Sean, since these are in your LEED boundary they should be considered for all relevant LEED credits—which will be most of them. Since they're small and unoccupied, I don't think you need to include them in IEQ credits, or be concerned about the MPR in which a LEED certification is only supposed to include one building.
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Cara Mae Cirignano
Specialist, LEED Resource DevelopmentUS Green Building Council
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November 12, 2010 - 12:11 pm
Actually, there is a bullet on page 19 of the MPR Supplemental Guidance that excuses outbuildings from compliance with most MPRs, prereqs, and credits.