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Credit 4 Mixed-Income Diverse Communities 1.7 Provide diverse housing types and affordability levels. <br /> Credit 5 Reduced Parking Footprint 1 Minimize surface parking lots and discourage them along building frontages.Also provide bicycle and <br /> car-share parking. <br /> Credit 6 Street Network i-2 Provide superior connection of streets to each other and adjacent areas,and avoid cul-de-sacs. <br /> Credit 7 Transit Facilities 1 Include shelters,benches,lighting,and information displays at transit stops. <br /> Credit 8 Transportation Demand Management 1-2 Encourage use of environmentally preferable transportation choices with transit passes, shuttles, <br /> vehicle sharing,and/or unbundled parking pricing. <br /> Credit 9 Access to Civic and Public Spaces 1 Provide squares,parks.and plazas within walking distance of residents and commercial tenants. <br /> Credit 10 Access to Recreation Facilities 1 Provide indoor or outdoor recreational facilities. <br /> Credit 11 Visitabiliy and Universal Design 1 Design public spaces and dwelling units for all abilities. <br /> Credit 12 Community Outreach and Involvement 1-2 Base project designs on community input. <br /> Credit 13 Local Food Production 1 Provide access to gardening space,local produce,or a farmer's market. <br /> Credit 14 Tree-Lined and Shaded Streets 1-2 Line and shade streets with trees. <br /> Credit 15 Neighborhood Scnools i Locate within walking distance to local schools. <br /> w Greer.Infrastructure and Buildings 29 Points <br /> Possible <br /> Prereq i Certified Green Building Required Include at least one building certified under LEED or a similar green building rating system. <br /> Prereq 2 Minimum Building Energy Efficiency Required Meet minimum requirements for building energy efficiency. <br /> Prereq 3 Minimum Building Water Efficiency Required Meet minimum requirements for building water efficiency. <br /> Prereq 4 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Required Implement an erosion and sedimentation control plan for construction. <br /> Credit 1 Certified Green Buildings 1-5 Include multiple buildings certified under LEER or a similar green building rating system. <br /> Credit 2 Building Energy Efficiency 1-2 Provide superior building energy efficiency, <br /> Credit 3 Building Water Efficiency 1 Provide superior building water efficiency. <br /> Credit 4 Water-Efficient Landscaping 1 Reduce water consumption for outdoor landscaping. <br /> Credit 5 Existing Building Use 1 Reuse existing buildings. <br /> Credit 6 Historic Resource Preservation and Adaptive Use 1 Reuse and restore historic buildings. <br /> Credit 7 Minimized Site Disturbance in Design and 1 Preserve heritage trees and previouslyundeveloped land. <br /> Construction g p <br /> Credit B Stormwater Management 1-4 Retain and treat stormwater on-site <br /> Credit 9 Heat Island Reduction i Use roofing and paving that reflects instead of absorbs solar heat. <br /> This document has been reprinted with permission from the Natural Resources Defense Council. The full document(A Citizen's Guide to <br /> LEED for Neighborhood Development)can be found at:htW:Zlwww nrdc oWIcities/smartyrowth/leed asp <br />
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