City of Bloomington - Sustainable Development Incentives

October 06, 2022

Summary

The City of Bloomington offers fee waivers and other design incentives for developers that incorporate the city's sustainability goals. A full description of the incentives can be found in the city code at 20.04.110 or at the website listed above. The city's four goals include:

  • Energy and resource efficiency. Features that meet the energy and resource efficiency goal include green roofs, improved building performance rating, the use of non-polluting and/or renewable on-site energy sources, recycling and/or salvaging at least 50 percent of non-hazardous construction and demolition debris, or utilizing building materials and products sourced within a 500 mile radius.
  • Landscape and site design. Qualifying designs include the use of at least 25% permeable pavement, utilization of natural vegetation and other techniques to convey and filter storm water, employ systems to recycle at least 50% of greywater and storm water, retention of 90% of area tree canopy, and/or conservation of land with a slope of 12% or greater.
  • Public policy. Public policy commitments include incorporating mixed use development, providing 100% of the required long term bicycle parking spaces, decreasing automobile parking while increasing bicycle parking, and providing subsidized Bloomington Transit passes or a private van or shuttle.
  • Public transportation. Qualifying projects are located near a transit stop, activity center, downtown, public school or park, or multi-use trail.

Incentives are based on a three-tiered system, with bonuses according to the number of sustainable practices included in the projects:

  • Level 1 Requirements: At least two energy and resource efficiency projects, one landscape and site design project, one public policy project, and one public transportation project.
  • Level 2 Requirements: At least three energy and resource efficiency projects, two landscape and site design projects, two public policy projects, and two public transportation projects.
  • Level 3 Requirements: At least four energy and resource efficiency projects, two landscape and site design projects, two public policy projects, two public transportation projects. In addition, at least 15% of housing must be allocated for affordable housing units.

All three levels are eligible for waivers of filing fees with the plan commission and/or board of zoning appeals, fees associated with right-of-way excavation permits, and sewer hook-on fees. In addition, projects may be subject to less strict development standards:

  • Level 1 Residential Incentives: Side building setbacks decreased to 6 feet and rear building setbacks decreased to 20 feet.
  • Level 1 Nonresidential Incentives: Side building setbacks decreased by 25%, rear building setbacks decreased by 25%, and maximum residential density increased by 25%.
  • Level 2 Residential Incentives: Side building setbacks decreased to 5 feet and rear building setbacks decreased to 15 feet.
  • Level 2 Nonresidential Incentives: Side building setbacks decreased by 50%, rear building setbacks decreased by 50%, and maximum residential density increased by 50%.
  • Level 3 Residential Incentives: Side building setbacks decreased to 5 feet and rear building setbacks decreased to 15 feet.
  • Level 3 Nonresidential Incentives: Side building setbacks decreased by 50%, rear building setbacks decreased by 50%, and maximum residential density increased by 75%.

Program Overview

Implementing Sector: Local
Category: Financial Incentive
State: Indiana
Incentive Type: Green Building Incentive
Web Site: https://bloomington.in.gov/sustainability/development-incentives
Administrator: Department of Economic and Sustainable Development
Start Date: 2006
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:
  • Solar Water Heat
  • Solar Photovoltaics
  • Wind (All)
  • Geothermal Heat Pumps
  • Combined Heat & Power
  • Roofs
  • Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building
  • Yes; specific technologies not identified
  • Wind (Small)
  • Fuel Cells using Renewable Fuels
  • Other Distributed Generation Technologies
Permit Fee Waiver / Reduction: 100% waivers of filing fees with the plan commission and/or board of zoning appeals, fees associated with right-of-way excavation permits, and sewer hook-on fees
Expedited Permitting Process: N/A
Density Bonus: N/A

Authorities

Name: Bloomington Unified Development Ordinance 20.04.110
Date Enacted: 2006

Contact

Name: General Contact
Address: 401 North Morton Street
Bloomington IN 47404
Phone: (812) 349-3418
Email: economicvitality@bloomington.in.gov

This information is sourced from DSIRE; the most comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in the United States. Established in 1995, DSIRE is operated by the N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center at N.C. State University.