Many LEED credits relate to each other. Some so much that LEED has combined them into a larger category name, with subcategories that highlight the differences between them. It actually helps with studying because it neatly organizes ideas and one can easily see how these credits all relate to each other. Sustainable sites credits 4.1-4.4 […]
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Sustainable Sites 3 – Brownfield Redevelopment
Tidbit: this credit happens to be one of the most expensive to implement. Thusly there are many government incentives / tax breaks to help.Intention: Rehabilitate damaged sites (environmentally contaminated sites) Reduce pressure on undeveloped land Implementation: Rebuild on a contaminated site as documented by ASTM E1903-07 or local codes. Brownfield definition by the EPA. CERCLA […]
Sustainable Sites 2 – Development Density & Community Connectivity
Intention: To channel development to urban areas with existing infrastructure. Protect greenfields and protect habitat and natural resources. Implementation: Density Development (OPTION 1) Commercial minimum 60,000 sq.ft. per acre compare to 2 story downtown building previously developed site Community Connectivity (OPTION 2) previously developed site within 1/2 mile radius of 10 "basic services" (see below) […]
Sustainable Sites 1 – Site Selection
Intention: To avoid development in inappropriate sites. To reduce environmental impact from the location of a building on a site. Implementation: DO NOT develop on sites: Below 5ft. above the 100 year flood elevation as defined by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Within 100ft. of Wetlands as defined by CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) Prime […]