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    LEED V. 2.2 SUMMARY OF CREDITS, POINTS, EXEMPLARY , SUBMITTALS, ETCCreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-

    Phase

    Decision-Makers

    SS p1 ConstructionActivityPollutionPrevention

    ErosionSedimentationControl Dust

    ESC Plan -2003 EPAConstructionGeneral Permit orlocal-EPA StormH20mgt. forconstruction

    activities

    None No C Contractorand designteam

    Prime farmland USDA/CFR

    50 ft. Waterbody Clean Water Act

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    EPA Brown-fielddefinition

    1. mi. from railOr

    SS4.1 AlternativeTransportation-PublicTransportation

    Locate nearrail or bus

    2. mi. from two ormore bus stops for two or

    more lines

    None 1 Yes D Owner

    1.Storage within 200 yds.for 5% peak users andshowers for 0.5% FTEsOr

    SS4.2 AlternativeTransportation-BikeStorage andShowers

    Include inproject

    2. For residential-Storagefor 15% occupants

    None 1 Yes D DesignTeam

    1.provide vehicles for3% FTEs and preferredparkingOR

    Calif. AirResources Bd.ZEVOR

    2. Provide5% totalspaces as preferred pkg.

    OR

    SS4.3 AlternativeTransportation-Low-emission&efficientvehicles

    Providevehicles orparking forthem

    3.Install alt. fuel stationsfor 3% total pkg. count

    Am. Council forEnergy Eff.

    Economy(ACEEE)

    1 Yes

    CreateTransportation mgt.plan showsreductionin personalauto use

    D OwnerDesignTeam

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    1.Non-resid. Do notexceed zoning reqs.OR

    2. If pkg. for

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    2. If no local zoning,create area adj. to bldg. =bldg. ftpt.OR

    might not workon tight lots

    3.If no zoning O.S. reqs.,20% site area O.S.

    having greenroofs can applythe veg. roofsurface to thiscalculation

    1.Ex. imp.>50%,Mgt. plan that says Postcannot >Pre-dev. rate forone and two-yr. 24 hr.

    storm. OR2.Mgt. plan that protectsreceiving streamchannelsOR

    SS6.1 StormwaterDesign-QuantityControl

    Volume

    3.Ex. imp.

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    able to remove80%TSS- usegreen roofs,etc

    State or Localprogram withperf. Stnds.

    For 50% hardscapeprovide any:Shade w/in5 yrsOR

    Paving w/SRI=29OR

    Emittance calc.per ASTM E408-71 or ASTMC 1371-04

    100% non-roofsurfaceshigh albedo

    and/oropen grid,and/orshadedw/in 5yearsOR

    50% Open grid pavingOR

    SS 7.1 Heat IslandEffect- NonRoof

    Reduce HeatIslands

    Min. 50% parking undercover with roof SRI=29

    Reflectance calc.per ASTM E

    903-96, ASTM E1918-97, orASTM C 1549

    1 Yes

    100%parking

    locatedundercover

    C DesignTeamContractor

    1.Use roof materials withSRI=Low slope 78High slope 29OR

    2. 50% green roofOR

    SS7.2 Heat IslandEffect- Roof

    Reduce roofheat

    3.Combo

    SRI calc. perASTM E 1980-01plus those inSS7.2

    1 Yes 100%green roof

    D DesignTeamContractor

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    1.For interior: angle ofmax. candela from eachinterior light mustintersect opaque buildinginterior surfaceOR

    LZ1- Dark RuralLZ2-Low Resid.LZ3-MediumCommercial/Lt.Industrial or HiDensity Resid.LZ4 High City

    SS8 LightPollutionReduction

    Night timelight pollution

    2.All non-emergencyinterior lights shall beauto controlled to turn offduring non-businesshours

    ASHRAE/IESNA90.1-2004,Lighting Section9

    1 No D DesignTeam

    Total Points 14 8WE1.1 Water

    Efficiency-Landscaping

    Water Efficient

    Landscaping

    Reduce use of potable

    water by50%

    None

    Based on plantspecies, micro-climate, recycledrainwater, treatedrainwaterDensity factorLandscape coeff.

