In October 2017, staff created an application that allows property owners to request an energy efficiency exemption for SmartRegs. This option has been in place since the inception of the program but has now been formalized through an application process. Once the exemption request is submitted, a review team evaluates if the property should be classified as technically impractical for further upgrades to reach SmartRegs compliance.
The technically impractical designation was created to recognize that some rental properties will be unable to meet the full scope (i.e. all 100 points) of the SmartRegs requirements due to challenges that make the improvements infeasible due to either cost or construction issues. Rental property owners must demonstrate that they have exhausted all efforts toward compliance and have achieved all the SmartRegs points that are feasible. Their exemption application should identify and quantify energy efficiency work they have done, describe why the property is still not in full compliance, and provide documentation explaining why additional work is impractical. An example of a property that could be a candidate for this process would be a home that has historic designation and requires insulation upgrades that would be very expensive and disruptive to the space, and not result in significant energy cost savings and/or improvement in the tenant's thermal comfort.