Eco-Grids for Resilient Communities Stephanie Baker
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Master of Architecture
University of Washington 2017
Committee: Mehlika Inanici Robert Pena
Program Authorized to Offer Degree: Architecture
@Copyright 2017 Stephanie Baker ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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University of Washington
Abstract
Eco-grids for Resilient Communities
Stephanie Baker
Chair of the Supervisory Committee: Mehlika Inanici, Associate Professor Architecture Department
The amount of collected knowledge and information of a community’s resources is disproportionate to its implementation within existing and future development for resiliency in the face of disruption. Natural resource data collection and the technologies used for collection should be engineered to provide a community within predetermined urban grids their environmental and economic potential. This thesis proposes the development of an ‘eco-grid’ to investigate the potential for a community’s collective energy production as a means for commodity exchange and the determined neighborhood grid’s ability to withstand disruption as a result.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES 06 CHAPTER ONE: Introduction 10 Introduction 12 Problem 13 Regional Knowledge 14 Changing Climate 16 Population Change 18
CHAPTER TWO: Background 22 Introduction 24 Built Precedents 26 Literature Review 30 Resource Mapping 31
CHAPTER THREE: Site 36 Site Selection and Analysis 38
CHAPTER FOUR: Methodology 42 Methodology 44 Goals and Objectives 45 Assumptions 45 Insolation Analysis 47 Annual Analysis 48 Occupancy Analysis 51
CHAPTER FIVE: Results 54 Human Body as Model 57 Critical Occupancies 58 Seasonal Critical Analysis 61
CHAPTER SIX: Conclusion 62 Solution 64 Conclusion 66 Further Study 68
APPENDIX 68 REFERENCES 96
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LIST OF FIGURES Image
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Acute disruption: Hurricane Acute disruption: Earthquake USGS National Seismic Hazard Map Gradual disruption: Climate change Gradual disruption: Population change Gradual disruption: Economic change
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Earthquake shake map Liquifaction map of Seattle Tsunami inundation map Landslide areas in Seattle
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Image of Gorge Dam Image of Diablo Dam Image of Ross Dam Image of Cedar Falls Dam Image of Boundary Dam Image of Newhalem Dam
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1.17 | Breakdown of Seattle energy distribution by production type 1.18 | Sea Level Rise Estimates map and a list of 42 dams that contribute to the energy in the Puget Sound region
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1.19 | Observed Precipitation Change map 1.20 | Observed Temperature Change map
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1.21 | Projected precipitation change map 1.22 | Projected temperature change map
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1.23 | Seattle housing density 2016-2018
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1.24 | Seattle housing density 2016 1.25 | Seattle housing density 2017 1.26 | Seattle housing density 2018
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1.27 | Housing and employment change projection 2014-2040 1.28 | Seattle population observed and projected through 2040 1.29 | Housing density 2010 observed in Puget Sound region
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LIST OF FIGURES continued Image 1.30 | Housing density 2100 projected in Puget Sound region
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1.31 | Individual vs. Collective goals illustration
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2.01 | NYU Campus image
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2.02 | NYU Co-generation power plant overview
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2.03 | Co-op City in the Bronx 2.04 | Co-op City in the Bronx
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2.05 | Creative policy making diagram
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2.06 | NYC Tree Map website image 2.07 | NYC Tree Map website image 2.08 | NYC Tree Map website image
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2.09 | MyHeat website image 2.10 | MyHeat website image 2.11 | MyHeat website image
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2.12 | Map Dwell website image 2.13 | Map Dwell website image 2.14 | Map Dwell website image
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2.15 | Project Sunroof website image 2.16 | Project Sunroof website image 2.17 | Project Sunroof website image
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2.18 | BCES website image 2.19 | BCES website image 2.20 | BCES website image
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3.01 | Aerial image of Seattle & site location
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3.02 | Site location highlighting the Bullitt Center for reference
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3.03 | Occupancy breakdown by parcel area of site for deeper analysis of the site
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3.04 | Each block within the site is assigned a number for individual analysis
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4.01 | Chart representing the Energy Star EUI median values by occupancy in Seattle from 2012 to 2015
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4.02 | Annual insolation false color image
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4.03 | Winter insolation false color from December 1 through February 28 4.04 | Spring insolation false color from March 1 through May 31 4.05 | Summer insolation false color from June 1 through August 31 4.06 | Fall insolation false color from September 1 through November 30
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4.07 | Bird’s eye view of the buildings within the site 4.08 | Bird’s Eye Perspective: Production values 4.09 | Bird’s Eye Perspective: Consumption values
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4.10 | South elevation view of buildings on site 4.11 | South Elevation View: Production values 4.12 | South Elevation View: Consumption values 4.13 | South Elevation View: Consumption and production masses combined for comparison
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4.14 | Value comparison by building type of number of buildings, total area (in sqft) and total annual energy (in kBtu). 4.15 | Image representing seasons
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4.16 | Winter production values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.17 | Winter consumption values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.18 | Spring production values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.19 | Spring consumption values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.20 | Summer production values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view
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4.21 | Summer consumption values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.22 | Fall production values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.23 | Fall consumption values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view
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4.24 | Winter production values illustrated from south elevation view 4.25 | Winter consumption values illustrated from south elevation view 4.26 | Spring production values illustrated from south elevation view 4.27 | Spring consumption values illustrated from south elevation view 4.28 | Summer production values illustrated from south elevation view 4.29 | Summer consumption values illustrated from south elevation view 4.30 | Fall production values illustrated from south elevation view 4.31 | Fall consumption values illustrated from south elevation view
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5.01 | Illustration of human anatomy 5.02 | Chart of glucose depletion in the body over the course of prolonged starvation
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5.03 | Site plan with critical occupancies identified
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5.04 | Critical occupancy consumption and production values quantified annually and seasonally
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5.05 | Summer consumption breakdown by critical zones 5.06 | Spring consumption breakdown by critical zones 5.07 | Fall consumption breakdown by critical zones
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5.08 | Winter consumption breakdown by critical zones
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6.01 | Energy production increase with additional PV 6.02 | Energy production increase with additional PV
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6.03 | Surface parking lots identified within the site
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CHAPTER ONE: Introduction
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INTRODUCTION disruption: [dis-ruhp-shuh n] noun 1. the forcible separation or division into parts 2. a disrupted condition 3. a radical change in an industry, business strategy, etc., especially involving the introduction of a new product or service that creates a new market
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Disruption can be broken into two main categories: acute and gradual. Natural disasters, which include hurricanes and earthquakes, are only two examples of acute disruption. The Pacific Northwest in particular is located within the highest hazard seismic zones in the nation. In contrast, gradual disruptions include climate and population change along with economic recessions.
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Acute disruption: Hurricane Acute disruption: Earthquake USGS National Seismic Hazard Map Gradual disruption: Climate change Gradual disruption: Population change Gradual disruption: Economic change
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PROBLEM Resource knowledge and measurement are disproportionate to the implementation of such metrics into existing and future development for resilient use in the face of disruption. Most communities today are directly or indirectly affected by global industries, whether good or bad, causing local needs to become dependent on international markets, policy and industry. In the face of a community losing a major employer, suffering increased healthcare costs or being hit by a natural disaster the maintaining of place and identity become key to community survival. Communities often lack the ability to sustain major loss or even rebuild afterward due to the heavy burden of sustaining basic needs like loss of electricity, water or structural damage. Even severe economic disruption hinders a community’s ability to maintain basic needs. What is this resource knowledge? 1.07
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In the following chapter several examples of available resource knowledge is researched to demonstrate its abundance and the need for this data to inform more resilient community design.
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Earthquake shake map Liquifaction map of Seattle Tsunami inundation map Landslide areas in Seattle
Regional Knowledge: Hydroelectric Power
Focusing attention on Washington state, and more specifically Seattle, there is an abundance of climate and population data on observed and projected trends that has already begun to affect the region’s energy production. Currently, Washington exports between 2 and 6 million megawatt hours of hydroelectric power to the surrounding Pacific Northwest region and makes up 68% of the total energy in the state. Washington’s hydroelectric power generation is the largest in the nation. There are forty-seven dams in the region that comprise the hydroelectric power generation. The Skagit River Hydroelectric Project alone supplies 25% of Seattle’s electric power. Because the region is so heavily dependent on its waterways to produce electricity it has become imperative to address the observed and projected climate that affects it.
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The projection of sea levels rising could put many of these hydroelectric power plants in jeopardy. Infrastructure damage is a concern within the next 50 years if carbon emissions continues to increase. The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) projects that by 2030 25% of existing power generation facilities nationwide will face some type of water sustainability issue. The Pacific Northwest region in particular relies heavily on snow melt in warmer months to offset the reduction in precipitation during the rainy winter season. This dependency on water availability is reliant upon climate stability which is currently threatened.
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Image of Gorge Dam Image of Diablo Dam Image of Ross Dam Image of Cedar Falls Dam Image of Boundary Dam Image of Newhalem Dam Breakdown of Seattle energy distribution by production type Sea Level Rise Estimates map and a list of 42 dams that contribute to the energy in the Puget Sound region.
Alder Dam Bonneville Dam Boundary Dam Box Canyon Dam Chief Joseph Dam Condit Hydroelectric Project Cowlitz Falls Dam Cushman Dam No. 1 Cushman Dam No. 2 Diablo Dam Electron Hydroelectirc Project Elwha Dam Glines Canyon Dam Grand Coulee Dam Ice Harbor Dam John Day Dam Koma Kulshan Project
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LaGrande Dam Lake Chelan Dam Columbia River Watershed Dams Little Goose Dam Long Lake Dam Lower Baker Dam Lower Granite Dam Lower Monumental Dam
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Mayfield Dam McNary Dam Merwin Dam Mossyrock Dam
Natural Gas 10% Nuclear 9% Wind 7% Coal 4% Other 2%
Nine Mile Dam Nooksack Falls Hydroelectric Power Plant Packwood Dam Priest Rapids Dam Rock Island Dam Rocky Reach Dam Roza Dam Skagit River Hydroelectric Project Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant Swift Dam The Dalles Dam Upper Baker Dam Wanapum Dam Weeks Falls Wells Dam
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Changing Climate: Precipitation Change Observed | Substantial research is available that illustrates this climate change threat, specifically in this region, through observed change and the projections that are developed from it. In Image 1.19 observed precipitation in the Pacific Northwest is illustrated over the past 100 years by decade. The latest decade shows a substantial decrease in annual precipitation. Projected | In Image 1.20 projections are broken down into seasonal data showing that summer months in particular will suffer the greatest reduction in precipitation by 20-30%. Changing Climate: Temperature Change Observed | Temperature change observations show the last decade to be the hottest on record shown in Image 1.21. This has resulted in much of the snow melt within the region to decrease water levels that many hydroelectric plants rely on in spring months. 1.19
Projected | The projection map in Image 1.22 illustrates four different models of the next 50 years based on carbon emissions intensity. If significant reductions are applied, as in RCP 2.6, there is a slight temperature increase overall. The most extreme scenario shows what temperature change is projected assuming continued increases in emissions.
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Population Change Observed | Specifically within Seattle the projection in just the next year or two shows a continued influx of people moving into the city proper. Seattle also has one of the highest live-work percentages in the nation - in 2016 37% of residents also worked in the city. The total number of apartments already completed or slated for construction between 2016 and 2018 totals 16,582. As housing density increases within the city center the live-work percentage demonstrates that a large amount of the growing population remains stationary within the city as opposed to the city becoming dense from commuting populations. Projected | Population change over the next 20 years estimates a steady increase within the Seattle area - projected to increase by an additional 25%. A different model shows housing density over the next 80 years in the Puget Sound region. The darker brown illustrates a significant urbanization projected to occur in the next decades. A separate study shows the comparison of Seattle housing density to employment change from 2014 to 2040 to surrounding cities. All this data means is a continued influx of construction and development in the city and greater region.
Seattle Residential Growth Total apartments opening in 2016-2018: 16,582 2016: 3,223 2017: 5,937 2018: 7,422
Overall, consumption demands are increasing while energy production is threatened. With a changing climate and with greater demands from a growing population what are the implications on Seattle’s future energy production?
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Seattle housing density through years 2016 and 2018 Seattle housing density in 2016 Seattle housing density in 2017 projection Seattle housing density in 2018 projection
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Housing and Employment Change Projection from 2014-2040
Projected | Population change over the next 20 years estimates a steady increase within the Seattle area - projected to increase by an additional 25%. A different model shows housing density over the next 80 years in the Puget Sound region. The darker brown illustrates a significant urbanization projected to occur in the next decades. A separate study shows the comparison of Seattle housing density to employment change from 2014 to 2040 to surrounding cities. All this data means is a continued influx of construction and development in the city and greater region. 1.28
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When the knowledge of consumption and production values are implemented into communities, the potential for regions to become resilient in moments of disruption is becoming a more realistic goal. As several communities already tout a “resilient� label even without the use of current energy production models the design of resiliency with an existing site is a real possibility. There is an abundance of information collection on regional and community resource consumption and newer technologies are allowing more accurate and varied methods of calculating energy potentials making it easier than ever before to develop methods for meeting energy demands. The understanding that the power of a community is greater than that of an individual is common understanding. This idea plays into the identification of energy potentials within an urban area where its collective implementation for common benefit has a more significant potential for adoption. Incentives also become more enticing when their realization is more viable. Quantifying a community’s energy potentials is becoming increasingly more accessible and accurate with the introduction of various resource mapping platforms outlined in Chapter Two. Understanding that resources for quantifying energy production are available what should this mean for future design and development?
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BACKGROUND STUDIES For the purposes of this thesis the exploration of precedents includes built projects and communities, literature on the nature of communities and their ideals for which a resilient community could be established and the methods of performative modeling used in resource collection. The integration of each of these is important through the investigation of historical precedent and the means for which a successful resilient approach could be made upon existing communities. In many of the examples of built projects the means for energy production is through the implementation of a localized power plant, typically operated using a combination of steam, gas and electricity. Although these communities function as stand-alone resilient grids, producing their own power and, in many cases water, it is the aim of this project to investigate the means of a resilient community without the additional need of a power plant. The study of built precedents is merely for establishing the capacity for community autonomy.
Precedent Categories
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NYU’s Mayor’s Carbon Challenge Co-op City in Bronx, NY Literature Sustainable Communities
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NYC Street Tree Map MyHeat Map Dwell Project Sunroof Boston Community Energy Study
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BUILT PRECEDENT University Campus | NYU: New York City NYU was among several universities in New York to accept the Mayor’s Carbon Challenge in 2007 to reduce its emissions by 30% by the year 2017. Within five years the school met the challenge.
Buildings included: 40 buildings (heat & cool) 26 buildings (electricity) Total Square Feet: ?? Types of energy: NYC Grid Electricity Natural Gas Light Fuel Oil #2 Heavy Fuel Oil #4 Heavy Fuel Oil #5 R2 Biodiesel NYC Steam Power Plant: Co-generation CHP Several strategies were implemented at the start to cut emissions like the commitment to adhering to building standards and certifications to ensure construction (new and renovation) would achieve “high performance EUI targets”. Along with this was the planning of upgrades to buildings and facilities and the utilization of building management systems including monitoring, facility controls and operator training to aid in achieving these performance goals. Educating building occupants on sustainable behavior and practice to motivate change at the human scale was also a priority for long term change. These methods combined with an advanced upgrade to the existing co-generation power plant in 2010 on campus culminated in the use of cleaner, more efficient energy use and the reduction of fuel oil. 2.01
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HOW NYU’S NEW COGENERATION PLANT WORKS Approaching 9o% efficient
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The NYU co-generation power plant is a unique combination of natural-gas fired heat and power (CHP) reducing the dependence on city power and reduces the production of greenhouse gases by 23%. However, the school isn’t new to producing its own power – energy production began in the 1960s with the power plant being installed in 1980. When the original oil-fired plant reached its useful service life NYU made the decision to upgrade and expand its facilities resulting in the move toward its own micro-grid within the city. To date there are 40 buildings supplied with heating and cooling and 26 buildings running on electricity produced through the on-campus plant. High-temperature hot water is also produced through the plant aiding in the reduction of carbon-intense fuel oil and natural gas combustion in buildings. Moving toward a more resilient environment prepares the campus in moments of brown or blackouts as in the situation during Hurricane Sandy.
GETTING GREENER: In 2007, NYU committed to building a new, state-of-the-art cogeneration (CoGen) plant, which simultaneously produces heat and electricity to serve the NYU campus. Because of the plant’s efficiency, greenhouse gases will be reduced by 5,000 tons/year and there will be nearly 70% fewer regulated pollutants emitted compared to meeting NYU’s energy needs with conventionally produced energy. When it becomes fully operational in 2010, it will permit NYU to achieve and surpass the public commitment it made in 2007 to reduce its carbon footprint by 30% by 2017. Providing heat to 37 buildings
23% decreases in greenhouse gas emissions
68% reduction of EPA Criteria Air Pollutants
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Warren Weaver Hall High temperature hot water for campus heating and hot water
Cool and cold water for air conditioning
The campus is able to “island” from the city distribution grid and purchases power when energy demands become greater than the plant can produce on its own. The CHP plant produces twice the energy capacity as that of the previous facility with a significant reduction of energy waste resulting in greenhouse gases. In moments of natural disaster or city grid failure NYU has been able to sustain itself without major disruption and has been a source of help during these times to the surrounding community. The economic impact of the university has been substantial with energy cost savings of $5 to $8 million per year despite the hefty price tag of the installation of the CHP plant ($126 million).
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THE PROCESS 2 Hi-tech gas turbines Natural gas 1 fuels twin high-tech gas turbines 2 Electrical which work very much like jet generator engines. As the turbines work, two 4 things happen: hot exhaust from the turbine is directed to heat recovery steam generators 3 which make steam, and the rotation of the turbines is used to generate 11 megawatts of electricity. 4 Once steam is created in the steam generators, 3 it is piped to a steam turbine electrical generator 5 which produces an additional 2.4 megawatts of electricity. After the steam has passed through the steam turbine generator, it is still used: it makes hot water for the campus in two high-temp hot water heat exchangers 6 and it is used to operator a chiller that provides cool water and cold water for air conditioning. 7
GRAPHIC BY STANFORD KAY STUDIO
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BUILT PRECEDENT Housing Development | Co-Op City: Bronx, New York Cooperative City in the Bronx is an expansive housing development established in 1973 and the largest of its kind in the world. The site was previously home to an amusement park that operated in the early 1960s but was later developed into the current community consisting of 35 high rise buildings, 15 houses of worship, seven town home buildings, eight parking garages, three shopping centers, a high school, two middle schools, three grade schools, six nursery & daycare centers, a multiplex movie theater, supermarket, firehouse, power plant and an air conditioning generator building. In 200? Significant efforts have been made to rehabilitate the community and reduce facility, operations and overall energy and waste costs through implementing new standards for sustainability and resiliency.
Buildings included: 85 buildings Population & Density: 43,752 (2010 United States Census) 857.55 acres 51.0 inhabitants per acre Types of energy: NYC Grid Electricity Natural Gas NYC Steam Oil Power Plant: Tri-generation
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Co-op City produces its own electricity by use of a tri-generation power plant which services all residents in the community. The district is self-sustaining but can engage the city’s electrical grid in moments of emergency. In 2012 Hurricane Sandy swept the Northeast coat causing devastating disaster throughout the region. Co-op City maintained its power and heat during and after the storm despite the power outages and damage to city infrastructure in surrounding areas. The tri-generation plant provides heat, hot water, air conditioning and electrical distribution to all buildings within the community. This community has become somewhat of a safe-haven in moments of disruption due to its ability to maintain resource need. The tri-generation power plant on site “involves a complex network of interdependent systems with chillers, boilers, and power generation equipment.� By focusing on maximizing energy and steam use during peak and off-peak times the plant employed the reconfiguration of power and energy generation systems.
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2.03 Co-op City in the Bronx. Photo by David L Roush (Own work) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AAerial_Image_of_Harry_S_ Truman_High_School_and_Co-Op_City_Area.jpg 2.04 Co-op City area image https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-op_City,_Bronx http://www.wsp-pb.com/en/WSP-USA/What-we-do-USA/Projects/ Co-op-City-Cogeneration-Plant/
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LITERATURE REVIEW Sustainable Communities: Potential for Eco-Neighborhoods Sustainable Communities by Hugh Barton is broken into four main themes: context, neighborhoods, communities and resource management. The initial aim is to make a distinction between ‘neighborhood’ and ‘community’ and subsequently what constitutes a sustainable version of each. The book dissects the concept of a ‘neighborhood’ and critiques its ability for sustainability of economy and resources. To preserve accuracy in terminology ‘neighborhood’ is defined as “a locality which is familiar or has a particular unifying character” and is not simply the district itself. Throughout history neighborhoods have evolved through function. The needs of a collection of people created schools where they were needed, markets where needed, factories where needed and so on. As described in the book: In historic towns and cities neighbourhoods are neither the stylized neat catchment zones of tradition nor atomized housing units of the house-builders, but something much more organic: neighbourhoods blend into each other as part of a wider urban continuum. There are few firm edges but rather there is a permeability between one area and another. Land use and social character are often much more diversified than more recent peripheral estates or new town neighbourhoods. (4-5)
In recent years the neighborhood concept is designed through the lens of market interest and planning commissions eliminating any natural development of occupancy need.
