As per the subject, my project by nature is a semi-conductor manufacturing plant located in an industrial park with limited amenities located within 800meters of walking distance.
However, the project owner has decided to provide amenities such as cafe, convenience store, clinic, and gym within the manufacturing plant building. The above amenities are meant for building occupants and can be open to public but requires the registration of visitors.
Can the above amenities (cafe, convenience store, clinic, and gym) which are located inside the LEED project boundary be counted as part of the diverse uses?
Thanks!
Tee Howard
ArchitectREC
November 22, 2020 - 7:25 am
I have the same question because we're designing airports.
David Posada
Integrated Design & LEED SpecialistSERA Architects
LEEDuser Expert
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November 23, 2020 - 1:41 pm
Amenities within the project itself have not been able to count for diverse uses in the BD&C New Construction rating system, but this credit is quite different in the BD&C Warehouses and Distribution Centers rating system version. It sounds as though that version of the rating system may be more appropriate for your project, and the credit awards points for building on a previously developed indistrial site.
Check the online Credit Library for BD&C: Warehouses and Distribution Centers:
"Option 1. Development and adjacency (2–3 points)
Construct or renovate the project on a previously developed site that was used for industrial or commercial purposes (2 points). OR Construct or renovate the project on a site that is both a previously developed and an adjacent site. The adjacent sites must be currently used for industrial or commercial purposes (3 points)."
For explanation of "adjacent," see the LEED Glossary on the USGBC site:
"a site having at least a continuous 25% of its boundary bordering parcels that are previously developed sites. Only consider bordering parcels, not intervening rights-of-way. Any fraction of the boundary that borders a water body is excluded from the calculation."
Hope that helps.
emily reese moody
Sustainability Director, Certifications & ComplianceJacobs
LEEDuser Expert
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November 23, 2020 - 1:54 pm
@ Trina, there is guidance available for airport projects, specifically, that outlines some variations allowed for these specific project types. You'll need to contact LEED Coach directly to ask for it, as they don't make it publicly available for some reason.
For this credit, this is the guidance:
Surrounding Density & Diverse Use
Question/Clarification Item
Meeting the intent of the Surrounding Density and Diverse Use credit at an airport can be tricky, as a result of land use planning requirements by FAA, noise ordinances, and other barriers that may prevent many of the LEED approved uses.
Considerations
USGBC is working with subject matter experts and our LEED liaison to consider these challenges and provide a pathway to meeting the requirements of this credit specific to airports. While we work through this process, please arrange a call with us to discuss the best option for your project.
Please consider the following points for airport terminal projects:
Option 1
Option 2