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In alphabetical order, add the term "An appurtenance is any built-in, nonstructural portion of a roof system, such as skylights, ventilators, mechanical equipment, partitions, and solar energy panels."

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Replace the term "photovoltaic panels" with "solar energy panels" and add "other appurtenances" to the list of things deducted from the roof area so that the sentence reads "Projects may earn an Innovation in Design (ID) credit for exemplary performance by demonstrating that 100% of the project\'s roof area (excluding any mechanical equipment, solar energy panels, skylights, and other appurtenances) consists of a vegetated roof system."

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Add "skylights" to the list of things deducted from the roof area so that the sentence reads, "Determine the area of the roof covered by mechanical equipment, solar energy panels, skylights, and other appurtenances, and deduct these areas from the total roof surface area."

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In alphabetical order, add the term, "Roof area is the area of the uppermost surface of the building which covers enclosed Gross Floor Area, as measured when projected onto a flat, horizontal surface (i.e. as seen in Roof Plan view). \'Roofs\', or portions of roofs, covering unenclosed areas (e.g. roofs over porches and open covered parking structures) are not included in the areas used to evaluate compliance with SSc7.2, though they may be applicable to SSc7.1."

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Remove the last paragraph "If this process results in fewer than 2 points under EA Credit 1, then a refined baseline in Option 2C should be considered."

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Revise the text to include "types of" in the following instances: (1) Option 1, first paragraph: "...3 of the following types of spaces included..."(2) Option 2, first paragraph: "...to provide at least 2 types of dedicated-use spaces..."(3) Option 3, first paragraph: "...the following 6 types of spaces that are owned..."

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Replace the entire first paragraph with the following, "All nonemergency interior lighting fixtures with a direct line of sight to any openings in the envelope must be automatically controlled and programmed to turn off or have their input power reduced by at least 50% between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Controls can be automatic sweep timers, occupancy sensors, or programmed master lighting control panels. The design can also include manual or occupancy based override capabilities that enable lights to be turned on after hours."