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Smart Location and Linkage 27 Points Possible
Smart Location Required
Imperiled Species and Ecological Communities Required
Wetland and Water Body Conservation Required
Agricultural Land Conservation Required
Floodplain Avoidance Required
Preferred Locations 7
Brownfield Redevelopment 1
Locations with Reduced Automobile Dependence 5
Bicycle Network and Storage 0
Housing and Jobs Proximity 1
Steep Slope Protection 1
Site Design for Habitat or Wetland and Water Body Conservation 1
Restoration of Habitat or Wetlands and Water Bodies 0
Long-Term Conservation Management of Habitat or Wetlands and Water Bodies 1
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Neighborhood Pattern and Design 44 Points Possible


Walkable Street Required
Compact Development Required
Connected and Open Community Required
Walkable Street 6
Compact Development 4
Mixed-Use Neighborhood Centers 3
Mixed-Income Diverse Communities 1
Reduced Parking Footprint 0
Street Network 1
Transit facilities 0
Trasportation Demand Management 0
Access to Civic and Public Spaces 0
Access to Recreation Facilities 1
Visitability and Universal Design 1
Community Outreach and Involvement 0
Local Food Production 1
Tree-Lined and Shaded Streets 2
Neighborhood Schools 1
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Green Infrastructure and Buildings 29 Points Possible


Certified Green Building Required
Minimum Building Energy Efficiency Required
Minimum Building Water Efficiency Required
Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Required
Certified Green Buildings 1
Building Energy Efficiency 1
Building Water Efficiency 0
Water-Efficient Landscaping 1
Existing Building Use 1
Historic Resource Preservation and Adaptive Use 0
Minimized Site Disturbance in Design and Construction 1
Stormwater Management 3
Heat Island Reduction 1
Solar Orientation 0
On-Site Renewable Energy Sources 1
District Heating and Cooling 0
Infrastructure Energy Efficiency 0
Wastewater Management 1
Recycled Content in Infrastructure 1
Solid Waste Management Infrastructure 0
Light Pollution Reduction 1
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Innovation and Design Process 6 Points Possible


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LEED Accredited Professional 0

Regional Priority Credits 4 Points Possible


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Brief Description
Develop on a site that is infill, connected to adjacent development, or served by transit or neighborhood amenities
Conserve any on-site imperiled species and habitat
Do not build near on wetlands or water bodies
Protect prime agricultural land
Prevent most building on floodplains
Develop on a site that is highly accessible and connected to other nearby development
Remediate a contaminated site and redevelop
Develop in an area tha is well-served by transit or has a low average driving rate
Locate along a bicycle network and provide bicycle storage and parking
Locate jobs and housing, particularly affordable housing, nearby each other
Protect steep slopes from development
Conserve pre-existing on-site habitat, wetlands, or water bodies in perpetuity
Restore degraded on-site habitat, wetlands, or water bodies, and conserve in perpetuity
Implement a long-term management plan for on-site habitat, wetlands or water bodies

Brief Description
Include public-facing building entries, building heights appropriate to street widths, continous sidewalks and limited garag
Meet minimum density thresholds
Connect neighborhood streets to each other and adjacent areas.
Improve the pedestrian experience at the street level by providing : frequent building entries, ground level windows, on-st
Add homes and/or nonresidential space to make efficient use of land.
Provide neighborhood shops, services, and amenities clustered in neighborhood centers within walking distance of residen
Provide diverse housing types and affordability levels
Minimize surface parking lots and discourage them along building frontafes. Also provide bicycle and car-share parking
Provide superior connection of streets to each other and adjacent areas, and avoid cul-de-sacs
Include shelters, benches, lighting, and information displays at transit stops
Encourage use of environmentally preferable transportation choices with transit passes, shuttels, vehicle sharing, and/or u
Provide squares, parks, and plazas within walking distance of residents and commercial tennants
Provide indoor or outdoor recreational facilities
Design public spaces and dwelling units for all abilities
Base project designs on community input
Provide access to gardening space, local produce, or a farmer's market
Line and shade streets with trees
Locate within walking distance to local schools

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Include at least one building certified under LEED or a similar green building rating system.
Meet minimum requirements for building energy efficiency.
Meet minimum requirements for building water efficiency.
Implement an erosion and sedimentation control plan for construction.
Include multiple buildings certified under LEED or a similar green building rating system.
Provide superior building energy efficiency.
Provide superior building water efficiency.
Reduce water consumption for outdoor landscaping.
Reuse existing buildings.
Reuse and restore historic buildings.
Preserve heritage trees and previously undeveloped land.
Retain and treat stormwater on-site.
Use roofing and paving that reflects instead of absorbs solar heat.
Increase passive and solar access by orienting buildings or dense blocks to maximize north - and south - facing exposure
Generate renewable energy on-site.
Provide building heating and cooling through a shared neighborhood-wide system.
Provide energy-efficient neighborhood infrastructure.
Reuse treated wastewater.
Use recycled content in neighborhood infrastructure.
Provide neighborhood composting, recycling, and hazardous waste collection.
Limit exterior illumination and direct it downward.

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Exhibit exemplary environmental performance in areas not addressed by the LEED-ND rating system.
Have a team member that is : a LEED Accredited Professional, and credentialed in smart growth by the Natural Resources

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Address geographically specific environmental, social equity, or public health priorities.
g, elevated ground floor units, low street speeds, and/or minimal driveway interruptions of sidewalks

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ncil and Smart Growth America, or credentialed in new urbanism by the congress for the New Urbanism

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