    1 No D Design

    Team

    WE1.2 Water

    Efficiency-Landscaping

    No potable

    H2o

    Reduce by100% or use

    landscaping that does notrequire perm. Irrigationsystem

    None

    -Establishbaseline water usebased on July-Landscapecoeff=densityfactor xmicroclimatefactor

    1 No D Design

    Team

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    -Baseline TWA=

    Area x (ET/IE) x0.6233

    WE2.1 InnovativeWastewater

    Reduce potableuse

    Reduce use of potable by50% or treat50% on site

    Establish baselineusingEnergyPolicy Acts1992 FixtureFlow Rate

    1 No D DesignTeam

    WE3.1 Water UseReduction-20%

    Reduce totalwater use uselow flow ordry and sensors

    Reduce by 20% aftermeeting Energy PolicyAct requirements.

    -Energy PolicyAct 1992FixtureFlow Rate-Create baseline

    1 Yes 40%reduction D DesignTeam

    WE3.2 Water UseReduction-30%

    Reduce totalwater use uselow flow ordry and sensors

    Reduce by 30% aftermeeting Energy PolicyAct requirements.

    -Energy PolicyAct 1992FixtureFlow Rate-Create baseline

    1 Yes 40%reductionor demo.10%

    reductionfrom non-regulatedfixtures,such asdishwashers

    D DesignTeam

    TOTAL 5 2

    EAp1 FundamentalCommissioning

    Measureeffectivenessof credits

    Need CxA not memberof project team unless

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    EAp2 Minimum

    Energy Perf.

    Establish min.

    level energyefficiency

    MeetASHRAE 90.1-

    2004 stnds.

    ASHRAE 90.1-

    2004, secs. 5-11,min. reqs. forenergy effic.,except for lowrise residentialORlocal code ifstronger

    No D Design

    Team

    EAp3 FundamentalRefrigerantManagement

    Reduce CFCs No CFCs or five yearphase-out plan or not ifcan show thatreplacement costs cannotbe not be paid back inenergy savings within 10years.

    ASHRAE 90.1-2004,

    No D DesignTeam

    1.Whole bldg. energysimulationusingASHRAE as baseline- donot use energy costbudget method-up to

    42% efficiencyimprovement

    Building.Performance RatingMethod inApp.G ofASHRAE/IESN

    A 90.1-2004

    1-10EA1 OptimizeEnergyPerformance

    Achieveincreasinglevels ofefficiency-

    1-10 pts.Possible basedon how muchenergy costsavings isachievedcompared tothe baseline

    2.PrescriptiveCompliance Path foroffices

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    and if new or

    renovation.Starts at 10.5%savings and upby 3.5% foreach point upto 42%

    3.Prescriptive

    Compliance Path- 30criteria for bldg.envelope, lgtg, HVACpower simple- no calcs

    Advanced

    BuildingsBenchmark v.1.1

    1

    EA2 On-SiteRenewableEnergy

    Increasinglevels of selfsupply

    1 pt for eachreduction incosts by 2.5%up to 12.5%

    Offset energy costs withon-site power sources.

    Ground source heatpump and passive solardo not apply or greenpower certificates

    Use annualenergy costscalc.in EA1comparedto savings withrenewableORuseDOEComml. Bldge.EnergyConsumption

    Survey (CBECS)

    1-3 No D DesignTeam

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    EA3 Enhanced

    Commissioning

    Begin early

    and performadditionalverification

    6 tasks in addn. to

    EAp1:-Independent CxA-CxA design review ofOPR, BOD, and designdocuments prior to mid-construction-CxA review contractorsubmittals forcompliance with OPRand BOD-Develop systems manual-Verify training iscompleteCxA reviews bldg.operation w/in 10 months

    of completion

    None 1 No C Owner

    DesignTeamContractor

    EA4 EnhancedRefrigerantMgt

    Reduce OzoneDepletionLife CycleGlobal

    WarmingPotential+LifeCycle OzoneDepletionPotential

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    of energy

    consupmtion

    occupancy/stabilization

    for one year

    simple bldgs-

    ECM Isolation) orD (whole bldglevel calibrationsimulation withlarge no. energyconservationmeasures

    EA6 Green PowerCertificates

    Net zero pollnis goal throughcertificates

    35% buildingselectricity fromrenewable sources withat least a2 year contract.Determine baseline usewith results from EA1or CBECs.

    Eligible organs.Defined byCtr.For ResourceSolns.

