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Agenda 05-24-22; 12-4 - Information Item - Memorandum - Orange County Receives LEED Gold Certification from U.S. Green Building Council
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5 <br /> LEED Certification Review Report <br /> This report contains the results of the technical review of an application for LEER®certification submitted for the specified project.LEER <br /> certification is an official recognition that a project complies with the requirements prescribed within the LEED rating systems as created and <br /> maintained by the U.S.Green Building Council®(USGBC®).The LEED certification program is administered by Green Business Certification Inc. <br /> (GBCI®). <br /> Orange County, North Carolina <br /> I <br /> Project ID 1000113500 <br /> Rating System&version: LEED v4.1 Cities:Existing <br /> Project Registration Date: December 13,2018 Gold Certified <br /> CERTIFIED:40-49,SILVER:50-59,GOLD:60-79,PLATINUM:80+ <br /> LEED v4.1 CITIES: EXISTING <br /> ATTEMPTED:66,NOT AWARDED:0,PENDING:0,AWARDED:66 OF 110 POINTS <br /> INTEGRATIVE PROCESS 2 OF 5 ;\ND GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS 20 OF 30 <br /> V <br /> Integrative Planning and Leadership 1/1 �{ Power Access,Reliability and Resiliency Y <br /> Green Building Policy and Incentives 1/4 Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management 14/14 <br /> Energy Efficiency NA <br /> ONATURAL SYSTEMS AND ECOLOGY 8 OF 9 Renewable Energy NA <br /> Ecosystem Assessment Y Low Carbon Economy 4/4 <br /> Green Spaces 2/2 Grid Harmonization 2/2 <br /> Natural Resources Conservation and Restoration 2/2 <br /> Light Pollution Reduction NA O MATERIALS AND RESOURCES 2 OF 10 <br /> Resilience Planning 4/4 Solid Waste Management Y <br /> Waste Performance 2/4 <br /> Special Waste Streams Management NA <br /> OTRANSPORTATION AND LAND USE 10 OF 15 Responsible Sourcing for Infrastructure NA <br /> Transportation Performance 5/6 Material Recovery NA <br /> Compact,Mixed Use and Transit Oriented Development NA Smart Waste Management Systems NA <br /> Access to Quality Transit 1/1 <br /> Alternative Fuel Vehicles NA O QUALITY OF LIFE 15 OF <br /> 20 <br /> Smart Mobility and Transportation Policy 2/2 Demographic Assessment Y <br /> High Priority Sites 2/2 Quality of life performance 4/6 <br /> rd— <br /> Trend Improvement 3/4 <br /> WATER EFFICIENCY 4 OF 11 Distributional Equity 2/4 <br /> Water Access and Quality Y Environmental Justice 1/1 <br /> Water Performance 2/6 Housing and Transportation Affordability 2/1 <br /> Integrated Water Management NA Civic and Community Engagement 2/2 <br /> Stormwater Management 2/2 Civil and Human Rights 1/1 <br /> Smart Water Systems NA <br /> ® INNOVATION 3 OF 6 <br /> Innovation 3/6 <br /> QREGIONAL PRIORITY 2 OF 4 <br /> Regional Priority 2/4 <br />
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