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SS PRE REQ

How many Sustainable Site Credits are there?
8
SS PRE REQ

How many possible Sustainable Site Points are there?
14
SS PRE REQ

How many Sustainable Site PreReqs are there?
1
SS PRE REQ

How Many Possible Ex Points are in Sustainable Sites Catagory?
3
SS PRE REQ

The Sustainable Sites Prereq for Construction Activity Pollution deals with what Organizations?
EPA 2003
NPDES - National Pollution Discharge Elimination System
SS PRE REQ

Construction Activity Pollution Requires the implementation of what?
ESC - Erosion And Sedimentation Control Plan.
SS PRE REQ

The Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan is implemented for the prevention of.
-Prevent loss of Soil during construction by stormwater runoff and wind erosion including protecting top soil by stock piling for reuse.
- Prevent Sedimentation of storm sewer or receiving streams.
- Prevent Polluting the air with dust and particulate matter.
SS PRE REQ

Who outlines the provisions necessary to comply with Phase 1 and 2 of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Program.
The Construction General Permit (CGP)
SS PRE REQ

What is the Definition for Erosion?
A combination of processes in which materials of the earth's surface are loosened, dissolved or worn away, and transported from one place to another by natural agents. (such as water, wind, or gravity)
SS PRE REQ

What is the Definition of Sedimentation?
The addition of soils to water bodies by natural and human-related activities. Sedimentation decreases water quality.
SS PRE REQ

What are some possible strategies to reduce pollution from construction activities?
Adopt an erosion and sediment control plan during construction. Try temporary and permanent Seeding, mulching, earth dikes, silt fencing, sediment traps and sediment basins.
SS PRE REQ

When is the submittal for the Prereq for Sustainable Sites to be submitted?
Construction
SS PRE REQ

What are the action Items for the Sustainable Sites PreReq?
PreConstruction: Civil Engineer to provide sedimentation and erosion control plan.
Construction: Monitor Site Contractors work and document measures used with Digital Photos.
- Perform Weekly site checks to insure that all measures are working properly.
Post Construction: Compile all documentation and photos
- Check to verify that LEED online prereq info has been completed. (Project drawings, confirmation of compliance, Narrative describing the control measures)
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

What is the Intent of the Site Selection Credit?
Avoid Development of inappropriate sites and reduce the environmental impact from the location of a building on a site.
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

What are the requirements of the Site Selection Credit?
Do not develop builds, Roads, or parking areas on portions of sites that meet any one of the following.

1. Prime Farmland
2. Previously undeveloped land whose elevation is lower than 5 feet about the elevation of the 100-year flood
3. Land Which is specifically identified as habitat for any species on the federal endangered list.
4. Within 100 feet of any wetlands
5. Previously undeveloped land that is within 50 feet of any water body, such as seas, lakes, rivers, streams and tributaries that support fish, recreation of industrial use.
6. land which prior to acquisition for the project was public parkland, unless land of equal or greater value as parkland is accepted as trade.
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

What is the reference for Prime Farmland in Site Selection?
USDA Code of regulations Title 7 Volume 6 Parts 400 to 699. Section 657.5 (citation 7CFR657.5)
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

What is the reference for 100 year flood plane in Site Selection?
FEMA
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

What is the reference for wetlands in Site Selection?
US code for federal regulations 40 CFR, parts 230-233 and part 22.
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

What is the reference for land near a body of water in Site Selection?
Clean Water Act.
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

What is the reference for Park land in Site Selection?
Park Authority
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

Define an Endangered Species.
An animal or plant species that is in danger of becoming extinct throughout all or a significant portion of its range due to harmful human activities or environmental factors.
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

Previously Developed Sites Means,
Sites that previously contained Buildings, roadways, parking lots, or were graded for altered by direct human activities.
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

Threatened Species are.
an animal or plant species that is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future.
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

Wetland Vegetation is
An area consisting of plants that require saturated soul to survive, as well as certain tree and other plant species that can tolerate prolonged wet soil conditions.
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

