Sonoma Mountain Village – progress update

Increased renewable energy generation

In December 2009, a contract with Stellar Energy was signed to provide an additional 1,000 kilowatt solar photovoltaic array on the roof of one of the existing commercial buildings on-site. Work began on this project in late February and should be completed by the end of 2010.

Job creation

Codding Steel Frame Solutions

Among the new businesses at Sonoma Mountain Village is Codding Steel Frame Solutions.

Job creation at Sonoma Mountain Village (SMV) has increased and there are now over 850 jobs onsite in commercial buildings and the successful green business incubator. In 2009 almost 100% of all new leasing activity in the municipality of Rohnert Park occurred at SMV, making it the city’s largest source of new jobs. In November 2009 DC Power Systems, one of the nation’s largest suppliers of solar components, announced its headquarters move to SMV. We have also found cases where conventional tenants at SMV have been influenced by the One Planet culture at their new workplace to establish new or improved sustainability goals for their on-site operations. By attracting jobs – particularly green jobs – to Rohnert Park, the SMV project is helping to compensate for the loss of 2,500 local high-tech manufacturing jobs when the original owners of the SMV site left the property.

Local business

A detailed development agreement between Sonoma Mountain Village and a coalition of local labour, housing and environmental groups called the Accountable Development Coalition on the use of union labour and living wages, construction of affordable housing and environmental requirements has been completed, receiving praise in the media for its “far reaching” impact on local business practice.

Environmental Impact Review

SMV’s public Environmental Impact Review (EIR), an in-depth process mandated by the State, has also been completed. SMV has set important precedents in California for using a per capita approach to carbon footprint in their EIR, and for earning a “less than significant” GHG impact finding (representing the lowest carbon impact finding in California to date at the neighbourhood scale).