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Green Building Projects
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Green Building

Orange County's Orange to Green Development Program (OGDP) was created to encourage sustainable development in our community. Following are OGDP projects incorporating green building techniques in their design and construction:

Institutional
Office
Commercial Interior
Residential

Orange to Green Development Program
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Orange County's Orange to Green Development Program (OGDP), approved March 4, 2008, was created to encourage sustainable development in our community. The OGDP offers incentives for building owners who incorporate green building techniques in the design and construction of their projects and includes the following:

  • "Green Carpet Service"- a single point of contact to assist with the permit application process
  • Expedited Permitting & Development Review- site development and building plans receive priority attention
  • Community Recognition- project information will be displayed on a special webpage
  • Design Awards- special recognition at the annual Orange County Design Excellence Awards

For more OGDP information, please contact:

Development Projects: Jay Sargent, Planning Division, 407-836-5600
Building Projects: Kris Stenger, Division of Building Safety, 407-836-5550

What is Green Building?
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Green Building, an approach to building, can be described as energy and environmental integration. Green Building techniques include proper window orientation, the use of ceiling fans, window shading and light colored surfaces, energy efficient appliances and lighting, pollution reduction and solar water heating. 

There is still a lot of confusion about exactly what green building is. For most experts, there are five main characteristics that define it:

  • Having an environmentally friendly site selection or "footprint"
  • Using energy efficient heating, cooling and lighting designs and materials
  • Reducing a home's water consumption through low-flow fixtures
  • Promoting a healthy indoor air environment
  • Emphasizing material conservation and waste reduction while using sustainable products in design and construction

Green or sustainable building is the practice of creating healthier and more resource-efficient models of construction, renovation, operation, maintenance, and demolition. Elements of green building include:

  • Energy efficiency and renewable energy sources
  • Water stewardship
  • Waste reduction
  • Environmentally preferable building materials and specifications
Green Building in Florida
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The Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) is dedicated to improving the built environment by "providing a statewide Green Building program with environmental and economic benefits." Visit their website to learn more about Green Building standards.

Green Building in Central Florida
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The Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) is a research institute of the University of Central Florida. "Since 1975, FSEC has been advocating renewable energy solutions that the citizens of Florida can count on." Visit their website to see how you can save energy and money, and reduce pollution.

The University of Florida's Program for Resource Efficient Communities promotes the adoption of best design, construction, and management practices that reduce energy and water consumption and environmental degradation in new residential community developments.

Green Building in Orange County
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Orange County Mayor Richard Crotty was honored with the 2005 Environmental Leadership Award for his role in establishing GreenPlace. Read the Mayor's 2006 State of the County Report (PDF - 1.3 MB) to see how Orange County is working to become a good steward of its environment and natural resources. Orange County is committed to becoming a Green County by becoming a certified Florida Green Local Government.

Oakland Park serves as a case study on green development in Orange County.

Green Building Information Resources
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Information Resources One of the concerns some builders have about green building is that if they decided to start building green, they have to take it all the way. That's not the case. All general contractors building to code are already using green-building products, such as low-flow plumbing fixtures and the new high-efficiency HVAC systems. All builders and remodelers can decide just how green they want to be.

There is plenty of help available to anyone interested in green building—contractors and consumers alike. The list on this page represents only a few resources:

Orange County Contacts
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For more information on Green Building, please contact the Orange County:




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