What are some potential Strategies for Site Selection?
During the site selection process, give preference to those sites that do not include sensitive site elements and restrictive land types. Select suitable building locations, and design the building with minimal footprint to minimize site disruptions. Strategies include stacking the building program, tuck under parking, and sharking facilities with neighbors.
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

When is the submittal for Site Selection?
Design
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

What are the action items or the site selection?
Preconstruction: Review the site characteristics to determine wheather or not the credit is achievable.
- Insire that the civil engineer has completed the required components of LEED online credit workspace (done before construction starts)
SS CREDIT 1 SITE SELECTION

Who is responsible for the submittal for the site selection documentation?
Civil Engineer
SS CREDIT 2 Development Density

What is the intent of the Development Density Credit?
CHannel Development to urban areas with existing infrastructure, protect green-fields, and preserve habitat and natural resources.
SS CREDIT 2 DEVELOPMENT DENSITY

What are the requirements for Option 1 of Development Density?
Construct or Renovate building on a previously developed site and in a community with a minimum density of 60,000 sf per acre net.
SS CREDIT 2 DEVELOPMENT DENSITY

What are the requirements for Option 2
of Development Density?
Construct or Renovate a building on a previously developed site and within 1/2 mile of a residential zone with an average density of 10 units per acre net and within 1/2 mile of at least 10 basic services and with pedestrian access between the building and the services.
SS CREDIT 2 DEVELOPMENT DENSITY

What are some services acceptable for Option 2 of Development Density?
Bank, Place of Worship, Convenience Grocery, Daycare, Cleaners, Firestation, Beauty, Hardware, Laundry, Library, Medical / Dental, Senior Care Facility, Park, Pharmacy, Post Office, Restaurant, School, SuperMarket, Theatre, Community Center, Fitness Center, Museum.
SS CREDIT 2 DEVELOPMENT DENSITY

Where does the 1/2 mile radius begin on the site map for the Development Density of Option 2.
The Building Entry.
SS CREDIT 2 DEVELOPMENT DENSITY

What is the equation used for Development Density?
Gross Building Square Footage (sq. ft) /
Project Site Area (Acres)
SS CREDIT 2 DEVELOPMENT DENSITY

What is the equation used for Density Radius?
3x (sq rt of) Property Area (Acres) x 43,560 (Sq Ft. per Acre))
SS CREDIT 2 DEVELOPMENT DENSITY

What are some potential strategies for the design development credit?
During the site selection process give preference to urban sites.
SS CREDIT 2 DEVELOPMENT DENSITY

When should the documentation for the development Density Credit be turned in?
Design
SS CREDIT 2 DEVELOPMENT DENSITY

What are the action items needed for submittal?
- Evaluate the 2 options for compliance.
- Compile the data and the complete requirements of LEED on-line.
SS CREDIT 2 DEVELOPMENT DENSITY

Who should submit the action Items for this credit?
LEED AP
SS CREDIT 3 BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT

What is the intent of the Brown-field Redevelopment Credit?
To Rehabilitate damaged sites where development is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination, reducing pressure on undeveloped land.
SS CREDIT 3 BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT

When should the submittal for this credit be submitted?
Design
SS CREDIT 3 BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT

What are the requirements of the Brown-field redevelopment credit?
Develop on a site documented as a contaminated or a site classified as a brown-field by local, state, or federal government agency.
SS CREDIT 3 BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT

What Reference is used in The Brown-field redevelopment credit?
ASTM E1903-97 Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment
SS CREDIT 3 BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT

What is the definition of a Brown-field Site?
A real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence r potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant.
SS CREDIT 3 BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT

What are the potential technologies and strategies for the brown-field redevelopment.
During the site selection process, give preference to brown-field sites. Identify tax incentives and property cost savings,. Develop and implement a site remediating plan using strategies such as a pump-and treat, bio-reactors, land farming, and in-situ remediating.
SS CREDIT 3 BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT

What are the action items for the submittal for this credit?
Pre-construction: Verify that the site is classified as a brown-field.

