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Industrial zones
NC-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by Emre Yöntem on
Hi all, Is there any exception for the areas divided for particular activity like industrial zones? Are these areas also undeveloped? Thanks in advance.
Minimum Previous Development area/percentage
NC-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by Mario S. on
We are working on a LEED 2009 project that includes multiple adjacent plots that will be combined to form the project site (LEED boundary).
Community Center on Park Land
NC-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by Paula Jarrett Nasta on
If you are putting a Community Center and Fire Station Building on a site that is currently a portion of a park is that project exempt from the 'do not build on previous park land" criteria and th
Previously Developed Prime Farmland
NC-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by Haley Duncan on
Hi, I saw a previous post and response that suggested submitting a CIR or LEED Interpretation for projects that are building on previously developed sites that are considered prime farmland.
Previously developed floodplain
NC-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by Anna Korinkova on
We have an office building project, which (according to the local planning codes) lies within a floodplain zone.
Responsible person
NC-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by Lilian Seow on
Who should be the responsible person signing the letter template for this credit?
Previously developed land must comply with 100-year flood?
NC-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by Ricardo Sá on
The latest version of the LEED template for this credit (v5.0) has a change regarding how the compliance is demonstrated when the projects are outside U.S.
Still Confused?!?
NC-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by JoAnn Jolin on
While I've been a LEED AP for several years, this is my first time being the person inputting data into the online forms.
site selection C1
NC-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by Elisa Sequeros on
I would like to do the exam LEED AP and I have a very specific question : FOR A PREVIOUSLY UNDEVELOPED SITE, WHAT WATER BODIES DO NOT HAVE TO MEET THE 50-FOOT SETBACK CRITERIA TO COMPLY SUSTAINAB
"Specifically Identified as Habitat"
NC-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by Julie Hendricks on
Can anyone clarify the meaning of "specifically identified as habitat"? You will all think I'm crazy for asking this, but here goes...