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How Many Prerequisites and possible Points are available for SS
One Prerequisite and 14 points
What is the design Intent for SS Prerequisite 1: Construction activity pollution Prevention?
Reduce pollution from construction activities by controlling soil erosion, waterway sedimentation and airborne dust generation.
What type of plan is required to be created for SS Prerequisite 1: Construction activity pollution Prevention?
ESC - Erosion and sedimentation control plan conforming to the 2003 EPA Construction General Permit OR local erosion and sedimentation control standards - more stringent
The plan required for SS Prerequisite 1: Construction activity pollution Prevention should desibe measures impemented to accomplish three objectives. What are they?
1. Prevent loss of soil during construction
2. Prevent sedimentation of storm sewer or receiveing streams.
3. Prevent air pollution with dust and particular matter.
Name the six potential strategies for complying with SS Prerequisite 1: Construction activity pollution Prevention
temporary and permanent seeding, mulching, earth dikes, silt fencing, sediment traps, sediment basins.
What is the Intent of SS credit 1: Site selection?
Avoid development of inappropriate sites and reduce the environmental impact from the location of a building on a site.
SS credit 1: Site selection, requires that buildings, hardscape, roads or parking areas are not developed on portions of any sites that meet any one of six criteria. Whate are the six criteria?
1. Prime Farmland
2. Previously undeveloped land whose elevation is lower than 5 feet above a 100-year flood.
3. Land identified as habitat for any federal or state threatened or endangered species
4. Within 100 feet of any wetlands
5. Previously undeveloped land within 50 feet of a water body
6. Land that was public parkland unless it was replaced in trade.
SS credit 1: Site selection uses what reference for defining prime farmland?
US Dept of Agriculture in the US code of Federal Regulations, Title 7, Volume 6
SS credit 1: Site selection uses what reference for determining the elevation of the 100-year flood?
FEMA
SS credit 1: Site selection uses what references/criteria for the determinination of wetlands?
US Code of Federal Regulations 40CFR and anything identified by state or local rule, OR - within setback distances defined by local or state rule or law - More stringent.
SS credit 1: Site selection - Name two strategies to meet the intent of this credit.
1. Select sites that do not have sensitive site elements and restrictive land types.
2. Use a suitable building location and design building with a minimal footprint to minimize site disruption of environmentally sensitive areas.
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - What is the intent of this credit?
Channel development to urban areas with existing infrastructure, protect greenfields and preserve habitat/natural resources.
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - What are the two options for meeting the requirements of this credit?
Option 1 - Development Density
Option 2 - Community Connectivity
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity -What type of site is required to meet either option 1 or option 2?
Previously developed
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - Development Density (Option 1) requires a minimum density of what?
60,000 sq/ft per acre net
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - Does the density calculation (option 1) include the area of the project being built?
Yes
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - What type of development is the density calculation (option 1) based on?
A typical two-story downtown development.
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - what is the average density requirement for meeting the Community Connectivity (option 2) if the site does not meet the residential neighborhood requirement?
10 units per acre net
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - as opposed to meeting the density requirement of Community Connectivity (option 2), the building can be located where to meet the reuirement?
within 1/2 mile of a residential zone
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - To meet the Community Connectivity requirements (Option 2), what are the basic requirements for accessing basic services (distance and access)?
1/2 mile radius of at least 10 Basic services with pedestrian access.
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - Where is the center of the distance requirement drawn form when meeting the Community Connectivity (Option 2)?
Main building entrance
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - What are the Potential Strategies for meeting this credit?
Give preference to urban site with pedestrian access to a variry of services during the site selection process
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - Name at least 10 basic services meeting the requirements of Community Connectivity (option 2)
Bank, Place of worship, Convenience grocery, Day care, Cleaners, Fire station, Beauty, Hardware, Laundry, Library, Medical/Dental, Senior Care Facility, Park, Pharmacy, Post Office, Restaurant, School, Supermarket, Theater, Community Center, Fitness Center, Museum
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity - Which basic service is the only one allowed to be counted twice in meeting the requirements of Community Connectivity (option 2)?
Restaurant
SS Credit 3: Brownfield Redevelopment -What is the design intent of this credit?
Rehabilite damaged sites where development is complicated by environmental contamination thus reducing pressure on undeveloped land.
SS Credit 3: Brownfield Redevelopment-To meet the requirements for this credit, what type of site must you develop on?
A site documented as contaminated or defined as a brownfield.
