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Assembly opposes requirement for pre-sale energy rating in PM2.5 SIP rule

2725482 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

The assembly passed a resolution opposing a proposed regulatory requirement that homes in the borough's PM2.5 nonattainment area carry an energy rating before being listed for sale, citing lack of local rater capacity and potential burdens on homeowners and the housing market.

The Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly voted to oppose a requirement in the state Environmental Conservation plan (the SIP) that would require an energy-rating document on residential properties before they are listed for sale within the borough's PM2.5 nonattainment area.

Assemblymember Geri O'Neil, who sponsored the resolution, said the borough supports measures to reduce fine-particulate pollution but that…

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