We have a situation where the footprint of the site is too small to accommodate all of the required bicycle racks serving our project in one area. The project can accommodate approx 75% of the bicycles within the site. There is space to accommodate the remaining 25% of the bicycles on the property of an adjacent building (owned by the same Developer). Both bicycle storage areas are located within 200 ft of the project building entrance.
Can projects locate bicycle storage in areas that are considered outside the Project Boundary (and still within the 200 ft) for a particular building? Or does all the bicycle storage need to be located specifically within the property boundary?
David Posada
Integrated Design & LEED SpecialistSERA Architects
LEEDuser Expert
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November 19, 2012 - 8:43 pm
Yes, the showers that are off-site but within 200 yards of your project entrance can be outside of your LEED project boundary as long as they are publically accessible.