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- Dockside_Green abstract "Dockside Green is a 1,300,000-square-foot (120,000 m2) mixed-use community in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada owned by Vancity Credit Union and noted for its strict adherence to the principles of sustainable architecture or green building.The development sits on 15 acres (6.1 ha) of Victoria’s Inner Harbour, and was a brownfield site used by [light industry]] for more than a century. Cleanup cost estimates were up to $12 million, from spilled petrochemicals, toxic heavy metal and the site's landfill (garbage and hazardous factory materials).The project's first and second phases, completed by 2011, have achieved globally significant ratings for sustainability.Dockside Green has a centralized biomass gasification plant that converts waste wood into a heating gas for hot water and heat, with peak period support from natural gas boilers. Biomass generation makes Dockside carbon neutral in greenhouse gas production, with some energy sales to surrounding communities. The development treats its sewage, using treated water for its toilets, irrigation, creeks and ponds system. High-efficiency shower heads, faucets, urinals, dishwashers and clothes-washing machines are standard.Each Dockside accommodation can meter its own cold and hot water, space heating and electricity. Internet connection allows residents remote heating control when they are away. Dockside Green has a car sharing program, a planned dock for the harbour ferries, bicycle racks and showers for people commuting to the development’s commercial areas. Bike access is linked into the region's Galloping Goose regional cycling trail.Dockside Green is committed to using the “LEED for Neighborhood Development”, similar to the LEED environmental rating system. Overall design aligns with the principles of New Urbanism, favouring mid-to-high density neighborhoods, a focus on community and a walkable range for most of its residents' daily needs. As a genuinely “mixed use” community Dockside hopes for a mix of suites, a thriving retail and office culture and residents of varying ages, ethnicity and socio-economic levels. The development's team has worked with the municipality of Victoria on a Housing Affordability Strategy to create “affordable housing” (or families in the $30,000 to $60,000 income range).Dockside Green stands on land originally home to the First Nations Songhees people. Developers have included them in on-site celebrations and by including First Nations art and history throughout the site.Dockside has also supported local and Canadian business wherever possible: innovative technology companies involved from British Columbia companies include Nexterra (the biomass gasification plant) and Sol-Air Systems (ultraviolet air decontamination for the sewage facility), and the Canadian company Zenon (sewage treatment process).".
- Dockside_Green wikiPageExternalLink SustainabilityReport2009.pdf.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageExternalLink www.cagbc.org.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageExternalLink www.docksidegreen.ca.
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- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Biomass.
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- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Car_sharing.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Carsharing.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Victoria,_British_Columbia.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sustainable_urban_planning.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Galloping_Goose_Regional_Trail.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Galloping_Goose_regional_cycling_trail.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Gasification.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Gasification_plant.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Green_building.
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- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Mixed-use.
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- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink New_Urbanism.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Nexterra.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Songhees.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Sustainable_architecture.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Vancity.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Victoria,_British_Columbia.
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Harbour_(British_Columbia).
- Dockside_Green wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dockside Green".
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- Dockside_Green subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Victoria,_British_Columbia.
- Dockside_Green subject Category:Sustainable_urban_planning.
- Dockside_Green hypernym Community.
- Dockside_Green type Article.
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- Dockside_Green type Study.
- Dockside_Green comment "Dockside Green is a 1,300,000-square-foot (120,000 m2) mixed-use community in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada owned by Vancity Credit Union and noted for its strict adherence to the principles of sustainable architecture or green building.The development sits on 15 acres (6.1 ha) of Victoria’s Inner Harbour, and was a brownfield site used by [light industry]] for more than a century.".
- Dockside_Green label "Dockside Green".
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- Dockside_Green homepage www.docksidegreen.ca.
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