SS Credit 3: Brownfield Redevelopment - What agencies/documentation are used to determine a "contaminated Site"?
ASTM E1903-97 Phase II Environmental Site Assesment or a local Voluntary Cleanup Program
SS Credit 3: Brownfield Redevelopment - Who defines a site as a brownfield?
Local, State or Federal govt Agency
SS Credit 3: Brownfield Redevelopment - What financial incentives might there be for meeting this credit?
Possible tax incentives and property cost savings.
SS Credit 4.1: Alternative transportation: Public Transportation Access - What is the intent of this credit?
Reduce pollution and land development impacts from Automobile use.
SS Credit 4.1: Alternative transportation: Public Transportation Access - What are the two choices for meeting the requirements of this credit?
Locate within 1/2 mile of existing or planned and funded commuter rail, light rail or subway station
OR
locate within 1/4 mile of one pr more stops for two or more public or campous bus lines useable by building occupants.
SS Credit 4.1: Alternative transportation: Public Transportation Access - What is a simple strategy for meeting this credit?
Site the building newr mass transit.
SS Credit 4.2: Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms - What is the intent of this credit?
Reduce Pollution and land development impacts from automobile use.
SS Credit 4.2: Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms - For commercial and institutional buildings, where must the secure bicycle racks be located?
within 200 yards of the building entrance
SS Credit 4.2: Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms - For commercial and institutional buildings, what percentage of building users must the racks accommodate?
5% of all building users as measured at peak periods
SS Credit 4.2: Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms - For commercial and institutional buildings, where must the shower and changing locations be located?
within 200 yards of the building entrance
SS Credit 4.2: Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms - For commercial and institutional buildings, what percentage of building users must the showers and changing locations accommodate?
.5% of full time equivalent (FTE) occupants
SS Credit 4.2: Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms - For residential buildings, what type of storage facilities must be provided?
Covered storage facilities
SS Credit 4.2: Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms - For residential buildings, what percentage of people must be accommodated?
15% or more of the building occupants
SS Credit 4.2: Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms - Are showers and changing rooms required for residential buildings?
No
SS credit 4.3: Alternative Transportation: Low Emitting & Fuel Efficient Vehicles - What is the intent of this credit?
Reduce pollution and land development impacts from automobile use
SS credit 4.3: Alternative Transportation: Low Emitting & Fuel Efficient Vehicles - What are thee options for compliance (general - not specific numbers)?
Option 1 - Provide low emitting and fuel efficient vehicles
Option 2 - Provide preferred parking for low emitting and fuel efficient vehicles
Option 3 - Install alternative-fuel refueling stations
SS credit 4.3: Alternative Transportation: Low Emitting & Fuel Efficient Vehicles - If pursuing option 1, what quantity of low-emitting and fuel efficient vehicles must be supplied?
vehicles for 3% of full time equivalent occupants.
SS credit 4.3: Alternative Transportation: Low Emitting & Fuel Efficient Vehicles - If pursuing option 1, are you required to provide preferred parking for all of the low-emitting and fuel efficient vehicles you supplied?
yes
SS credit 4.3: Alternative Transportation: Low Emitting & Fuel Efficient Vehicles - If pursuing option 2, what must be supplied?
Preferred parking for low-emitting and fuel efficient vehicles for 5% of the total vehicle parking capacity
SS credit 4.3: Alternative Transportation: Low Emitting & Fuel Efficient Vehicles - If pursuing option 3, what percentage of vehicles must you provide alternative-fuel refueling stations for?
3% of total vehicle parking capacity.
SS credit 4.3: Alternative Transportation: What defines Low Emitting & Fuel Efficient Vehicles?
Classified as Zero Emission vehicles (ZEV) by the California Air Resources Board OR achived a minimum green score of 40 on the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE)
SS Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation: Parking capacity - What is the intent of this credit?
Reduce pollution and land development impacts from single occupancy vehicle use.
SS Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation: Parking capacity - For Non Residential Projects, option 1 requires parking capacity for what quantity?
Meet but do not exceed minimum local zoning requirements.
SS Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation: Parking capacity - For Non Residential Projects, option 1 requires what special parking type and quantity?
Parking for carpools and vanpools for 5% of the total provided parking spaces.
SS Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation: Parking capacity - For Non Residential Projects, option 2 only applies where the total parking accounts for __
less than 5% of FTE building occupants.
SS Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation: Parking capacity - For Non Residential Projects, option 2 requires what special parking type and quantity?
Parking for carpools and vanpools for 5% of the total provided parking spaces.
