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    The BoulterHouseHypothetical NC Platinum Project

    (LEED NC may not applicable becausethe home cant meet the EA p1

    Minimum Energy Performance with thesingle row of block on the north side.

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    SS p1 Construction ActivityPollution Prevention

    Prevent soil from geo-thermal welldigging on south side flowing intostorm sewers

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    SS c1 Site Selection Reduces impact from location of building

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    SS c2 Development Density &Community Connectivity

    Opt 1 - Is a previouslydeveloped site but not60,000 sf per acre

    Opt 2 - Is a previouslydeveloped site but not 10units per acre or enoughBasic Services within mile

    Square is 1 mile per side

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    SS c3 BrownfieldRedevelopment

    Site isnt documented ascontaminated by federal,state, local or voluntaryprogram

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    SS c4.1 Alternative Transportation Public Transportation Access

    No bus stops within mile

    Picture is mile per side

    The Middleton Ave. is sowide because it used tohave a streetcar line downthe middle of it.

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    SS c4.2 Alternative Transportation Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms

    2 FTE (Full TimeEquivalent) Occupants

    Not a commercial orinstitutional buildingrequiring racks for 5% ofpeak users and showersfor 0.5% FTE

    For residential Onecovered bike storagemeets requirements for15% of occupants

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    SS c4.3 Alternative Transportation Low-Emission & Fuel-Efficient Vehicles

    2 FTE (Full TimeEquivalent) Occupants

    Opt 1 provide vehicle of atleast a Green Score of 40(3% of occupants)

    Opt 2 provide preferredparking for one GreenScore of 40 vehicle (5% oftotal parking of 2)

    Opt 3 Install electric outletfor electric vehicle (3% oftotal parking capacity

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    SS c4.4 Alternative Transportation Parking Capacity

    2 FTE (Full TimeEquivalent) Occupants

    Opt 1 Non-Res Not overcode and preferredparking for one place (5%total)

    Opt 2 Non-Res - parkingfor one place (5% total)

    Opt 3 Residential Notover code and facilitateshared vehicle usage

    Opt 4 No new parking

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    SS c5.1 Site Development Protect or Restore Habitat

    Opt 1 Greenfield site limit disturbance:40 bldg,25 permeable drive,15 roadway,10 patios

    Opt 2 Previouslydeveloped site 50% tobe planted with native oradaptive vegetation

    Exemplary Performance75% of site areaexcluding buildingfootprint

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    SS c5.2 Site Development Maximize Open Space

    Opt 1 Exceed localzoning requirement by25% with vegetatedopen space

    Opt 2 If no zoningrequirements - Providevegetated open spaceequal to footprint

    Opt 3 No zoningrequirement for openspace provide 20%vegetated open space

    Exemplary Performancefor open space 2x thebuilding footprint

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    SS c6.1 Stormwater Design Quantity Control

    Opt 1 Existingimperviousness is lessthan or equal 50% (one-year, 24-hour designstorm about 2.75 for

    Maryland). 1 of rainwould require 890 gal.storage for the 1500 sfroof. Install 8 rain barrels.

    Opt 2 Reduce existing,imperviousness greaterthan 50%, volumestormwater runoff by 25%(two-year, 24-hour designstorm about 3.5 forMaryland)

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    SS c6.2 Stormwater Design Quality Control

    Cincinnati receives 40 ofrain per year.

    To meet this credit welldemonstrate that the sitecan absorb 1 of rainfall.The site can but the roofs900 gallons need to betreated.

    East rain barrels wouldneed to increase to 400gallons

    West side would need toadd a rain garden

    Rain garden

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    SS c7.1 Heat Island Effect Non-Roof

    Opt 1 At least 50% ofsite has shade (paver drivedoesnt count because itisnt at least 50%pervious)

    Opt 2 Less than 50% ofparking spaces are undercover (None are)

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    SS c7.1 Heat Island Effect Roof

    Opt 1 Roofing materialsneed SRI of 78 for 75% ofroof. Current flat roofsSRI is 70. Would need topaint it with a 78 SRImaterial.

    Opt 2 Vegetated roof for50% of roof area

    Opt 3 1500 sf = 60 4sfgreen roof trays for ballastand paint 765 sf with SRImaterial 78.

