NYC Local Law 84 compliance data for Staten Island, New York City
Staten Island has a smaller number of large buildings subject to NYC Local Law 84 annual benchmarking requirements, reflecting its predominantly residential character and lower commercial density compared to the other four boroughs. While the borough has fewer commercial high-rises than Manhattan or Brooklyn, property owners still face compliance obligations under both Local Law 84 and Local Law 97 whenever their buildings meet the city-defined square footage thresholds.
Statistics are derived from NYC Local Law 84 Energy and Water Data Disclosure filings, covering buildings 25,000 sq ft or larger that are required to file annually through ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager.
NYC Local Law 97 (LL97) sets greenhouse gas emissions caps for most buildings over 25,000 square feet. Properties in Staten Island that exceed their annual limit face fines of $268 per metric ton of CO₂e above the cap, calculated annually.
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Local Law 84 (LL84) requires most NYC buildings 25,000 sq ft or larger to benchmark their annual energy and water use through ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager and report to the city by May 1 each year. The data is publicly disclosed through the NYC Energy and Water Data Disclosure program.
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