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RESOURCE MAPPING Tree Mapping | New York City Tree Map Trees within the city limits are catalogued and organized online for anyone to access. You can find out what type of tree it is, its age, carbon sequestration and storm-water runoff abatement amount.
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RESOURCE MAPPING Heat Mapping | MyHEAT Collects waste heat data through aerial heat mapping of regions in Canada for consumers “to understand their energy loss, increase efficiency, reduce consumption and save money.”
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Map Dwell, Boston Community Energy Study and Project Sunroof are all software programs that collect solar potential of buildings and area using satellite data of rooftop area, slopes and annual tree or shade cover. The results are collected and shared online for free. Each of these programs calculate average energy consumption of buildings (commercial and residential) based on available building area and construction. The average usage is then used for calculating annual savings with the integration of solar energy collection. Map Dwell and Project Sunroof both aim to connect consumers with potential solar energy providers. Map Dwell also provides more detailed information on carbon offset (if proposed solar panels are installed), the number of trees yielded from the energy savings and so on. Boston Community Energy Study
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Boston Community Energy Study goes a step further in locating regions of Boston that create sub-regions within the city based on a collective energy potential. This method of generating energy regions from solar energy proposes an idea of community or regional autonomy potential. The study generated “energy use data for each building including hourly demand data for lighting, plug loads, heating, cooling, and hot water.” The BCES maps potential “districts” within, adjacent to and outside of existing district energy regions showing the different opportunities available when collective energy districts tap into existing power plant districts or create stand-alone energy production regions. The study also locates affordable housing regions as separate energy districts on their own.
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RESOURCE MAPPING Solar Mapping | Google Project Sunroof As described on its webpage Project Sunroof uses a solar calculator developed by Google that “helps you map your roof’s solar savings potential.”
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SITE SELECTION AND ANALYSIS Exploring density requirements, occupancy and building types may help to narrow the broad-brush approach to applying sustainable features to an urban area. Defining the limits for an eco-grid adoption will establish a baseline from which to measure from. Study of the greater area context surrounding the Bullitt Center becomes the initial approach as the “patient zero” method helps to segue into the concept of a high performance community. The Capitol Hill & First Hill areas in Seattle present a unique opportunity to use the Bullitt Center in an approach to the site that springboards community wide resiliency through ‘infecting’ neighboring development. This location is ideal as it is situated at the culmination of several different occupancy zones, neighborhoods and has a diverse mix of commercial, education, religious, government and residential buildings. The area also met the established eco-grid requirements for this thesis.
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Some of the main objectives in proposing such an eco-grid is to help incentivize sustainable methods through the engagement of communities. Pushing to implement ways in which greater areas can save on building maintenance costs, utility costs and overall healthier living without major renovation or reconstruction could motivate business owners and residents to adopt a more resilient community environment. Also, the integration of an eco-grid would set requirements on new construction within that grid to maintain or improve upon itself. This approach makes a community’s collective needs a top priority and gives immediate owners and residents more influence on the decisions made within the grid area. Establishing a baseline community area to apply a resilient design approach includes the consideration of population density and historical precedent of community definition. For this project requirements were set for essential building occupancy types, in that if all surrounding development and infrastructure were to vanish the collection of each of the parts would sustain life within the boundaries of the established community. A variety of transportation options and an already established sense of identity were also key.
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METHODOLOGY In order to begin calculating consumption of the site, analysis of existing buildings was first collected and catalogued. Maintaining consistency in calculations, the most recent EUI data was used to determine each building’s annual energy consumption. Median values from EnergyStar’s EUI report for Seattle along with King County’s Parcel data were combined to achieve a median baseline consumption for the site. King County data: building sqft, construction type, exterior material, construction year, number of floors and units, occupancy. Collecting seasonal consumption data through analysis of a baseline building’s monthly energy use is used to determine consumption models throughout the year. This data aims to provide alternate resiliency models when acute disruptions occur within the region.
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Chart representing the Energy Star EUI median values by occupancy in Seattle from 2012 to 2015
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Goals for this thesis are establishing a framework for an ‘eco-grid’ model and incentivizing adoption and energy transparency within the community. In order to meet the goals the objectives set include calculating energy consumption of the community, determining solar potential for each building, and resolving the discrepancy between consumption and production values. In all, what level of ‘business as usual’ can be achieved? And to what degree?
ASSUMPTIONS The focus of the analysis is on electricity.
ELECTRICITY NATURAL GAS WATER
And assumptions are established for consumption and production simulations. Consumption values are calculated using the 2015 Energy Star Seattle median values by occupancy in conjunction with net square footages on record with King County. Where net square footage is not provided by King County 50-80% of the total parcel area of building properties are taken and multiplied by the number of listed floors for an assumed net square footage. If in the case of a condominium building where a number of units is listed the assumed net square footage is divided by the number of units ensuring a minimum mean area of each unit of not less than 650 square feet. Parcel area percentage in calculating assumed building net square feet is adjusted to meet the minimum unit area but not to exceed 80% of the parcel area. Production values assume 73% solar viability as determined by Google’s Project Sunroof.
SHELTER
WATER
FOOD
UTILITY
KBtu values converted to kWh and compared to the solar availability calculated through applying a radiation grid along modeled rooftops in Rhino and Grasshopper. Complete and more detailed property data with energy consumption values by building are found in the Appendix of this document.
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INSOLATION ANALYSIS
At the start of the study initial insolation analysis was necessary to study the overall radiation potentials of the site. The majority of the site is such that building height restrictions within zoning areas of the site allow for a degree of solar equity. The west side of the site features a few high rise buildings and a large hospital which overshadow surrounding structures, illustrated in the image on the opposite page.
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4.05
Insolation grids illustrated on this page show the differences in solar potential by season. Seasonal analysis is calculated by month with Winter insolation simulated from December 1st through February 28th; Spring isolation simulated from March 1st through May 31st; Summer season includes June 1st through August 31st and Fall season simulates September 1st through November 30th. These seasonal calculations are purposely calculated to maintain consistency when comparing seasonal energy consumption data. Insolation analysis grids created using DIVA for Rhino visualization metric.
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Winter insolation false color from December 1 through February 28 Spring insolation false color from March 1 through May 31 Summer insolation false color from June 1 through August 31 Fall insolation false color from September 1 through November 30
ANNUAL ANALYSIS After gathering the site and building data and running calculations the total annual energy production potential to be 543.9 million kBtu compared to 921.3 million kBtus of consumption. The site is analyzed on a blockby-block level when calculating consumption and production values. This approach means that a mixture of occupancy types are calculated together so the representation of use and production to the right is a reflection of this analysis. The annual analysis represented here shows that particular blocks within the site are capable of generating more electricity through use of photovoltaics than other blocks due to their quantity and availability of rooftops. In the consumption illustration there is one block (Block 66) showing an outstanding amount of consumption compared to the other blocks in the site. This block includes a hospital, which shown in an earlier EUI chart is the highest energy consuming occupancy.
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Bird’s eye view of the buildings within the site Bird’s eye perspective. Production values represented as masses by block where 1 foot in height equals 1 kBtu of energy produced. Production calculations use Google Project Sunroof Seattle estimate of 73% solar viability. Bird’s eye perspective. Consumption values represented as masses. South elevation view of buildings on site South elevation view. Production values represented as masses. South elevation view. Consumption values represented as masses. South elevation view. Consumption and production masses combined for comparison.
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4.10 4.11 4.12 ENERGY IN kBtu PRODUCED
ENERGY IN kBtu CONSUMED
921.3M
543.9M
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Total Building Count by Type
Total Annual kBtu by Building Type 4.14
OCCUPANCY ANALYSIS
Breaking down these numbers by building type the aim is to determine the greatest energy users and the most frequent building types within the site. Hospitals, by far, use the most energy whereas single family and low rise residential buildings were the most frequent building type on site. Also comparing the building counts to the total square footages by type – mid and low rise residential have the most square feet by type in the designated eco-grid.
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Since we know that the eco-grid’s production potential is significantly less than its consumption – what would happen in the event of a natural disaster? How would this affect energy resources when broken down into seasons? If disruption occurs in winter versus summer what is the impact?
This spread: 4.14 Value comparison by building type of building quantity, total area in square feet, and total annual energy in kBtu. 4.15 Image representing seasons Following spread: 4.16 Winter production values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.17 Winter consumption values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.18 Spring production values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.19 Spring consumption values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.20 Summer production values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.21 Summer consumption values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.22 Fall production values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.23 Fall consumption values illustrated in bird’s eye perspective view 4.24 Winter production values illustrated from south elevation view 4.24 Winter consumption values illustrated from south elevation view 4.25 Spring production values illustrated from south elevation view 4.26 Spring consumption values illustrated from south elevation view 4.27 Summer production values illustrated from south elevation view 4.28 Summer consumption values illustrated from south elevation view 4.29 Fall production values illustrated from south elevation view 4.30 Fall consumption values illustrated from south elevation view
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Energy by block represented as: 1 deci-Btu = 1 foot 73% solar viability used in production calculation
WINTER | Production
SPRING | Production
SUMMER | Production
FALL | Production
WINTER | Consumption
SPRING | Consumption
SUMMER | Consumption
FALL | Consumption
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4.23
(Production is assuming a 73% solar viability in calculations.) Winter production: 47,248,801 Winter consumption: 241,929,875 Spring Production: 171,078,858 Spring Consumption: 200,732,056 Summer Production: 231,511,397 Summer Consumption: 248,929,860 Fall Production: 93,255,894 Fall Consumption: 229,716,846
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171M
SPRING | Consumption
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249M
231M
SUMMER | Consumption
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ENERGY IN kBtu PRODUCED
201M
ENERGY IN kBtu PRODUCED
47M
WINTER | Consumption 4.25
ENERGY IN kBtu PRODUCED
ENERGY IN kBtu PRODUCED
242M
ENERGY IN kBtu CONSUMED
FALL | Production
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ENERGY IN kBtu CONSUMED
SUMMER | Production
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ENERGY IN kBtu CONSUMED
SPRING | Production
4.24
ENERGY IN kBtu CONSUMED
WINTER | Production
230M 93M
FALL | Consumption
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HUMAN BODY AS MODEL
Starvation: imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure In summer and spring the energy produced is almost at the level of energy being used. But in winter and fall the production levels aren’t meeting consumption needs. Because of this I’m proposing a starvation model (as starvation of the human body is defined simply as the “imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure”). This model could provide the means for systematic phasing out of less imperative community occupancies in the face of disruption.
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5.02
57 5.01 Illustration of human anatomy 5.02 Chart of glucose depletion in the body over the course of prolonged starvation
CRITICAL OCCUPANCIES In order to determine this starvation model I assigned specific occupancies into critical zones that would maintain as much as possible current energy consumption levels with each preceding zone implementing consumption reduction levels to meet the needs of Zone 01. Critical Zone 01 | Hospitals, medical offices, police, fire, EMT (all emergency response teams) Critical Zone 02 | Groceries, Pharmacies, Gas stations (for supplies and sustenance) Critical Zone 03 | All residential (single family and multi family) Critical Zone 04 | All other occupancies (retail, restaurants, offices, education)
CRITICAL 01 Hospital Medical Office Police/Fire/EMT
CRITICAL 02 Grocery Pharmacy Convenience w/ Gas
CRITICAL 03 Residential
CRITICAL 04 All other building types & occupancies
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Site plan with critical occupancies identified Critical occupancy consumption and production values quantified annually and seasonally
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Annual Critical Consumption and Production CRITICAL ZONE 1 Production CRITICAL ZONE 1 Consumption CZ 2 Production CZ 2 Consumption CZ 3 Production CZ 3 Consumption CZ 4 Production CZ 4 Consumption
Seasonal Critical Consumption and Production
WINTER
CZ 1 Production CZ 1 Consumption CZ 2 Production CZ 2 Consumption CZ 3 Production CZ 3 Consumption CZ 4 Production CZ 4 Consumption
SPRING
CZ 1 Production CZ 1 Consumption CZ 2 Production CZ 2 Consumption CZ 3 Production CZ 3 Consumption CZ 4 Production CZ 4 Consumption
SUMMER
CZ 1 Production CZ 1 Consumption CZ 2 Production CZ 2 Consumption CZ 3 Production CZ 3 Consumption CZ 4 Production CZ 4 Consumption
FALL
CZ 1 Production CZ 1 Consumption CZ 2 Production CZ 2 Consumption CZ 3 Production CZ 3 Consumption CZ 4 Production CZ 4 Consumption
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171M
Critical Zone 01 = 80% Critical Zone 02 = 50% Critical Zone 03 = 20% Critical Zone 04 = 0%
ENERGY IN kBtu CONSUMED
201M
Z ones to maintain the following consumption percentages in moment of disruption:
ENERGY IN kBtu PRODUCED
231M
Critical Zone 01 = 100% Critical Zone 02 = 100% Critical Zone 03 = 76% Critical Zone 04 = 70%
ENERGY IN kBtu CONSUMED
249M
Z ones to maintain the following consumption percentages in moment of disruption:
ENERGY IN kBtu PRODUCED
ENERGY IN kBtu CONSUMED
Critical Zone 01 = 100% Critical Zone 02 = 100% Critical Zone 03 = 90% Critical Zone 04 = 80%
ENERGY IN kBtu PRODUCED
Z ones to maintain the following consumption percentages in moment of disruption:
230M 93M
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SUMMER | Consumption
SUMMER [06/01-08/31]
SUMMER | Production
SPRING | Consumption
SPRING [03/01-05/31]
SPRING | Production
FALL | Consumption SUMMER | Consumption
FALL [09/01-11/30]
FALL | Production SUMMER | Production
93% of production meeting current consumptions demands Occupancy type reductions to meet Hospital energy demands
85% of production meeting current consumptions demands Occupancy type reductions to meet Hospital energy demands
41% of production meeting current consumptions demands Occupancy type reductions to meet Hospital energy demands
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SEASONAL CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Starting with the best case scenario: SUMMER. Energy produced is 93% of the amount being consumed (249M vs. 231M kBtu) which is great. This means that when the critical zones implement the starvation model both zones 01 and 02 can maintain 100% consumption demands. Zones 03 and 04 would have to reduce to 90% and 80%, respectively, of there typical consumption demands.
Critical Zone 01 = 38% Critical Zone 02 = 20% Critical Zone 03 = 10% Critical Zone 04 = 0%
ENERGY IN kBtu PRODUCED
Z ones to maintain the following consumption percentages in moment of disruption:
ENERGY IN kBtu CONSUMED
Next best: SPRING Energy produced is 85% of the amount being consumed (201M vs. 171M kBtu) which is also very good. Zones 01 and 02 can maintain 100% consumption demands while Zones 03 and 04 would have to reduce to 76% and 70% consumption demands, respectively.
242M 47M
Not so good: FALL Energy produced is 41% of the amount being consumed (230M vs. 93M kBtu) which is not great. Zones 01 will only be able to maintain 80% of its consumption demands, Zone 02 will be required to drop to 50% and Zone 03 to 20%. Zone 04 is reduced to 0% consumption demand in this model in order to maintain a minimum of 80% consumption level for critical zone 01. Terrible: WINTER Energy produced is only 20% of the amount being consumed (242M vs. 47M kBtu) which is terrifying. Zone 01 will only be able to maintain 38% of its consumption demands if the other critical zones do not fall below the minimums set for this analysis. Zone 02 drops to a minimum of 20%, Zone 03 drops to 10% and Zone 03 to 0% again.
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SUMMER | Consumption
WINTER [12/01-02/28]
SUMMER | Production
20% of production meeting current consumptions demands Occupancy type reductions to meet Hospital energy demands 5.08
5.05 Summer consumption breakdown by critical zones to ensure priority occupancies receive the energy they need to function during disruption 5.06 Spring consumption breakdown by critical zone 5.07 Summer consumption breakdown by critical zone 5.08 Fall consumption breakdown by critical zone
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SOLUTION
Now 89% 75% 20% 10%
Winter | The production percentage goes up from 21% to 23% 242M vs. 55M (Used to be 47M) Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04
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Was 38% 20% 10% 0%
Now 45% 20% 10% 0%
Critical Zone 01 = 89% Critical Zone 02 = 75% Critical Zone 03 = 20% Critical Zone 04 = 10%
FALL [09/01-11/30]
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If surface parking lots utilized photovoltaic panel covers installed at 25ft above ground production values increase by 6% in the fall season and provide additional energy for each critical zone to meet minimum energy consumption needs. When PV covered lots are employed production values in winter months increase by 3%. Consumption values in critical zones meet minimums except critical zone 1 with only a slight increase of 7% consumption allowance. Surface parking lots identified within the site.
230M
109M
47% of production meeting current consumptions demands
Occupancy type reductions to meet Hospital energy demands 6.01
Z ones to maintain the following consumption percentages in moment of disruption:
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ENERGY IN kBtu PRODUCED
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Was 80% 50% 20% 0%
Critical Zone 01 = 45% Critical Zone 02 = 20% Critical Zone 03 = 10% Critical Zone 04 = 0%
WINTER [12/01-02/28]
ENERGY IN kBtu CONSUMED
Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04
Z ones to maintain the following consumption percentages in moment of disruption:
ENERGY IN kBtu PRODUCED
Fall | The production percentage goes up from 41% to 47% 230M vs. 109M (Previously 93M)
ENERGY IN kBtu CONSUMED
Returning to the site all parking lots within the site have been identified that have the best solar potential to test the possibility of applying PVs for supplementing the fall and winter season production numbers.
242M 55M
23% of production meeting current consumptions demands Occupancy type reductions to meet Hospital energy demands 6.02
Parking lots in Eco-grid
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CONCLUSION Completing the analysis of the establish eco-grid’s energy potential through photovoltaic use compared to its consumption amounts shows drastic discrepancies within fall and winter seasons. The introduction of utilizing surface lots within the site for additional PV use was just one way that the production needs could be supplemented. Upon final review and discussion many ideas have been proposed for further research and study. Diving deeper into the consumption number by building and occupancy, the Capitol Hill 2030 District has recently collected accurate EUI quantities of its occupied structures. These would help to better understand the consumption of the site and test the production potentials proposed in this thesis. Utilizing accurate numbers would be the first step in many of the following proposals for further study. Emergency Preparedness Plan within Eco-Grid The analysis and proposal of an eco-grid could propel a community wide emergency preparedness plan to inform its occupants of the best use of energy in the event of a disruption by season. For instance, if a natural disaster struck or a major power outage occurred there would be stepby-step directions for homes to reduce their energy use through the knowledge of appliance energy use along with times of day to reduce peak energy loads. Peak Energy Loads
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If peak loads are taken into account how does this affect the study? Consumption reduction recommendations by occupancy could function on an hourly basis to ensure production levels are appropriately distributed to critical occupancy zones.
Thermal Analysis Along with testing electricity potentials through the use of photovoltaics running thermal analysis on each building to determine energy reduction efforts is another possible research direction. If every building in the eco-grid were brought to efficient thermal standards could this help to conserve energy in the fall and winter seasons so the production amounts are more easily disbursed to meet minimum consumption needs? In a similar model, if every building in the eco-grid were new construction rather than a collection of existing structures how could this production/ consumption model be implemented? What would be the result? Gas Heat vs. Electric Heat? Determining the number of buildings that use gas heat as opposed to electric heat and the result of this reduction in the consumption calculations would be a more accurate portrayal of the site analysis. How much does this affect the consumption numbers?