Construction: Verify that the Civil Engineer has completed the necessary LEED online components.
SS CREDIT 3 BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT

Who is responsible for the submittal to LEED?
The Civil Engineer.
SS CREDIT 4.1 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT: PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACCESS.

When should the submittal for this credit be turned into LEED
Design
SS CREDIT 4.1 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT: PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACCESS.

What is the intent of this credit??
To reduce the pollution and land development impacts from automobile use.
SS CREDIT 4.1 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT: PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACCESS.

What are the requirements of Option 1 of this credit?
Locate the project 1/2 a mile within a commuter rail, train or subway station.
SS CREDIT 4.1 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT: PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACCESS.

What are the requirements of Option 2 of this credit?
Locate the project 1/4 a mile of 2 or more public or campus bus lines usable by building tenants.
SS CREDIT 4.1 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT: PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACCESS.

What are the potential technologies and strategies for this credit?
Perform a transportation survey of future building occupants to identify transportation needs. site the building near mass transit.
SS CREDIT 4.1 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT: PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACCESS.

What are the action Items required for the LEED submittal?
Preconstruction: Create a scaled map around the building that shows the public transportation locations.
- LEED AP to complete LEED online credit components
SS CREDIT 4.1 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT: PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACCESS.

Who should submit the information to LEED AP?
LEED AP.
SS CREDIT 4.2 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT BIKES AND CHANGING ROOMS.

When is the submittal for this credit to be turned in?
Design
SS CREDIT 4.2 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT BIKES AND CHANGING ROOMS.

What is the intent of this Credit?
Reduce the Pollution and land development impacts from automobile use.
SS CREDIT 4.2 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT BIKES AND CHANGING ROOMS.

What are the requirements for this credit in commercial or institutional buildings?
Provide secure bike racks and or storage with in 200 yards of the building entrance, for 5% or more of all building users. AND provide showers for 0.5% of full-time equivalent (FTE) occupants.
SS CREDIT 4.2 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT BIKES AND CHANGING ROOMS.

What are the requirements for this credit in residential buildings?
Provide covered storage facilities for securing bikes for 15% or more of building occupants.
SS CREDIT 4.2 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT BIKES AND CHANGING ROOMS.

What is the equation for FTE Occupants in this Credit.
FTE Occupants=Occupant Hours/8
SS CREDIT 4.2 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT BIKES AND CHANGING ROOMS.

What are the potential technologies and strategies for this credit.
Design the building with transportation amenities such as bike racks and showering/ changing facilities.
SS CREDIT 4.2 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT BIKES AND CHANGING ROOMS.

What are the action items for the submittal of this Credit.
Preconstruction:
-Determine what the full time employee (FTE) tenant occupancy is for the project. Calculate 5% of the occupants and provide showering facilities for the bicyclists.
-review the requirements with the hardscape architect for locations of bike storage.
-review the requirements with the MEP engineers for locations for showers and changing rooms.
SS CREDIT 4.2 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT BIKES AND CHANGING ROOMS.

Who is responsible for submitting the information for this Credit.
LEED AP, Architect
SS CREDIT 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT LOW EMISSION & FUEL EFFICIENT CARS.

What is the intent of this Credit.
Reduce Pollution and land development impacts from automobile use.
SS CREDIT 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT LOW EMISSION & FUEL EFFICIENT CARS.

When is the submittal for this Credit?
Design
SS CREDIT 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT LOW EMISSION & FUEL EFFICIENT CARS.

What are the Requirements of option 1 of this credit?
Provide low emitting and fuel efficient vehicles for 3% for the FTE occupants AND provide preferred parking for these vehicles.
SS CREDIT 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT LOW EMISSION & FUEL EFFICIENT CARS.

