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Elk River Library Elk River Library <br />1 / 18/2008 <br />Construction Application <br />^o Alternative Transportation: Parking Capacity Credit 4.4-Version 2.2 <br />Design Application 9/20/2007 <br />The LEED Submittal Template indicates that the parking for the project does not exceed minimum zoning <br />requirements and 3 preferred carpool parking spaces are provided for 5.6% of the total provided parking spaces. <br />^o Site Development: Protector Restore Habitat Credit 5.1-Version 2.2 <br />Construction Application 2/3/2009 <br />The LEED Submittal Template has been provided stating that the construction site disturbance was limited to <br />the following:40' beyond the building perimeter; 5' beyond primary roadway curbs, walkways, main utility <br />trenches; and 25' beyond constructed areas with permeable surfaces. However, while a landscape plan has been <br />provided, the limits of site disturbance within the LEED boundary have not been clearly identified to <br />demonstrate credit compliance. <br />TECHNICAL ADVICE: Please provide site or grading plan(s) which clearly show the site disturbance boundaries <br />including 40 ft beyond the building perimeter, 10 ft beyond surface walkways, 15 ft beyond primary roadways, <br />and 25 ft beyond constructed areas with permeable surfaces. <br />^o Site Development: Maximize Open Space <br />Credit 5.2-Version 2.2 <br />Design Application 9/20/2007 <br />The LEED Submittal Template declares that no local zoning requirement exists and that open space greater than <br />or equal to the building footprint has been provided. A landscape drawing has been provided. However, upon <br />review of IDc1.2, it appears that the applicant is actually pursuing Option 3 to achieve this credit but has instead <br />entered the information required under Option 2. Please note that the project site area is required for Option 3. <br />As documentation indicating the site area and area of open vegetated space was provided for the innovation <br />credit, compliance was able to be determined and the credit is therefore awarded. <br />^ ^ Stormwater Management: Quantity Control Credit 6.1-Version 2.2 <br />^o Stormwater Management: Quality Control Credit 6.2-Version 2.2 <br />Design Application 9/20/2007 <br />The LEED Submittal Template has been provided declaring that Stormwater run-off from 90%ofthe average <br />annual rainfall is captured or treated such that 80% of the average annual post-development Total Suspended <br />Solids (TSS) is removed. A list of non-structural controls has been provided. <br />Page 3 of 13 <br />