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Median EUI by Building Type
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Self-Storage Facility Distribution Center Warehouse Multi-family (General) Low-rise Multifamily Mid-rise Multifamily High-rise Multifamily Religious K-12 School Refrigerated Warehouse Mixed Use Property Office (General) Office (20-100k sf) Office (+100k sf) Residence Hall Senior Care Facility Other Retail University Hotel/Motel Medical Office Financial Institution Courthouse Restaurant Hospital Supermarket
2012
2013
2014
2015
EUI (kBtu/ft2)
kWh/m2 annual
EUI (kBtu/ft2)
kWh/m2 annual
EUI (kBtu/ft2)
kWh/m2 annual
EUI (kBtu/ft2)
n/a n/a 30.4 31.9 n/a n/a n/a 42.0 43.5 n/a n/a 59.7 n/a n/a 47.3 65.6 61.7 74.1 n/a 73.1 82.9 89.0 122.9 n/a 166.5 215.4
n/a n/a 89.4 93.8 n/a n/a n/a 123.5 127.9 n/a n/a 175.5 n/a n/a 139.1 192.9 181.4 217.9 n/a 214.9 243.7 261.7 361.3 n/a 489.5 633.3
19.0 30.6 29.4 n/a 30.3 34.3 49.0 38.9 43.1 44.6 n/a 58.0 n/a n/a 69.3 72.4 n/a 60.4 83.1 85.8 83.7 n/a n/a 156.2 205.3 277.4
55.9 90.0 86.4 n/a 89.1 100.8 144.1 114.4 126.7 131.1 n/a 170.5 n/a n/a 203.7 212.9 n/a 177.6 244.3 252.3 246.1 n/a n/a 459.2 603.6 815.6
17 28.6 25.7 n/a 29.6 33.2 47.7 35.4 42.5 47.2 56.9 n/a 54.9 58.1 57.4 67.8 75.2 61.8 69.5 80 82.5 n/a n/a 145.8 208.2 272.3
50.0 84.1 75.6 n/a 87.0 97.6 140.2 104.1 125.0 138.8 167.3 n/a 161.4 170.8 168.8 199.3 221.1 181.7 204.3 235.2 242.6 n/a n/a 428.7 612.1 800.6
14.4 26.6 25.8 n/a 29.1 32.9 47.3 32.1 37.1 48.8 56.1 n/a 52.3 56.4 54.9 65.6 78.1 56.1 77.5 76.9 80.1 n/a n/a 150.7 209.4 262.0
kWh/m2 annual 42.3 78.204 75.9 n/a 85.554 96.7 139.1 94.4 109.1 143.5 164.9 n/a 153.762 165.8 161.4 192.9 229.6 164.9 227.9 226.1 235.5 n/a n/a 443.1 615.6 770.3
Critical ONE Critical TWO Critical THREE Critical FOUR
Winter Critical Breakdown Options
Critical ONE Critical TWO Critical THREE Critical FOUR
@ 24.4% @ 50% @ 20% @ 10%
25,159,532 1,403,469 14,064,898 6,568,561 47,196,460
With Parking PV @ 31.8% 32,789,882 @ 50% 1,403,469 @ 20% 14,064,898 @ 10% 6,568,561 54,826,810
@ 45% @ 20% @ 10% @ 0%
46,400,777 561,388 7,032,449 53,994,613
Critical ONE Only @ 53.2% 54,856,030 @ 0% @ 0% @ 0% 54,856,030
@ 73.8% @ 50% @ 20% @ 10%
97,907,527 2,665,239 66,774,390 62,369,690 229,716,846
392,670,594 10,689,282 267,807,185 250,141,577 921,308,638
20,171,000 3,721,800 67,778,000 36,077,000 93,255,894 41%
116,810,000 21,799,000 395,860,000 210,650,000 543,936,870 59%
78,326,022 1,332,620 13,354,878 6,236,969 99,250,488
333,770,005 8,551,425 267,807,185 250,141,577 860,270,192
72,255,755 1,332,620 13,354,878 6,236,969 93,180,222
With Parking PV @ 89.5% 87,627,237 @ 50% 1,332,620 @ 20% 13,354,878 @ 10% 6,236,969 108,551,704
Fall Critical Breakdown Options
Seasonal Consumption by Critical Zones (kBtu) 34 103,112,837 85,553,931 106,096,298 9 2,806,938 2,328,950 2,888,154 722 70,324,488 58,349,053 72,359,253 261 65,685,611 54,500,122 67,586,154 241,929,875 200,732,056 248,929,860 Seasonal Production by Critical Zones (kBtu) 34 10,279,000 36,675,000 49,504,000 9 1,874,700 6,860,600 9,307,900 722 34,380,000 124,490,000 168,520,000 261 18,240,000 66,329,000 89,807,000 47,284,801 171,078,858 231,511,397 20% 85% 93% Proposed Seasonal Consumption by Critical Zones (kBtu) 34 82,490,270 85,553,931 106,096,298 9 1,403,469 2,328,950 2,888,154 722 14,064,898 44,345,280 65,123,328 261 6,568,561 38,150,085 54,068,924 104,527,198 170,378,246 228,176,704
Critical ONE Critical TWO Critical THREE Critical FOUR
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Parcel # BLOCK 01 600350-0535 639550-0000 600350-0575 600350-0510 BLOCK 02 600300-0690 600300-0680 600300-0685 600300-0695 600300-0700 600300-0705 600300-0710 600300-0715 600300-0720 600300-0725 600300-0730 600300-0640 600300-0635 872570-0000
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BLOCK 03 600300-0770 600300-0765 600300-0760 600300-0755 600300-0740 600300-0820 600300-0814 600300-0805 600300-0810 600300-0802 600300-0801 600300-0803 600300-0800 600300-0795 600300-0794 600300-0793 600300-0792 600300-0791 600300-0790 600300-0785 600300-0775 BLOCK 04 600300-0875
Year Built
2001 1917 1927
1903 1902 1924 1964 1901 1904 1904 1903 1900 2014
Net SqFt
*19,200 46,548 16,856 64,316
2,190 2,280 2,070 6,400 4,150 2,840 3,290 2,570 4,270 3,840* 57,167
1910
2,785
1908 2015
14,242 29,058*
1900 1908 1908
1904 1908
3,866 19,716 12,688 7,620* 20,824 6,108 9,780* 3,840* 3,840* 1,470 1,100 1,470 1,160 1,420 1,390 580 1,690 1,250 1,170 2,660 6,864
1992
10,145
1969 1920
2006
2015
Annual Units kBtu
Floors
Heat Type
Building Type
Vacant (Multi-Family) CompHVAC Condos (Mixed Use) SH Retail SH Industrial (Heavy)
1,354,547 945,622 1,659,353
62 1 1
5 1 1
105,120 66,348 60,237 186,240 120,765 82,644 95,739 74,787 204,960
1 3 4 13 3 3 2 2 1
3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2
OHW E BB FAU E Wall OFA GFA GFA GFA OFA
2,102,282
75
6
PackU
81,044 414,442 1,807,679
4
27 88
4 6
112,501 573,736 369,221
6 25 25
2 4 4
HW HW HW
2,559,270 920,476
1 1
2 2
? FAU
1
3
GFA
Townhouse Plat
1
3
GHW
Townhouse Plat
127,680 199,742
1 10
1 3
OHW HW
Single Family Apartments
295,220
9
3
E Wall
Apartments (Subsidized)
70,560 52,800 70,560
E Wall
Single Family Triplex 4-Plex Apartments Triplex Triplex Duplex Duplex Single Family Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments (Mixed Use) 4-Plex
Apartments NH Apartments over garage CompHVAC
Apartments Apartments Apartments Parking (Garage) Government (Fire Station) Retail (Bakery) Vacant (Commercial) Vacant (Multi-family) Vacant (Multi-family)
55,680 68,160 66,720 27,840 81,120 60,000 56,160
Demo'd
EUI 29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00 32.10
Color Occupancy Type Code
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage Religious
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
Park/Green space Government (Police/Fire/Court) Vacant Bank/Financial
600300-0792 600300-0791 600300-0790 600300-0785 Parcel # 600300-0775
1904 Year Built 1908
1,690 1,250 1,170 Net 2,660 SqFt 6,864
81,120 60,000 56,160
Annual 127,680 1 Units kBtu 199,742 10
1 Floors 3
Heat OHW Type HW
Single Family Building Type Apartments
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01 BLOCK 04 600350-0535 600300-0875 7 639550-0000 600300-0850 63 5 600350-0575 600300-0851 12 600350-0510 600300-0852 5 600300-0877 32 BLOCK 02 103660-0000 2 600300-0690 600300-0860 33 172880-0115 600300-0680 4 23 172880-0105 600300-0685 71 172880-0104 600300-0695 49 172880-0106 600300-0700 21 172880-0103 600300-0705 172880-0107 600300-0710 10 172880-0102 600300-0715 8 172880-0100 600300-0720 20 172880-0085 600300-0725 172880-0090 600300-0730 4 600300-0640 43 BLOCK 05 5 600300-0635 723460-0290 872570-0000 269520-0000 7 179260-0000 BLOCK 03 2 723460-0310 600300-0770 62 600300-0765 BLOCK 06 600300-0760 723460-0475 4 600300-0755 723460-0470 600300-0740 723460-0465 600300-0820 723460-0515 600300-0814 723460-0500 600300-0805 723460-0490 600300-0810 723460-0485 600300-0802 600300-0801 BLOCK 07 600300-0803 723460-1085 600300-0800 723460-1100 600300-0795 723460-1095 600300-0794 723460-1090 600300-0793 723460-1043 600300-0792 723460-1045 600300-0791 723460-1065 600300-0790 723460-1070 600300-0785 600300-0775 BLOCK 08 066000-1875 BLOCK 04 066000-1905 600300-0875
386
295,220 1,354,547 163,775 945,622 26,400 1,659,353 52,089
9 62 12 1 1 2
3 5 3 1 2 1 2
2005 1903 1905 1907 1902 1924 1964 1901 2006 1904 1904 1903 1963 1900 1945 2014 1945
*19,200 10,145 46,548 5,628 16,856 550 64,316 1,790 1,910* 49,640* 2,190 11,810 16,361 2,280 1,570 2,070 1,430 6,400 1,550 4,150 1,430 2,840 1,570 3,290 1,490 2,570 4,800 4,270 3,240 3,840* 3,240 57,167
105,120 343,671 476,105 66,348 75,360 60,237 68,640 186,240 74,400 120,765 68,640 82,644 75,360 95,739 71,520 74,787 139,680 204,960 94,284 2,102,282 94,284
154 1 30 27 3 4 13 3 1 3 2 2 6 1 3 75 2
6 3 4 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 1
1910
2,785
1908 1900 2015 1929 1944 1958 1900 1908 1908 1926 1901 1969 1920 1998 1906 1924 1900 2006 2008 2004 1974 1905 1987 2015 1977 1900 1966 1904 1908
14,242 3,625 29,058* 28,842* 28,845* 13,330 3,866 19,716 12,688 30,084 7,620* 3,617 20,824 7,800* 6,108 38,409 9,780* 8,394 3,840* 19,032 3,840* 4,000 1,470 1,100 1,470 16,093 1,160 57,264 1,420 1,773 1,390 2,900 580 1,372 1,690 3,602 1,250 1,952 1,170 400 2,660 6,864
81,044 414,442 105,488 1,807,679
1908 2013 1992
21,535 69,222 10,145
1992 2001 1919 1917 2008 1927 1965
697,159 112,501 573,736 369,221 875,444 105,255 2,559,270 920,476 1,263,656 460,831 553,831 219,600 70,560 52,800 70,560 529,460 55,680 1,883,986 68,160 45,743 66,720 151,670 27,840 359,464 81,120 281,316 60,000 152,451 56,160 31,240 127,680 199,742 626,669 2,277,404 295,220
4
Apartments (Subsidized) Vacant (Multi-Family) Apartments Condos (Mixed Use) Single Retail Family Duplex Industrial (Heavy) Vacant (Multi-family) CompHVAC Condos (Mixed Use) Single Family(Subsidized) Apartments EOHW Wall Apartments Triplex EEWall BB 4-Plex FAU Apartments E Wall Triplex OFA GFA Townhouse Plat Triplex GFA Duplex GFA Duplex GFA Apartments EOFA Wall Single Family Triplex GFA Apartments (Mixed Use) PackU Duplex GFA Apartments (Mixed Use) E Wall CompHVAC HW ESH BB SH GFA
E Wall
4-Plex
Demo'd
Apartments Apartments Apartments over garage Condos Condos Office Building Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments (Co-op) Parking (Garage) Apartments Government (Fire Station) Parking Retail (Bakery) Apartments (Mixed Use) Vacant (Commercial) Group Home (Elderly) Vacant (Multi-family) Apartments Vacant (Multi-family) Group Home (Halfway)
27 5 88 74 24 1 6 25 25 37 5 1 1 ? ? 34
4 3 6 3 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 2 2 6 3 4 2
NH Electric CompHVAC ? ? FAU HW HW HW HW HW ? FAU PU HW HW HW
1 20 60 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 10
3 6 6 ? ? 31 1 ? ? 1 3
GFA HP Electric SH HW Electric GHW HP ? ? OHW HW
Townhouse Plat Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments & Trade Joe's Industrial (Light) Laundromat Office Building Conv Store with Townhouse Plat Gas Utility, Private (Radio/TV) Utility, Private (Radio/TV) Utility, Public (Transmitter) Single Family Apartments
62 120 9
4 7 3
FAU Electric E Wall
Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments (Subsidized)
73
74
723460-1090 723460-1043 723460-1045 723460-1065 Parcel # 723460-1070
1905 1987 1977 1900 Year Built 1966
2,900 1,372 3,602 Net 1,952 SqFt400
BLOCK 01 08 BLOCK 066000-1875 600350-0535 066000-1905 639550-0000 066000-1920 600350-0575
1908 2013 2001 1920 1917
21,535 *19,200 69,222 46,548 15,923 16,856
626,669 2,277,404 1,354,547 893,280 945,622
1927
64,316
1,659,353
1912 1912 1903 1902 1924 2015 1964 1901 1904 1904 1916 1903 1900
473,091 283,800 105,120
1908 1947 1904 1926 1908
8,433 11,000 2,190 2,280 2,070 136,648 6,400 4,150 2,840 3,290 12,000 2,570 4,270 3,840* 2,367 57,167 9,317 2,785 6,987 14,242 5,556 29,058* 9,760 7,316 3,866 19,716 19,688 12,688 10,800 7,620* 10,724 20,824 24,600 6,108 6,783 9,780* 46,560 3,840* 3,840* 1,470 12,900 1,100 14,400 1,470 24,180 1,160 22,476 1,420 12,880 1,390 4,570 580 *5,000 1,690 *5,000 1,250 8,960 1,170 10,000 2,660 4,400 6,864
1992
10,145
600350-0510 BLOCK 09 066000-2765 BLOCK 02 066000-2760 600300-0690 600300-0680 BLOCK 10 600300-0685 872560-0240 600300-0695 872560-0245 600300-0700 872560-0250 600300-0705 872560-0255 600300-0710 872560-0305 600300-0715 872560-0300 600300-0720 872560-0295 600300-0725 872560-0260 600300-0730 872560-0265 600300-0640 872560-0270 600300-0635 872560-0290 872570-0000 872560-0285 872560-0275 BLOCK 03 600300-0770 BLOCK 11 600300-0765 872560-0445 600300-0760 872560-0455 600300-0755 872560-0460 600300-0740 872560-0475 600300-0820 687140-0000 600300-0814 880490-1025 600300-0805 600300-0810 BLOCK 12 600300-0802 880490-0900 600300-0801 880490-0890 600300-0803 880490-0880 600300-0800 890490-0865 600300-0795 880490-0825 600300-0794 880490-0830 600300-0793 880490-0840 600300-0792 880490-0845 600300-0791 880490-0850 600300-0790 880490-0855 600300-0785 880490-0860 600300-0775 BLOCK 04 600300-0875
2014 1906 1930 1910 1910 1908 1953 2015 1925 1909 1900 1908 1910 1908 1918 1926 1969 1910 1920 1919 1954
1912 2006 1916 1980 1924 1910 1910 2015
151,670 1 359,464 1 281,316 1 Annual 152,451 1 Units 31,240 kBtu 1
66,348 60,237 4,495,719 186,240 120,765 82,644 95,739 349,200 74,787 204,960 2,102,282 123,794 522,684 81,044 365,420 414,442 161,680 1,807,679 284,016 1,916,792 112,501 573,736 1,104,497 369,221 278,640 352,820 2,559,270 789,660 920,476 197,385 1,354,896
62 120 62 1 1
? 1 1 ? Floors ?
HW Electric HP Heat ? Type ?
4 57 12
FAU Electric CompHVAC CompHVAC SH
1
SH
1 3 4 211 13 3 3 2 30 2 1
1 31 2 2 39 2 2 2 4 2 2
75 1 41 1 27 12 88 24 1 6 25 1 25 1 83 1 11 36 1
6 2 2 42 62 3 1 2 4 42 2 27 22 5 2
70,560 674,670 52,800 807,840 70,560 703,638 55,680 1,260,904 68,160 374,808 66,720 132,987 27,840
29
81,120 60,000 260,736 56,160 561,000 127,680 246,840 199,742
20
295,220
Office Building Conv Store with Gas Utility, Private (Radio/TV) Utility, Private (Radio/TV) Building Type Utility, Public (Transmitter)
Apartments (Mixed Use) Vacant (Multi-Family) Apartments (Mixed Condos (Mixed Use)Use) Mixed Use (Office, Retail, Restaurant) Retail Industrial (Heavy)
Mixed Use (Retail, Restaurant) Auto and Lot SingleShowroom Family Triplex 4-Plex Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments Triplex Triplex Duplex Apartments Duplex Single Family Apartments (Mixed Use) PackU Office Building HW Apartments (Mixed Use) Mixed Use SH 4-Plex E Wall Office Building CompHVAC Apartments NH Apartments over garage HW Apartments CompHVAC Apartments FAU Grocery Store SH Apartments HW Apartments HW Mixed Use FAU Apartments HW Industrial (Light) SH Parking (Garage) Apartments HW Government (Fire Station) ? Church/Religious HW Retail (Bakery) FAU Condos(Commercial) (Mixed Use) FAU Vacant Clubhouse & Parking Garage W&C Vacant (Multi-family) Vacant (Multi-family) CompHVAC SH OHW E BB FAU CompHVAC E Wall OFA GFA GFA HW GFA OFA
3 3 2 5 2 4 2 3
CompHVAC GFA FAU HW HP HW FAU GHW
1 10
3 12 31
HW SH OHW SH HW
Office & Retail Townhouse Plat Private Bath Club Apartments Retail Apartments Apartments Townhouse Plat Parking (Commercial) Parking (Commercial) Apartments Retail Family Single Retail Apartments
9
3
E Wall
Apartments (Subsidized)
1
23 9 1
Demo'd
Color EUI Occupancy Type Code
29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00 32.10
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage Religious
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
Park/Green space Government (Police/Fire/Court) Vacant Bank/Financial
Parcel #
Year Built
Net SqFt
Annual Units kBtu
Floors
Heat Type
249 62 1 1 25 1 39 1 22 3
7 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 33 23
E Wall CompHVAC SH SH SH SH HW SH HW OHW HW E BB
4 13 31 31
2 3 21 21
FAU E Wall SH OFA SH GFA
2 2 1 24 75 260
2 2 2 3 6 7
GFA GFA OFA HW PackU FAU
27 90 88
47 6
Apartments NH Apartments CompHVAC Apartments over garage CompHVAC Parking Garage Parking Garage
112,501 573,736 357,020 369,221
6 25 1 25
2 41 4
2,559,270 3,552,813 920,476 3,390,086
1 1
25 22
2,159,278 58,344 403,920 70,560 1,145,923 52,800 617,715 70,560 206,742 55,680 68,160 66,720 941,400 27,840 264,792 81,120 60,000 499,290 56,160 497,276 127,680 2,903,696 199,742 919,280
44 1 1
4 1 1 1 32 2