What are the Requirements of option 2 of this credit?
Provide Parking for Low-Emitting and fuel efficient vehicles for 5% of the total vehicle parking capacity of the site.
SS CREDIT 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT LOW EMISSION & FUEL EFFICIENT CARS.

What are the Requirements of option 3 of this credit?
Install alternative fuel refueling stations for 3% of the total vehicle parking capacity of the site.
SS CREDIT 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT LOW EMISSION & FUEL EFFICIENT CARS.

What is the definition of Alternative Fuel Vehicle?
Vehicle that uses a low-polluting, non-gasoline fuels such as electricity, hydrogen, propane or compressed natural gas, liquid natural gas, methanol, and ethanol. Efficient gas-electricity hybrid vehicles are included in this group.
SS CREDIT 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT LOW EMISSION & FUEL EFFICIENT CARS.

What is the Definition of Preferred Parking?
Refers to parking spots that are closest to the main entrance of the project, exclusive of spaces designated for handicapped, or to parking passes provided at a discount price.
SS CREDIT 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT LOW EMISSION & FUEL EFFICIENT CARS.

What are the potential technologies and strategies for this credit?
provide transportation amenities such as alternative fuel refueling stations and carpool/vanpool programs. consider sharing the costs and benefits of refueling stations with neighbors.
SS CREDIT 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT LOW EMISSION & FUEL EFFICIENT CARS.

What are the action items required for submittal of this credit?
Preconstruction: review options for credit compliance
Construction: Review and document construction of refueling stations, if applicable.
Post Construction: Complete LEED online credit Workspace.
SS CREDIT 4.3 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT LOW EMISSION & FUEL EFFICIENT CARS.

Who is responsible for the submittal of this credit?
Architect
MEP Engineer
LEED AP
SS CREDIT 4.4 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT PARKING CAPACITY

What is the intent of this credit?
Reduce pollution and land development impacts from single occupancy vehicles.
SS CREDIT 4.4 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT PARKING CAPACITY

When is the submittal for this credit?
Design
SS CREDIT 4.4 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT PARKING CAPACITY

What are the requirements of Option 1 - Non Residential for this credit?
Sie parking capacity to meet, but not exceed min. local zoning reqs. and provide preferred parking for carpool and vanpool for 5% of the total parking spaces.
SS CREDIT 4.4 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT PARKING CAPACITY

What are the requirements of Option 2 - Non Residential for this credit?
For Projects that provide parking or less than 5% of FTE buildings provide preferred parking for carpools and vanpools marked as such for 5% total provided parking.
SS CREDIT 4.4 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT PARKING CAPACITY

What are the requirements of Option 3 -Residential for this credit?
Size parking capacity to not exceed min local zoning reqs. AND provide infrastructure and support programs to facilitate shared vehicles usage such as carpool drop-off areas, designated parking for vanpools, or car share services, ride boards, and shuttle services to mass transit.
SS CREDIT 4.4 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT PARKING CAPACITY

What are the requirements of Option 4 for this credit?
Provide no new parking.
SS CREDIT 4.4 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT PARKING CAPACITY

What are the potential technologies and strategies for this credit?
Minimize parking lot/garage size. Consider shared parking facilities with adjacent buildings.
SS CREDIT 4.4 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT PARKING CAPACITY

What are the action items for the submittal of this credit?
Preconstruction: Calculate the parking requirements of the project and the local zoning reqs. Make sure provided does not exceed the min reqed by zoning.
-Receive the completed LEED online Credit workshop from the credit leader.
SS CREDIT 4.4 ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT PARKING CAPACITY

Who is responsible for the submittal of this credit?
Civil Engineer
SS CREDIT 5.1 SITE DEVELOPMENT - PROTECT AND RESTORE HABITAT.

What is the intent of this credit?
Conserve existing natural areas and restore damaged areas to provide habitat and promote biodiversity.
SS CREDIT 5.1 SITE DEVELOPMENT - PROTECT AND RESTORE HABITAT.

When is the submittal for this Credit?
Construction
SS CREDIT 5.1 SITE DEVELOPMENT - PROTECT AND RESTORE HABITAT.

