Hi,
In the MPR 2011 revisions there is mention of having a site boundary with either multiple LEED certifiable buildings within the boundary, thus using the AGMBC, or having Non-LEED Certifiable buildings. However, I have not had any luck finding a definition for either of these types of buildings.
In our case - a school, there is minimal work or no work being completed on these buildings (exterior electrical connections only to be brought to code). Can we exclude these from our LEED square footage, even though within the boundary of the complete site? Or do we simply jog the line around them? This is not a campus, but these aux. buildings always tend to pop up on k-12 school sites and bring up these questions.
Thanks!
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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June 25, 2012 - 5:05 pm
Kerrie, for more background on your question, please review the LEED Minimum Program Requirements (MPRs) supplemental guidance document (you can Google it). It discusses how to handle auxiliary buildings.