Apartments Parking (Commercial) Apartments Retail Apartments Parking (Garage) Government (Fire Station) ? Entertainment/Theatre HW Retail (Bakery) FAU Office Building HP Vacant (Commercial) (Mixed Use) CompHVAC Apartments Vacant (Multi-family) Retail SH Vacant (Multi-family) Retail SH CompHVAC Restaurant Office Building CompHVAC Townhouse Plat GFA Office Building HW
Building Type
266
BLOCK 01 13 600350-0535 7 880490-0390 639550-0000 63 880490-0350 5 600350-0575 880490-0345 12 600350-0510 880490-0355 5 32 880490-0360 BLOCK 02 2 880490-0365 600300-0690 33 880490-0370 600300-0680 4
BLOCK 386
23 600300-0685 71 BLOCK
14 600300-0695 49 880490-0175 600300-0700 21 880490-0176 600300-0705 880490-0185 600300-0710 10 880490-0190 600300-0715 8 880490-0195 600300-0720 20 880490-0205 600300-0725 880490-0230 600300-0730 4 600300-0640 880490-0215 43 5 600300-0635 600300-0550 872570-0000 600300-0555 7 600300-0545 BLOCK 03 600300-0535 2 600300-0770 600300-0540 62 600300-0765 600300-0530 600300-0760 4 600300-0755 BLOCK 15 600300-0740 600300-0470 600300-0820 750250-0010 600300-0814 112950-0000 600300-0805 600300-0505 600300-0810 600300-0510 600300-0802 600300-0520 600300-0801 750250-0015 600300-0803 600300-0525 600300-0800 600300-0795 BLOCK 16 600300-0794 600300-0445 600300-0793 600300-0442 600300-0792 600300-0440 600300-0791 600300-0430 600300-0790 600300-0410 600300-0785 600300-0460 600300-0775 600300-0470 600300-0416 BLOCK 04 600300-0480 600300-0875
2016 2001 1916 1917 1917 1927 1908 1919 1910 1903 1907 1902 1924 1964 1927 1901 1927 1904 1904 1903 1900 1910 2014 2015 1910
*19,200 42,991 46,548 3,360 16,856 8,960 64,316 7,734 4,900 10,124 2,190 12,660 2,280 2,070 6,400 3,176 4,150 2,600 2,840 *5,100 3,290 *5,100 2,570 4,270 11,352 3,840* 57,167 13,993 2,785
1908 2015 2015
14,242 80,371 29,058* *2,883 *2,781
1900 1908 1920 1908
3,866 *2,934 19,716 6,364 12,688 7,620* 20,824 63,330 6,108 64,820 9,780* 74,202 3,840* 1,040 3,840* 7,200 1,470 7,604 1,100 11,811 1,470 3,953 1,160 1,420 1,390 18,000 580 4,720 1,690 *7,680 1,250 8,900 1,170 1,898 2,660 55,520 6,864 35,631 13,985 10,700 10,145
1969 1915 1920 1912
2006 1925 1912 1911 1912 2006 1913
1906 2015 1912 1909 1966 1904 1908 1908 1920 1908 1910 1992
1,414,404 1,354,547 188,496 945,622 502,656 1,659,353 225,059 126,420 294,608 105,120 368,406 66,348 60,237 186,240 832,112 120,765 145,860 82,644 95,739 74,787 204,960 330,343 2,102,282
460,370 81,044 414,442 2,644,206 1,807,679
406,964 311,370 295,220
4
1
1
1 10
17 28 9
3 32 1 1 1 4 3 1 3 33
E Wall
Vacant (Multi-Family) Apartments (Mixed Use) Condos (Mixed Use) Mixed Use Retail Retail Mixed Use Retail Industrial (Heavy) Apartments Garage Service Repair Hotel/Motel Single Family Apartments Triplex 4-Plex Apartments Grocery/Market Triplex Retail Triplex Vacant (Commercial) Duplex Vacant (Commercial) Duplex Single Family Apartments Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments (Mixed Use)
4-Plex
Demo'd
HW HW SH HW
Office Building Townhouse Retail Café Plat Parking (Commercial) Retail HP Convenience w/ Gas HP Single Family OHW Office (Mixed Use) CompHVAC Apartments HW CompHVAC Warehouse Apartments (Mixed Use) E Wall Apartments(Subsidized) (Mixed Use) - Uninhabitable Apartments EHW Wall HW GHW SH
75
600300-0442 600300-0440 600300-0430 600300-0410 Parcel # 600300-0460 600300-0470 600300-0416 BLOCK 01 600300-0480 600350-0535 639550-0000 BLOCK 17 600350-0575 600350-0510 600350-0365 600350-0360 BLOCK 02 600350-0345 600300-0690 600350-0400 600300-0680 600350-0395 600300-0685 600350-0420 600300-0695 600350-0440 600300-0700 556966-0000 600300-0705 600300-0710 BLOCK 18 600300-0715 600350-0305 600300-0720 600350-0295 600300-0725 600350-0290 600300-0730 600350-0280 600300-0640 600350-0285 600300-0635 600350-0306 872570-0000 600350-0315 600350-0330 BLOCK 03 600350-0335 600300-0770 600350-0340 600300-0765
76
600300-0760 BLOCK 19 600300-0755 600300-0355 600300-0740 600300-0350 600300-0820 600300-0340 600300-0814 600300-0320 600300-0805 600300-0310 600300-0810 600300-0802 600300-0315 600300-0801 600300-0400 600300-0803 600300-0375 600300-0800 600300-0335 600300-0795 600300-0370 600300-0794 600300-0365 600300-0793 600300-0792 BLOCK 20 600300-0791 600300-0235 600300-0790 600300-0220 600300-0785 600300-0205 600300-0775 600300-0210
600300-0200 BLOCK 04 600300-0170 600300-0875
1912 1909 1966 Year Built 1908 1920 1908 1910 2001 1917 1927 1926 1912 1903 1902 1906 1924 1916 1964 1913 1901 1913 1904 1904 1903 2014 1900 1915 2014 1916 1912 1910 1916 1908 2015 1926 1917 1927 1900 1916 1908 1908
4,720 *7,680 8,900 1,898 Net 55,520 SqFt 35,631 13,985 10,700 *19,200 46,548 16,856 64,316 *16,320 14,400 34,914 2,190 *4,800 2,280 18,158 2,070 36,940 6,400 22,866 4,150 2,656 2,840 3,290 2,570 74,440 4,270 21,600 3,840* 15,600 57,167 16,224 2,785 6,840 14,242 *960 29,058* 42,380 30,720 13,680 3,866 21,312 19,716
1969 1920 1904 1908
12,688 7,620* 53,679 20,824 3,240* 6,108 7,240 9,780* 3,840* 52,340 3,840* 1,470 1,100 1,470 18,300 1,160 1,420 5,965 1,390 6,656 580 1,690 1,250 5,192 1,170 23,040 2,660 3,840* 6,864 3,600*
1926 1992
1,680* 6,560 10,145
2009 1969 1920 1922 2015 2006 1958
1929 1927 2015
264,792
2
SH
499,290 497,276 Annual
1 1 Floors 4 1 3 3 5 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 22 33 42 2 2 2 7 2 2 26 3 2 4 6 2 3 12 24
HP HP Heat CompHVAC Type CompHVAC E Wall HW CompHVAC SH SH SH HP OHW E BB CompHVAC FAU Electric E HP Wall OFA FAU GFA GFA GFA Electric OFA PU PackU SH W&C E Wall Electric NH CompHVAC W&C SH SH HW CompHVAC HW
2,903,696 kBtu 919,280 406,964 311,370 1,354,547 945,622 1,659,353
371,520 1,826,002 105,120 66,348 949,663 60,237 953,052 186,240 1,195,892 120,765 77,290 82,644 95,739 74,787 2,449,076 204,960 1,211,760 2,102,282 875,160 910,166 81,044 383,724 414,442 1,807,679 5,208,502
Units
17 28 62 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 13 3 28 3 2 2 92 1 75 4
27 88
1,723,392
Retail Café Parking (Commercial) Retail Convenience w/ Gas Building Type Office (Mixed Use) Warehouse Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments (Mixed Use) - Uninhabitable Vacant (Multi-Family) Condos (Mixed Use) Retail Industrial Fast Food(Heavy) Restaurant Auto Garage Office Building (Mixed Use) Single Family Parking Lot Triplex Office Building (Mixed Use) 4-Plex Warehouse Retail Apartments Office Building (Mixed Use) Triplex & Office Condos Triplex Duplex Duplex Apartments (Mixed Use) Single Family Retail/Warehouse Apartments (Mixed Use) Retail Apartments (Mixed Use) Mixed Use 4-Plex Retail Apartments Right of way/Utility Road Apartments over garage Governmental Services (Police) Mised Use Retail Industrial Apartments Retail & Office Apartments
352,944 112,501 1,114,618 573,736 369,221
6 25 25
1,766,039 2,559,270 920,476 186,792
61 1 1 1
62 2 2
1,721,986
88
6
1
3 2
GFA SH
Townhouse Plat Mini Warehouse
1 1
1 1
SH FAU
Industrial (Light) Restaurant/Lounge
70,560 52,800 70,560 472,140
4
Apartments Parking (Garage) Apartments Use) Electric Government(Mixed (Fire Station) ? Parking Retail (Bakery) FAU CompHVAC Warehouse Vacant (Commercial) Vacant (Multi-family) (Mixed Use) CompHVAC Apartments Vacant (Multi-family) HW
55,680 68,160 153,897 66,720 213,658 27,840 81,120 60,000 271,542 56,160 594,432 127,680 199,742
1
3
GHW
Townhouse Plat
1 1 1 10
1 1 1 3
FAU NH OHW HW
169,248 295,220
1 9
2 3
HP E Wall
Office Building Warehouse Single Family Parking Garage Apartments Parking Garage Vacant (Commercial) Warehouse Apartments (Subsidized)
Demo'd
EUI 29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00 32.10
Color Occupancy Type Code
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage Religious
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
Park/Green space Government (Police/Fire/Court) Vacant Bank/Financial
BLOCK 20 600300-0235 600300-0220 Parcel # 600300-0205 600300-0210 266 600300-0200 BLOCK 01 386 600350-0535 600300-0170 7 639550-0000 600300-0175 63 5 600350-0575 600300-0160 12 600350-0510 600300-0300 5
600300-0295 32 BLOCK 02 600300-0270 2 600300-0690 33 600300-0275 600300-0680 4 600300-0255 23 600300-0685 600300-0260 71 600300-0695 600300-0250 49 600300-0700 21 600300-0245 600300-0705 600300-0240 600300-0710 10 BLOCK 21 600300-0715 8 022200-0010 600300-0720 20 022200-0034 600300-0725 022200-0020 600300-0730 4 173880-0066 600300-0640 43 172880-0070 5 600300-0635 172880-0080 872570-0000 7 172880-0075 BLOCK 03 2 600300-0770 BLOCK 22 62 600300-0765 723460-0240 600300-0760 4 723460-0255 600300-0755 723460-0195 600300-0740 723460-0205 600300-0820 723460-0215 600300-0814 723460-0220 600300-0805 501150-0000 600300-0810 600300-0802 BLOCK 23 600300-0801 723460-0570 600300-0803 723460-0550 600300-0800 723460-0545 600300-0795 723460-0542 600300-0794 723460-0540 600300-0793 723460-0535 600300-0792 723460-0530 600300-0791 723460-0600 600300-0790 723460-0580 600300-0785 600300-0775 BLOCK 24 723460-1000 BLOCK 04 723460-0985 600300-0875
1969 1920 Year Built
1926 2001 1905 1917 1927 1906 1926 1908 1903 1902 1924 2013 1964 1901 1904 1910 1904 1903 1988 1900 1904 2014 1909 2013 1910 1910 1908 2015
1900 1908 2008 1908 1980 2012 1969 1908 1920 1920 2015 1980
5,192 Net 23,040 SqFt 3,840* 3,600* 1,680* *19,200 6,560 46,548 3,274 16,856 3,680* 64,316 8,502 2,788 1,626 2,190 2,555* 2,280 2,340* 2,070 3,680* 6,400 4,220* 4,150 80,299 2,840 17,427 3,290 2,570 16,776 4,270 3,483 3,840* 11,400 57,167 45,196 2,785 21,564 14,242 6,398* 29,058* 5,868*
1912 1958 1901 2015 1904 1958 1972 1904 1908
3,866 19,716 61,400 12,688 2,500 7,620* 41,929 20,824 11,190 6,108 9,442 9,780* 19,659 3,840* 10,106* 3,840* 1,470 1,100 19,600 1,470 10,000* 1,160 34,471 1,420 5,382 1,390 3,004 580 2,410 1,690 7,376 1,250 77,320 1,170 4,303* 2,660 6,864
1926 1992
21,600* 80,004 10,145
2006 1904
Office Building Warehouse Building Type Parking Garage Parking Garage Vacant (Commercial) Warehouse Vacant (Multi-Family) HP CompHVAC Retail Condos (Mixed Use) Store HW SH Retail Store SH Industrial (Heavy) Apartments (Mixed Use) FAU Industrial (Light) SH Retail Store FAU Single Family(Mixed Use) OHW Apartments Triplex E BB Apartments (Mixed Use) 4-Plex FAU PU Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments E Wall Apartments (Mixed Use) Triplex OFA Apartments (Mixed Use) Triplex GFA Apartments (Mixed Use) E Wall Duplex GFA Duplex GFA Church/Welfare/Religious FAU Single Family OFA Office Building FAU Apartments (Mixed Use) PackU Retail Store SH Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments (Mixed Use) CompHVAC 4-Plex E Wall Apartments HW Apartments NH Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments over garage CompHVAC Parking (Commercial) Park (McGilvra Place)
1 1 Units
1 1 Floors
169,248 1,354,547 183,671 945,622 1,659,353 247,408
1 62 1 1 41
2 ?5 1 31
71,930 91,219 105,120 66,348 60,237 2,641,837 186,240 120,765 82,644 573,348 95,739 74,787 538,510 204,960 182,161 2,102,282 639,540 1,486,948 81,044 627,512 414,442
1 1 1 3 4 108 13 3 3 26 2 2 11 1 75 1 58 4 32 27
2 2 3 2 62 3 2 2 2 2 22 3 26 6 44
1,807,679
88
6
112,501 573,736 2,020,060 369,221 655,000
6 25 80 25 1 11 35 1 19 55 12
2 4 64 1 62 42 4 7 3
HW HW Electric HW PU W&C ? EFAU Wall HW CompHVAC ?
1 23
3 4
GFA HW
27 6 6 1 6 10 164 1 10
6 ? 2 3 2 3 12 1 3
HW FAU HW GHW HW FAU E Wall OHW HW
Townhouse Plat Apartments Parking Apartments Apartments Apartments Townhouse Plat Apartments Apartments Apartments (Subsidized) Parking Single Family Apartments
EHW Wall
Parking Utility, Public(Subsidized) Apartments
271,542 Annual 594,432
kBtu
461,219 2,559,270 325,629 920,476 274,762 646,781 70,560 52,800 570,360 70,560 55,680 1,134,096 68,160 156,616 66,720 87,416 27,840 70,131 81,120 214,642 60,000 3,657,236 56,160 127,680 199,742
6,248,312 295,220
19
33
FAU Heat NH Type
Demo'd
Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments (Mixed Use) Conv Store with Gas Parking (Garage) Office Building Government (Fire Station) Apartments Retail (Bakery) Apartments Vacant (Commercial) Apartments (Mixed Use) Vacant (Multi-family) Condos Vacant (Multi-family)
77
723460-0540 723460-0535 723460-0530 723460-0600 Parcel # 723460-0580 BLOCK BLOCK24 01 723460-1000 600350-0535 723460-0985 639550-0000 723460-1035 600350-0575 723460-1033 600350-0510 723460-1032 723460-1034 BLOCK 02 723460-1031 600300-0690 723460-1036 600300-0680 723460-1030 600300-0685 723460-1027 600300-0695 723460-1026 600300-0700 723460-1028 600300-0705 723460-1025 600300-0710 723460-1029 600300-0715 723460-1024 600300-0720 723460-1020 600300-0725 723460-1018 600300-0730 723460-1014 600300-0640 723460-1017 600300-0635 723460-1013 872570-0000 723460-1016 723460-1012 BLOCK 03 723460-1015 600300-0770 723460-1011 600300-0765
78
600300-0760 BLOCK 25 600300-0755 066000-1860 600300-0740 066000-1855 600300-0820 197820-0425 600300-0814 872560-0355 600300-0805 872560-0350 600300-0810 872560-0380 600300-0802 600300-0801 600300-0803 BLOCK 26 678490-0000 600300-0800 872560-0330 600300-0795 872560-0325 600300-0794 600300-0793 600300-0792 BLOCK 27 600300-0791 872560-0410 600300-0790 872560-0420 872560-0425 600300-0785 872560-0430 600300-0775 872560-0435 BLOCK 04 872560-0440 600300-0875 880490-0990
1901 1904 1958 1972 Year Built
1926 2001 1988 1917 1927
2004 1903 1902 1924 1964 1901 1904 2008 1904 1903 1900 1904 2014 1910
1908 2015 2007 1900 1908 1908
1946 1969 1925 1920 1925 1906 1909 1969 2006
1998 1909 2015
1911 1909 1904 1908 1909 1962 1992 1924
3,004 2,410 7,376 77,320 Net 4,303* SqFt
21,600* *19,200 80,004 46,548 17,725 16,856 1,280 64,316 1,470 1,440 1,470 2,190 1,450 2,280 1,330 2,070 1,420 6,400 1,670 4,150 1,300 2,840 1,380 3,290 1,300 2,570 1,400 4,270 3,620 3,840* 1,450 57,167 1,450 2,785 1,440 14,242 1,440 29,058* 1,440 1,440 1,450 3,866 1,460 19,716 12,688 7,620* 15,954 20,824 17,884 6,108 47,320 9,780* 10,800 3,840* 50,350 3,840* 95,117 1,470 1,100 1,470 57,727 1,160 *3,973 1,420 10,400 1,390 580 1,690 1,250 *9,652 1,170 7,093 4,810 2,660 *5,362 6,864 4200 7,570 10,145 7,400
87,416 70,131 214,642 3,657,236 Annual
kBtu
6,248,312 1,354,547 515,798 945,622 61,440 1,659,353 70,560 69,120 70,560 105,120 69,600 66,348 63,840 60,237 68,160 186,240 80,160 120,765 62,400 82,644 66,240 95,739 62,400 74,787 67,200 204,960 105,342 2,102,282 69,600 69,600 81,044 69,120 414,442 69,120 1,807,679 69,120 69,120 69,600 112,501 70,080 573,736
6 6 10 164 Units
2 2 3 12 Floors
1 62 34 1 1
35 41
1 1 3 4 13 3 13 2 2 1 4 75
3 3 2 2 3 2 32 2 2 2 2 6
1
4
HW HW FAU EHeat Wall Type
Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments (Subsidized) Building Type Parking
Parking Vacant (Multi-Family) Utility, HW CompHVAC CondosPublic (Mixed Use) Apartments E Wall SH Retail SH Industrial (Heavy) GFA OHW E BB FAU E Wall OFA GFA GHW GFA GFA OFA FAU PackU
Townhouse Plat Single Family Triplex 4-Plex Apartments Triplex Triplex Townhouse Plat Duplex Duplex Single Family Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments (Mixed Use)
E Wall
4-Plex
27 88 1
4 36
Apartments NH Apartments over garage CompHVAC GFA Townhouse Plat
369,221
6 25 25
2 4 4
834,394 2,559,270 520,424 920,476 1,377,012
1 45 1 63
314,280 1,465,185 2,767,905 70,560
99
22 32 4 3 6 6
Apartments Apartments Apartments Parking (Garage) W&C Office Government (Fire Station) ? EFAU Wall Apartments Retail (Bakery) E Wall Apartments Vacant (Commercial) HW Clubhouse Vacant (Multi-family) HW Boarding House/Group Home Vacant (Multi-family) CompHVAC Retirement Facility
52,800 70,560
1
3
GFA
1,899,218 55,680
61
7
?
