GOING GREEN BIG TIME. Terence Williams Architect, Inc. 1

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GOING GREEN BIG TIME Surplus land, free sun and wind, business partnerships, program development, and a commitment to sustainable practices can lead to a money-making, self-sustainable campus 1

GOING GREEN BIG TIME: Dr. Edwin Deas, Vice President for Business Affairs, College of the Desert Terence Williams, Terence Williams Architects, Inc British Columbia, Canada James Goodell, Public Private Ventures, Pasadena, California CCBO 27 th Annual International Conference Palm Springs, CA November 3, 2009 2

AGENDA Creating a campus in a city A unique little campus as part of a big campus The technical planning of a totally green campus Educational Planning Using the educational programs and technology to create partnerships Turning the partnerships into revenue generation Relating everything at West Valley Campus to the Sustainability Stewardship Policy 3

COD WV CAMPUS: AERIAL VIEW COLLEGE OF THE DESERT WEST CAMPUS PALM SPRINGS 4

CITY OF PALM SPRINGS OBJECTIVES Capture the college. A catalyst for City s Clean & Green community and economic development plans. Become a major center for sustainable technology economic and business development Provide workforce training for new jobs Stimulate and support CleanTech business development Create a new city gateway 5

POLICY ON SUSTAINABILITY STEWARDSHIP POLICY COD will develop and maintain principles and guidelines of sustainable stewardship in the execution of its responsibilities to facilities design and operation; campus management; and teaching and learning 6

POLICY ON SUSTAINABILITY STEWARDSHIP Principles and Guidelines 1. Responsible and thoughtful utilization of college land 7

POLICY ON SUSTAINABILITY STEWARDSHIP Principles and Guidelines 2. Development and operation of alternative energy generation units to promote selfsustainability and practical teaching and learning. 8

POLICY ON SUSTAINABILITY STEWARDSHIP Principles and Guidelines 3. Design, construction and retrofitting of buildings to the highest feasible level of sustainability recognition. 9

POLICY ON SUSTAINABILITY STEWARDSHIP Principles and Guidelines 4. Fund and grant raising to promote Green initiatives. 10

POLICY ON SUSTAINABILITY STEWARDSHIP Principles and Guidelines 5. Partnership with energy production and other agencies, public and private to promote Green initiatives. 11

POLICY ON SUSTAINABILITY STEWARDSHIP Principles and Guidelines 6. Operating practices that demonstrate the commitment to sustainable management. 12

POLICY ON SUSTAINABILITY STEWARDSHIP Principles and Guidelines 7. Encouragement of Greening of the curriculum. 13

POLICY ON SUSTAINABILITY STEWARDSHIP Implementation Development of annual strategies Including applications, deliverables, and timeframes - new and renewable commitments. 14

CITY OF PALM SPRINGS OFFER Donation of 119 acre site Additional project-related funds $5-9 million Redevelopment, QUIMBY fees, Gas Tax, Arts $, CDBG Innovation Enterprise Zone contribution College Park Tax Increment allocation-- ongoing Full participation in creating a sustainable environment. 15

COD WVC GUIDING PRINCIPLES College in the Community Commitment to sustainability Linkage to community needs Community Engagement Partnership & collaboration Revenue enhancement 16

EDUCATION VISIONING PROCESS Community stakeholders Focus groups Needs assessments Collaboration with key City staff Internal Planning Process 17

THE EDUCATION VISION: FOUR PILLARS Each pillar represents an area of significant opportunity for partnership Hospitality / Culinary Arts / Tourism / Spa Multi-media / Film / Digital Production Allied Health Sustainability, (Clean & Green), Technology Engineering / Engineering Tech Green Technology Alternate Fuels / Energy / Wind Technician GIS 18

THE SUSTAINABILITY VISION A Clean & Green Campus and Living Laboratory LEED Gold and sustainability best practices throughout. COD WV as host and support to a CleanTech Business/R & D/ Incubator center Producer of 10-15 MW of renewable energy on solar PV field for sale to grid On campus renewable energy & conservation for 100% off-grid energy. 19

