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a. ventilation based on ASHRAE 62.1-2004 or meet the minimum requirements of <br />Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAF, Standard 62.1-2007 <br />b. construction IEQ management plan <br />C. law -emitting materials <br />d. thermal comfort <br />6. Storm Water Management Requirements: <br />a. Site Eligibility: Sites with ?4 acre or more of total land disturbance <br />b. Rate Control: 1.64 cubic feet per second (cfs) /acres disturbed <br />C. Water Quality Management: For a 2 year, 24-hour rainfall event, provide treatment <br />systems designed to remove 80% of the average annual post development Total <br />Suspended Solids (TSS) and remove, 60% of the average annual post development <br />Total Phosphorus (TP), by implementing Best Management Practices (BMPs) <br />outlined in "Urban Small Sites Best Manaaement Practices" handbook <br />(Metropolitan Council), "Protecting Water Quality in Urban Areas" handbook <br />(Minnesota Pollution Control Agency), the "Minnesota Storm water Manual" <br />(Minnesota Pollution Control Agency). All BMP treatment systems for subject site <br />need to include safety factors, maintenance, and a back-up plan in case of failure. <br />All manufactured devices require independent laboratory testing to confirm product <br />claims. <br />d. Volume Control/ Infiltration: Maintain or increase infiltration rates from pre -project <br />site conditions. <br />e. Operation and maintenance: All practices must have an O and M plan. <br />7. Predicted greenhouse gas emissions must be, reported to the Minnesota Sustainable Building <br />2030 database by the design team or building owner. <br />8. Annually, actual energy data for the project must be submitted to the Minnesota Sustainable <br />Building 2030 database, by the building owner or by the building's utility service provider(s) <br />with permission of the owner. <br />Each project's compliance with the Green Building Policy must be verified, in accordance with <br />the verification method specified by the Developer -selected rating system. <br />In the event of notification of non-compliance, and reasonable opportunity to cure, the City will <br />refer the project to the Sustainable Building Technical Committee, which will consider remedial <br />action, and make recommendations to the HRA Executive Director or his/her designee. Upon a <br />recommendation from the Sustainable, Building Technical Committee, the HRA Executive, <br />Director or his/her designee may require remedial action, limited to the amount of funds granted <br />to the Developer. <br />The requirements of the Policy may be wauved, in whole or in part, by the HRA Board or the <br />City Council after consideration of the advantages and disadvantages of a waiver, and upon <br />showing by the Developer a compelling public purpose. <br />The Policy will apply to projects for which schematic design is initiated after July 1, 2010. <br />Page 2 of 3 Created on 114t2011 9:57:00 AM <br />
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