SS Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation: Parking capacity - For residential projects (option 3), how should you determine parking capacity?
Size parking capacity not to exceed minimum local zoning requirements.
SS Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation: Parking capacity - For residential projects (option 3), what are other criteria is required in addition to parking capacity?
infrastructure and support programs to promote shared vehicle usage (carpool dropoff areas, designated parking for van pools - carpools, message boards, shuttle services to mass transit)
SS Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation: Parking capacity - For all types of projects, what is the simlest path to comply with this credit?
Provide no new parking
SS Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation: Parking capacity - What are three strategies for compliance?
1. Minimize parking capacity
2. Share parking facilities with adjacent buildings.
3. Limit the use of single occupancy vehicles.
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or 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 or Restore Habitat - Option 1 of the requirements pertains to what type of site?
Greenfield site
Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - Option 2 of the requirements pertains to what type of site?
Previously developed or Graded site
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for greenfield sites, what distance must site disturbance be limited to from the building perimeter?
40 feet
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for greenfield sites, what distance must site disturbance be limited to from surface walkways?
10 feet
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for greenfield sites, what distance must site disturbance be limited to from patios?
10 feet
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for greenfield sites, what distance must site disturbance be limited to from surface parking?
10 feet
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for greenfield sites, what distance must site disturbance be limited to from utilities less than 12" diameter?
10 feet
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for greenfield sites, what distance must site disturbance be limited to from primary roadway curbs?
15 feet
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for greenfield sites, what distance must site disturbance be limited to from main utility branch trenches?
15 feet
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for greenfield sites, what distance must site disturbance be limited to from permeable surfaces?
25 feet
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for greenfield sites, why are there distance limits placed on site disturbances?
To limit compaction in areas that require staging areas in the construction area
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for previously developed or graded sites, what percentage of the site area must be protected or restored
50% minimum
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for previously developed or graded sites, is the building footprint included in the percentage calculation?
No
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for previously developed or graded sites, what is used for restoration of the site?
Native or adaptive vegetation - excluding noxious weeds or invasive species.
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - for previously developed or graded sites, can a vegetated roof contribute to the restiration calculations?
Yes -If SS Credit 2 (Development density and Community Connectivity) is met and the vegetated roof used native or adaptive vegetation.
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - What is a greenfield site?
A site that is not previously developed or graded.
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - What is included in a previously developed or graded site definition?
Previously contained roadways, buildings, parking lots, or were graded or altered by direct human activities.
SS Credit 5.1:Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat - what are four strategies for protecting habitat on greenfield sites?
1. stack the building
2. tuck under parking
3. share facilities with neighbors
4. Clearly mark construction boundaries to minimize disturbance.
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space - what is the intent of this credit?
Provide a high ratio of open space to development footprint to promote biodiversity
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space - what four elements are included as the development footprint?
1. Total area of the building footprint
2. Hardscape
3. Access Roads
4. Parking
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space - where there is a local zoning open space requirement, reduce the development footprint and/or provide vegetated open space within the project boundary to exceed this by what percentage?
25%
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space - where this is no local zoning ordinances at all, what must be done to meet the requirement
Provide vegetated open space area adjacent to the building equal to the buiding footprint.
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space - where there is a local zoning ordinance but noopen space requirement, what must be done to meet this credit?
Provide vegetated open space equal to 20% of the projects site area.
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space - In urban areas, where projects meet SS Credit 2 (Development Density & Community Connectivity), can a vegetated roof contribute to this credit?
Yes
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space - In urban areas, where projects meet SS Credit 2 (Development Density & Community Connectivity), can pedestrian oriented hardscape areas contribute to this credit?
Yes - but a minimum 25% of the open space must be vegetated
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space - can wetlands or naturally designed ponds contribute to this credit?
Yes if side slope averages 1:4 or less and are vegetated.
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space - what are three strategies for meeting this credit?
1. Stack the building to reduce footprint
2. tuck-under parking
3. share facilities with neighbors
SS Credit 6.1: Stormwater Design: Quantity Control - What is the intent of this credit?
Limit disruption of natural water hydrology by reducing impervious cover, increasing on-site infiltration, reducing or eliminating pollution from stormwater runoff, and eliminating contaminants.
SS Credit 6.1: Stormwater Design: Quantity Control -Where existing imperviousness is no greater than 50%, what two criteria can be used to meet the credit?
Implement a stormwater management plan that either:
1. Prevents the post-development discharge rate and quantity from exceeding the the pre-development rate for the one and two year 24-hour design storms
OR
2. Protects receiving stream channels from excessive erosion by implementing a stream channel protection strategy and quantity control strategies.
