Rules for Bexar Audubon Society’s
Vegetated-Roofs Competition
1. Bexar Audubon
Society believes the emerging trend towards vegetated rooftops is one of the
most promising "win-win" options in conservation. People and
businesses who invest in such roofs gain immediate benefits from lower
heating/cooling costs. Everyone benefits from reduced demand for energy,
reduced heat-island effect on urban weather, cleaner air, and increased habitat
for birds and beneficial insects. Other potential benefits are increased
customer traffic for businesses that offer this interesting and attractive face
to the public; more usable business space for those with the imagination to
place employee break areas, food-service kiosks and boutiques on garden roofs;
and, in San Antonio, long-range tourism potential in becoming known as the
“Hanging Gardens of Bejar,” a modern equivalent of the "Hanging Gardens of
Babylon," if enough businesses adopt this idea.
2. Therefore, in
support of the Metropolitan Partnership for Energy's 2008 cool-roof workshop,
Bexar Audubon Society is offering a cash prize for "Best Vegetated
Roof" completed in the year following the
3. First prize is
$2,000 for the building owner (a renter may be eligible if the renter paid for
the vegetation conversion by agreement with the owner and the owner so attests
in the prize application) and $500 for the project's primary
designer/builder/landscaper. Second prize will be $1,000 for owner (or eligible
renter) and $250 for primary designer/builder/landscaper. More than one
designer/builder/landscaper may be identified, with the understanding that, if
a prize is awarded, it will be divided among those designated. It is the
owner’s responsibility to identify the primary designer/builder/landscaper(s)
in the prize application. In the event of disputes over this identification, or
between owner and renter, the individuals in dispute shall resolve the dispute
by negotiation or legal action amongst themselves: Bexar Audubon Society
accepts no legal liability for resolving disputes or paying extra
compensation.) Honorees will receive plaques/certificates attesting their
accomplishment.
4. Eligibility
extends to any new or existing building -- public, industrial, commercial or
residential -- in the counties served by Bexar Audubon Society, viz., Bexar,
Comal, Guadalupe, Kendall, Bandera, Wilson, Atascosa and Medina. Buildings
outside this area will be eligible if the owner or designer was a registered
participant in the MPE cool-roof workshop on
5. Applications will
be accepted starting April 18, 2009. Deadline for applications is
6. Nominated rooftops
will be inspected during July-August 2009 by a panel of judges selected by the
president of Bexar Audubon Society, with the advice of BAS officers and board.
The panel will consist of up to five qualified experts in such areas as
architecture, plants, and environmental science. Nominees who believe that any
judge is biased or has conflicts of interest may contact the president of BAS
with their concerns, but his selection of judges shall be final. Likewise,
judges will be expected to exercise due diligence in inspection of nominated
roofs, but their decisions are final. Announcement of winners will be made not
later than
7.
Judges' assessment of each roof shall be based on a holistic impression of the
effectiveness, attractiveness and creativity of the rooftop's vegetation
system. Winners will be
selected on a "best of the successful" standard. That is to say, if
(in the judges' view) no applicant meets minimum standards for a successful
rooftop, no prize will be awarded.
8. Inasmuch as this
is a first-time competition in a new field, it is recognized that flaws or
omissions may be detected in these rules over time. Therefore, Bexar Audubon
retains the right to adjust or clarify the rules until