My project is new construction - a hangar at an airport that will be used for painting jet airplanes. The owner already has previously built a building adjacent to our site with a parking lot. There is available parking in that lot for our employees, so we will not be providing any new parking on our site. Do we need to include the parking sq. footage available to our employees as part of our LEED project boundary? Thank you.
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Kimberly Frith
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June 16, 2014 - 3:20 pm
Mary, you don't need to include the square footage in your LEED project boundary if you are not disturbing that parking lot, but you do need to include the number of parking spaces available for your project occupants in the total parking count, even if those spaces are located outside of your boundary.