Tips for Writing a Persuasive Brownfields Assessment or Cleanup Application and Incorporating Sustainability

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Tips for Writing a Persuasive Brownfields Assessment or Cleanup Application and Incorporating Sustainability Susan Kaplan Champaign, IL Workshop April 16, 2010 www.illin noisresource.net

Developing the Application: Two Types of Criteria Threshold criteria: Requirements that you must meet for your application to be considered. Evaluated on a pass/fail basis. Ranking criteria: Points are given for your responses to questions about the project, its likely do ability, success and benefits, and how you will manage the grant. www.illin noisresource.net

Threshold Criteria briefly: Applicant eligibility Site Ownership (Cleanup Grants) Description of Boundaries of Jurisdiction (RLF) Letter from State or Tribal Environmental Authority acknowledging that the applicant plans to establish a revolving loan fund/conduct cleanup/assessment activities and is planning to apply for federal grant funds. www.illin noisresource.net

Threshold Criteria, continued Cleanup and (Site Specific) Assessment Applications: Site Eligibility and Property Ownership Eligibility RLF only: Oversight Structure and Legal Authority to Manage a Revolving Loan Fund. Requires legal lopinion i from counsel. RLF and Cleanup grants: 20% Cost Share (but canrequest exemption from this) Cleanup grants: Cleanup authority and oversight structure www.illin noisresou urce.net

Cleanup Grants Only: Community Notification Provides the community with notice of applicant s intent to apply for a grant and opportunity to submit comments. Place ad in local newspaper/equivalent at least twoweeksbefore weeks submitting proposal indicating proposal is available for review/ comment. Applicant must hold a public meeting to discuss the draft proposal and consider public comments. www.illin noisresou urce.net

Ranking Criteria #1: Community Need Describe the health, welfare, environmental, and financial needs of the targeted community as it isaffected by the presence of brownfields. A. Health, Welfare and Environment Number and size of the brownfields and their health, welfare, and environmental impacts. Health and welfare of sensitive populations. www.illin noisresource.net

Community Need, cont d B. Financial Need Economic impact of brownfields on the targeted community e.g., poverty rates, household income, unemployment rate, other demographic information that demonstrates the economic needs of the targeted community s residents. Factors such as fiscal condition or population size that limit your ability to draw on other sources of funding for the cleanup of brownfield sites. www.illin noisresou urce.net

Ranking Criteria #2: Program/Project Description and Feasibility of Success A. Program description: RLF: How you will set up and manage the program; resources andcapabilities. Cleanup: Show sufficient resources to complete project. Show ability to complete project in a timely manner. Assessment: Focus on conducting site assessments. B. Budget and leveraging additional resources Local government can use 10% of grant funds for health monitoring and related activities. www.illin noisresou urce.net

Program/Project Description and Feasibility of Success, cont d C. Programmatic Capability How your organization has managed previous EPA or other federal grants Staff expertise and qualifications i Ability to manage grant and perform all phases of work Any adverse audit findings www.illin noisresource.net

Ranking Criteria #3: Community Engagement and Partnerships How will you engage the targeted community in this project? What partnerships have you established? A. Plan for involving the affected community. B. Describe your efforts or plans to develop partnerships with local/state/tribal environmental and health agencies and other relevant governmental agencies. C. Describe key community based organizations involved in your program and their roles. www.illin noisresou urce.net

Ranking Criteria #4: Program/Project Benefits General considerations: How will anticipated outcomes of program/project improve public health and safety, the economy, and the environment of the targeted community? How will these outcomes contribute tib t to your overall community vision for brownfield revitalization? EPA will consider how public health issues are addressed during the program, poga the anticipated cpa benefits of redevelopment, and the incorporation of sustainable practices. www.illin noisresou urce.net

Program/Project Benefits, cont d A. Welfare and/or Public Health Environmental, social, and/or public health benefits anticipated from the redevelopment of sites How nearby and sensitive populations in your targeted community will be protected from contaminants t during cleanup work on sites. B. Economic Benefits and/or Greenspace Economic benefits like new jobs, increased tax base. Non economic benefits of sites used for greenspace or other non profit purposes. www.illin noisresou urce.net

Program/Project Benefits, cont d C. Environmental Benefits from Infrastructure Reuse /Sustainable Reuse Ui Using existing iti infrastructure if t green buildings energy efficiency i water management green remediation construction and demolition materials recycling www.illin noisresou urce.net

More on Sustainable Reuse: Construction and Demolition Material Reuse and Recycling Recycle, reuse on site, or sell/donate to someone else for reuse. Some ways of reusing on site: Deconstruct and reuse brick, lumber, etc. in constructing/renovating new building Reuse appliances, plumbing, doors, windows, etc. Pulverize concrete and other materials for use asbackfill Mulch vegetative debris www.illin noisresou urce.net

www.illinoisresource.net Demolition of Needham, MA Public Library Photo source: Website, City of Needham, MA

www.illinoisresource.net Deconstruction and Preparation for Reuse Photo source: A Guide to Deconstruction, Deconstruction Institute

Benefits of C&D Reuse Can make project more financially viable (see EPA case studies) Btt Better for the environment and public health fewer materials wasted; less trucking away of materials and burial in landfills; fewer emissions from demolition and from landfills. Get points as part of LEED and other green building certification programs www.illin noisresource.net

Thinking More About A Project s Benefits... Your town is applying for a grant to clean up a contaminated former mill and replace it with a new park and playground close to families that live nearby. What benefits may result? Public safety/community: May reduce blight, crime, vandalism, litter; more residents walking to park may increase feeling of safety, even give people an opportunity to meet each other. www.illin noisresource.net

Photo source: Maryland DNR website www.illinoisresource.net

Thinking about project benefits, cont d Environment and public health: Especially if there is a lack of greenspace in the community, allowspeople to get exercise, fresh air, maybe lose weight, improve their health. Reduces carbon emissions, urban heat island effect. Economic: New park may increase property values. May help to revitalize area, even encourage new businesses (café to serve folks looking for refreshments?). www.illin noisresource.net

Thought exercise, continued: How could you make this project even greener? Green remediation Construct playground out of recycled materials even reuse materials from the mill building. Include community garden. Collect water for garden in rain barrels. Permeable pavement. Night lighting powered by solar panels! Use Integrated Pest Management rather than chemical herbicides to control weeds/pests. Install bike racks. www.illin noisresou urce.net

www.illinoisresource.net Sustainable Redevelopment of a Brownfield Site: Save The Bay Center, Providence, RI. Before: Former municipal dump. Source: Save the Bay website

www.illinoisresource.net After: Environmental education center and coastal greenspace Source: Save The Bay website

Some of the Sustainable Aspects of the Save The Bay Project Green roof covers 5,100 sq ft with 12,312 plants The amphitheatre is built from about 1,000 linear ft of reclaimed granite curbing found on site. The steel superstructure, framing and metal roof are all recyclable. The use of light fixtures connected to daylight sensitive dimming and motion sensors reduces electric consumption by 37%. Recycled newspapers were used for acoustic insulation. www.illin noisresource.net

Technical assistance for grantwriting: Illinois ResourceNet Based at University of Illinois at Chicago, in conjunction with U of I Extension Provides education and technical assistance it to municipalities and non profits on seeking and applying for federal grants free of charge. Resources include webinars, workshops, and one on one feedback on grantwriting. g Brownfields partnership with U.S. EPA, Illinois EPA and Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning www.illin noisresou urce.net

www.illinoisresource.net Illinois ResourceNet, cont d Visit our website and sign up for our e newsletter at http://www.illinoisresource.net/. Susan Kaplan kaplans@uic.edu 312 355 0738