SS Credit 1: Site Selection
1 Point
Intent
Avoid development of inappropriate sites and reduce the
environmental impact from the location of a building
on a site.
Requirements
Do not develop buildings, hardscape, roads or parking areas on
portions of sites that meet any one of the following
criteria:
- Prime farmland as defined by the United States Department of
Agriculture in the United States Code of
Federal Regulations, Title 7, Volume 6, Parts 400 to 699, Section
657.5 (citation 7CFR657.5)
- Previously undeveloped land whose elevation is lower than 5 feet
above the elevation of the 100-year flood
as defined by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
- Land that is specifically identified as habitat for any species on
Federal or State threatened or endangered
lists
- Within 100 feet of any wetlands as defined by United States Code
of Federal Regulations 40 CFR, Parts
230-233 and Part 22, and isolated wetlands or areas of special
concern identified by state or local rule, OR
within setback distances from wetlands prescribed in state or local
regulations, as defined by local or state
rule or law, whichever is more stringent
- Previously undeveloped land that is within 50 feet of a water
body, defined as seas, lakes, rivers, streams and
tributaries which support or could support fish, recreation or
industrial use, consistent with the terminology
of the Clean Water Act
- Land which prior to acquisition for the project was public
parkland, unless land of equal or greater value as
parkland is accepted in trade by the public landowner (Park
Authority projects are exempt)
Potential Technologies & Strategies
During the site selection process, give preference to those sites
that do not include sensitive site elements and
restrictive land types. Select a suitable building location and
design the building with the minimal footprint to
minimize site disruption of those environmentally sensitive areas
identified above.
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