    1 1 Double to70%

    C Owner

    TOTAL 17 1

    MRp Storage &Collection ofRecyclables

    Reducewastestream tolandfills

    Create recycling stationthat serves whole blgincluding paper, glass,metal, cardboard, plastic

    None D OwnerandDesignTeam

    MR1.1 BuildingReuse 75%structural

    Reducedemand forresources

    Keep at least75% ofexisting bldg. structuralelements-floor, roofdecking,exterior skin

    &framing- excludeswindows and non-structural roof.

    1

    MR1.2 BuildingReuse 95% structural

    Reducedemand forresources-keepstructural elem

    Keep at least95% ofexisting bldg. structuralelements-

    None

    Based on surfacearea

    Exceptions areprojects withaddns=2x sizeoriginal building

    1

    C

    Owner and DesignTeam

    MR1.3 Building Keep non- Use at least50% ex. None 1 No D Owner

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    Reuse 50%

    interior non-structural

    structural

    interior

    Interior non-structural

    elements suchnon-struct. Walls, doors,floor coverings, andceiling coverings.

    Based on surfacearea

    Same exception

    and

    DesignTeam

    MR2.1 ConstructionWaste Mgt.50%

    Divert debrisfrom landfills

    -Divert50% waste fromconstruction and demo-recycle or salvage.-Develop and implementConstr. Waste Mgt plan

    1 No C Contractor

    MR2.1 ConstructionWaste Mgt.75%

    Divert debrisfrom landfills

    -Divert75% waste fromconstruction and demo.-recycle or salvage

    None

    Based on weightor volume- soiland landclearing debrisdo not apply

    1 Yes 90%Diversion

    C Contractor

    MR3.1 MaterialsReuse 5%

    Use salvagedor reusedmaterials

    Reused materials for atleast5% of total bldg.material cost (based on

    replacement value)-exclude mech and elec.

    1 No DesignTeam andContractor

    MR3.2 MaterialsReuse 10%

    Use salvagedor reusedmaterials

    Reused materials for atleast10% of total bldg.material cost (based onreplacement value)

    Useactual costsor SI Master

    format Divs. 2-10 to determinematerial costs(total constr.Costs x .45)

    1 Yes 15%Reuse

    C DesignTeam andContractor

    MR4.1 RecycledContent 10%

    Incorporaterecycled

    content inmaterials

    Post-Consumer plus Pre-Consumer >/=10%

    based on recycledcontent value-only include perm.Installed and nomech/electrical

    1 No C DesignTeam and

    Contractor

    MR4.2 RecycledContent 20%

    Incorporaterecycledcontent in

    Post-Consumer plus Pre-Consumer >/=20%based on recycled

    ISO 14021,

    EnvironmentalLabels andDeclaration-RecycledContentDetermined byWeight-Recycled

    1 Yes 30%recycledcontent

    C DesignTeam andContractor

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    materials content value Content

    Value=Weight xCost

    materials

    MR5.1 RegionalMaterials10%

    Increasedemand formaterialscreated locally

    Use10% bldg. materialscreated within500miles

    1 No C

    MR5.1 RegionalMaterials20%

    Increasedemand formaterialscreated locally

    Use20% bldg. materialscreated within500miles

    Based on materialvalue

    Can useCSIMaster FormatDiv.2-10 (.45xtotal constr.Costs) if noactual value*salvaged goodscan apply andpoint of pickup

    can be extractionlocation

    1 Yes 40%within500miles

    C

    DesignTeam andContractor

    MR6 RapidlyRenewables2.5%

    Reduce use ofresources

    Use2.5% materialsbased on10 yr. growthcycle

    bamboo,cotton,wool,strawboard,

    wheatboard,agrifiber,linoleum,cork

    Based on materialvalue-Can useCSIMaster FormatDiv.2-10 (.45xtotal constr.

    Costs) if noactual value

    1 Yes 5% rapidlyrenewablematerials

    C

    DesignTeam andContractor

    MR7 CertifiedWood 50%

    Responsibleforest mgt.

    50% FCS certified wood Based on totalnew wood cost

    FCS Chain orCustody

    1 No C DesignTeam andContractor

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    CreditNo.

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    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    TOTAL 13 3

    EQp1 MinimumIAQ Perf.

