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Add a third column to the table, reading as follows: Current Baseline (Metric Units) 6 liters per flush (lpf) Except blow-out fixtures: 13.5 lpf 4.0 lpf 8.5 liters per minute (lpm) at 4 bar (58 psi), private applications only (hotel or motel guest rooms, hospital patient rooms) 2.0 lpm at 4 bar (58 psi), all others except private applications 1 liter per cycle for metering faucets 9.5 lpm at 5.5 bar (80 psi) per shower stall 8.5 lpm at 4 bar (58 psi) Flow rate = 6 lpm (no pressure specified; no performance requirement)

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Add the following footnotes to the bottom of the page:1.The baseline condition is the site condition prior to LEED registration.2. low impact development (LID) is an approach to managing stormwater runoff that emphasizes on-site natural features to protect water quality by replicating the natural land cover hydrologic regime of watersheds and addressing runoff close to its source.

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"Add the following after “Option 2” in “Case 3”:
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OPTION 3
For projects that have no minimum local zoning requirements, provide 25% fewer parking spaces than the applicable standard listed in the 2003 Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) ""Parking Generation""study at http://www.ite.org."

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Delete: "If a project is designed and constructed to be partially occupied by the owner or developer, then the owner or developer has direct influence over that portion of the interior build-out. For these projects, LEED for New Construction may be more appropriate."

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"Delete footnote text: “For the purposes of this credit, ""net usable program area"" shall be defined as the sum of all interior areas in the project available to house the project's program. Areas housing building equipment, vertical circulation and structure shall be excluded.”

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In the 2/2/2011 Addenda, replace the baseline in the related note below table with “Default duration for the metering type / autocontrol lavatory faucet is 0.25 gallons per cycle (gpc) for the baseline case and 12 seconds for the design case.”

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Add: "Clarification: If a project has two completely separate HVAC systems (i.e. no shared ductwork, no shared AHU, etc.), one for the garage and one for the home, then it is okay to have the HVAC system that only accommodates the garage located in the garage itself."