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LEED- Miscellaneous
BLDG Date
1/1/1999
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Courthouse Square
BLDG Document Type
Energy
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CS9801 Courthouse Square Construction
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Courthouse Square <br />LEED Compliance Evaluation Matrix <br />June 1, 1999 <br /> Points Points <br />Credit Description Possible Scored <br />SUSTAINABLE SITE PLANNING <br />Landscape Plant at least 1 tree located within every 1,000 feet of <br />Exterior Design to impermeable surface on the building lot to shade these <br />Reduce Heat surfaces and to provide natural or artificial cover that will <br />Islands - Part 1 shade at least 60% of impermeable surfaces 0.5 0.5 <br />Status: Verifying tree count and surface area with LEED Committee <br />Responsibiliry: Harding Lawson Associates (HLA) <br />Landscape <br />Exterior Design to <br />Reduce Heat Use light color/high albedo (with albedo reflectance of at <br />Islands - Part 1 least 0.5) for 80% of the building's roofing surface 0.5 0.5 <br />Status: Verifying material colar specified for roojmembrane complies with LEED Committee <br />Responsibility: HLA <br /> Place new construction on vacant land located in areas with <br /> an existing development density of at least 100,000 square <br />Infill Development feet per acre 1 <br />Status: i~erifying density with City of Salem Real Estate Supervisor and infill with LEED Committee <br />Responsibility: HLA <br />Alternative Provide suitable means for securing bicycles for at least ~% <br />Transportation - of building occupants <br />Part 1 0.5 0.5 <br />Alternative Provide transit and pedestrian-friendly physical linkages to <br />Transportation - mass transit, such as covered or internal access to subway, <br />Part 3 bus, or trolley stops/stations 0.5 0.5 <br /> Locate building within '/z mile of a fixed rail station <br />Efficient Building (commuter rail, light rail, or subway) or within '/4 mile of 2 <br />Location or more bus lines 1 1 <br /> Install refueling facilities for alternative-fuel vehicles that ~ <br /> use, for example, electricity, natural gas, or <br />Alternative methanol/ethanol. Liquid or gaseous fueling facilities must <br />Fueling Facility be separately ventilated or located outdoors 1 1 <br />Status: Reference not found in specifrcations or addendum <br />Responsibility: Architect to indicate where called for in specs/drawings <br /> Develop on a site classified as "brownfield" using EPA <br /> guidelines, including EPA OSWER Directive 9610.17 and <br />Brownfield ASTM Standard Practice E1739 for site remediation where <br />Development required 1 <br />Status: Ver~ing classification with the Oregon DEQ <br />Responsibility: HLA ~ <br />IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY <br />Prerequisite Comply with state and local energy codes or ASHRAE 90.1 <br />Energy Efficiency - 1989 and subsequent revisions, whichever is stricter 0 Achieved <br />Energy Efficiency <br />- Level 1 Meet California Title 24 lighting requirements 1 <br />Status: Complete code compliance assessment with California Title 24 lighting requirements <br />Responsibility: MeclzanicaUElectrical Engineer <br />
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