    Indoor AirQuality forcomfort andwell-being

    Meet min. stndsASHRAE-mech. Vent. Systemsshall be designed withVent. Rate Procedure

    ASHRAE62.1-2004, secs. 4-7,AcceptableIndoor AirQuality or localcode if morestringent.

    D

    None

    -Use MERV 13Filters

    EQp2 Environ.TobaccoSmoke (ETS)

    Minimizeexposure foroccupants

    1.Prohibit insideandlocate outside areas atleast25 ft. away frombldg2.Designate area in bldgwith direct exhaust tooutside andencloseddeck to deck partitions-

    negative pressure3.Residential- Prohibitin common areas, sealsbetween units

    Verify throughblower door testper ANSI/ASTME779-03

    D

    EQ1 Outdoor Air

    DeliveryMonitoring

    Ventilation -

    Bring FreshAir In andmonitor

    Install perf. Monitoring

    systems and make suremin. reqs. are met-Alarm generated ifvaries by10% audible,auto to operations or both

    ASHRAE 62.1-

    2004, Min.Outdoor Air rate-For mech. Vent.Spaces, monitorCO2 levels in alldensely occupiedareas withmonitors 3-6 ft

    above floor

    1 No D

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    -for non-densely

    pop. Areasprovide directoutdoor airflowmeas. device perASHRAE-For naturallyvent. Areasmonitor CO2, butcan be shared formultiple spacesw/stacks

    1.Mech. Vent. Areas -Increase outdoorventilation rates to alloccupied spaces by30%

    over req. for at least90%occupied spaces

    ASHRAE 62.1-2004

    EQ2 IncreasedVentilation30% overASHRAE

    Additionaloutdoor airventilation

    2.Natural Vent.-Meetrecs. In Carbon, oreffectiveness flowdiagrams is in CIBSE.

    Carbon TrustGood PracticeGuide 237 (1998)multi-zonemodel

    (NISTNTAMsoftware) ORCIBSEapplicationsmanual

    1 No D

    EQ3.1 ConstructionIAQ MgtPlan During

    Indoor airqualityprotection

    Develop IAQ Mgt Plan,meeting SMACMAsquide

    SMACMA IAQGuidelines

    1 No D

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    Construction during

    construction

    -If perm. Air handlers

    used during constructionuse filters with MERV 8and changed prior tooccupancy

    MERV 8 per

    ASHRAE 52.2-1999

    EQ3.2 ConstructionIAQ Mgt.Plan- Pre-Occupancy

    Indoor airqualityprotectionprior tooccupancy

    Develop and implementIAQ Mgt. Plan and1.Flush out w/14,000 cuft. outdoor air/s.f. withtemperature at least60degs. and humiditynot>60%. ORIf want to occupy quicklydeliver 3,500 cu.ft. airand more at least every 3hrs. until 14,000 cu ft.

    have been delivered.2. Perform Air QualityTestingusing EPAmethod. UseMERV 13filters prior to flushout.

    EPACompendium ofmethods fordeterming airpollution.

    1 No C

    EQ4.1 LowEmittingMaterials-

    InteriorAdhesivesand Sealants

    Reduce indooraircontaminants

    -All adhesives andsealants shall complywithSouth Coast Air

    Quality Mgt. District-OK to go over VOClimit with one item if canmeet the VOC budgetacross the board with allmaterial

    SCAQMD- VOClimit.Green Seal GS-

    36-aerosoladhesives

    1 No C

    EQ4.2 LowEmitting

    Reduce indoorair

    -Interior paints, coatings,and primers just adhere

    Green Seal GS-11

    1 No C

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    Materials-

    InteriorPaints andCoatings

    contaminants toGreen Seal GS-11

    stnds.

    Green Seal GC-

    03 for Anti-corrosive paintsandSCAQMDRule 1113 forArchit. Coatingsand woodfinishes.

    EQ4.3 LowEmittingMaterials-Carpets

    Reduce indooraircontaminants

    Meet Green Labelstandards

    Green Label-carpet and rugInstitutefor off-gasing rates.

