CHICAGO—After hearing passionate oratory, both for and against, the Chicago City Council approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s controversial energy use benchmarking ordinance at yesterday’s council meeting by a 32-17 vote. The new law will require municipal, commercial and residential properties with more than 50,000-square-feet to track and publicly disclose their energy usage by 2015. The June proposal inspired spirited critiques over the summer from groups like BOMA/Chicago, the Chicago Association of REALTORS® and condo owners living in high-rises along Lake Michigan.

We support the notion of the benchmarking itself, but what we object to is where they want to post, probably on a city website, the scores of each building,” Michael Cornicelli, executive vice president of BOMA/Chicago, told GlobeSt.com. “Every older class C or class B building can’t get a LEED Gold certification.”

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