Can you clarify this scenario? If you're adding a new parking lot how are you not increasing parking spaces?I could see this being the case if the adjoining property's parking is being returned to a natural state, and it it's also being included in the LEED boundary, but it's not clear that that's what's happening.
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The adjoining property's parking lot is being returned to its natural state, but it does not currently fall within the LEED boundary. So I think I just answered my own question. The only way we can claim no new parking is to rework our LEED boundary.
I agree. This might be a bit complicated if the other building is being retained.
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