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Documenting the calculation of 40% or more is achieved
CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Keith Lam on
How do we justify the percentage reduction is more than 40%, is there some sort of documentation required to demonstrate our project is not utilizing parking spaces that are allocated on the&n
LEEDCoach Response to ITE questions
CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by emily reese moody on
Hi all,
I posed the following questions to LEEDCoach, and got the responses below.
Visitor parking only
CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Karen Elliott on
We have an large office space in Central London that has 2 car parking spaces, but the staff will not be able to use them. They will only be used in exceptional circumstances for visitors.
zip cars on a college campus?
CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Laura Charlier on
Hi there,
Can this credit be achieved if no minimum local code requirement
CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Juliana Moreira on
I am working on an office fitout in central London where there are no minimum local code requirements for parking spaces.
Baseline ratios
CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Susan Di Giulio on
Is there guidance anywhere as to how to interpret the Institute of Parking Engineers tables? There are many columns, but none say exactly "baseline ratio". Or what it is a ratio of.
Baseline Ratios
CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Kena David on
I am having a similar problem like many who have posted here with no reply. Could you please provide guidance as to how to interpret the Institute of Transportation Engineers tables?
How to apply base ratios for non-specified usage type?
CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Jonathan Weiss on
For a laboratory / office building, how do you apply the baseline? It appears that you pro-rate the usage by area of each space type, but laboratories are not a listed usage type.
Providing carpool spaces within an unreserved parking garage
CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Jennifer Rinkus on
Our project is a small tenant remodel in an urban building. There is no parking associated with the building or our clients lease.