SS Credit 6.1: Stormwater Design: Quantity Control -Where existing imperviousness is greater than 50%, what criteria will meet this credit?
Implement a stormwater management plant that reduces stormwater runoff volume by 25%for the two-year 24-hour storm.
SS Credit 6.1: Stormwater Design: Quantity Control -What are some strategies for meeting this credit?
1. Promote infiltration (vegetated roofs, pervious pavement, etc..)
2. Reuse stormwater for non-potable use.
SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design: Quality Control - What is the intent of this credit?
Limit disruption and pollution of natural water flows by managing stormwater runoff.
SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design: Quality Control -what percentage of the annual rainfall should your stormwater management plan capture and treat to meet this credit?
90%
SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design: Quality Control - What percentage of the average annual total suspended solids must your plan be capable of removing?
80%
SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design: Quality Control -What is TSS an acronym for?
Total Suspended Solid
SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design: Quality Control - What is BMP an acronym for?
Best management practices
SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design: Quality Control - How do you prove that your BMP's indeed are meeting the criteria for removing the appropriate suspended solids?
1. Designed in accordance with state or local program using the same standards/specifications
OR
2. In field performance monitoring data demonstrating compliance
SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design: Quality Control - What protocol must BMP monitoring conform to?
TARP - (Technology Acceptance Reciprocity Partnership, Washington State Dept of Ecology)
SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design: Quality Control - What are some strategies for reducing pollutant loadings and reducing stormater runoff?
1. Alternative surfaces (Vegetated roofs, pervious pavement)
2. Nonstructural (Rain gardens, vegetated swales, disconnection of imperviousness, rainwater recycling)
3. Low impact development - integrated wetlands, vegetated filters, open channels to treat stormwater runoff.
SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design: Quality Control -90% of the average annual rainfall equals how many inches of rain per year in a humid watershed?
1"
SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design: Quality Control -90% of the average annual rainfall equals how many inches of rain per year in a semi-arid watershed?
.75"
SS Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design: Quality Control -90% of the average annual rainfall equals how many inches of rain per year in a arid watershed?
.5"
SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof - What is the intent of this credit?
Reduce heat islands (thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas) to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife habitat.
SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof - If pursuing option number one, what percentage of the site hardscapes must meet the requirement?
50%
SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof - If pursuing option number one, what are the three criteria to be combined to meet the total percentage required?
1. Shade
2. High SRI Paving materials
3. Open Grid Paving systems
SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof - If pursuing option number one, what is the minimum SRI requirement of the paving materials?
29 minimum
SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof - If pursuing option number one, what is the timeframe for shade to be provided?
within 5 years of occupancy
SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof - If pursuing option number two, what single criteria must be met?
50% minimum of parking spaces must be undercover
SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof - If pursuing option number two, what SRI must be used?
29 minimum
SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof - What are some potential technologies/Strategies for meeting this credit?
1. Provide shade for constructed surfaces with landscape features
2. Use high reflectance materials for hardscape.
3. Replace constructed surfaces with vegetated surfaces (vegetated roofs, open grid paving, high albedo materials)
SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof - What standard is used to measure SRI?
ASTM E 1980-01
SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect: Roof - What is the intent of this credit?
Reduce heat islands (thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas) to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife habitat.
SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect: Roof - If pursuing option 1, on a low sloped roof, roofing materails must have a minimum SRI of what?
78
SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect: Roof - If pursuing option 1, on a steep sloped roof, roofing materails must have a minimum SRI of what?
29
SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect: Roof - A low sloped roof has a a pitch equal to or less than what?
2 in 12
SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect: Roof - A steep sloped roof has a a pitch greater than what?
2 in 12
SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect: Roof - if a vegetated roof is being used to meet this credit, what percentage of the roof must be vegetated?
50%
SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect: Roof - for option number one, the minimum SRI material requirement applies to what percentage of the total roof surface?
75%
SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect: Roof - What is the formula for meeting this credit using a combination of high SRI and vegetated roof?
(Area of SRI Roof/.75) + (Area of vegetated roof/.5) >= Total roof area
SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect: Roof - What is the basic strategy for meeting this credit?
Install high albedo or vegetated roofs to reduce heat absorption.
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What is required for interior lighting?
Angle of maximum candela must intersect opaque builing surfaces and not exit through windows
OR
All non emergency lighting automatically turns off after hours.