3
HW
3
GHW
68,160 302,640 66,720 27,840 81,120 60,000
370,964 56,160 251,563 127,680 199,742 122,220
220,287 295,220 190,920
1
1 10 6 20 9
3 21 3 2 3 23
HW HW HW
Townhouse Plat
Apartments (Mixed Use) Parking Apartments Townhouse Plat
Parking (Commercial) Office FAU Office Single Family FAU OHW Sports Field Apartments HW Apartments E Wall Apartments E Wall Industrial E Wall CompHVAC Apartments (Subsidized)
Demo'd
EUI 29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00 32.10
Color Occupancy Type Code
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage Religious
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
Park/Green space Government (Police/Fire/Court) Vacant Bank/Financial
BLOCK 27 872560-0410 872560-0420 Parcel # 872560-0425 872560-0430 266 872560-0435 BLOCK 01 386 872560-0440 600350-0535 7 880490-0990 639550-0000 63 880490-0985 5 600350-0575 12 880490-1000 600350-0510 5
BLOCK 29 32 BLOCK 02 2 880490-0975 600300-0690 33 880490-0955 600300-0680 4 880490-0950 23 600300-0685 880490-0940 71 600300-0695 49 880490-0910 600300-0700 21 880490-0925 600300-0705 880490-0930 600300-0710 10 880490-0935 600300-0715
8 600300-0720 30 600300-0725 880490-0340 600300-0730 4 880490-0335 600300-0640 43 064260-0000 5 600300-0635 880490-0287 872570-0000 7 880490-0282 880490-0300 BLOCK 03 2 780433-0000 600300-0770 62 880490-0283 600300-0765 880490-0284 600300-0760 4 880490-0286 600300-0755 600300-0740 600300-0820 BLOCK 31 600300-0814 750250-0018 600300-0805 750250-0020 600300-0810 558150-0000 600300-0802 750250-0035 600300-0801 750250-0042 600300-0803 750250-0041 600300-0800 750250-0040 600300-0795 750250-0062 600300-0794 750250-0061 600300-0793 750250-0060 600300-0792 750250-0050 600300-0791 750250-0045 600300-0790 600300-0785 BLOCK 32 600300-0775 314865-0000 255725-0000 BLOCK 04 600300-0875 20 BLOCK
1909 1962 1924 2001 1920 1917 1904 1927
*9,652 7,093 Net 4,810 SqFt *5,362 4200 7,570 *19,200 7,400 46,548 9,225 16,856 48,783 64,316
2016 1903 1908 1902 1913 1924 1910 1964 1910 1901 1964 1904 1909 1904 1924 1903
74,471 2,190 20,140 2,280 4,060 2,070 8,870 6,400 24,750 4,150 7,489 2,840 2,800 3,290 24,080 2,570
1900
4,270 3,840* 57,167 45,187
1911 Year Built 1909
2014 2016 1910
1908 1900 2015 1901 1925 1999 1900 1912 1908 1901 1908 1901 1969 1920 1910 1910 2007 1905 1905 2006
2,785
1904 1908 1996 1908
14,242 1,854 29,058* 1,508 46,510 25,349 3,866 3,891 19,716 3,989 12,688 5,049 7,620* 20,824 6,108 9,780* 20,740 3,840* 5,820 3,840* 19,637 1,470 6,006 1,100 2,264 1,470 *2,866 1,160 *2,866 1,420 4,480 1,390 7,488 580 *5,760 1,690 *15,360 1,250 33,196 1,170 2,660 6,864 87,495 14,250
1992
10,145
1911 1910 2015
1912
370,964 Annual Units 251,563 kBtu
3 Floors 2
Parking (Commercial) Office Building Type Office Sports Field Apartments E Wall Apartments E Wall Vacant (Multi-Family) Industrial CompHVAC CompHVAC Condos (Mixed Use) HP Office SH Retail PU Private School SH Industrial (Heavy) FAU Heat FAU Type
122,220 220,287 190,920 1,354,547 482,468 945,622 1,809,849 1,659,353
6 20 62 1 1
2 3 25 21 31
2,450,096 105,120 586,074 66,348 194,880 60,237 258,117 186,240 1,388,475 120,765 217,930 82,644 81,480 95,739 700,728 74,787 204,960
89 1 60 3 1 4 16 13 1 3 10 3 32 42 2
8 3 5 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 42 22 32
E Wall OHW HWR E BB GFA FAU FAU E Wall HW OFA EGFA Wall Electric GFA EGFA Wall
1
2
OFA
2,102,282 1,486,652 81,044 414,442 53,951 1,807,679 43,883
75 60
6 7
PackU Electric
27 5 88 4 84 16 6 8 25 8 25 17 1 1 40 12 23 8 41
24 6 2 4 52 34 34 3 2 2 3 3 6 2 23
NH ? CompHVAC FAU HW ? HW Electric HW Electric HW E Wall ? FAU E Wall HW CompHVAC HW HW GFA
6 26
3 3
HW E Wall
1
3
GHW
1
3
HW
Apartments Four-Plex Townhouse Plat Parking (Commercial) Parking (Commercial) Apartments Apartments Parking (Commercial) Townhouse Plat Parking (Commercial) Entertainment/Club
414,675
1 10 5 6
1 3 3 2
OHW HW HP Electric
Single Family Apartments Condos (Mixed Use) Condos
295,220
9
3
E Wall
1,353,441 737,656 112,501 113,228 573,736 116,080 369,221 146,926 2,559,270 920,476 603,534 169,362 646,057 70,560 174,775 52,800 65,882 70,560
4
E Wall
55,680 68,160 130,368 66,720 217,901 27,840 81,120 60,000 5,002,637 56,160 127,680 199,742 2,546,105
Apartments Single Family Apartments Triplex Single Family 4-Plex Apartments Apartments Retail Triplex Apartments Triplex Triplex Duplex Apartments Duplex Single Family Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments(Mixed (MixedUse) Use) Apartment 4-Plex
Demo'd
Apartments Condos Apartments over garage Fourplex Apartment Condos Apartments Apartment Apartments Fourplex Apartments Apartment Parking (Garage) Government (Fire Station) Retail (Bakery) Vacant (Commercial) Apartments Vacant (Multi-family) Apartments Vacant (Multi-family) Condos
Apartments (Subsidized)
79
750250-0062 750250-0061 750250-0060 750250-0050 Parcel # 750250-0045 BLOCK BLOCK32 01 314865-0000 600350-0535 255725-0000 639550-0000 600350-0575 BLOCK 33 600350-0510 600300-0035 BLOCK 02 600300-0030 600300-0690 600300-0025 600300-0680 600300-0020 600300-0685 600300-0015 600300-0695 600300-0010 600300-0700 600350-0005 600300-0705 600350-0010 600300-0710 600350-0025 600300-0715 600350-0040 600300-0720 600300-0725 BLOCK 34 600300-0730 600350-0085 600300-0640 600350-0095 600300-0635 600350-0090 872570-0000 600350-0115 600350-0076 BLOCK 03 600350-0074 600300-0770 600350-0077 600300-0765 600350-0075 600300-0760 600350-0065 600300-0755 600350-0070 600300-0740 600350-0060 600300-0820 600350-0055 600300-0814 600350-0135 600300-0805 600350-0140 600300-0810 600350-0150 600300-0802
80
600300-0801 BLOCK 35 600300-0803 600350-0190 600300-0800 230230-0000 600300-0795 600350-0240 600300-0794 600350-0245 600300-0793 600350-0255 600300-0792 600350-0170 600300-0791 600350-0155 600300-0790 600350-0265 600300-0785 600300-0775 BLOCK 36 600300-0065 BLOCK 04 866497-0000 600300-0875
1911 1910 Year Built 1912
1996 1908 2001 1917 1927 1912 1912 1903 1904 1902 1907 1924 1964 1911 1901 1912 1904 1916 1904 1907 1903 2014 1900 2014 1916 1910 1910 1908 1910 2015 1905 1913
4,480 7,488 *5,760 *15,360 Net 33,196 SqFt
87,495 *19,200 14,250 46,548 16,856 64,316 30,464 10,725 2,190 10,680 2,280 22,320 2,070 *7,680 6,400 7,160 4,150 18,000 2,840 14,980 3,290 36,000 2,570 66,510 4,270 3,840* 57,167 12,536 2,785
1908
9,500 14,242 8,791 29,058* 16,977 7,920 *5,280 3,866 *2,400 19,716 92,069 12,688 7,620* 20,824 6,108 229,625 9,780* 3,840* 3,840* 1,470 1,100 1,470 18,720 1,160 22,890 1,420 5,670 1,390 30,298 580 13,920 1,690 *10,240 1,250 22,826 1,170 35,340 2,660 6,864
1920 2007 1992
14,152 21,780* 10,145
1900 1908 2016 1908 1969 1920 2014
2006
1911 2008 1914 2007 2015 1920 1916 1913 1904
130,368 217,901
Annual
5,002,637 kBtu
2,546,105 414,675 1,354,547 945,622 1,659,353 1,593,267 1,616,258 105,120 275,544 66,348 575,856 60,237 186,240 374,468 120,765 1,009,800 82,644 2,257,486 95,739 928,800 74,787 2,188,179 204,960 2,102,282 703,270 81,044 532,950 414,442 226,808 1,807,679 494,031
6 26
3 3
HW E Wall
Units 1
Floors 3
Heat HW Type
5 6 62 1 1
3 25 1 1 3 2 23 22 2 23 32 12 22 62 2
HP Electric CompHVAC SH SH Electric CompHVAC OHW SH ESH BB FAU EFAU Wall OFA CompHVAC GFA CompHVAC GFA SH GFA CompHVAC OFA
6 2 2 4 1 6 3 2
PackU FAU E Wall SH NH SH CompHVAC HW FAU
1 3 4 13 3 3 2 2 79 1 75 4
27 88 20
204,336 112,501 573,736 3,029,070 369,221
6 25 135 25
2 4 6 4
HW HW Electric HW
2,559,270 920,476 7,554,663
1 1 248
2 2 7
? FAU Electric
1
3
GFA
3 6 2 6 13
Electric CompHVAC SH HP GHW HW
3 11
HWR HP OHW
3
HW
2 63
SH ? E Wall
70,560 52,800 70,560 979,056 55,680
753,081 68,160 296,541 66,720 996,804 27,840 3,647,040 81,120 60,000 664,237 56,160
28
911,772 127,680 199,742
1 10
365,122
1 100 9
295,220
1
12
Apartments Apartments Parking (Commercial) Parking (Commercial) Building Type Entertainment/Club
Condos (Mixed Use) Vacant (Multi-Family) Condos Condos (Mixed Use) Retail Industrial (Heavy) Retail & Office Restaurant/Bar Single Family Warehouse Triplex Auto Garage 4-Plex (Commerical) Parking Apartments Office TriplexUse Retail Mixed Triplex Restaurant/Bar Duplex Warehouse Duplex Apartments Single Family Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments Retail Mixed(Mixed Use Use)
4-Plex Retail Mixed Use Apartments Auto Garage Apartments over garage Apartments (Tavern & Spa) Warehouse Parking (Commercial) Apartments Parking (Commercial) Apartments Apartments Apartments Parking (Garage) Government (Fire Station) Retail (Bakery) Apartments (Mixed Use) Vacant (Commercial) Vacant (Multi-family) Vacant (Multi-family)
Townhouse Plat
Retail & Office Condos (Mixed Use) Offices Apartments (Mixed Use) Townhouse Plat Grocery/Market Parking Lot Apartments Auto SingleGarage Family Apartments
Warehouse Condos (Mixed Use) Apartments (Subsidized)
Demo'd
EUI 29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00 32.10
Color Occupancy Type Code
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage Religious
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
Park/Green space Government (Police/Fire/Court) Vacant Bank/Financial
600350-0245 600350-0255 600350-0170 600350-0155 Parcel # 600350-0265
2007 1920 1916 Year Built 1913
30,298 13,920 *10,240 22,826 Net 35,340 SqFt
3,647,040
6 1
HP HW HWR Heat HP Type
Grocery/Market Parking Lot Apartments Building Type Auto Garage
664,237 Annual
12 Units
3 Floors 1
365,122
1 100 62 42 1 107 1
2 65 41 61
1 11 3 4 13 30 13 83 2 12 11
3 13 2 2 43 ?2 72 2 22 22
1 75 1
16 1
Warehouse Vacant (Multi-Family) Condos Use) Condos (Mixed (Mixed Use) Condos Retail (Mixed Use) Apartments (Mixed Use) Industrial (Heavy) Vacant (Service Building) CompHVAC Office Building Retail SingleStore Family SH OHW Triplex E BB 4-Plex FAU Wall Apartments EE Wall Triplex OFA Bank HP Triplex GFA Condos ? Duplex GFA Restaurant/Lounge SH Duplex Building (Auto) GFA Service SH Single Family OFA Warehouse SH Apartments (Mixed Use) Restaurant/Lounge HP PackU Apartments (Mixed Use) Restaurant/Lounge SH
27 88 15 120 29 6 1 25 9 25 1 21 1 1
4 6 3 6 4 2 2 4 3 4 2 4 2 2
NH ? CompHVAC Electric HW HW HW GFA HW ? HW GFA HW ? FAU
1 1
2 ?
? ?
61 3
3 2
GFA ? GFA
1
2
HW
1
3
GHW
76 18 179 1 10 72
6 3 18 1 53
E Wall E Wall HW OHW E HW Wall
Townhouse Plat Apartments Apartments Apartments Single Family Apartments
9
3
E Wall
Apartments (Subsidized)
911,772 kBtu
266 BLOCK
BLOCK36 01 600300-0065 600350-0535 7 866497-0000 639550-0000 63 866495-0000 5 600350-0575 12 600300-0090 600350-0510 5 600300-0085 32 600300-0070 BLOCK 02 2 600300-0095 600300-0690 33 600300-0680 4 23 600300-0685 BLOCK 37 71 600300-0695 386540-0010 49 600300-0700 600300-0100 21 600300-0705 860035-0000 600300-0710 10 386540-0005 600300-0715 600300-0150 8 600300-0720 386540-0030 20 600300-0725 600300-0155 600300-0730 4 600300-0140 600300-0640 43 BLOCK 38 5 600300-0635 783680-0025 872570-0000 172880-0005 7 783680-0005 BLOCK 03 2 172880-0030 600300-0770 172880-0046 62 600300-0765 608180-0000 600300-0760 4 172880-0056 600300-0755 172880-0062 600300-0740 600300-0820 BLOCK 40 600300-0814 723460-0135 600300-0805 723460-0185 600300-0810 600300-0802 BLOCK 41 600300-0801 639680-0000 600300-0803 723460-0626 600300-0800 723460-0605 600300-0795 723460-0635 600300-0794 600300-0793 BLOCK 42 600300-0792 197820-0440 600300-0791 197820-0460 600300-0790 197820-0470 600300-0785 197820-0445 600300-0775 197820-0450
386
BLOCK 04 BLOCK 43 600300-0875
1920 2007 2001 2007 1917 2011 1927 1920 1941 1903 1902 1924 1964 1907 1901 1963 1904 2001 1904 1911 1903 1920 1900 1963 1928 2014 1937 1910
1908 2015 1905 2009 1907 1900 1900 1908 2000 1908 1900 1928 1969 1920
14,152 *19,200 21,780* 46,548 11,452* 16,856 65,492 64,316 10,244* 22,272 1,224 2,190 2,280 2,070 6,400 24,888 4,150 6,122 2,840 3,200* 3,290 3,560 2,570 14,765 4,270 9,440 3,840* 2,920 57,167 4,928 2,785
1925 1963 1962 1904 1908 1991
14,242 25,865* 29,058* 15,750 88,125 18,422 3,866 1,860 19,716 7,583* 12,688 2,010 7,620* 13,390 20,824 6,108 9,780* 16,238 3,840* 5,376 3,840* 1,470 1,100 7,200* 1,470 4,270 1,160 32,400* 1,420 32,212 1,390 580 1,690 43,320 1,250 9,720 1,170 206,836 2,660 6,864 53,108
1992
10,145
1960 1900
2006 2003 1904
1940 2015
1,354,547 945,622 2,154,687 1,659,353
1,164,826 68,666 105,120 66,348 60,237 186,240 724,241 120,765 82,644 95,739 536,492 74,787 380,937 204,960 243,552 440,044 2,102,282 742,650 81,044 414,442 1,807,679 458,325 2,899,313 536,080 112,501 89,280 573,736 369,221 96,480 389,649 2,559,270 920,476 521,240 172,570 70,560 52,800 70,560 124,257 55,680 68,160 1,195,065 66,720 27,840 81,120 1,425,228 60,000 282,852 56,160 6,804,904 127,680 199,742 1,545,443
295,220
4
SH ? CompHVAC ? SH Electric SH
E Wall
4-Plex
Demo'd
Apartments Retail Stores Apartments over garage Apartments (Subsidized) Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartment Apartments Single Family Apartments Condos Apartments Single Family Parking (Garage) Apartment Government (Fire Station) Retail (Bakery) Vacant (Commercial) Church/Welfare/Religious Vacant (Multi-family) Church/Welfare/Religious Vacant (Multi-family) Townhouse Plat Condos Triplex Parking (For School) School (Public)
81
197820-0440 197820-0460 197820-0470 197820-0445 Parcel # 197820-0450
1991 Year Built
43,320 9,720 206,836 Net 53,108 SqFt
1,425,228 282,852 6,804,904
1,984,035
84
6
1,354,547 945,622 6,024,340 1,659,353 356,475
62 1 150 1 32
5 1 13 1 3 3 11 2 12
76 18 179
Annual 72 Units kBtu
1,545,443
6 3 18 5 Floors
E Wall E Wall HW Heat E Wall Type
Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Building Type
BLOCK BLOCK 43 01 880895-0000 600350-0535 197820-0860 639550-0000 197820-0875 600350-0575 197820-0830 600350-0510 197820-0865
2001 1917 2000 1927 1930
60,305 *19,200 *7,200 46,548 16,856 207,022 64,316 12,250
BLOCK 02 BLOCK 44 600300-0690 860030-0000 600300-0680 197820-0885 600300-0685
1903 1980 1902 1966 1924
2,190 44,408 2,280 2,236 2,070
105,120 1,461,023 66,348 179,104 60,237
1964 1901 1927 1904 1904 1960 1903 1900
6,400 4,150 57,127 2,840 *16,320 3,290 84,755 2,570 4,270 3,840* *9,450 57,167 13,140 2,785 61,309 14,242 29,058*
186,240 120,765 1,879,478 82,644 95,739 2,788,440 74,787 204,960
1 56 3 4 13 3 83 3 2 115 2 1
2,102,282
75
6
339,012 81,044 1,784,092 414,442 1,807,679
4
100 27 88
3 54 6
26,000 18,900 3,866 74,722 19,716 12,688 7,620* 10,785 20,824 18,152 6,108 31,850 9,780* 5,659 3,840* 15,823 3,840* 1,470 *2,820 1,100 2,201 1,470 1,160 65,448 1,420 1,390 580 6,050 1,690 64,046 1,250 1,170 58,376 2,660 46,284 6,864 *7,200
756,600 549,990 112,501 2,174,410 573,736
32 18 6 123 25 25
4 32 54 4
E Wall E HW Wall Electric HW HW
22 1 32 1 49 11 31
32 52 10 3 4
HW ? EFAU Wall ? FAU HW
1
1 3
HW GFA
54
18
?
1 62
3 3 17
HW GHW ?
1,346,864 199,742
97 1 86 10
41 43
EOHW Wall E HW Wall
Apartments Single Family Apartments Parking
295,220
9
3
E Wall
Apartments (Subsidized)
600300-0695 BLOCK 45 600300-0700 197820-0505 600300-0705 197820-0525 600300-0710 815570-0000 600300-0715
82
1925 1963 1962
600300-0720 BLOCK 46 600300-0725 197820-0785 600300-0730 197820-0805 600300-0640 197820-0790 600300-0635 872570-0000 BLOCK 47 197820-0895 BLOCK 03 197820-0915 600300-0770 152250-0000 600300-0765 600300-0760 BLOCK 48 600300-0755 197820-1220 600300-0740 197820-1230 600300-0820 507070-0000 600300-0814 197820-1225 600300-0805 197820-1240 600300-0810 600300-0802 197820-1226 600300-0801 197820-1241 600300-0803 600300-0800 BLOCK 49 666914-0000 600300-0795 197820-0580 600300-0794 600300-0793 197820-0550 600300-0792 380100-0000 600300-0791 BLOCK 50 600300-0790 197820-0745 600300-0785 197820-0750 600300-0775 197820-0775 BLOCK 04 BLOCK 51 600300-0875
1989
2014
1910 1910 1993 1908 2015 1916 1903 1900 1989 1908 1908 1905 1969 1998 1920 1960 1902 1918 1949 2006 1981 1907 2015 1982
1997 1904 1928 1908
1992
10,145
369,221
313,844 2,559,270 528,223 920,476 1,047,865 164,677 460,449 70,560 52,800 115,112 70,560
3 2 92 2 10 2 2
Apartments (Mixed Use) Vacant (Multi-Family) Vacant (Commercial) CompHVAC Condos (Mixed Use) SH Retail Retirement Home CompHVAC SH Industrial (Heavy) Apartments HWR Electric
OHW E ?BB HP FAU
Single Family Condos Triplex Medical 4-Plex Office
Apartments Triplex Apartment Triplex Parking Duplex GFA Condos ? Duplex GFA Single Family OFA Apartments (Mixed Use) PackU First Hill Park(Mixed Use) Apartments Art Gallery/Museum 4-Plex EHW Wall Apartments Electric NH CompHVAC Apartments over garage E Wall OFA HW GFA
Apartment Apartment Apartments Apartment Apartments Apartments Parking (Garage) Apartments Government (Fire Station) Apartments Retail (Bakery) Condos Vacant (Commercial) Apartments Vacant (Multi-family) Apartments Vacant (Multi-family) Parking (Commercial) Office Townhouse Plat
55,680
2,153,239 68,160 66,720 27,840 484,605 81,120 2,107,113 60,000 56,160 1,698,742 127,680
Condos Single Family (Bishop's House) Medical Office Townhouse Plat Condos
Demo'd
Color EUI Occupancy Type Code
29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00 32.10
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage Religious
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
Park/Green space Government (Police/Fire/Court) Vacant Bank/Financial
197820-0550 380100-0000
1907 1982
BLOCK 50 Parcel # 197820-0745 197820-0750 266 197820-0775 BLOCK 01 386 600350-0535 7 BLOCK 51 639550-0000 63 197820-0935 5 600350-0575 12 197820-0955 600350-0510 5 445871-0000 32 197820-0960 BLOCK 02 2 600300-0690 33 BLOCK 52 600300-0680 4 197820-1180 23 600300-0685 197820-1195 71 600300-0695 197820-1200 49 600300-0700 21 197820-1185 600300-0705 197820-1205 600300-0710 10 197820-1210 600300-0715 8 600300-0720 BLOCK 53 20 600300-0725 197820-1270 600300-0730 4 197820-1290 600300-0640 43 5 600300-0635 BLOCK 54 872570-0000 197820-1295 7 197820-1300 BLOCK 03 2 197820-1305 600300-0770 197820-1310 62 600300-0765 197820-1315 600300-0760 197820-1320 4 600300-0755 925690-0100 600300-0740 925690-0115 600300-0820 925690-0010 600300-0814 600300-0805 BLOCK 55 600300-0810 925690-0080 600300-0802 925690-0065 600300-0801 925690-0050 600300-0803 925690-0036 600300-0800 925690-0035 600300-0795 925690-0061 600300-0794 926690-0030 600300-0793 925690-0005 600300-0792 600300-0791 BLOCK 56 600300-0790 925690-0020 600300-0785 322504-9001 600300-0775
Year Built 1997 1928
BLOCK 57 BLOCK 04 193815-0000 600300-0875
2001 1948 1917 1956 1927 2015 1987 1903 1902 1924 1964 1901 1910 1904 1910 1904 1910 1903 1900
1965 2014 1910
1908 2015 1920 2008 1927 1900 1927 1908 1908 2003 1918 1969 1917 1920 1965
6,050 64,046 Net SqFt 58,376 46,284 *7,200 *19,200 46,548 14,400 16,856 8,544 64,316 155,736 36,489 2,190 2,280 *7,200 2,070 *7,200 6,400 *14,768 4,150 31,917 2,840 23,760 3,290 17,872 2,570 4,270 3,840* 57,882 57,167 *9,715 2,785
2014 1904 1908
14,242 29,058* 18,507 20,346 14,380 3,866 7,080 19,716 *13,482 12,688 100,528 7,620* 1,848 20,824 19,572 6,108 3,213 9,780* 3,840* 3,840* 18,354 1,470 7,296 1,100 10,742 1,470 1,160 *6,261 1,420 14,160 1,390 1,470 580 2,088 1,690 1,250 1,170 82,627 2,660 6,864
1950 1992
90,190 10,145
1911 1956 2006 1910
1922 1950 2015 1959
484,605 2,107,113
62
Annual Units kBtu 97 1,698,742 1,346,864 86
3 17
HW ?
