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LT Sensitive Land protection - minor improvements allowed in a water-body/wetland
buffer - ✔✔1. Clearings are limited to 500 SF (45 m2), max. 300 linear feet
2. Maintenance shed
3. Bike path/walkway: a maximum of 12-feet wide (3.5 meters) with an impervious
limit of 8-feet wide (2.5 meters). A good design might be an 8-foot impervious trail with
2 feet of gravel on either side.
4. One single-story structure, not exceeding 500 square feet (45 square meters), max. 300
linear feet
5. Grade changes necessary to ensure public access
6. Removal of the following tree types (by qualified arborist):
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,● Hazardous trees, up to 75% of dead trees
● Trees less than 6 inches (150 millimeters) diameter at breast height
● Up to 20% of trees more than 6 inches (150 millimeters) diameter at breast height with
a condition rating of
40% or higher.
● Trees under 40% condition rating
7. Brownfield remediation activities.
LT baseline parking capacity calculation - ✔✔The calculations of the base ratio is based
on a project's use type and size
LT transportation demand management strategies - ✔✔Telecommuting
Shuttles
Shared parking between uses
Residential units rented/sold separately from parking
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,Transit subsidies
Compressed workweek schedules
LT infill status - ✔✔Determine the percentage of land that is previously developed by
dividing the previously developed area by the total land area less streets and rights-of-
way within 1/2 mile (800 meters) of the project
boundary. Water bodies are not included in land area.
In order to be considered an infill site, the percentage of previously developed land has
to be at least 75%.
LT Credit Green Vehicles - Discounted parking rate - ✔✔the discounted rate must be
available to all customers AND publically posted at the entrance of the parking area.
The discounted rate must be available in perpetuity after the project's completion.
MIN. 20%
LT Credit Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses - Diverse Uses - ✔✔- A use type only
counts once (retail store that has a nail salon only counts once)
- Uses must come from at least 3 of the 5 categories, exclusive of the building's primary
use
- No more than two uses of each type (maximum of 2 restaurants for example)
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, - Uses that are planned count if they are available within one year of LEED occupancy.
LT bicycle network - ✔✔- A continuous network of bike trails
- Striped lines on streets (if speed limit is higher than 25mph)
- The maximum speed limit on streets is 25 mph (40 kph). If the speed limit is low
enough, streets do not need to have dedicated stripes to qualify as a part of the bicycle
network.
LT High-Priority Site - brownfield remidiation - ✔✔the soil or groundwater must be
contaminated. A building on the site or nearby doesn't count.
LT Sensitive land criteria - ✔✔Sensitive land criteria is listed for five land types:
Prime farmland - For prime farm land check with the Natural Resources Conservation
Service soil surveys for the area.
Flood plain - Usually specified by FEMA.
Threatened or endangered species - Any species listed by the U.S. Endangered Species
Act listed on any state endangered species legislation or classified by Nature Serve as
GH, G1, or G2 are considered threatened or endangered for purposes of this credit.
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