Hi, there. The project I'm submitting does not have parking within the project boundary. It's a Core and Shell renovation on a tight urban lot. As part of a separate project, my firm is developing a natural gas refueling station on the lot beside this project (no building, just this station). The two lots are separated by a city street, and the project timelines are not concurrent. The refueling station will be complete within 6 months of the building opening. Is it possible to pursue an alternative compliance path for this credit? The city does not require parking here, because this is a dense, downtown zone.
Sarah Corbitt
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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December 19, 2011 - 1:02 pm
Sarah, are you asking whether the refueling station can help you earn SSc4.3 on the renovation project?It sounds like they are fundamentally different projects—what do they have in common, other than your firm's involvement? As such, I don't see them being combined.If there is a way you could combine them, I think you'd have to wait on the renovation LEED submission for the refueling station to be substantially complete.