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What exterior areas are permitted to be lighhted?
Only as required for safety and comfort
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction -What maximum percentage of power density defined by the standard is permitted for exterior areas?
80%
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction -SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction -What maximum percentage of power density defined by the standard is permitted for building facades?
50%
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What standard is used for determining power densities?
ASHRAE 90.1
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What standard defines the various light zones?
IESNA RP-33
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What is LZ1?
Dark (Park & Rural Settings)
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What is LZ2?
Low (Residential Areas)
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What is LZ3?
Medium (Commercial/Industrial - High- Density Residential)
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What is LPD an acronym for?
Lighting Power Density
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What percentage of fixture lumens are permitted to emit at greater than 90 degrees in LZI?
0%
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What percentage of fixture lumens are permitted to emit at greater than 90 degrees in LZ2?
2%
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What percentage of fixture lumens are permitted to emit at greater than 90 degrees in LZ3?
5%
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What percentage of fixture lumens are permitted to emit at greater than 90 degrees in LZ4?
10%
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What boundary trespass distance is associated with LZ4?
15 feet
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What boundary trespass distance is associated with LZ3?
15 feet
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What boundary trespass distance is associated with LZ2?
10 feet
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - What boundary trespass distance is associated with LZ1?
O feet
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - When should site lighting be set to turn off?
the later of 10pm or normal business closing
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - Is this credit eligible for examplary performance?
No
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - Is this a design or construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - For interior Lighting, what two elements must be sumbitted?
1. Lighting drawings
2. Confirmation that lighting intersects opaque surfaces and does not exit windows
OR
automatic controls are used
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - If no exterior Lighting is used, what additional information must be sumbitted?
Confirnation that no exterior lighting was used.
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - For exterior Lighting, what four elements must be sumbitted?
1. Lighting powe density tables on submittal template
2. Confirmation of site zone classification.
3. Site lumen calculation on template.
4. Narrative regarding light trespass analysis performed.
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction - who is responsible for this credit?
Design team
SS PreRequisite 1: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention - Who is responsible for this credit?
Design Team & Contractor
SS PreRequisite 1: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention - Is this a design or construction submittal?
Construction
SS Credit 1: Site Selection- Who is responsible for this credit?
Owner
SS Credit 1: Site Selection- Is this a design or construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity- Who is responsible for this credit?
Owner & Design Team
SS Credit 2: Development Density & Community Connectivity- Is this a design or construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 3: Brownfield Redeveopment- Who is responsible for this credit?
Owner
SS Credit 3: Brownfield Redeveopment- Is this a design or construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 4.1: Alternative Transportation- Who is responsible for this credit?
Owner & Design Team
SS Credit 4.1: Alternative Transportation- Is this a design or construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 4.2: Alternative Transportation: Bicycle storage & Changing Rooms- Who is responsible for this credit?
Design team
SS Credit 4.2: Alternative Transportation: Bicycle storage & Changing Rooms- Is this a design or construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 4.3: Alternative Transportation: Low-Emitting & Fuel effeicient vehicles- Who is responsible for this credit?
Desin team
owner
SS Credit 4.3: Alternative Transportation: Low-Emitting & Fuel effeicient vehicles- Is this a design or Construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation: Parking Capacity- Who is responsible for this credit?
Owner
Design Team
SS Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation: Parking Capacity- Is this a design or construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 5.1: Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat- Is this a design or construction submittal?
Construction
SS Credit 5.1: Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat- Who is responsible for this credit?
Owner
Architect
Contractor
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space- Is this a design or construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space- Who is responsible for this credit?
Architect
Owner
SS Credit 6.1: Stormwater Management: Quantity Control - Is this a design or construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 6.1: Stormwater Management: Quantity Control - who is responsible for this credit?
Architect
SS Credit 6.1: Stormwater Management: Qualtity Control - Is this a design or construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 6.1: Stormwater Management: Qualtity Control - who is responsible for this credit?
Architect
SS Credit 7.1: Heat Island Effect, Non roof - who is responsible for this credit?
Architect
Contractor
SS Credit 7.1: Heat Islan dEffect, Non roof - Is this a design or construction submittal?
Construction
SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect,Roof - who is responsible for this credit?
Architect
Contractor
SS Credit 7.2: Heat Island Effect,Roof - Is this a design or construction submittal?
Design
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction- who is responsible for this credit?
Architect
SS Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction- Is this a design or construction submittal??
Design