The credit language states that projects in Urban areas achieving SSc2 can contribute with green roof/pedestrian oriented hardscape.
Are projects in Suburban areas achieving SSc2 allowed to do so?
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NC-2009 SSc5.2: Site Development—Maximize Open Space
The credit language states that projects in Urban areas achieving SSc2 can contribute with green roof/pedestrian oriented hardscape.
Are projects in Suburban areas achieving SSc2 allowed to do so?
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Saurabh Shrestha
HKS Architecture4 thumbs up
April 6, 2016 - 10:07 pm
I think achieving SSc2 is sufficient, unless anyone else has had a different experience.