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African Elephant Crossing at the Cleveland MetroParks Zoo The LEED Process

African Elephant Crossing at the Cleveland MetroParks Zoo The LEED Process. May 19 , 2011 Jerimiah Luckett - LEED AP. Common Pre-Requisites. Inclusion of basic “green” practices into everyday standards. Construction Activity Pollution Prevention (Erosion Controls)

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African Elephant Crossing at the Cleveland MetroParks Zoo The LEED Process

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  1. African Elephant Crossing at the Cleveland MetroParks ZooThe LEED Process May 19, 2011 Jerimiah Luckett - LEED AP

  2. Common Pre-Requisites • Inclusion of basic “green” practices into everyday standards. • Construction Activity Pollution Prevention (Erosion Controls) • Fundamental Commissioning • Minimum Energy Performance • Fundamental Refrigerant Management • Storage & Collection of Recyclables • Minimum IAQ Performance (ASHRAE 62.1) • Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control

  3. Sustainable Site Development • Site Selection • Development Density & Community Connectivity • Brownfield Redevelopment

  4. Sustainable Site Development • Public Transportation Access • Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms • Low Emitting & Fuel Efficient Vehicles • Parking Capacity

  5. Sustainable Sites • Protect & Restore Habitat (50% excluding ftprnt or 20% including ftprnt, whichever is greater) • Maximize Open Space (25%, equal, 20% - depends on existing zoning code language) • Stormwater Management: Quantity Control • Light Pollution Reduction

  6. Water Efficiency • Water Use Reduction: 30%, 35%

  7. Energy & Atmosphere • Optimize Energy Performance • Measurement & Verification • Green Power • 35%, 70%, 100%

  8. Materials & Resources • Construction Waste Management: 50% - 75% • Recycled Content: 10% - 20% • Regional Materials: 10% - 20%

  9. Indoor Environmental Quality • Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring • Increased Ventilation • Construction IAQ Mgmt. Plan • During Construction • Before Occupancy

  10. Indoor Environmental Quality • Low Emitting Materials: • Adhesives and Sealants • Paints & Coatings • Carpet • Composite Wood & Agrifiber

  11. Indoor Environmental Quality • Lighting System Design & Controllability • Thermal Comfort: Controllability • Thermal Comfort: Design (ASHRAE 55) • Thermal Comfort: Verification

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