What are the requirements for option 1 of this credit?
On greenfield sites, limit all site disturbance to 40feet beyond the building perimeter, 10 feet beyond surface walkways, 15 feet beyond roadways and curbs, and 25 feet beyond constructed areas with permeable surfaces.
SS CREDIT 5.1 SITE DEVELOPMENT - PROTECT AND RESTORE HABITAT

What are the requirements for Option 2 of this credit?
On previously developed sites or graded sites, restore or protect a minimum of 50% of the site area (excluding the building footprint) with native or adaptive vegetation.
SS CREDIT 5.1 SITE DEVELOPMENT - PROTECT AND RESTORE HABITAT.

What are the strategies of this credit?
on greenfield sites perform a site survey to identify site elements and adopt a master plan for development of the project site.
SS 5.1 SITE DEVELOPMENT PROTECT AND RESTORE.

What are the submittal documents for this credit?
1. Provide project site area.
2. greenfield sites: Site drawings with boundaries of disturbance.
2. Developed sites: sf of site that is restored and landscape plan.
SS 5.2 SITE DEVELOPMENT MAXIMIZE OPEN SPACE.

What is the intent of this credit?
To provide a high ratio of open space to development footprint to promote biodiversity.
SS 5.2 SITE DEVELOPMENT MAXIMIZE OPEN SPACE.

What are the requirements for Option 1 of this credit?
Reduce the development footprint and or provide 25% or more open space than zoneing reqs.
SS 5.2 SITE DEVELOPMENT MAXIMIZE OPEN SPACE.

What are the requirements for Option 2 of this credit?
For no zoneing code, provide open space equal to development footprint.
SS 5.2 SITE DEVELOPMENT MAXIMIZE OPEN SPACE.

What are the requirements for Option 3 of this credit?
No zoneing requirment, provide 20% open space of project site area.
SS 5.2 SITE DEVELOPMENT MAXIMIZE OPEN SPACE.

What are the strategies for this credit?
Perform a survey to identify site elements and adopt master plan for development of site. Site bldg to minimize disruption, stack bldg program, tuck under parking, share facilities with neighbors, and plant native/adapted plants.
SS 5.2 SITE DEVELOPMENT MAXIMIZE OPEN SPACE.

What are the submittal documents for this credit?
1. Provide project site area, building footprint area, landscape drawings, and narrative.
2. sf of open space required by code and sf open space provided.
SS 5.2 SITE DEVELOPMENT MAXIMIZE OPEN SPACE.

When is the submittal for this credit?
Design
SS 6.1 STORMWATER DESIGN QUANTITY CONTROL

When is the submittal phase for this credit?
Design
SS 6.1 STORMWATER DESIGN QUANTITY CONTROL

What is the intent of tihs credit?
Limit disruption of natural hydrology by reducing impervious cover, increasing on-site infiltration, and managing stormwater run-off
SS 6.1 STORMWATER DESIGN QUANTITY CONTROL

What are the requirements for option 1 of this credit?
Existing imperviousness less than 50%.
Stormwater mgmt. plan discharge rate less than 1-2 yr, 24hr design storm OR stormwater mgmt plan with stream channel protection strategy
SS 6.1 STORMWATER DESIGN QUANTITY CONTROL

What are the requirements for option 2 of this credit?
Existing imperviousness greater than 50% stormwater mgmt plan 25% decrease in volume runoff.
SS 6.1 STORMWATER DESIGN QUANTITY CONTROL

What are some strategies for this credit?
-smaller building footprint
-green roofs
-pervious paving
-reuse stormwater-landscape irrigation, toilet flusing, custodial uses
-bioswales, vegitated filter strips
-retention ponds
-cluster development to reduce paved surfaces.
SS 6.1 STORMWATER DESIGN QUANTITY CONTROL