Floors 4 4
Heat Type E Wall E Wall
105,120 66,348 60,237 186,240 120,765 1,024,536 82,644 762,696 95,739 573,691 74,787 204,960
62 1 1 168 52 1 3 4 13 3 3 2 2 1
5 21 21 23 9 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2
4,636,348 2,102,282
75
36
81,044 414,442 1,807,679 2,789,005
4
1,354,547 753,120 945,622 684,374 1,659,353
5,123,714 1,200,488
Medical Office Condos Building Type Apartments Apartments Parking
Vacant (Multi-Family) CompHVAC Condos (Mixed Use) Office CompHVAC SH Retail Medical HW SH IndustrialOffice (Heavy) Condos ? Apartment (Mixed Use) E Wall Single Family OHW Triplex E BB Parking Garage 4-Plex FAU Parking Garage Apartments E Wall Parking Garage Triplex OFA Church/Religious FAU Triplex GFA Church/Religious FAU Duplex GFA Church/Religious FAU Duplex GFA Single Family OFA Apartments (Mixed Use) Medical Office Steam PackU Apartments (Mixed Use) Vacant (Commercial) E Wall
4-Plex
1
2 1 13
1
1 1 23
Apartments NH Apartments over garage CompHVAC Restaurant/Bar E Wall CompHVAC Bowling Alley Bowling Alley W&C Apartments HW CompHVAC Restaurant/Bar Apartments HW Parking Garage Apartments HW CompHVAC Hotel/Motel Parking (Garage) Auto Garage PU Government (Fire Station) ? CompHVAC Mini Warehouse Retail (Bakery) FAU Restaurant/Bar FAU Vacant (Commercial) Vacant (Multi-family) Vacant (Multi-family) Garage/Storage ? CompHVAC Restaurant/Lounge Retail Store Plat Townhouse GFA SH Vacant (Commercial) Vacant (Commercial) CompHVAC Daycare Center Convenience/Gas NH GHW Townhouse Dry CleanersPlat FAU
199,742
105 1 10
61 3
Single Family Apartment CompHVAC OHW Apartments HW
2,967,251 295,220
145 9
13 3
1,141,411 806,718 112,501 1,066,956 573,736 369,221 2,925,365 47,678 2,559,270 504,958 920,476 484,199
473,533 70,560 1,099,507 52,800 602,626 70,560
27 88
6 25 25 179 1 1
4 6 1 1 1 2 1 4 4 6 1 2 2 2 1
55,680 68,160 525,336 66,720 385,140 27,840 53,870 81,120 60,000 56,160 2,718,428 127,680
? E Wall
Condos Apartments (Subsidized)
Demo'd
83
925690-0005 BLOCK 56 925690-0020 Parcel # 322504-9001 BLOCK BLOCK57 01 193815-0000 600350-0535 197820-0605 639550-0000 268067-0000 600350-0575 197820-0610 600350-0510 BLOCK BLOCK58 02 197820-0710 600300-0690 197820-0720 600300-0680 872620-0000 600300-0685 197820-0730 600300-0695 600300-0700 BLOCK 59 600300-0705 256030-0000 600300-0710 256035-0000 600300-0715 600300-0720 BLOCK 60 600300-0725 197820-1140 600300-0730 197820-1155 600300-0640 197820-1160 600300-0635 636008-0000 872570-0000
84
BLOCK61 03 BLOCK 600300-0770 197820-0625 600300-0765 600300-0760 BLOCK 62 600300-0755 197820-0670 600300-0740 197820-0690 600300-0820 197820-0691 600300-0814 872599-0000 600300-0805 197820-1015 600300-0810 610845-0000 600300-0802 BLOCK 63 600300-0801 197820-1116 600300-0803 197820-1130 600300-0800 197820-1135 600300-0795 197820-1115 600300-0794 600300-0793 BLOCK 64 600300-0792 322504-9002 600300-0791 000240-0004 600300-0790 322504-9003 600300-0785 000240-0005 600300-0775 322504-9004 000240-0006 BLOCK 04 322504-9007 600300-0875
1959
2
2,088
53,870
2014 Year Built
Net 82,627 SqFt
2,718,428
1950 1912 2001 1930 1917 1956 1927
90,190 *19,200 12,648 46,548 63,728 16,856 4,182 64,316
2,967,251 368,057 1,354,547 2,096,651 945,622 630,227 1,659,353
145
1905 1903 2012 1902 1929 1924 1924 1964 1901 1904 1982 1904 1981 1903 1900
17,300 2,190 165,816 2,280 55,770 2,070 8,480 6,400 4,150 2,840 192,793 3,290 19,511 2,570 4,270 3,840* *7,200 57,167 2,785 3,234 7,189 14,242 *28,216 29,058*
503,430 105,120 5,455,346 66,348 1,834,833 60,237 754,720 186,240
3,866 239,250 19,716 12,688 7,620* 10,115 20,824 *3,840 6,108 *11,520 9,780* 164464 3,840* *41,968 3,840* 1,470 1,100 18,240 1,470 7,960 1,160 8,108 1,420 *71 1,390 580 1,690 48,000 1,250 *17,522 1,170 6,640 2,660 *3,287 6,864 *2,287 *3,959 *2,782 10,145
2014 1910 1953 1975 1908 2015
1900 1992 1908 1908 1976 1969 1920 2004
2006 1962 1966 1946 2015
1910 1919 1904 1908
1992
Annual 105 Units kBtu
FAU
Dry Cleaners
Heat 6 CompHVAC Apartment Floors Building Type Type
62 56 1 1
13 35 14 1 11
Condos ? Vacant (Multi-Family) University Club Building FAU CompHVAC Condos (Mixed Use) Condos ? SH Retail Restaurant HP SH Industrial (Heavy)
120,765 82,644 6,342,890 95,739 567,770 74,787 204,960
22 1 236 3 22 4 13 3 3 139 2 22 1
43 17 2 12 2 13 2 2 33 2 22 2
HW OHW CompHVAC E BB ? FAU EHP Wall OFA GFA ? GFA FAU GFA OFA
2,102,282
75
6
259,043 81,044 639,821 414,442 1,807,679
4
27 88
1 14 6
Apartments Single Family Apartments (Mixed Use) Triplex Condos 4-Plex Bank Apartments Triplex Triplex Condos Duplex Condos Duplex Single Family Apartments (Mixed Use) PackU Parking Garage Apartments (Mixed Use) Medical 4-Plex Office EHW Wall Bank Apartments CompHVAC NH Vacant (Commercial) Apartments over garage CompHVAC
112,501 19,163,925 573,736 369,221
6 25 25
900,235 2,559,270 920,476
1 1
2 14 4 4 1 2 2 15
HW CompHVAC HW HW W&C ? FAU CompHVAC
Apartments Medical Office Apartments Apartments Parking (Garage) Bank Government (Fire Station) Parking Retail Parking(Bakery) Vacant (Commercial) Hospital Vacant (Multi-family) Parking Garage Vacant (Multi-family)
1
3 2 1 3
GFA CompHVAC FAU HW
Townhouse Plat Medical Office Medical Office Medical Office Vacant (Commercial)
1
3
GHW
34,438,762
70,560 52,800 1,461,024 70,560 637,596 55,680
649,451 68,160 66,720 27,840 81,120 1,238,400 60,000 56,160 372,504 127,680
5
199,742
1 10
21 3
295,220
9
3
Townhouse Plat
Warehouse/Storage Apartment (Under Construction) Retail/Café CompHVAC Single Family OHW Parking Apartments HW Parking Parking Parking Apartments (Subsidized) E Wall HW
Demo'd
Color EUI Occupancy Type Code
29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00 32.10
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage Religious
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
Park/Green space Government (Police/Fire/Court) Vacant Bank/Financial
BLOCK 64 322504-9002 000240-0004 Parcel # 322504-9003 000240-0005 266 322504-9004 BLOCK 01 386 000240-0006 600350-0535 7 322504-9007 639550-0000 63 000240-0009 5 600350-0575 000240-0008 12 600350-0510 5 000240-0007 32 322504-9009 BLOCK 02 2 552560-0010 600300-0690 33 000240-0001 600300-0680 4 23 197820-1335 600300-0685 71 225450-0025 600300-0695 49 225450-0465 600300-0700 21 225450-0530 600300-0705 225450-0555 600300-0710 10 197820-1340 600300-0715 8 197820-1345 600300-0720 20 225450-0075 600300-0725 225450-0404 600300-0730 4 197820-1400 600300-0640 43 5 197820-1407 600300-0635 197820-1421 872570-0000 7 197820-1435 197820-1405 BLOCK 03 2 197820-1446 600300-0770 62 219760-0250 600300-0765 225450-0195 600300-0760 4 225450-0165 600300-0755 600300-0740 225450-0315 600300-0820 225450-0320 600300-0814 225450-0271 600300-0805 225450-0285 600300-0810 225450-0275 600300-0802 225450-0255 600300-0801 225450-0260 600300-0803 225450-0265 600300-0800 600300-0795 BLOCK 65 600300-0794 859090-0646 600300-0793 600300-0792 BLOCK 66 600300-0791 197820-0665 600300-0790 197820-1055 600300-0785 197820-1060 600300-0775 859090-0951 859090-0950 BLOCK 04 859090-0955 600300-0875 197820-1096
1910
1,238,400
1955 1951 1903 1910 1902 1900 1924 1956 1964
48,000 *17,522 Net 6,640 SqFt *3,287 *2,287 *3,959 *19,200 *2,782 46,548 *4,100 16,856 *2,679 64,316 *3,840 56,610 36,225 2,190 24,876 2,280 18,348 2,070 76,090 6,400
1901 1904 1930 1904 1970 1903 1955 1900 1987 2014 1946
4,150 *92,148 2,840 22,720 3,290 99,933 2,570 50,450 4,270 9,999 3,840* 22,440 57,167
120,765 82,644 1,760,800 95,739 74,787 3,909,875 204,960 774,923 2,102,282 1,739,100
1910
2,785
1908 1988 2015 1963
1912 1970 1904 1946 1908 1975
*3,740 14,242 28,108 29,058* 39,115 *49,735 *6,556 3,866 *24,955 19,716 *4,830 12,688 112,800 7,620* 20,824 *7,254 6,108 6,916 9,780* 67,080 3,840* *4,830 3,840* *9,660 1,470 *4,518 1,100 *2,372 1,470 *2,372 1,160 1,420 1,390 226,274 580 1,690 1,250 73,288 1,170 62,151 2,660 9,522 6,864 298,219
81,044 414,442 2,251,451 1,807,679 3,133,112
1992 1994
10,145 504,262
Year Built 1919
2001 1917 1927
1900 1908 1908 1965 1969 1920 1911 1960
2006
1975 2015
Annual
372,504 kBtu
1,354,547 945,622 1,659,353
3,107,889 2,807,438 105,120 1,927,890 66,348 1,421,970 60,237 5,896,975 186,240
112,501 573,736 369,221 8,742,000 2,559,270 920,476 361,707
5
Units
62 1 1
1 3 4 13 3 3 2 2 1 75
4 23 12 32 53 2 2 12 32 52 5 6 1
27 88
4 56 3
6 25 25
2 4 4 5 2 22 7
3,682,692
70,560 52,800 70,560
5 1 1
4
1 1
1
Warehouse/Storage Apartment (Under Construction) Building Type Retail/CafĂŠ Parking Parking Parking Vacant (Multi-Family) Parking CompHVAC Condos (Mixed Use) Parking SH Retail Garage Parking Garage SH Industrial (Heavy) Parking Garage Dormitory ? Seattle University ? Single Family OHW Seattle Triplex University EHW BB Seattle HW 4-Plex University FAU Seattle University Apartments EHW Wall Triplex OFA Parking Triplex GFA School FAU Duplex Theatre GFA Parking NH Duplex Garage GFA Seattle University HW Single Family OFA Seattle University FAU Apartments (Mixed Use) PackU Seattle University HW Apartments (Mixed Use) Seattle 4-Plex U Medical Office E Wall Parking Apartments NH Seattle U Medical Office PU Apartments over garage CompHVAC Seattle U Medical Office HW Parking Garage Parking Garage Apartments HW Vacant (Commercial) Apartments HW Vacant (Commercial) Apartments HW Seattle ParkingUniversity (Garage) W&C Government (Fire Station) Vacant (Commercial) ? Retail (Bakery) Seattle U Offices FAU HW Vacant (Commercial) Seattle U Dorm HW (Multi-family) Vacant (Commercial) (Multi-family) Vacant (Commercial) Vacant (Commercial) Vacant (Commercial) Townhouse Plat GFA Vacant (Commercial)
HW Heat Floors 2 CompHVAC Type
3
55,680 68,160 66,720 47,381,776 27,840 81,120 60,000 15,346,507 56,160 4,978,295 127,680 762,712 199,742
7 1
1 10
62,447,059 295,220 105,592,463
9
CompHVAC Hospital
3
GHW
6 4 21 3 12
CompHVAC HW OHW HW HW HW
83
EHW Wall
Townhouse Plat
Hospital Medical Office Single Family Medical Office Apartments Hospital Apartments (Subsidized) Hospital
Demo'd
85
BLOCK 66 197820-0665 197820-1055 Parcel # 197820-1060 859090-0951 859090-0950 BLOCK 01 859090-0955 600350-0535 197820-1096 639550-0000 859090-0970 600350-0575 600350-0510 BLOCK 67 859090-0685 BLOCK 02 859090-0721 600300-0690 859090-0720 600300-0680 859090-0690 600300-0685 859090-0710 600300-0695
86
600300-0700 BLOCK 68 600300-0705 859090-0725 600300-0710 600300-0715 BLOCK 69 600300-0720 7803970-0000 600300-0725 600300-0730 BLOCK 70 600300-0640 859090-0765 600300-0635 859090-0770 872570-0000 859090-0845 BLOCK 71 03 BLOCK 600300-0770 219810-0021 600300-0765 219810-0025 600300-0760 219810-0020 600300-0755 219810-0015 600300-0740 219810-0010 600300-0820 219810-0005 600300-0814 219760-0275 600300-0805 219810-0030 600300-0810 219760-0315 600300-0802 219810-0110 600300-0801 219760-0926 600300-0803 219760-0927 600300-0800 219760-0931 600300-0795 219760-0930 600300-0794 219810-0120 600300-0793 600300-0792 BLOCK 72 600300-0791 225450-0595 600300-0790 225450-0565 600300-0785 600300-0775 322504-9022 322504-9019 BLOCK 04 322504-9017 600300-0875 322504-9015
6 CompHVAC Hospital Medical Office 4 HW Heat Floors Building Type Medical Office 2 HW Type
1912 1970 Year Built 1946
73,288 62,151 Net 9,522 SqFt
1975
298,219
62,447,059
12
HW
1994 2001 1978 1917
*19,200 504,262 46,548 158,659 16,856
105,592,463 1,354,547 33,223,195 945,622
85 61
HW CompHVAC CompHVAC SH
1927
64,316
1,659,353
1
SH
1903 1982 1902 1956 1924 1959 1964
*21,600 *4,500 2,190 7,826 2,280 21,277 2,070 22,546 6,400
1901 1904 1904 1903 1900 2014 1910
4,150 2,840 *60,885 3,290 2,570 4,270 *49,358 3,840* 57,167 2,785
1988 1908 1958 2015 1925
77,775 14,242 10,612 29,058* 16,896
1900 1908 2016 1908
3,866 19,716 103,118 12,688 7,620* 20,824 20,334 6,108 7,550 9,780* *13,672 3,840* 179,604 3,840* 289,752 1,470 49,159 1,100 *3,286 1,470 *1,840 1,160 *2,880 1,420 *4,800 1,390 *142,056 580 1,690 1,250 29,173 1,170 39,150 2,660 6,864 30,787 2,548 24,248 10,145 29,506
1969 1908 1920 1922
1965 1999 1990 2006
2015
2015 2001 1904 1908 1921 1930 1962 1992 1920
15,346,507 4,978,295 Annual Units 762,712 kBtu
62 1 1
3 42 32 33
OHW EHW BB HW FAU EHW Wall
120,765 82,644 95,739 74,787 204,960
1 13 3 4 13 3 3 2 2 1
2 2 2 2 2
OFA GFA GFA GFA OFA
2,102,282
75
6
PackU
81,044 6,229,778 414,442 850,021 1,807,679 491,674
4
27 88 33
54 16 3
112,501 573,736 3,392,582 369,221
6 25 170 25
2 4 64
HW HW E HW Wall
2,559,270 591,719 920,476 219,705
1 43 1 8
2 3 2 2
? HW FAU HW
362 205 1
12 7 3 3
W&C HW W&C GFA
68,160 66,720 27,840 81,120 60,000 2,260,908 56,160
1
3
GHW
1,452,465 127,680 199,742 2,385,993
11 10
94,531 625,598 295,220 1,543,164
9
5 21 23 1 1 23
CompHVAC CompHVAC OHW HW PU CompHVAC SH EFAU Wall
105,120 227,737 66,348 1,704,288 60,237 1,805,935 186,240
13,919,310 9,532,841 70,560 2,698,829 52,800 70,560
E Wall
Hospital Vacant (Multi-Family) Hospital Condos (Mixed Use) Hospital Retail Industrial (Heavy)
Parking Garage Vacant Single Family Apartment Triplex Medical 4-Plex Office Medical Office Apartments Triplex Triplex Parking Duplex Garage Duplex Single Family Vacant Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments (Mixed Use) 4-Plex
Medical Office HP Apartments NH Medical Office HW Apartments over garage CompHVAC Apartment E Wall
55,680
Apartments Apartments Apartment Apartments(Mixed Use) Parking (Garage) Government (Fire Station) Apartment (Mixed Use) Retail (Bakery) Apartment (Mixed Use) Vacant (Commercial) Vacant Vacant (Multi-family) Seattle University Vacant (Multi-family) Apartment Residence Dorm Townhouse Plat Seattle University Parking Vacant Vacant Sports Field Townhouse Plat
Seattle Academy STREAM (Single Family/C/I Zone) Single Family Seattle Academy Gymnasium Apartments Seattle Academy of Arts & Sciences (Private) Mother's Place Daycare Center Warehouse (Roberts Delbert W + Inez) Apartments (Subsidized) Seattle Academy Office Building
Demo'd
219810-0120
EUI 29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00 32.10
Color Occupancy Type Code
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage Religious
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
Park/Green space Government (Police/Fire/Court) Vacant Bank/Financial
BLOCK 72 225450-0595 Parcel # 225450-0565 322504-9022 266 322504-9019 BLOCK 01 386 322504-9017 600350-0535 7 322504-9015 639550-0000 63 322504-9016 5 600350-0575 12 600350-0510 322504-9023 5 225450-0600 32 BLOCK 02 322504-9020 2 600300-0690 33 600300-0680 4 BLOCK 73 23 600300-0685 225450-1260 71 600300-0695 225450-1240 49 600300-0700 225450-1275 21 600300-0705 225450-1235 600300-0710 10 225450-1295 600300-0715 225450-1290 8 600300-0720 225450-1300 20 600300-0725 225450-1305 600300-0730 4 225450-1310 600300-0640 43 225450-1220 5 600300-0635 225450-1215 872570-0000 7 225450-1205 225450-1200 BLOCK 03 2 225450-1185 600300-0770 225450-1170 62 600300-0765 225450-1180 600300-0760 4
600300-0755 BLOCK 74 600300-0740 225450-1365 600300-0820 225450-1355 600300-0814 225450-1350 600300-0805 600300-0810 225450-1342 600300-0802 225450-1343 600300-0801 225450-1344 600300-0803 225450-1341 600300-0800 225450-1345 600300-0795 225450-1347 600300-0794 225450-1346 600300-0793 225450-1335 600300-0792 225450-1340 600300-0791 225450-1327 600300-0790 225450-1331 600300-0785 225450-1328 600300-0775 225450-1330 225450-1329 BLOCK 04 225450-1325 600300-0875
Sports Field
*142,056
2014 1907 1910 1900 1908 1900 2015 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1908 1900 1908
29,173 Net 39,150 SqFt 30,787 2,548 24,248 *19,200 29,506 46,548 9,534 16,856 64,316 8,289* 4,254* 5,652* 2,190 2,280 2,070 24,649 6,400 16,144 4,150 23,764 2,840 2,480 3,290 2,700 2,570 2,200 4,270 3,840* 57,167 11,346 2,785 1,840 14,242 2,180 29,058* 1,900 1,160 1,840 3,866 2,930 19,716 940 12,688
1969 1963 1920 1900 1900 2001 2001 2001 2006 2001 2001 2001 2001 1902 2015 1902 2009 2009 1904 2009 1908 2009 2009 1903 1992
7,620* 20,824 5,573 6,108 1,860 9,780* 2,160 3,840* 3,840* 1,140 1,470 1,290 1,100 1,290 1,470 1,140 1,160 1,140 1,420 1,290 1,390 1,290 580 1,460 1,690 1,610 1,250 1,590 1,170 1,770 2,660 1,620 6,864 1,770 1,680 3,076 10,145
2015 Year Built 2001 1921 1930 1962 1920 2001 1900 1917 1927
1903 1902 1924 1924 1964 1923 1901 1909 1904 1900 1904 1903 1903 1903 1900
2,260,908 Annual Units 1,452,465 1 kBtu 2,385,993 94,531 625,598 1,543,164 1,354,547 62 523,417 945,622 1 1,659,353 1
5 Floors 2 2 1 1 25 31 1
