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All Solar Panels are Pervious in Maryland
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:19:56-05:00Friday, March 27th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|
Forget what you know about earth sciences and think law. By statute all solar panels are pervious in Maryland. Of course that doesn’t mean that rain actually passes through the solar panels or that in Maryland the panels are constructed to be any more permeable ...
Fannie Mae Interest Rate Break on Green Building
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:19:51-05:00Friday, March 27th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|
The exciting news in residential green building is that the Federal National Mortgage Association, commonly known as Fannie Mae, is providing incentives, including lower interest rates for multifamily properties with a green building certification. There are an untold number of incentives for green building, including ...
Green Code Mandatory on April 1st for All Building in Baltimore
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:19:49-05:00Friday, March 20th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|
By Jacqueline Lusk and Stuart Kaplow Baltimore City adopted the International Green Construction Code 2012 as an overlay to the City’s building, fire and related codes effective April 1, 2015. And despite that the IgCC becomes mandatory on April Fools’ Day, we are not playing ...
Eco Terrorism is Not in the Headlines so Did it Ever Exist?
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:19:48-05:00Tuesday, March 10th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|
This article first appeared on my Green Building Law Update blog. The Green Building Law Update blog is intended for the entire environmental industrial complex (not just lawyers). Please sign up for notice of new blog posts via email, at Green Building Law Update blog. ...
GSA is Considering LEED v4
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:19:52-05:00Tuesday, February 10th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|
The General Services Administration is seeking public input on its analysis of LEED v4 and other questions related to the Federal Government's use of LEED v4. Given that the Federal Government is, by far, the largest owner of buildings in North America, and is also ...
Pennsylvania is First State to offer Tax Credit for Passive House
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:19:54-05:00Thursday, January 15th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|
Pennsylvania is the first state to offer tax credits for low income Passive House building. Applications submitted under the PennHOMES and low income housing tax credit program are scored and ranked in accordance with a numerical criteria. By way of example, up to 30 points ...
All Water is Greywater – So Don’t Ban Greywater in Your Plumbing Code
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:19:53-05:00Saturday, January 10th, 2015|Categories: Environmental Law|
As governments across the country enter the triennial building code cycle, including adopting the 2015 International Plumbing Code, it is key that they not ban greywater use. Codes are usually adopted by local government legislative bodies, often with the advice of boards comprised of retired ...
International Green Construction Code (IgCC) Now Mandatory in Baltimore
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:19:59-05:00Saturday, December 27th, 2014|Categories: Environmental Law|
This article first appeared on my Green Building Law Update blog. The Green Building Law Update blog is intended for the entire environmental industrial complex (not just lawyers). Please sign up for notice of new blog posts via email, at Green Building Law Update blog. ...




