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Created on LEED Interpretation

ID#

li-30025

Credit NameIntroduction/Other - Introduction/Other
Credit CategoryIntroduction/Other
International ApplicableYes
Campus ApplicableNo

Rating System

LEED BD+C: New Construction, LEED BD+C: Core and Shell, LEED BD+C: Schools

Rating System Version

v3 - LEED 2009, v2 - Schools 2007, v2 - LEED 2.2, v2 - LEED 2.0

Inquiry

\nCampus settings sometimes have established property lines between segments of a campus, but share a common infrastructure between areas. Street lighting within a campus (e.g., lighted walkways) may technically encroach upon an adjacent property within the campus boundary. Similarly, stormwater from the campus may enter into a common retention pond or treatment facility specifically built for the campus. The campus may own a wastewater treatment system and utilize the gray water for irrigation purposes. Streets and right of ways may be turned over to the local government entity after completion.\nQuestion: To what extent can infrastructure and common amenities be shared in campus settings and what are the limitations of this sharing relative to LEED 2.0 rating credits?

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