ID#
li-5669
| Credit Name | SSc5.1 - Reduced site disturbance - protect or restore open space |
|---|---|
| Credit Category | Sustainable sites |
| International Applicable | Yes |
| Campus Applicable | No |
Rating System
LEED BD+C: New Construction
Rating System Version
v2 - LEED 2.1, v2 - LEED 2.0
Inquiry
On our previously developed site, 50% of the remaining open space will be restored by planting native or adaptive vegetation. However, the owner wants to use about half of that remaining open space as periodic recreational fields for employee soccer, football, and baseball. If the owner does not "mark" the fields, but still uses them for team sports, would they still be considered as part of the restored open space area? IF the owner does mark the fields i.e., spray paint soccer or football boundaries and yardage areas, or eliminate grasses from specific areas to highlight baseball diamonds, home plate, or lines between bases, would this make the restored open space area ineligible for consideration as part of the fulfillment of the credit requirements?