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    SS c8 Light Pollution Reduction

    For Interior Lighting Some interior lightingsangle of maximumcandela exits out throughthe windows. Installmotion sensors toautomatically turn offlights.

    For Exterior Lighting project is 80% below 1.0

    w/sf for walkways.Building faade exteriorlights are 1500w, above100w (500 sf * 0.2 w/sf)

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    WE 1.1 Water Efficient LandscapingReduce by 50%

    Reduce potable water useby plant species, dripirrigation and capturedrainwater

    Site doesnt recyclewastewater or have accessto water supplied by apublic agency for non-potable uses

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    WE 3.1 Water Use Reduction20% Reduction

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    WE 3.2 Water Use Reduction30% Reduction

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    EA p1 FundamentalCommissioning

    1. Commisioning Agent: BarbYankee

    2. OPR and BOD

    3. CommissioningRequirements in ConstructionDocuments especially for geo-thermal and solar PV

    4.CommissioningPlan especiallyfor geo-thermaland solar PV

    5. Verify Installation andPerformance including:Installation Inspections andSystems Performance Testing

    6. Complete SummaryCommissioning Report

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    EA p2 Minimum EnergyPerformance

    ASHRAE/IESNA90.1-2004 Doesntapply to low riseresidential buildings,single family houses,multi-familystructures of threehabitable stories orfewer above grade,manufacturedhousing or buildingsthat do not useeither electricity or

    fossil fuel. Min/ExistingAbove roof R15/40Walls R13/10Slab floor R7.5/0

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    EA p2 Minimum EnergyPerformance

    Walls are 35% glazingrequiring Solar heatGain Coefficients of: North .36 All .25 The Solar Heat Gain

    Coefficient (SHGC)measures how well awindow blocks heatfrom sunlight. TheSHGC is the fractionof the heat from thesun that entersthrough a window.

    SHGC is expressedas a numberbetween 0 and 1.The lower a window'sSHGC, the less solarheat it transmits.

    The Boulter Houseproject cantcomply with thisprerequisitewithout addingadditional floor andwall insulation

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    EA p3 FundamentalRefrigerant Management

    Replace or retrofitthe CFC-basedrefrigerants inexisting basebuilding HVAC&R

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    EA c1 Optimize EnergyPerformance

    Dual-Pane Metal Frametinted low-E glass doorsand windows arerequired with thermalbreak

    Ambient Lighting PowerDensity shouldaverage .898 w/sf Boulter House livingroom is 18 x 28 =504 sf

    28 40w showcaselamps = 1120 watts Need to replace withLED showcase lamps

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    EA c1 Optimize EnergyPerformance

    Carport glass needsto be replaced withDual-Pane MetalFrame tinted low-Eglass doors andwindows withthermal break. Mayuse NanaWall.

    21% Improvementover EA p1 isneeded for LEEDPlatinum 52 Points

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    EA c1 Optimize EnergyPerformance

    Installing NanaWall on bothsides of carport breeze waywill allow the space to againbe used as designed by FLWCopyright 2009 Chuck Lohre

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    EA c3 EnhancedCommissioning

    Conduct commissioningdesign review prior tomid-constructiondocuments

    Review contractorsubmittals

    Develop systems manual Verify training requirements Review building operation within 10months after substantial completion

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    EA c5 Measurement & Verification

    International Performance Measurement and Verification ProtocolIPMVP

    Option B:DirectMeasurement of On-siteRenewableEnergy

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    EA c6 Green Power

    Estimated 2008 energy usage is$3900

    EA p2 provides for Minimum EnergyPerformance $2700/yr ($1 per sf/yr)

    EA c1 provides for at least 21% (6point) improvement then $2133/yr

    EA c2 On-Site Renewable Energy (3points) provides for at least 17.5%of EAc1 then $1760/yr

    EA c6 Green Power electric is about47% - $827 * .7 = $578 for the twoyear contract plus about $170additional surcharge per year.

