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试卷: LEED AP BD+C模拟题A[查看] A development company has chosen a previously graded site in a suburban area on which to build.
The development will restore 20% of the total site area. The open space for the site will exceed the
local zoning requirements by 20%. 50% of the sidewalks will be shaded within 5 years. The
building area is located within a 100-year flood plain. Based on this information alone, what credit
could this project earn? A: Sustainable Sites Credit, Site Selection B: Sustainable Sites Credit, Site Development-Maximize Open Space C: Sustainable Sites Credit, Heat Island Effect-Nonroof D: Sustainable Sites Credit, Site Development-Protect or Restore Habitat 参考答案: A
本题解释: Notes:
The development company can build on a flood plain if the site has been previously developed.
This site was previously graded so it would qualify for Sustainable Sites Credit, Site Selection.
Shading 50% of all hardscapes would earn Sustainable Sites Credit, Heat Island Effect-Nonroof.
The question states, however, that only 50% of the sidewalks would be shaded. Not mentioned are
the parking lot and the driveways.
The local zoning requirement for open space must be exceeded by 25% to earn Sustainable Sites
Credit, Site Development-Maximize Open Space.
Since the site was previously graded, only Option 2 of Sustainable Sites Credit, Site
Development-Protect or Restore Habitat could be earned. Option 2 requires restoring 50% of the
area, and this design only restores 20%. Note that if the site were in an urban area and earned
Development Density and Community Connectivity, this strategy might have achieved
Sustainable Sites Credit, Site Development-Protect or Restore Habitat. |
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