105,120 66,348 60,237 717,286 186,240 469,790 120,765 691,532 82,644 72,168 95,739 78,570 74,787 105,600 204,960
1 3 4 31 13 25 3 38 23 2 3 2 1 1
3 2 42 43 42 22 2 3 2 2 2
2,102,282
75 1 4 1 27 2 88 1 1 16 1 25 1 25
6 3 2 4 3 6 2 2 22 34 14
1 81 2 1
2 32 3 2 3 3 33 3 3 3 3 33 2 2 1 21 3 1 2 3 3
364,207 81,044 88,320 414,442 63,438 1,807,679 91,200 55,680 88,320 112,501 140,640 573,736 45,120 369,221 2,559,270 162,174 920,476 54,126
103,680 54,720 70,560 61,920 52,800 61,920 70,560 54,720 55,680 54,720 68,160 61,920 66,720 61,920 27,840 42,486 81,120 77,280 60,000 76,320 56,160 84,960 127,680 77,760 199,742 84,960 80,640 89,512 295,220
1 1
21 1 11 10 5 9
CompHVAC Heat CompHVAC Type PU CompHVAC SH FAU CompHVAC Steam SH SH
Seattle Academy STREAM (Single Family/C/I Zone) Building Type Seattle Academy Gymnasium Seattle Academy of Arts & Sciences (Private) Mother's Place Daycare Center Warehouse (Roberts Delbert W + Inez) Vacant (Multi-Family) Seattle Office Building CondosAcademy (Mixed Use) Residence Hall/Dorm Retail Industrial (Heavy) Vacant (Commercial) Vacant (Multi-family) Vacant (Commercial) - Parking Single Family OHW Triplex E BB 4-Plex FAU Apartments (Co-op) HW Apartments EHW Wall Apartments (Subsidized) Triplex OFA Apartments HW Triplex (Single Family Converted) GFA Duplex GFA Duplex GFA Triplex (Single Family Converted) EFA Duplex GFA Single Family OFA Single Family OFA Parking Apartments (Mixed Use) PackU Parking Apartments (Mixed Use) Church/Welfare/Religious ? 4-Plex E Wall Single Family GFA Apartments NH Duplex (Single Family Converted) GFA Apartments over garage CompHVAC Single Family GFA Single Family OFA Single Family EHW BB Apartments Single Family GFA Apartments HW Single Family GFA Apartments HW Parking (Garage) Government (Fire Station) ? Apartments EFAU Wall Retail (Bakery) Duplex (Single Family Converted) GFA Vacant (Commercial) Single VacantFamily (Multi-family) E BB Vacant (Multi-family) Townhouse Plat GFA Townhouse Plat GFA Townhouse Plat GFA Townhouse Plat GFA Townhouse Plat GFA Townhouse Plat GFA Townhouse Plat GFA Townhouse Plat GFA Duplex (Single E BB GHW Townhouse PlatFamily Converted) Single Family GFA Townhouse Plat GFA Townhouse Plat GFA Single Family OHW Townhouse Plat GFA Apartments HW Townhouse Plat GFA Townhouse Plat GFA Apartments HW Apartments (Subsidized) E Wall
Demo'd
87
88
225450-1335 225450-1340 225450-1327 225450-1331 Parcel # 225450-1328 225450-1330 225450-1329 BLOCK 01 600350-0535 225450-1325 639550-0000 225450-1321 600350-0575 225450-1320 600350-0510 225450-1324
1902 1902 2009 2009 Year Built 2009 2009 2009 1903 2001 2015 1917 2016 1927 2016
225450-1323 BLOCK 02 225450-1322 600300-0690 225450-1440 600300-0680 225450-1435 600300-0685 230250-0000 600300-0695 225450-1425 600300-0700 225450-1420 600300-0705 225450-1415 600300-0710 225450-1405 600300-0715 225450-1406 600300-0720 225450-1326 600300-0725 225450-1385 600300-0730 225450-1380 600300-0640 225450-1370 600300-0635 225450-1373 872570-0000
2016 2016 1903 1901 1902 1900 1924 1983 1964 1905 1901 1902 1904 1901 1904 1900 1903 1900
BLOCK BLOCK 75 03 723460-0092 600300-0770 723460-0093 600300-0765 723460-0094 600300-0760 723460-0095 600300-0755 723460-0098 600300-0740 600300-0820 723460-0097 600300-0814 723460-0091 600300-0805 723460-0096 600300-0810 723460-0090 600300-0802 723460-0085 600300-0801 723460-0075 600300-0803 723460-0065 600300-0800 723460-0125 600300-0795 134750-0000 600300-0794 723460-0116 600300-0793 723460-0118 600300-0792 723460-0115 600300-0791 723460-0117 600300-0790 723460-0110 600300-0785 723460-0105 600300-0775 253885-0000 BLOCK 04 600300-0875
2014 1903 1903 1910 1903 1908 1903 2015
2005 1900 2005 1908 2005 1908 2005 2005 1969 1920 2005 2005 2005 1904 1900 1982 2006
1,460 1,610 1,590 Net 1,770 SqFt 1,620 1,770 1,680 *19,200 3,076 46,548 1,690 16,856 1,610 64,316 1,800 1,860 1,660 2,190 1,890 2,280 1,900 2,070 7,341* 6,400 3,380 4,150 2,490 2,840 3,590 3,290 2,780 2,570 4,080* 4,270 3,181* 3,840* 5,990 57,167 3,010 2,785 4,108 14,242 3,030 29,058*
1906 1987 2013 2013 2015 2013 2013 1904 1904 1902 1908 1981
1,330 3,866 1,320 19,716 1,320 12,688 1,330 7,620* 1,330 20,824 6,108 1,320 9,780* 1,320 3,840* 1,330 3,840* 3,190 1,470 3,080 1,100 7,089 1,470 14,400* 1,160 9,540 1,420 7,200* 1,390 1,810 580 1,770 1,690 1,810 1,250 1,770 1,170 3,980 2,660 2,820 6,864 7,200*
1992
10,145
42,486 2 77,280 1 76,320 Annual 84,960 Units kBtu 1 77,760 84,960 80,640 89,512 5 1,354,547 62 81,120 1 945,622 46,851 51 1,659,353 86,400 11 89,280 1 79,680 1 105,120 54,999 31 66,348 60,990 13 60,237 84 186,240 13 98,358 3 120,765 3 119,520 1 82,644 3 172,320 1 95,739 2 80,898 1 74,787 2 204,960 1 2,102,282 287,520
87,591 81,044 119,543 414,442 145,440 1,807,679
63,840 112,501 63,360 573,736 63,360 369,221 63,840 63,840 2,559,270 920,476 63,360
75 1 34 8 27 1 88
16 1 25 1 25 1 11 11 1 1 1 2 81
Duplex (Single Family Converted) 3 E BB Single Family 2 GFA Townhouse Plat 2 GFA Heat Townhouse Plat 1 GFA Floors Building Type Type Townhouse Plat 2 GFA Townhouse Plat 1 GFA Townhouse Plat 2 GFA Apartments Vacant (Multi-Family) 3 HW CompHVAC Condos (Mixed Townhouse PlatUse) 35 GFA SH Retail Apartments 31 GHP SH Industrial (Heavy) Townhouse Plat 31 GFA Townhouse Plat 3 GFA Townhouse Plat 3 GFA Single Family 3 OHW Triplex (Single Family Converted) GHP Triplex 2 E BB ? Electric Church/Welfare/Religious 4-Plex 2 FAU Condos 3 ? Apartments 3 E Wall Triplex (Single Family Converted) 3 GFA Triplex 2 OFA Single Family 2 GHW Triplex 2 GFA Single Family 3 GFA Duplex 2 GFA Duplex (Single Family Converted) 2 GFA Duplex 2 GFA Vacant (Multi-family) Single Family 2 OFA Vacant (Commercial) Apartments (Mixed Use) PackU Single Family 36 GFA Apartments (Mixed Use) Triplex (Single Family Converted) 4 GFA 4-Plex E Wall Apartments 24 FA Apartments NH Single Familyover garage 16 GFA Apartments CompHVAC
Townhouse Apartments Plat Townhouse Apartments Plat Townhouse Apartments Plat Townhouse Plat Parking (Garage) Townhouse GovernmentPlat (Fire Station) Retail (Bakery) Townhouse Plat Vacant (Commercial) Townhouse Plat Vacant (Multi-family) Townhouse Plat VacantFamily (Multi-family) Single
32 34 34 3 32 32 3 3 3 3 23
GFA HW GFA HW GFA HW GFA GFA ? FAU GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA EGFA Wall
Duplex Apartments Townhouse Plat Public Park Group Home/Mental Health Condos Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Duplex (Single Family Converted) Single Family Single Family Apartments Condos Apartments (Subsidized)
63,360 63,840 153,120 70,560 89,628 52,800 206,290 70,560 55,680 523,746 68,160 66,720 86,880 27,840 84,960 81,120 86,880 60,000 84,960 56,160 191,040 127,680 135,360 199,742 -
10 1 11 1 1 2 1 1 10 10
3 33 3 3 3 1 3 3 4
HW ? GHW GHW GHW GHW GHW GFA OHW GFA HW ?
295,220
9
3
E Wall
Demo'd
Color EUI Occupancy Type Code
29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00 32.10
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage Religious
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
Park/Green space Government (Police/Fire/Court) Vacant Bank/Financial
Parcel #
Year Built
Net SqFt
Annual Units kBtu
Floors
Heat Type
2 3 5 2 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 2 6 4 3 3 4 3 6 3 3 3 2 4 4 4 2 2 2 4 4 2 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 3
EFA GFA CompHVAC OFA SH GFA SH GFA E Wall EOHW Wall OFA E BB GR FAU E GR Wall GR OFA GR GFA GR GFA GR GFA EOFA Wall FA PackU ? EHW Wall HW NH HW CompHVAC Electric HW EHW Wall HW HW E Wall GFA ? GFA FAU ? ? HW ? FAU GFA GHW E Wall E Wall E Wall E Wall GHW E Wall E Wall E Wall OHW HW SH SH E Wall
Building Type
266 BLOCK
BLOCK 76 01 723460-0695 600350-0535 7 723460-0696 639550-0000 63 723460-0690 5 600350-0575 723460-0685 12 600350-0510 5 723460-0681 32 723460-0682 BLOCK 02 2 723460-0683 600300-0690 33 723460-0680 600300-0680 4 23 723460-0674 600300-0685 71 723460-0679 600300-0695 49 723460-0675 600300-0700 21 723460-0678 600300-0705 723460-0676 600300-0710 10 723460-0677 600300-0715 8 723460-0670 600300-0720 20 723460-0665 600300-0725 524510-0000 600300-0730 4 723460-0725 600300-0640 43 5 723460-0720 600300-0635 723460-0715 872570-0000 7 723460-0714 723460-0705 BLOCK 03 2 723460-0700 600300-0770 62 600300-0765 BLOCK 77 600300-0760 4 723460-0880 600300-0755 723460-0876 600300-0740 723460-0875 600300-0820 078400-0000 600300-0814 257210-0000 600300-0805 600300-0810 723460-0855 600300-0802 743980-0000 600300-0801 723460-0910 600300-0803 723460-0901 600300-0800 723460-0902 600300-0795 723460-0900 600300-0794 723460-0899 600300-0793 723460-0903 600300-0792 723460-0904 600300-0791 723460-0898 600300-0790 723460-0890 600300-0785 600300-0775 BLOCK 78 225450-0645 BLOCK 04 225450-0635 600300-0875 225450-0625
386
1980 1902 2001 1902 1917 1904 1927 1904 2012 2012 1903 1904 1902 2016 1924 2016 1964 2016 1901 2016 1904 2016 1904 2016 1903 2016 1900 1950 2014 1928 1928 1910 1929 1908 1929 2015 2000 1928 1971 1900 1908 1908 1948 1903 1969 1902 1920 1928 1927 1929 1928 1900 2006 1925 2008 2008 2008 2008 2015 2008 2008 1966 1904 1908 1919 1920 1992
2,660 *19,200 2,640 46,548 4,480 16,856 3,770 64,316 3,440 1,250 1,250 2,190 3,450 2,280 1,520 2,070 1,520 6,400 1,520 4,150 1,520 2,840 1,520 3,290 1,520 2,570 7,842 4,270 6,344 3,840* 7,200* 57,167 8,726 2,785 8,738 14,242 11,802 29,058* 8,231 8,760 8,495 3,866 19,716 12,688 14,625 7,620* 2,700 20,824 1,980 6,108 7,200* 9,780* 10,095* 3,840* 3,840* 20,064 1,470 14,400* 1,100 4,881 1,470 3,140 1,160 1,180 1,420 1,300 1,390 1,320 580 1,180 1,690 1,300 1,250 1,320 1,170 15,580 2,660 6,864 10,500 1,728 10,145 *3,840
56,160 747,840 127,680 199,742
3 1 62 21 11 1 1 1 13 14 1 13 13 13 12 12 14 1 10 75 32 15 4 14 27 15 88 8 14 96 25 25 18 1 1 16 16 22 9 8 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 1 10
270,900 96,941 295,220
9
77,406 126,720 1,354,547 130,368 945,622 180,960 1,659,353 165,120 60,000 60,000 105,120 165,600 66,348 72,960 60,237 72,960 186,240 72,960 120,765 72,960 82,644 72,960 95,739 72,960 74,787 228,202 204,960 184,610 2,102,282 253,927 81,044 254,276 414,442 343,438 1,807,679 239,522 254,916 247,205 112,501 573,736 369,221 702,000
129,600 2,559,270 95,040 920,476 963,072 70,560 52,800 234,288 70,560 150,720 55,680 56,640 68,160 62,400 66,720 63,360 27,840 56,640 81,120 62,400 60,000 63,360
Triplex (Multi-Family) Vacant Single Family Condos (Mixed Use) Duplex Retail Single Family Industrial (Heavy) Single Family Townhouse Plat Townhouse Single FamilyPlat Single Family Triplex Townhouse Plat 4-Plex Townhouse Apartments Plat Townhouse Plat Triplex Townhouse Plat Triplex Townhouse Plat Duplex Townhouse Plat Duplex Apartments Single Family Apartments (Mixed Use) Condos Apartments (Mixed Use) Apartments 4-Plex Apartments Apartments over garage Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Parking (Garage) Single Family(Fire Station) Government Single(Bakery) Family Retail Condos(Commercial) Vacant Condos(Multi-family) Vacant Vacant (Multi-family) Apartments (Co-op) Condos Apartments (Co-op) Townhouse Plat Duplex Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Apartments Single Family Apartments Auto Garage Retail Apartments Parking Lot (Subsidized)
Demo'd
89
723460-0899 723460-0903 723460-0904 723460-0898 Parcel # 723460-0890
90
BLOCK BLOCK 78 01 225450-0645 600350-0535 225450-0635 639550-0000 225450-0625 600350-0575 225450-0630 600350-0510 225450-0615 225450-0610 BLOCK 02 225450-0605 600300-0690 225450-0660 600300-0680 225450-0650 600300-0685 225450-0654 600300-0695 225450-0655 600300-0700 225450-0656 600300-0705 225450-0670 600300-0710 225450-0664 600300-0715 225450-0685 600300-0720 225450-0690 600300-0725 225450-0692 600300-0730 225450-0700 600300-0640 225450-0695 600300-0635 225450-0705 872570-0000 225450-0710 BLOCK 03 BLOCK 79 600300-0770 225405-1085 600300-0765 225450-1080 600300-0760 225450-1070 600300-0755 225450-1065 600300-0740 225450-1060 600300-0820 225450-1055 600300-0814 225450-1051 600300-0805 225450-1052 600300-0810 225450-1050 600300-0802 225450-1046 600300-0801 225450-1047 600300-0803 225450-1048 600300-0800 225450-1049 600300-0795 225450-1045 600300-0794 225450-1039 600300-0793 225450-1044 600300-0792 225450-1040 600300-0791 225450-1043 600300-0790 225450-1041 600300-0785 225450-1042 600300-0775 225450-1100 225450-1090 BLOCK 04 225450-1096 600300-0875
2008 2008 2008 2008 Year Built 1966
1,320 1,180 1,300 1,320 Net 15,580 SqFt
1919 1920 2001
10,500 *19,200 1,728 46,548 *3,840 16,856 *3,804 64,316 8,756 3,573 10,440 2,190 9,850 2,280 2,785 2,070 1,080 6,400 1,080 4,150 1,310 2,840 2,140 3,290 *5,120 2,570 3,190 4,270 2,210 3,840* 2,480 57,167 2,484 2,785 *3,424 14,242 *3,840 29,058* *3,840
270,900 96,941 1,354,547
3,866 4,100 19,716 2,220 12,688 2,280 7,620* 3,092 20,824 4,080 6,108 2,610 9,780* 1,000 3,840* 1,300 3,840* 1,160 1,470 1,320 1,100 1,400 1,470 1,400 1,160 1,240 1,420 1,440 1,390 1,340 580 1,340 1,690 1,200 1,250 1,200 1,170 1,390 2,660 1,350 6,864 2,220 3,240 1,260 10,145
1917 1927 1930 1926 1923 1903 1910 1902 1904 1924 2015 1964 2015 1901 2015 1904 1903 1904 1903 1900 1900 1900 2014 1997 1997 1910 1908 2015
1900 1953 1908 1900 1908 1902 1906 1969 2010 1920 1906 1906 2015 2015 2015 2006 2015 2015 2015 2015 2009 2015 2009 2009 2009 2009 1904 2009 1908 1903 1902 2014 1992
63,360 1 56,640 1 62,400 1 63,360 1 Annual Units 747,840 kBtu 20
62 1 1
1 1 1 1 Floors 3
1 1 5
414,442 1,807,679
1 22 3 4 1 13 23 23 12 2 21 4 75 4 4 27 88
1 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 6 2 4 4 6
112,501 152,110 573,736 106,560 369,221 109,440 148,416 2,559,270 195,840 920,476 125,280 48,000 62,400 55,680 70,560 63,360 52,800 67,200 70,560 67,200 55,680 59,520 68,160 69,120 66,720 64,320 27,840 64,320 81,120 57,600 60,000 57,600 56,160 66,720 127,680 64,800 199,742 106,560 155,520 60,480 295,220
6 1 25 1 25 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 10 1 1 19
2 24 24 2 22 32 2 2 3 3 3 33 3 3 3 2 23 2 2 21 23 2 2 23
945,622 1,659,353 225,905
92,183 269,352 105,120 472,800 66,348 133,680 60,237 31,428 186,240 31,428 120,765 38,121 82,644 102,720 95,739 74,787 153,120 204,960 106,080 2,102,282 119,040 119,232 81,044
E Wall E Wall E Wall EHeat Wall EType Wall
Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Townhouse Plat Building Type Apartments
Auto Garage Vacant (Multi-Family) Retail Condos (Mixed Use) Parking Lot SH Retail Parking Lot SH Industrial (Heavy) CompHVAC Warehouse Warehouse SH GalleryFamily CompHVAC Single OHW Apartment Triplex EHW BB Apartment HW 4-Plex FAU Townhome Apartments EEHP Wall Townhome EHP Triplex OFA Townhome EHP Triplex GFA Single Family Duplex GFA Vacant Duplex GFA DuplexFamily OFA Single 4-plex E Wall Apartments (Mixed Use) PackU 4-plex E Wall Apartments (Mixed Use) 4-plex EE Wall 4-Plex Wall Parking Apartments NH Apartments over garage CompHVAC Parking Parking SH SH CompHVAC
HW FAU HW OFA HW GFA FAU ? EFAU BB GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GHW GFA GFA GFA GFA OHW GFA HW GFA GFA EGFA Wall
Apartments Day Care Center Apartments Single Family Apartments Duplex Parking (Garage) 4-Plex Government (Fire Station) Single Family Retail (Bakery) Single VacantFamily (Commercial) Single Family Vacant (Multi-family) Townhome Vacant (Multi-family) Townhome Townhome Townhouse Plat Townhome Townhome Townhome Townhome Townhome Townhouse Plat Townhome Townhome Townhome Townhome Single Family Townhome Apartments Single Family Single Family Townhome Apartments (Subsidized)
Demo'd
EUI 29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00 32.10
Color Occupancy Type Code
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage Religious
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
Park/Green space Government (Police/Fire/Court) Vacant Bank/Financial