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    MR p1 Storage &Collection of Recyclables

    Recycle paper, cardboard,plastics 1 & 2, metal andglass

    Purchase items withminimal or no packaging

    Use filtered water Buy local produce andmeat products

    Compost all cooking andyard waste

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    MR c1.1 & 1.2 Building ReuseMaintain 95% of Existing Walls,

    Floors & Roof

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    MR c1.3 Building Reuse Maintain50% of Interior Non-Structural

    Elements

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    MR c2.1 & 2.2 ConstructionWasteManagement -Divert 75% fromDisposal Wood from carportwindow replacement willbe recycled

    Glass removed will bedelivered to Tri-StateGlass to be sandwichedwith a second piece tomake the dual panereplacement

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    MR c4.1, 4.2 & IDRecycled Content

    40%

    New glass has26% recycledcontent $520

    Nana Wall has10% recycledcontent $1000

    $1330 totalrequired for 40%

    of material value

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    MR c5.1 & 5.2RegionalMaterials20%

    Window glass $2000

    Paint $250 Window Bottom RailRapidly RenewableWood $1000

    Storm door fromBuilding Value $50

    $2660 total needed

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    MR c6.1 & 6.2

    RapidlyRenewableMaterials 5%

    Window BottomRail RapidlyRenewable Wood$1000

    $660 total needed

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    MR c7 Certified WoodNanaWall FSC Available

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    EQ p1 Minimum IAQ Performance

    Using ASHRAE62.2-2004 for low riseresidential

    Kitchen and one bathhave ventilation

    Second oor bathneeds ventilation

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    EQ p2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)

    Control Opt 1 No smoking Opt 2 Designated smokingareas

    Option 3 (Residential)Minimize uncontrolledpathways

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    EQ c2 Increased Ventilation

    For mechanicallyventilated spacesincrease breathingzone ventilation by30% over EQ p1

    Design naturallyventilated spaces foroccupied spaces tomeet Carbon TrustGood Practice Guide237 and show systemmeets CIBSE or useanalytic model topredict 90% will meetASHRAE 62.1-2004

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    EQ c3.1 & 3.2 Construction IAQManagement Plan

    Notattemptingthese creditsbecausethere is no

    interiorconstruction

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    EQ c4.1 Low Emitting MaterialsAdhesives and Sealants

    All adhesivesand sealantsused to installwindows andNanaWalls will

    meet SouthCoast AirQualityManagementDistrict VOClimits

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    EQ c4.3 Low Emitting MaterialsCarpet Systems

    This Credit isnt attempted Any area carpets installed willmeet the Carpet & RugInstitutes Green Label Plusstandards

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    EQ c4.3 Low Emitting MaterialsComposite Wood & Agrifiber

    Products This Credit isnt attempted Any products installed willcontain no addedurea-formaldehyde

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    EQ c5 Indoor Chemical & PollutantSource Control

    This Credit isnt attempted Maintain entry mats Hazardous gases or

    chemicals are storedoutside the home

    Install a MERV 13 air filteron AC

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    EQ c6.1 Controllability of SystemsLighting

    Provide individual lightingcontrols for 90% of thebuilding occupants

    And provide lighting systemcontrollability for all sharedmulti-occupant spaces

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    EQ c6.2 Controllability of SystemsThermal Comfort

    Provide individual comfortcontrols for 50% of thebuilding occupants

    And provide comfort systemcontrollability for all sharedmulti-occupant spaces

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    EQ c7.1 Thermal ComfortDesign

    Evaluate airtemperature,radianttemperature, airspeed and relative

    humidity in anintegrated fashion

    And coordinatethese criteria withEQ Prerequisite 1,EQ Credit 1 andEQ Credit 2

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    EQ c7.2 Thermal

    ComfortVerification

    Survey the spouse(and Peavey andPenny) within aperiod of six to18 months afterCertification

    Agree to develop aplan for correctiveaction if morethan 20% aredissatisfied

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    EQ c8.1 & 8.2 Daylight & Views

    Daylight 75% ofSpaces

    The bath tub roomon the secondfloor doesnt havea window becausethe Boulters askWright not toinstall the windowbecause they

    didnt like theview of theinternational stylehomes to the east

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    ID c1.1 to 1.4Innovation in Design

    1.1 Site Development 5.1 Restore Habitat

    1.2 Site Development 5.2 Maximize Open Space

    1.3 On-site Renewable Energy 1.4 Education

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    ID c1.5 - LEED AP

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    ID c1.5 - LEED AP

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    ID c1.5 - LEED AP

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    ID c1.5 - LEED AP

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    ID c1.5 - LEED AP

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    ID c1.5 - LEED AP

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    ID c1.5 - LEED AP

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