Under the Requirements header, add rating system header: "EBOM, SCHOOLS, RETAIL, DATA CENTERS, HOSPITALITY, WAREHOUSES & DISTRIBUTION CENTERS"
At the end of Option 1. Daylight, add the following:
MULTIFAMILY
ESTABLISHMENT
Option 1. Daylight Measurements (2 points)
Demonstrate through daylight measurements that illuminance levels comply with the following:
• Minimum access to daylight in each living space: Achieve a minimum of 10 lux for at least 90% of the floor area of each regularly occupied space in all residential units. For this requirement, each space is evaluated individually.
• Adequate daylight for the building: Achieve levels between 150 lux and 5,000 lux for at least 50% of the regularly occupied floor area. Spaces that incorporate blinds or shades for glare control may demonstrate compliance for only the minimum 150 lux level. For this requirement, compliance is evaluated as an overall percentage of all regularly occupied spaces in the building.
Measure illuminance levels as follows:
• Take measurements during the day sometime between September 1st and October 30th or March 1st and April 30th.
• For all regularly occupied spaces except kitchens, measure at 30 inches (76 millimeters) above the floor.
• For kitchens, measure at kitchen counter height.
• Take measurements on a maximum 3 foot (900 millimeters) square grid.
Above the Option 2. Quality Views (2 points) header, add rating system header: "EBOM, SCHOOLS, RETAIL, DATA CENTERS, HOSPITALITY, WAREHOUSES & DISTRIBUTION CENTERS"
After the Option 2. Quality Views (2 points) section, add the following:
"MULTIFAMILY
Option 2. Views (2 points)
For at least 50% of the regularly occupied spaces in each residential unit, have one window that includes views to two of the following: (1) flora, fauna, or sky; (2) movement; and (3) objects at least 25 feet (7.5 meters) from the exterior of the window.
Qualifying windows must provide a clear image of the exterior, not obstructed by frits, fibers, patterned glazing, or added tints that distort color balance.
Views into interior atria may be used to meet up to 30% of the required spaces in the building."