CLEAN & GREEN PROGRAM: WALKING THE TALK Workforce training Cleantech R & D & Incubator Park R & D partnerships (UC, SCE, Cal Tech, Lawrence Livermore Labs) Demonstration programs & best-practices GreenPark: Renewable energy production: Solar photovoltaic Wind Geothermal Other 20

MASTER DEVELOPMENT PLAN 21

CAMPUS PLANNING/INTEGRATED DESIGN 22

LEARNING FROM NATURE The Desert Box Canyon Biomimicry Learning from Nature 23

RESPONDING TO THE NATURAL ELEMENTS 24

INTERPRETATION COD s Box Canyon Shaded south side Wind Protection PV panels create shade Storm water reservoir Evaporative cooling A desert landscape Building on Modernism A sense of place 25

COMING AND GOING Transportation Local/Regional A sense of arrival A College and Community asset 26

THE VISION 27

THE BUSINESS CASE: TO THE CITY Palm Springs gets a college College investment of over $200 million over 20-30 years Significant economic benefits to Palm Springs Faculty & staff salaries Operating costs are local Secondary & tertiary effects Catalyst for targeted economic development 28

COD BUSINESS GOALS Minimize operating costs Create ongoing revenue streams Leverage capital assets to generate institutional and private investment Attract college-related partners Structure value recapture with the City Pursue grants and contracts 29

CITY CONTRIBUTION Land: Infrastructure $2.2 million $5-9 million By - rights zoning Reduce entitlement process by 2 years Developer saves $500,000+ per project 30

OPERATING COST REDUCTION Maximize energy efficiency -- 100% renewable energy from day 1 LEEDs Gold standard for facilities Operating best practices Water treatment & waste recycling 31

GreenPark 60-80 acre solar photovoltaic field Up to 15 MW of power Developed by third-party integrator/developer $200-500,000/year ground lease -- 20 year term 10 acre training, R & D & demonstration field 32

GreenPark SCHEMATICS Phase 1 Phase 2 33

INNOVATION ENTERPRIZE ZONE 60 acres GreenTech R&D facilities 50% to enterprise development 50% to shared facilities on campus A tax increment zone dedicated to the college & cleantech for 25 years $25 Million over 25 years 34

PARTNERSHIP GROUND LEASES 15 acres, up to 250,000 sf GFA Campus related businesses & R & D Market rate and incentive leases Potential tenants Universities Green companies Film Institute County education program 35

FACILITY LEASES Campus facility leases to campus-related enterprises Interim Long term Off-campus interim leases 36

GRANTS & CONTRACTS Wind turbine training program grant $519,000. County EDA Utility scale solar pv curriculum development $815,000. California Energy Commission Pathways out of Poverty program US Department of Labor Renewable energy workforce training In process 37

BUSINESS CASE: PROJECTED CASH FLOW 38

BUSINESS CASE: THE PRICELESS PIECES COD WV as a regional center for sustainability best practices Attraction of quality students and faculty Educational synergies from integrating production, R & D, education and workforce training Endless partnership possibilities 39

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT MILESTONES COLLEGE OF THE DESERT ACTIVITIES Campus Master Plan Initial Bldg Plans to DSA Request for Proposals for Campus Site COD Accepts Palm Springs Offer College/City Term Sheet Select Phase I Architect GreenPark Implementation Phase I Bldg Approved Contractor Selection 2005 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 Initial Bldg Occupied Palm Springs Submits Proposal to Donate 100 acre Property College Park Specific Plan Initiated Specific Plan/EIR Approval 100 acre Donation BLM Land Purchased City s Draft Sustainability Element Circulated CITY OF PALM SPRINGS ACTIVITIES 40

LESSONS BEING LEARNED Think big, act small Partnerships Integrated Design The Green Campus 41

CONTACTS Dr. Edwin Deas edeas@collegeofthedesert.edu Terence Williams tw@twarchitect.ca Jim Goodell jim@publicprivateventures.net 42