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Forty miles north of San Francisco, on the site of a former industrial park, work is underway on the ambitious new
Sonoma Mountain Village, a 200-acre development that aims to be truly fistainable The development is America’s frst
to be certified as a “One Plan unity,” part of an effort to build healfivaretStistainable neighborhoods in the UK,
US and Canada, Built through a partnership between Sustainability experts BioRegional and the developer Codding
Enterprises, the community is based on the premise that an ordinary resident will be able to live there sustainably with
little extra effort. Construction of the first homes will begin this year, in the fice of'a waiting list that is already 3000
peopk long.
As I drove up ona recent visit, | wondered ifit will really be possible for one new development to achieve the goal of
providing an effortlessly sustainable lifestyle. The main hurdle: the site is ocated in Rohnert Park, the sort of small-but-
sprawling suburb where driving everywhere é the norm.
Greg Seark, executive director of BioRegional North America, admits that they can't control the environmental impact
residents will have when they leave the development, But the development company has done an enormous amount to
improve the efficiency of the systems within the Sonoma Mountain Village, meeting the small community's water, energy
and transportation needs with state-of-the-art green features like on-site renewable energy. BioRegional asserts that
“every resident is no more than a five-minute walk to groceries, restaurants, day care and other amenities offering local,
sustainable, and fiir trade produets and servic
The village center, which was designed around the reuse of existing buildings, will include a year-round farmers market,
grocery stores and other businesses, entertainment Options, and telecommuting desks. Alternative transportation _
services will be plentiful: fige bikes, electric vehicles that connect to NEEL If gT 9 biofuel filing station, plug-in hybrid
carshare, and carpool concierge Services, Thanks in part to lobbying by Coda, a commuter ral line linking the suburb
to nearby cities has also been approved, and will be a ten-minute walk from the community. =
The community will rely very litle on outside resources, A
shnologies like passive solar
heating will make buildings at Sonoma Mountain Village zero carbon
required. In 2006, an enormous 1.14MW solar photovoltaic
installation was installed on the roof ofan existing building, which,
among other things, will power the world’s first zero-carbon data
center. The existing solar power array will likely be quadrupled in
the future.
A myriad of other environmental measures are planned to improve
the community's water, waste and food systems. A plan for ‘zero
‘waste’ means that by 2020, only 2 percent of waste will go to landfills. Water conservation and re-use, including the use
of greywater and rainwater catchment systems, will be so extensive that no more city water will be required for the site
beyond what is already used by the existing buildings, despite adding almost 2000 new homes, Food for the
community's grocery store and restaurants will be locally sourced, and residents will have access to community gardens,
fruit trees, and a year-round farmers’ market. And the development will encourage biodiversity through green roofs and
the restoration of local wetlands and other open spaces,
The development ako makes strides to address social sustainabilty. The village will offer on-site jobs and will provide
double the amount of affordable housing units required by law. Codding encourages its retail tenants to source fiirly
traded goods. And a non-profit business incubator for sustainable technology is already running on-site. As the
sustainability manager for Codding said, “We're hoping they develop technologies we'll be able to use here.” After
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residents move in, Codding will conduct “happiness” surveys, and gather residents’ input for the continual improvement
of the community.
To make the construction process dS greeias possible, Codding has built a
steel frame factory on-site to provide 20 percent of the materials required. The
factory runs completely on solar power and sends no waste to the landfil: even
the steel frames created can be recycled at the end-of-life. Other materials will
be sourced locally, with an eye to ensuring that they were made in a socially and
[_ environmentally responsible way. Codding will also be tracking embodiex 7
sarhon in materials and services. Finally, the vilage will alo incorporate existing
buikiings, which have undergone energy-cffciency retrofis
Wil residents tly be able to live entirely sustainable lives at Sonoma Mountain
Village? That's a complicated question. Of course, any community with ties to
{ the current outside world can’t be completely sustainable. Stil, just as it’s easy
2] ‘0 iragine possible negative consequences — for example, that many residents
‘will move in with conventional cars, and will inevitably end up driving them at
least some of the time -- it’s also easy to imagine that residents of surrounding
neighborhoods will begin to walk more. The development will bring @ center to
an area that currently lacks one, and connecting the surrounding suburban community to both a walkable mixed-use
coher and a new TSE HU So small accomplishment. While dense, compact urban cores remain the most potent
land use strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the Sonoma Mountain Village moves in the direction of the
type of planning we will need to re-imagine the far- fy s in years to come.
J also think that when they are surrounded by sustainability and conservation at home, residents of the community will
undoubtedly think moxe about sustainabilty issues in the outside world, New commercial tenant Comcast, for example,
hhas become more interested in sustainable business practices since becoming involved with Codding's project, and is
considering adding hybrid cars to its company fleet. The community is a good example of how developers can go far
beyond the highest LEED standards by taking an approach to sustainability that considers the fill system.
Adele Peters is currently earning her Master's in Sustainability at Blekinge Institute of Technology in
Karlskrona, Sweden.
All images courtesy of flickr/One Planet Communities
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