Campus settings sometimes have established property lines between segments of a campus, but share a common infrastructure between areas. Street lighting within a campus (e.g., lighted walkways) may technically encroach upon an adjacent property within the campus boundary. Similarly, stormwater from the campus may enter into a common retention pond or treatment facility specifically built for the campus. The campus may own a wastewater treatment system and utilize the gray water for irrigation purposes. Streets and right of ways may be turned over to the local government entity after completion.Question: To what extent can infrastructure and common amenities be shared in campus settings and what are the limitations of this sharing relative to LEED 2.0 rating credits?
Sharing of campus infrastructure and ammenities may contribute to performance achievement, and thus help capture LEED points. The approach must be consistently applied across the project and all such cases are carefully scrutinized by the Ruling Body. Applicable internationally.