    1 No C

    EQ4.4 LowEmittingMaterials-

    CompositeWood &Agrifiber

    Reduce indooraircontaminants

    Contain no urea-formaldehyde in particleboard, plywood, MDF,

    wheatboard, panelsubstrate, and door cores.Furniture not included

    No urea-formaldehyde

    1 No C

    EQ5 IndoorChemicals

    Minimizeexposure tooccupants fromhazardousparticulates

    and chemicals

    -Install entryway 6gratesor grills or roll mats thatare regularly maintained.-Exhaust each spacewhere hazardous gas or

    chemicals are present tocreate negative pressureand with no airrecirculation. Also useself-closing doors anddeck to deck partitions(as in ETS credit).-UseMERV 13 filters

    MERV 13 perASHRAE 52.2-1999, Method oftesting aircleaning devices

    for removalcapability

    1 No D

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    EQ6.1 Controllabilit

    y of Systems-lighting for90% ofoccupants

    Provide high

    level lightingcontrols forindividual andgroup spaces

    Provide individual

    lighting controls for90% occupants and inmulti-occupant spaces.-ideally repositionable

    ASHRAE 90.1-

    2004, TaskLighting

    1 No D

    EQ6.2 Controllability of Systems-thermalcomfort for50%occupants

    Provide highlevel ofthermalcomfort forindividual andgroup spaces

    Provide individualthermal comfortcontrols for 50%occupants and in multi-occupant spaces.-Operable windows canalso be used if space is20ft. inside and 20 ft. oneither side of window.

    ASHRAE 62.1-2004, NaturalVentilation and

    ASHRAE 55-2004, ThermalComfort for airtemp., radianttemp., air speed,and humidity(comfort control

    can apply to atleast one of these)

    1 No D

    EQ7.1 ThermalComfort

    Productivityand Well-being

    Design HVAC andbuilding envelope tomeet ASHRAE 55-2004based on predicted meancomfort level.

    ASHRAE 55-2004, ThermalComfort

    1 No D

    EQ7.2 Thermal

    ComfortVerification

    Survey and

    correct

    -Surveywithin6-18

    monthsof occupancy foroccupant satisfactionwith thermal comfort.-If more than 20% areunhappy, makecorrective plan

    ASHRAE 55-

    2004givesguidance forbuildingperformance andcorrectivesystems

    1 No D

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    CreditNo.

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    EligiblePoints

    Exemp.Points

    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    -Achieve min. daylight

    factor of2% in 75% ofall space occupied forcritical visual tasksOROR

    -Thrucomputersimulation,demo that25

    horiz. footcandles hasbeen achieved underclear sky conditions atnoon at the equinox at30 above floor and for75% occupied spaces

    EQ8.1 Daylight Provide

    connectionbetweenindoors andoutdoor

    -Show this thru actual

    light testingat 10 footgrids.

    None

    Maximizedaylighting inbldg. design thruorientation,shallowfloorplates,increased

    buildingperimeter,exterior andinterior shadingdevices, highperf. Glazing,skylights, tallwindows above76 and photocell basedcontrols-Only portions ofrooms that meetrequirements willbe counted

    --Provide glarecontrol deviceswhere nec.

    1 Yes 95%

    daylighting

    D

    EQ8.2 Views Provideconnectionbetweenindoors and out

    -Achieve direct line ofsight perimeter visionglazing (window) foroccupants in90% ofregularly occupied

    No 1 Yes Det. Oncase bycase basis

    D

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    CreditNo.

    Credit Title Theme Required ReferencedStandards

    EligiblePoints

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    HowExemplary

    Sub-Mittal-Phase

    Decision-Makers

    spaces.

    -For offices the entire sq.footage can be counted if75% or more of the areahas direct line of sight toperimeter vision glazing.-For multi-occupantspaces only the actual s.f.is counted.

    TOTAL 15 0ID1 Innovation

    and DesignUnique andinnovative andexceptionalperformance

    -Must create your ownintent, requirements,etc.-Must display that exceedLEED requirements orshow strong innovation

    or creativity/uniquenessof green design

    None 1-4 No

    ID2 LEED AP Support andencouragedesignintegration andstreamlineprocess

    Use a LEED AP on team None 1 No

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    LEED APPLICABLE STANDARDS

    Standard What is it? Which Credits Used For?ASHRAE/IESNA HVAC, Water Heating, Lighting, Power Energy Efficiency Stnd

    for buildings except low rise residentialASHRAE 90.1-2004, Sec. 5 Building envelope-provisions for insulation, skylight and door

    ratings, air leakage, and fenestration and opaque assemblies. Somestnds based on climate zone- must meet minimum insulation andwindow U-factor for climate zone. Window area must be