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PtereqUi~te 3: CFC Reduc~on in HYA~ Equipment <br />Non-C~C-bexnd te~'i~tanls will be s~ in aH ~ build~ ]-]VAC&R systems. <br /> <br />Enet~ Credit 1: Optimize ~ Paformance <br />W~ u~ill d~ to nm~ California Title 24 ~ re--ts ~d ti~ ASHRAE~IESNA Stsndanf 90.1. <br />19~9. <br /> <br />Energy Credit 2: Renewable EnetEy <br />On-sim n~.cou~e renewable taclmolo~ins fo~ a I~oject ofrifts size and ~ a~e not feasible due <br /> <br />~ Cfectit 3: AdditioBa] CommiesiOl~ag <br />We do not imund to m~n~e · com~i--aming ~ since enm~sionin~ is typicelly done on lar~er <br /> <br />Energy Credit 4: Eliminntlon of HCTC's and Halons <br />We will .Movide I.IVAC units ~ tuilize non-oanno-dama~n~ liquids for tefti~n'ation. A non-balon ~e <br />~on system will be spnci~ed. <br /> <br />Energy ~t 5: Measm-ement and Veriflca~on <br />SmdanJ canaob mluiml by ~e Califmnia Title 24 F. ne~gy cnde will be insmlled. <br /> <br />Energy Credit 6: Green Power <br />Powot generated from a company ttmt meets the Centot for Resource Solutions Green-E requirements will <br />be mseatcbed and if available will be consids~ed once the building's tenants enc~3, needs ate known. <br /> <br />Materials and Resources <br /> <br />Materials Prerequisite: Storage & Collection of Recyclables <br />The proposed Tr~.=~ Encinsu~e is designed to accommodate the r~cycling of paper, glass, plastics end <br />metals. In addition bins will be provided to the individual tenants for recycling of the various items, which <br />will then be collected by the janito~al saffand placed in the appropriate containcts in the Trash Enclosm'e <br />for pick-up by tl~ disposal/recycling se~ice provider. <br /> <br />Materials Credit 1: Building Reuse <br />The existing building will be demolished since it is not feasible to utilize the existing structure. The <br />exisling clay tile mo~ materisJ will be removed and utilized on another building end tense/recycling of <br />other existinl buildins materials including concrete & lumber is being pursued. <br /> <br />Mate,%is Credit 2: Construction Waste Management <br />As mentioned above, the mot'rog material will be utilizlM end many of the existin~ building materials will <br />be recycled. 'flm~ will be minimal land cleating and the existing paving will be ~'Cycled as select fill. <br />S~ ~tbe ~ ofl~e items that will be divvied from landfill disposal a~e heavy, the total material <br />salvaged (by weight) will exceed the S0% threshold. <br /> <br />Material~ Credit 3: Resource Reuse <br />The Soils'Enlinecr will be aunlyzi~ the reuse oft, he existing asphalt paving (that will be ground) and <br />exisl~ing b~e rock tot use in the new paving sections and the building pad. At this paint it appears that this <br />approach is acceptable and therefore this will account for a minimum of 5% of the building mate~ais. <br /> <br /> <br />