1、 Addenda LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction Retail Supplement April 1, 2013 For the documents titled: LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction Retail Supplement, 2009 Edition Note: This document contains addenda to the reference guide listed above
2、and will be published on a quarterly basis beginning in April 2010. For more information, visit the USGBC website http:/www.usgbc.org/addenda. Note: This document contains addenda pertaining to the LEED 2009 Global Alternative Compliance Paths. Metric conversions have been added to the rating system
3、 document and have not been included in this document. Page Location Credit Credit Title Issue Post Date xi*, xiii Introduction, “When to Use LEED for Retail: New Construction“ n/a n/a Delete: “If a project is designed and constructed to be partially occupied by the owner or developer, then the owne
4、r or developer has direct influence over that portion of the interior build-out. For these projects, LEED for New Construction may be more appropriate.“ 4/1/201323* Requirements: footnotes SSc5.1 Site Development-Protect or Restore Habitat Delete footnote 2 (previously developed sites) and renumber
5、footnotes 4/1/201323* Requirements: footnotes SSc5.1 Site Development-Protect or Restore Habitat Footnote 1, delete: “those that are not previously developed or graded and remain in a natural state.“ Replace with: “sites not previously developed or graded that could support open space, habitat, or a
6、griculture.” 4/1/201335* Requirements: footnotes and “For Exterior Lighting“ SSc8 Light Pollution Reduction Replace “Addenda I“ and “Addenda 1“ with “Addenda i“ 4/1/2013 2 Addenda LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction Retail Supplement April 1, 2013 Page Location Credit Cre
7、dit Title Issue Post Date 41 6. Calculations, Occupancy WEp1 Water Use Reduction Replace the entire Occupancy paragraph with the following: “Identify the number of building occupants by occupancy type using actual occupant counts or historical data or projections. Use occupancy numbers that are a re
8、presentative daily average over the course of the year. If the occupancy is not known and historical data or projections are unavailable, use LEED-CS Appendix 1: Default Occupancy Counts in the LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction to calculate the default occupancy. For pr
9、oject types that are not listed in LEED-CS Appendix 1, use code occupancy. Use a balanced 1:1 male to female gender ratio. Use whole occupant values (round female values up and male values down to adjust for half values when there is an odd number of occupants). Calculate the number of Full-Time Equ
10、ivalent (FTE) building occupants based on a standard 8-hour occupancy period for full-time and part-time staff. An 8-hour occupant has an FTE value of 1.0, and part-time occupants have an FTE value based on their hours per day divided by 8. In retail projects with multiple shifts, use the daily aver
11、age number of FTE from all shifts. Estimate the daily average number of retail customers who enter the project building or space. Retail customers should be reported as daily average totals. Include only retail customers who enter the project building or space. Drive through customers or customers w
12、ho only visit the project exterior and do not enter the retail project building should be excluded from the water use calculations. Refer to the Calculating Occupancy section within WEp1 in the LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction, 2009 edition or Green Interior Design and
13、 Construction, 2009 edition. for further details.” 4/1/2013*Shaded rows denote rating system and reference guide changes. The purpose of these Rating System changes within the Rating System portions of the LEED Reference Guide for Neighborhood Development is to align with the LEED 2009 Rating System
14、 that comprises the guide: http:/www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=7573. Note: The online version of the rating system takes precedent over the rating system portions of the LEED Reference Guides in project guidance and application; project teams are required to adhere to the rating system and rating system addenda effective at the time of the projects registration date.