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Credit 10 Solar Orientation 1 Increase passive and solar access by orienting buildings or dense blocks to maximize north-and south- <br /> facing exposure. <br /> Credit 11 On-Site Renewable Energy Sources 1-3 Generate renewable energy on-site. <br /> Credit 12 District Heating and Cooling 2 Provide building heating and cooling through a shared neighborhood-wide system. <br /> Credit 13 Infrastructure Energy Efficiency 1 Provide energy-efficient neighborhood infrastructure. <br /> Credit 14 Wastewater Management 1-2 Reuse treated wastewater. <br /> Credit 15 Recycled Content in Infrastructure 1 Use recycled content in neighborhood infrastructure. <br /> Credit 16 Solid Waste Management Infrastructure 1 Provide neigtorhood composting,recycling,and hazardous waste collection. <br /> Credit 17 Light Pollution Reduction 1 Limit exterior illumination and direct it downward. <br /> Innovation and Design Process 6 Points Possible <br /> Credit 1 Innovation and Exemplary Performance 1-5 Exhibit exemplary environmental oerormance in areas not addressed by the LEED-ND rating system. <br /> Have a team member that is:a LEEO Accredited Professional,and credentialed in smart growth by the <br /> Credit 2 LEEO Accredited Professional 1 Natural Resources Defense Council and Smart Growth America,or credentialed in new urbanism by <br /> the Congress for the New Urbanism. <br /> Regional Priority Credit 4 Points Possible <br /> Credit 1 Regional Priority Credit 1-4 Address geographically specific environmental,social equity,or public health priorities. <br /> i <br /> Project Totals (Certification estimates) 110 Points <br /> Possible <br /> Certified:40-49 points Silver.50.59 points Gold:60.79 points Platinum:80+points <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.http://www nrdc oWIcities/smartgrowth/leed asp <br />