What are the submittal documents for this credit?
- provide pre-development site run-off rate
-provide pre-development runn-off quantity
-provide post-dev site run-off rate
-provide post-dev runoff quantity
OR
narrative
SS 6.2 STORMWATER DESIGN QUALITY CONTROL

When is the submittal for this credit?
design
SS 6.2 STORMWATER DESIGN QUANTITY CONTROL

What Is the intent of this credit?
to reduce of eliminate water pollution by reducing impervious cover, increasing on site infiltration, eliminationg sources of contaiminants, and removing pollutants from stormwater runoff
SS 6.2 STORMWATER DESIGN QUANTITY CONTROL

What are the requirements of this credit?
stormwater management plan reduces impervious cover, promotes infiltration, and captures and treats the stormwater runoff from 90% of the average annual rainfall using acceptable Best Management Practives (BMPs) BMPs must remove 80% of Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
SS 6.2 STORMWATER DESIGN QUANTITY CONTROL

What are some strategies of this credit?
Nonstructural: Vegetated swales, disconnection of impervious areas, pervious pavement
Structural: Cisterns Manhole Treatment, Ponds.
SS 6.2 STORMWATER DESIGN QUANTITY CONTROL

What are the submittal documents for this credit?
Non-structural controls: Provide list of BMPs, description and percent annual rainfall treated.
Structural: Provide list of structural controls, pollutant removal of each control, and % annual rainfall treated.
SS 6.2 STORMWATER DESIGN QUANTITY CONTROL

What are the reference materials for this credit?
Guidance specifying management measures for sources of Non-Point Pollution in Coastal Waters, 1993
SS 7.1 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT NON-ROOF

When is the submittal for this credit?
Construction
SS 7.1 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT NON-ROOF

What is the intent of this credit?
Reduce heat islands to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife inhabitants
SS 7.1 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT NON-ROOF

What are the requirements of option 1 of tihs credit?
Provide a combination of the following for 50% of the site hardscape.
1. Shade (within 5 yrs)
2. paving materials with solar reflectance index (SRI) of min 29
3. Open grid pavement System.
SS 7.1 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT NON-ROOF

What are the requirements of option 2 of tihs credit?
Minimum 50% of parking spaces under cover with SRI of 29.
SS 7.1 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT NON-ROOF

What are some strategies for this credit>
use light colored paving, shade paved areas with landscaping, park
SS CREDIT 7.1 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT NON-ROOF

What are the submittal documents for option 1 of this credit?
project site drawings, highlighting paving materials, landscape shading, covered parking, confirmation roof and parking has SRI of 29 and
- SRIs for each paving material and total ares of site harscape, area of hardscape to be shaded, area of installed SRI materials, area of open grid pavement.
SS CREDIT 7.1 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT NON-ROOF

What are the submittal documents for option 2 of this credit?
project site drawings, highlighting paving materials, landscape shading, covered parking, confirmation roof and parking has SRI of 29 and
- Total number of parking spaces provided on-site, total number of covered parking spaces.
SS CREDIT 7.2 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT ROOF

When is the submittal phase for this credit?
construction
SS CREDIT 7.2 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT ROOF

What is the intent of this credit?
reduce heat island to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife inhabitants.
SS CREDIT 7.2 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT ROOF

What are the requirements for option 1 of this credit?
Use roofing with SRI 78 (low slope) or SRI 29 (Steel-slope) for min 75% of roof surface.
SS CREDIT 7.2 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT ROOF

What are the requirements for option 2 of this credit?
Use Vegitated roof for atleast 50% of roof area.
SS CREDIT 7.2 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT ROOF

What are the requirements for option 3 of this credit?
Use a cimbination of option 1 and 2.
SS CREDIT 7.2 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT ROOF

What is the strategy for this credit?
High-albedo and vegitated roofs to reduce heat absorption.
SS CREDIT 7.2 HEAT ISLAND EFFECT ROOF

What are the submittal documents for option 1 of this credit?
Roof drawings showing green roof system
- total area of SRI compliant roofing, listing of roofing materials and SRI