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ST. PAUL FORD PLANT SITE
LEED_ND ASSESSMENT
Green Development Potential
Michael Kisch
Assoc. AIA, LEED AP
Sustainable Development "meets the needs of the present
without compromising the ability of future generations to
meet their own needs"
- The Brutland Commission, 1987
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Ecology
(Okologie, from Gk. oikos "house, dwelling place, habitation" + -logia "study
of.“)
The science of the relationships between organisms and their
environments. Also called bionomics
Economy
(Oikonomiā , from Gk. oikos "house, dwelling place, habitation" + -nemein,
to allot, manage )
The management of the resources of a community,
country, etc., esp. with a view to its productivity
Equity
L. æquus "even, just, equal."
The state, quality, or ideal of being just, impartial,
and fair.
Neighborhood
Scale
Building Scale
Indicators + Matrices
B3 (MN Sustainable Building Guidelines)
BREEAM: Environmental Assessment
Method
Built Green Colorado
LEED Neighborhood Development
LEED ND
Overview
LEED provides rating systems that are
voluntary, consensus-based, market-driven,
grounded in accepted energy and
environmental principles, and that strike a
balance between established practices and
emerging concepts
Smart Location & Linkage
30 Possible Points
Neighborhood Pattern & Design
39 Possible Points
Green Construction & Technology 31 Possible Points
Innovation & Design Process
6 Possible
Points
Total
106 Possible Points
LEED ND
Certification Levels
LEED ND Assessment
Required
Added Value
Inherent
Variable
Policy / Operations
Urban Design
Construction Process
Extraneous
Unattainable
Smart Location & Linkage
Prereq 1
Smart Location
Prereq 2
Proximity to Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
Prereq 3
Imperiled Species and Ecological Communities
Prereq 4
Wetland and Water Body Conservation
Prereq 5
Farmland Conservation
Prereq 6
Floodplain Avoidance
Neighborhood Pattern & Design
Prereq 1
Open Community
Prereq 2
Compact Development
Green Construction & Technology
Prereq 1
Construction Activity Pollution Prevention
All Prerequisites Met
Smart Location & Linkage
Credit 1
Brownfield Redevelopment
2 pts
Credit 3
Preferred Location
9 of 10 pts
Credit 4
Reduced Automobile Dependence
6 of 8 pts
Credit 8
Steep Slope Protection
1 pt
Neighborhood Pattern & Design
Credit 11
Access to Surrounding Vicinity
1 pt
Credit 12
Access to Public Spaces
1 pt
Credit 13
Access to Active Public Spaces
1 pt
Credit 15
Community Outreach and Involvement
1 pt
Green Construction & Technology
Credit 7
Minimize Site Disturbance during Construction
Total Inherent Points
1 pt
23 pts
Neighborhood Pattern & Design
Credit 1
Compact Development
7 pts
Credit 2
Diversity of Uses
4 pts
Credit 3
Diversity of Housing Types
3 pts
Credit 8
Street Network
2 pts
Green Construction & Technology
Credit 4
Building Reuse and Adaptive Reuse
2 pts
Credit 5
Reuse of Historic Buildings
1 pt
Potential Variable Points
19 pts
Neighborhood Pattern & Design
Credit 4
Affordable Rental Housing
2 pts
Credit 5
Affordable For-Sale Housing
Credit 10
Transportation Demand Management
2 pts
Credit 14
Universal Accessibility
2 pts
2 pts
Green Construction & Technology
Credit 12
On-Site Energy Generation
1 pt
Credit 13
On-Site Renewable Energy Sources
1 pt
Credit 14
District Heating & Cooling
1 pt
Credit 19
Comprehensive Waste Management
1 pt
Potential Policy / Operations Points
12 pts
Smart Location & Linkage
Credit 5
Bicycle Network
1 pt
Credit 9
Site Design for Habitat or Wetlands Conservation
1 pt
Neighborhood Pattern & Design
Credit 6
Reduced Parking Footprint
2 pts
Credit 7
Walkable Streets
8 pts
Credit 9
Transit Facilities
1 pt
Green Construction & Technology
Credit 2
Energy Efficiency in Buildings
3 pts
Credit 3
Reduced Water Use
3 pts
Credit 9
Stormwater Management
5 pts
Credit 10
Heat Island Reduction
1 pt
Credit 11
Solar Orientation
1 pt
Credit 15
Infrastructure Energy Efficiency
1 pt
Credit 16
Wastewater Management
1 pt
Credit 20
Light Pollution Reduction
1 pt
Potential Design Points
29 pts
Green Construction & Technology
Credit 8
Contaminant Reduction in Brownfield Remediation
1 pt
Credit 17
Recycled Content for Infrastructure
1 pt
Credit 18
Construction Waste Management
1 pt
Potential Process Points
3 pts
Green Construction & Technology
Credit 1
LEED Certified Green Buildings
3 pts
Innovation & Design Process
Credit 1.1 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title
1 pt
Credit 1.2 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title
1 pt
Credit 1.3 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title
1 pt
Credit 1.4 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title
1 pt
Credit 1.5 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title
1 pt
Credit 2
1 pt
LEED® Accredited Professional
Total Extraneous Points
9 pts
Smart Location & Linkage
Credit 2
High Priority Brownfields Redevelopment
1 pt
Credit 6
Housing and Jobs Proximity
3 pts
Credit 7
School Proximity
1 pt
Credit 10
Restoration of Habitat or Wetlands
1 pt
Credit 11
Conservation Management of Habitat or Wetlands
1 pt
Neighborhood Pattern & Design
Credit 16
Local Food Production
1 pt
Green Construction & Technology
Credit 6
Minimize Site Disturbance through Site Design
Total Unattainable Points
1 pt
9 pts
Development Scenario 1
Primary Reuse for Industry
28 DU / Acre = Single Family Attached
Reuse of MNSCU Training Facility
Partial Reuse of Ford Showroom and Assembly Facilities
Development Scenario 2
Light Industrial | Flex Tech
28% Residential Component
19 DU / Acre = Single Family Attached
Reuse of MNSCU Training Center
Development Scenario 3
Office | Institutional
46% Residential Component
29 DU / Acre = Single Family Attached
Reuse of MNSCU Training Facility
Development Scenario 4
Urban Village
65% Residential Component
21 DU / Acre = Single Family Attached
Diversity of Housing Typology
Development Scenario 5
High Density Urban Transit Village
35% Residential Component
45 DU / Acre = Single Family Attached
Diversity of Housing Typology
SWOT
STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
OPPORTUNITIES
THREATS
Balance
Alignment