225450-1044 225450-1040 225450-1043 225450-1041 Parcel # 225450-1042 225450-1100 266 225450-1090 BLOCK 01 386 225450-1096 600350-0535 7 225450-1097 639550-0000 63 225450-1095 5 600350-0575 12 225450-1115 600350-0510 5 225450-1120 32 225450-1125 BLOCK 02 2 225450-1124 600300-0690 33 225450-1123 600300-0680 4 23 225450-1122 600300-0685 71 225450-1136 600300-0695 49 600300-0700 225450-1137 21 600300-0705 225450-1135 600300-0710 225450-1140 10 600300-0715 225450-1150 8 600300-0720 225450-1145 20 600300-0725 225450-1160 600300-0730 225450-1159 4 600300-0640 43 225450-1158 5 600300-0635 225450-1157 872570-0000 7 BLOCK 80 BLOCK 03 225450-1505 2 600300-0770 225450-1510 62 600300-0765 225450-1500 600300-0760 225450-1489 4 600300-0755 225450-1495 600300-0740 225450-1490 600300-0820 225450-1495 600300-0814 225450-1496 600300-0805 225450-1497 600300-0810 225450-1480 600300-0802 225450-1485 600300-0801 225450-1475 600300-0803 225450-1476 600300-0800 225450-1477 600300-0795 225450-1460 600300-0794 225450-1455 600300-0793 225450-1450 600300-0792 225450-1525 600300-0791 225450-1526 600300-0790 225450-1515 600300-0785 225450-1530 600300-0775 225450-1545 363600-0000 BLOCK 04 225450-1555 600300-0875 225450-1560
2009 2009 2009 2009 Year Built 2009 1903 1902 2014 2014 2001 2014 1917 1909 1927 1981 2016 2016 1903 2016 1902 2016 1924 2004 1964 1901 2004 1904 1902 1904 1902 1903 1903 1900 1902 2015 2014 2015 1910 2015 1908 2015 2015 1950 1900 1903 1908 1901 1908 2015 2015 1969 2015 1920 2015 2015 2015 1904 1901 2004 2006 2004 2004 1901 1901 1901 2015 1908 1908 1906 1904 1906 1908 1906 1904 1903 1992 1900
1,340 1,200 1,200 Net 1,390 SqFt 1,350 2,220 3,240 1,260 *19,200 1,260 46,548 1,630 16,856 4,894 64,316 2,863 1,450 1,430 2,190 1,450 2,280 1,430 2,070 750 6,400 4,150 750 2,840 2,270 3,290 2,530 2,570 1,980 4,270 2,250 3,840* 1,220 57,167 1,220 2,785 1,220 14,242 1,220 29,058* 1,130 3,866 3,350 19,716 2,540 12,688 1,800 7,620* 1,510 20,824 1,890 6,108 1,510 9,780* 1,230 3,840* 910 3,840* 1,440 1,470 2,770 1,100 2,900 1,470 830 1,160 830 1,420 2,620 1,390 2,340 580 880 1,690 2,270 1,250 2,180 1,170 2,470 2,660 2,210 6,864 2,350 6,480 3,336 10,145 2,376
64,320 1 57,600 1 57,600 1 Annual 66,720 1 Units 64,800 kBtu 1 106,560 1 155,520 1 60,480 1 60,480 1 1,354,547 62 78,240 11 945,622 142,415 61 1,659,353 83,313 5 69,600 68,640 105,120 1 69,600 66,348 3 68,640 60,237 4 36,000 186,240 13 120,765 36,000 3 82,644 108,960 13 95,739 121,440 12 74,787 95,040 12 204,960 108,000 11 58,560 2,102,282 58,560 81,044 58,560 414,442 58,560 1,807,679
1 75 1 14 27 1 88
54,240 112,501 97,485 573,736 121,920 369,221 86,400 72,480 2,559,270 90,720 920,476 72,480 59,040 43,680 69,120 70,560 80,607 52,800 139,200 70,560 39,840 55,680 39,840
1 26 25 1 25 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 2 11 10 1 8 4 49
68,160 125,760 66,720 112,320 27,840 42,240 81,120 108,960 60,000 104,640 56,160 71,877 127,680 106,080 199,742 112,800 188,568 97,078 295,220 69,142
Townhome 2 GFA Townhome 2 GFA Townhome 2 GFA Heat Townhome 2 GFA Floors Building Type Townhome Type 2 GFA Single Family 2 GFA Single Family 2 GFA Townhome 2 GFA Vacant (Multi-Family) Townhome 25 GFA CompHVAC Condos (Mixed Use) Single 21 GFA SH Retail Family Apartments 21 HW SH Industrial (Heavy) Apartments 2 FAU Townhome 3 GHP Townhome Single Family 33 GFA OHW Townhome Triplex 32 GHP E BB Townhome 4-Plex 32 GFA FAU Townhome Apartments 23 EGFA Wall Triplex Townhome OFA 22 GFA TriplexFamily Single GFA 22 GFA DuplexFamily Single GFA 22 GFA DuplexFamily Single GFA 22 GFA Single Family OFA 22 GFA Apartments (Mixed Use) Townhome 3 GHW 6 PackU Apartments (Mixed Use) Townhome 3 GHW 4-Plex E Wall Townhome 3 GHW Apartments NH Townhome 34 GHW Apartments over garage 6 CompHVAC 1 22 24 34 1 32 12 1 1 1 2 33 2 2 2 2 13 2 2 2 21 23 3 2 13
GFA HW GHW HW OFA HW GHW GHW ? GHW FAU GHW GHW GHW OFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GHW GFA GFA GHW GFA GFA GFA OHW GFA HW GHW ? HW EHW Wall
Demo'd
Single Family Apartments Duplex Apartments Single Family Apartments Townhome Parking (Garage) Townhome Government (Fire Station) Townhome Retail (Bakery) Townhome Vacant (Commercial) Townhome Vacant (Multi-family) Townhome VacantFamily (Multi-family) Single Duplex Single Family Townhouse Plat Townhome Townhome Single Family Single Family Single Family Townhouse Plat Single Family Single Family Duplex Single Family Apartments Single Family Condos 4-Plex Apartments (Subsidized) 4-Plex
91
225450-1450 225450-1525 225450-1526 225450-1515 Parcel # 225450-1530 225450-1545 363600-0000 BLOCK 01 225450-1555 600350-0535 225450-1560 639550-0000 225450-1556 600350-0575 225450-1445 600350-0510 225450-1575
92
BLOCK81 02 BLOCK 600300-0690 793860-0000 600300-0680 723460-0029 600300-0685 723460-0028 600300-0695 723460-0027 600300-0700 723460-0025 600300-0705 723460-0026 600300-0710 723460-0020 600300-0715 723460-0021 600300-0720 723460-0022 600300-0725 723460-0023 600300-0730 723460-0015 600300-0640 723460-0010 600300-0635 723460-0005 872570-0000 723460-0007 723460-0008 BLOCK 03 723460-0035 600300-0770 723460-0037 600300-0765 723460-0036 600300-0760 723460-0034 600300-0755 723460-0038 600300-0740 723460-0039 600300-0820 723460-0033 600300-0814 723460-0045 600300-0805 723460-0050 600300-0810 723460-0055 600300-0802 723460-0056 600300-0801 723460-0060 600300-0803 600300-0800 BLOCK 82 600300-0795 723460-0760 600300-0794 723460-0761 600300-0793 723460-0755 600300-0792 723460-0750 600300-0791 723460-0745 600300-0790 723460-0737 600300-0785 723460-0735 600300-0775 723460-0736
769827-0000 BLOCK 04 723460-0770 600300-0875
Single Family 1 GFA Single Family 2 GFA Single Family 2 GFA Duplex Heat 2 GFA Floors Building Type Single Family 2 GFA Type Single Family 2 GHW Condos 3 ? 4-Plex 2 HW Vacant (Multi-Family) 4-Plex 15 HW CompHVAC Condos (Mixed Use) Apartment 31 HW SH Retail Apartment 31 HW SH Industrial (Heavy) Apartment 2 FAU
1901 1908 1908 1906 Year Built 1906 1906 1904 1903 1900 2001 1911 1917 1909 1927 1901
880 2,270 2,180 Net 2,470 2,210 SqFt 2,350 6,480 3,336 *19,200 2,376 46,548 6,218 16,856 4,928 64,316 5,183
42,240 1 108,960 1 104,640 1 Annual 71,877 2 Units 106,080 1 kBtu 112,800 1 188,568 8 97,078 4 69,142 4 1,354,547 62 180,944 81 945,622 143,405 71 1,659,353 150,825 9
1903 1982 1902 2016 1924 2016 1964 2016 1901 2016 1904 2016 1904 2016 1903 2016 1900 2016 2016 2014 1943 1910 1943 1908 1943 2015 2012 2012
105,120 137,963 66,348 84,000 60,237 89,280 186,240 94,560 120,765 97,920 82,644 97,920 95,739 92,640 74,787 92,640 204,960 92,640 92,640 2,102,282 37,830 81,044 37,830 414,442 37,830 1,807,679 85,440 86,880
1 11 13 14 13 1 13 13 12 12 11 1 75 1 14 27 1 88 1 1
33 32 32 33 32 32 32 32 32 36 1 1 14 36 3
112,501 76,320 573,736 82,560 369,221 82,560 76,320 2,559,270 82,560 920,476 82,560 162,087 177,120 119,520 70,560 125,280 52,800 75,078 70,560
16 25 1 25 1 1 11 11 8 1 1 1 21
32 34 34 3 32 32 2 2 2 2 23
1901 1901 1932 2015 1900 1924 1904 1904 1908 1918
2,190 4,741 2,280 1,750 2,070 1,860 6,400 1,970 4,150 2,040 2,840 2,040 3,290 1,930 2,570 1,930 4,270 1,930 3,840* 1,930 57,167 1,300 2,785 1,300 14,242 1,300 29,058* 1,780 1,810 *6,720 3,866 1,590 19,716 1,720 12,688 1,720 7,620* 1,590 20,824 1,720 6,108 1,720 9,780* 5,570 3,840* 3,690 3,840* 2,490 1,470 2,610 1,100 2,580 1,470 1,160 1,420 2,988 1,390 2,650 580 9,300 1,690 3,850 1,250 2,160 1,170 4,060 2,660 *3,934 6,864 1,680
68,160 86,951 66,720 77,115 27,840 270,630 81,120 112,035 60,000 62,856 56,160 194,880 127,680 199,742 80,640
5 2 11 1 1 4 1 1 10 1
3 3 33 2 2 3 1 13
HW GFA HW GHW E BB HW OFA OHW HW OFA
2004 1906 1992
8,984 3,200 10,145
261,434 93,120 295,220
8 4 9
3 3 3
? HW E Wall
1900 2014 1908 2014 1908 2014 2014 1969 2014 1920 2014 1963 1902 1901 1901 1904 2006
Single Family Condos Triplex Townhome 4-Plex Townhome Apartments Townhome Triplex Townhome Triplex Townhome Duplex Townhome Duplex Townhome Single Family Townhome Apartments Townhome (Mixed Use) GFA PackU Apartments (Mixed Use) Duplex GFA 4-Plex E Wall Duplex GFA Apartments NH Duplex EHP Apartments CompHVAC Single Fam over garage GHW Single Fam GHW Group/Halfway Home Apartments HW Townhome ER Apartments HW Townhome ER Apartments HW Townhome ER Parking (Garage) Townhome ER Government (Fire Station) ? Townhome ER Retail (Bakery) FAU Townhome ER Vacant (Commercial) Apartments E Wall VacantFam (Multi-family) Single GFA VacantFam (Multi-family) Single GFA Single Fam GFA Triplex GFA Townhouse Plat OHW ? E BB GFA FAU GFA EGFA Wall OFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA OFA GFA
55,680
Apartments Duplex Apartments Townhouse Plat Duplex 4-Plex Single Family Single Family Vacant Apartments Single Family Condos 4-Plex Apartments (Subsidized) 4-Plex
Demo'd
EUI 29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00 32.10
Color Occupancy Type Code
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage Religious
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
Park/Green space Government (Police/Fire/Court) Vacant Bank/Financial
723460-0755 723460-0750 723460-0745 723460-0737 Parcel # 723460-0735 723460-0736 266 769827-0000 BLOCK 01 386 723460-0770 600350-0535 7 723460-0775 639550-0000 63 723460-0774 5 600350-0575 723460-0776 12 600350-0510 5 723460-0779 32 723460-0780 BLOCK 02 2 723460-0785 600300-0690 33 225450-2530 600300-0680 4 515610-0000 23 600300-0685 71 723460-0786 600300-0695 49
600300-0700 21 BLOCK 83 600300-0705 723460-0820 600300-0710 10 723460-0821 600300-0715 8 723460-0822 600300-0720 20 723460-0827 600300-0725 723460-0824 600300-0730 4 723460-0823 600300-0640 43 723460-0815 5 600300-0635 723460-0810 872570-0000 7 723460-0811 723460-0813 BLOCK 03 2 723460-0812 600300-0770 723460-0805 62 600300-0765 723460-0806 600300-0760 4 723460-0807 600300-0755 723460-0808 600300-0740 723460-0800 600300-0820 723460-0801 600300-0814 723460-0802 600300-0805 723460-0803 600300-0810 723460-0796 600300-0802 723460-0797 600300-0801 723460-0798 600300-0803 723460-0792 600300-0800 723460-0793 600300-0795 723460-0794 600300-0794 723460-0795 600300-0793 723460-0825 600300-0792 723460-0826 600300-0791 723460-0832 600300-0790 723460-0833 600300-0785 723460-0831 600300-0775 723460-0830 723460-0829 BLOCK 04 723460-0835 600300-0875
1932 1900 1924 1904 Year Built 1918 2004 1906 1900 2001 1911 1917 1902 1927 2008 1900 1943 1903 1902 1910 1924 1902 1964 1901 1904 2007 1904 2007 1903 2007 1900 2007 2014 2007 2007 1910 1900 1908 2000 2015 2000 2000 2000 1900 2000 1908 2000 1908 2000 2000 1969 1997 1920 1998 1997 1998 1903 2008 2006 2008
2015 1936 1939 2006 2006 1904 2006 1908 2006 2006 2016 1992
9,300 3,850 2,160 4,060 Net *3,934 SqFt 1,680 8,984 3,200 *19,200 4,402 46,548 2,290 16,856 2,930 64,316 1,840 2,890 1,720 2,190 *230 2,280 2,244 2,070 3,040 6,400 4,150 2,840 1,300 3,290 1,210 2,570 1,320 4,270 1,240 3,840* 1,200 57,167 1,310 2,785 6,426 14,242 1,640 29,058* 2,020 1,640 2,020 3,866 1,660 19,716 1,820 12,688 1,660 7,620* 1,820 20,824 1,210 6,108 1,210 9,780* 1,210 3,840* 1,210 3,840* 1,850 1,470 1,120 1,100 1,120 1,470 *865 1,160 *684 1,420 *720 1,390 *2,006 580 2,170 1,690 7,656 1,250 1,310 1,170 1,350 2,660 1,190 6,864 1,310 1,230 1,710 10,145
11 1 4 1 Units
3 2 2 3 Floors
80,640 261,434 93,120 128,098 1,354,547 109,920 945,622 140,640 1,659,353 88,320 84,099 50,052 105,120
1 8 4 4 62 11 11 1 2 11
1 3 3 35 21 21 3 3 13
66,348 65,300 60,237 145,920 186,240
3 24 1 13 3 3 12 12 11 1 75 1 14 6 27 1 88 1 1 16 1 25 1 25 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 22 23 2 2 22 22 22 2 26 2 34 26 2 2 22 24 24 2 22 22 2 2 2 3 2 3 2
OFA GFA GHW GFA GHW GFA GHW OFA GHW PackU GHW GHW E Wall E NH Wall GFA CompHVAC GFA GFA GFA HW GFA HW GFA HW GFA GFA ? GFA FAU GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA GFA
1 11 13 1 11 1 10 1 1 19
13 3 2 21 23 2 2 33
GHW HW FAU GHW GHW OHW GHW HW GHW GHW EGR Wall
270,630 112,035 62,856 194,880 Annual
kBtu
120,765 82,644 62,400 95,739 58,080 74,787 63,360 204,960 59,520 2,102,282 57,600 62,880 81,044 186,997 414,442 78,720 1,807,679 96,960 78,720 96,960 112,501 79,680 573,736 87,360 369,221 79,680 87,360 2,559,270 58,080 920,476 58,080 58,080 58,080 88,800 70,560 53,760 52,800 53,760 70,560
HW E BB HW OFA Heat Type OFA ? HW E Wall CompHVAC GFA SH GFA SH GFA GFA E BB OHW E BB ? FAU GFA E Wall
55,680 68,160 66,720 27,840 63,147 81,120 222,790 60,000 62,880 56,160 64,800 127,680 57,120 199,742 62,880 59,040 82,080 295,220
Apartments Duplex 4-Plex Single Family Building Type Vacant Single Family Condos 4-Plex Vacant (Multi-Family) 4-Plex Condos (Mixed Use) Single Retail Family Single Family Industrial (Heavy) Single Family Duplex Duplex Single Family Vacant Triplex Condos 4-Plex Single Family Apartments Triplex Triplex Townhome Duplex Townhome Duplex Townhome Single Family Townhome Apartments (Mixed Use) Townhome Apartments (Mixed Use) Townhome 4-Plex Apartment Apartments Townhome Apartments over garage Townhome Townhome Townhome Apartments Townhome Apartments Townhome Apartments Townhome Parking (Garage) Townhome Government (Fire Station) Townhome Retail (Bakery) Townhome Vacant (Commercial) Townhome Vacant (Multi-family) Townhome Vacant (Multi-family) Single Family Townhome Townhouse Plat Townhome Unknown Unknown Unknown Single Family Townhouse Plat Duplex Apartment Townhome Townhome Single Family Townhome Apartments Townhome Townhome Townhome Apartments (Subsidized)
Demo'd
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723460-0825 723460-0826 723460-0832 723460-0833 Parcel # 723460-0831 723460-0830 723460-0829 BLOCK 01 723460-0835 600350-0535 723460-0836 639550-0000 723460-0837 600350-0575 723460-0939 600350-0510 723460-0838 133600-0000 BLOCK 02 723460-0845 600300-0690 723460-0850 600300-0680 723460-0851 600300-0685 600300-0695 600300-0700 600300-0705 600300-0710 600300-0715 600300-0720 600300-0725 600300-0730 600300-0640 600300-0635 872570-0000
94
BLOCK 03 600300-0770 600300-0765 600300-0760 600300-0755 600300-0740 600300-0820 600300-0814 600300-0805 600300-0810 600300-0802 600300-0801 600300-0803 600300-0800 600300-0795 600300-0794 600300-0793 600300-0792 600300-0791 600300-0790 600300-0785 600300-0775 BLOCK 04 600300-0875
1936 1939 2006 2006 Year Built 2006 2006 2006 2016 2016 2001 2016 1917 2016 1927 2016 1901 1903 1902 1924 1964 1901 1904 1904 1903 1900 2014
2,170 7,656 1,310 Net 1,350 SqFt 1,190 1,310 1,230 1,710 *19,200 1,650 46,548 1,690 16,856 1,970 64,316 1,740 7,254 6,414 2,190 2,490 2,280 3,140 2,070 6,400 4,150 2,840 3,290 2,570 4,270 3,840* 57,167
1910
2,785
1908 2015
14,242 29,058*
1900 1908 1908
1904 1908
3,866 19,716 12,688 7,620* 20,824 6,108 9,780* 3,840* 3,840* 1,470 1,100 1,470 1,160 1,420 1,390 580 1,690 1,250 1,170 2,660 6,864
1992
10,145
1969 1920
2006
2015
63,147 1 222,790 13 62,880 1 Annual 64,800 1 Units 57,120 kBtu 1 62,880 1 59,040 1 82,080 1 79,200 1 1,354,547 62 81,120 11 945,622 94,560 11 1,659,353 83,520 1 211,091 4 186,647 41 105,120 72,459 23 66,348 150,720 14 60,237
Duplex 1 HW Apartment 3 FAU Townhome 2 GHW Heat Townhome 2 GHW Floors Building Type Townhome Type 2 GHW Townhome 2 GHW Townhome 2 GHW Townhome 3 GR Vacant (Multi-Family) Townhome 35 GR CompHVAC Condos (Mixed Use) Townhome 31 GR SH Retail Townhome 31 GR SH Industrial (Heavy) Townhome 3 GR Condos 2 4-Plex 33 Single Family OHW Duplex 22 Triplex E BB Single 22 4-Plex Family FAU Apartments 3 E Wall Triplex 2 OFA Triplex 2 GFA Duplex 2 GFA Duplex 2 GFA Single Family 2 OFA Apartments (Mixed Use) 6 PackU Apartments (Mixed Use)
186,240 120,765 82,644 95,739 74,787 204,960
13 3 3 2 2 1
2,102,282
75
81,044 414,442 1,807,679
4
27 88
4 6
112,501 573,736 369,221
6 25 25
2 4 4
HW HW HW
2,559,270 920,476
1 1
2 2
? FAU
1
3
GFA
Townhouse Plat
1
3
GHW
Townhouse Plat
127,680 199,742
1 10
1 3
OHW HW
Single Family Apartments
295,220
9
3
E Wall
Apartments (Subsidized)
70,560 52,800 70,560
E Wall
4-Plex
Apartments NH Apartments over garage CompHVAC
Apartments Apartments Apartments Parking (Garage) Government (Fire Station) Retail (Bakery) Vacant (Commercial) Vacant (Multi-family) Vacant (Multi-family)
55,680 68,160 66,720 27,840 81,120 60,000 56,160
Demo'd
EUI 29.10 48.00 54.90 32.90 37.10 77.50 37.10 52.30 56.40 56.10 262.00 150.70 56.10 0.00 10.00
Color Occupancy Type Code
Residence, Low-Rise Multi-family Residence, Single Family Residence, Dorm Residence, Mid-Rise Multi-family Education, K-12 Education, University Education, Gym Office Small Office Large Retail Grocery/Market Resaurant Mixed Use Property Parking Lot Parking Garage
266 386
7
63
5
12
5 32 2
33
4
23 71 49 21
Religious
10
209.40 80.10
Hospital Medical Office
20
78.10 25.80 262.00
Utility Warehouse/Industrial Convenience w/gas
32.10
0.00 122.90 0.00 89.00
8
4
43
5
Park/Green space
7
Government (Police/Fire/Court)
2
Vacant Bank/Financial
62 4
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