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ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Addenda a, c, d, e, f, h, j, k, l, n, q, s, t, x, y, aa, ab, and ac to ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Standard 189.1-2011 2013 Supplement Standard for the Design of High-Performance Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings A Compliance Option of the International Green Construction Code™ See Informative Appendix for approval dates. These addenda were approved by a Standing Standard Project Committee (SSPC) for which the Standards Committee has estab- lished a documented program for regular publication of addenda or revisions, including procedures for timely, documented, consensus action on requests for change to any part of the standard. The change submittal form, instructions, and deadlines may be obtained in electronic form from the ASHRAE website (www.ashrae.org), or in paper form from the ASHRAE Manager of Standards. The latest edition of an ASHRAE Standard may be purchased on the ASHRAE website (www.ashrae.org) or from ASHRAE Customer Service, 1791 Tullie Circle, NE, Atlanta, GA 30329-2305, telephone: 404-636-8400 (worldwide), or toll free 1-800-527-4723 (for orders in the United States and Canada), or e-mail: [email protected]. For reprint permission, go to www.ashrae.org/permissions. © 2013 ASHRAE and U.S. Green Building Council ISSN 1041-2336 © ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAE's prior written permission. ASHRAEStandingStandardProjectCommittee189.1forAddendaabandac CognizantTC:TC2.8,BuildingEnvironmentalImpactsandSustainability SPLSLiaison: RitaM.Harrold/AllanB.Fraser ASHRAEStaffLiaison:BertE.Etheredge IESLiaison:RitaM.Harrold USGBCLiaison:BrendanOwens Name Affiliation Name Affiliation DennisStanke,Chair* TraneCommercialSystems, LawrenceSchoen* SchoenEngineeringInc. Ingersoll-Rand BoggarmSetty* Setty&Associates RichardHeinisch,ViceChair* AcuityBrandsLighting WayneStoppelmoor* SchneiderElectric DanNall,ViceChair* WSPFlack+Kurtz DavidViola* IAPMO AndrewPersily,ViceChair* NIST SusanAnderson OsramSylvania LeonAlevantis* CaliforniaDepartmentof ErnieConrad LandmarkFacilities PublicHealth JuliaBeabout SimulatedSolutions JimBowman* AmericanForest&Paper JeffBoldt JKWWEngineering Association,Inc. LeeBurgett TraneCommercialSystems, HarveyBryan* ArizonaStateUniversity Ingersoll-Rand RonBurton(BOMA)* BOMAInternational StevenClark Aquatherm DimitriContoyannis* ArchitecturalEnergy DarynCline EvapcoInc. Corporation PeterDahl SebestaBlomberg DruCrawley* BentleySystems WilliamDillard MechanicalServicesof JohnCross* AmericanInstituteof Florida SteelConstruction NicolaFerzacca ArchitectureEngineers LanceDeLaura* SouthernCalifornia FrankGallo ForestCityEnterprises GasCompany KlasC.Haglid HaglidEngineering& CharlesEley(AIA)* ArchitecturalEnergy Associates,Inc. Corporation JoshJacobs ULEnvironment AnthonyFloyd* CityofScottsdale ThomasMarseille WSPF+K SusanGitlin* U.S.Environmental TomMeyer NationalEnvironmental ProtectionAgency BalancingBureau GreggGress* InternationalCodeCouncil JohnPulley BuroHappold DonaldHorn* U.S.GeneralServices JefferyRutt U.S.DepartmentofDefense Administration HarveySachs AmericanCouncilforan RoyHubbard* JohnsonControlsInc. Energy-EfficientEconomy JohnKoeller* KoellerandCompany CharlesSeyffer CamfilFarr MichaelJouaneh* Lutron SwatiOgale EcowaysConsulting,Ltd.,UK TomLawrence* UniversityofGeorgia KentSovocool SouthernNevadaWater NeilLeslie* GasTechnologyInstitute Authority BingLiu* PacificNorthwest WesSullens StopWaste.OrgofAlameda NationalLaboratory County RichardLord* UTCarrierCorp LenSwatkowski PlumbingManufacturers MerleMcBride* OwensCorning International JimMcClendon* WalmartStores ChristianTaber BigAssFans MollyMcGuire* TaylorEngineering TimothyWentz UniversityofNebraska JonathanMcHugh* McHughEnergyConsultants DanWhittet AHAConsultingEngineers TeresaRainey* SkidmoreOwingMerrill,LLP DavidWilliams LHBInc. SteveRosenstock(EEI)* EdisonElectricInstitute StevenWinkel ThePreviewGroup JeffRoss-Bain* Ross-BainGreenBuilding *Denotesmembersofvotingstatuswhenthedocumentwasapprovedforpublication © ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAE's prior written permission. ASHRAEStandingStandardProjectCommittee189.1forAddendaa,c,d,e,f,n,t,x,andaa CognizantTC:TC2.8,BuildingEnvironmentalImpactsandSustainability SPLSLiaison: RitaM.Harrold/AllanB.Fraser ASHRAEStaffLiaison:BertE.Etheredge IESLiaison:RitaM.Harrold USGBCLiaison:BrendanOwens Name Affiliation Name Affiliation DennisStanke,Chair* TraneCommercialSystems, SusanAnderson OsramSylvania Ingersoll-Rand ErnieConrad LandmarkFacilities RichardHeinisch,ViceChair* AcuityBrandsLighting JuliaBeabout SimulatedSolutions DanNall,ViceChair* WSPFlack+Kurtz JamesBenya BenyaLightingDesign AndrewPersily,ViceChair* NIST LeeBurgett TraneCommercialSystems, LeonAlevantis* CaliforniaDepartmentof Ingersoll-Rand PublicHealth PaulaCino NationalMultiHousing JimBowman* AmericanForest&Paper Council Association,Inc. StevenClark Aquatherm HarveyBryan* ArizonaStateUniversity DarynCline EvapcoInc. RonBurton(BOMA)* BOMAInternational PeytonCollie SheetMetalandAir DimitriContoyannis* ArchitecturalEnergy Conditioning Corporation Contractor’sNational DruCrawley* BentleySystems Association JohnCross* AmericanInstituteof PeterDahl SebestaBlomberg SteelConstruction MichaelDeWein BuildingCodes LanceDeLaura* SouthernCalifornia AssistanceProject GasCompany WilliamDillard MechanicalServicesof CharlesEley(AIA)* ArchitecturalEnergy Florida Corporation NicolaFerzacca ArchitectureEngineers AnthonyFloyd* CityofScottsdale KatherineHammack ErnstandYoung SusanGitlin* U.S.Environmental JoshJacobs ULEnvironment ProtectionAgency StephenKennedy GeorgiaPower GreggGress* InternationalCodeCouncil CarlLawson HansonProfessional DonaldHorn* U.S.GeneralServices Services Administration MarkMacCracken CalmacManufacturingCorp RoyHubbard* JohnsonControlsInc. ThomasMarseille WSPF+K JohnKoeller* KoellerandCompany KentPeterson P2SEngineeringInc. MichaelJouaneh* Lutron JohnPulley BuroHappold TomLawrence* UniversityofGeorgia JefferyRutt U.S.DepartmentofDefense NeilLeslie* GasTechnologyInstitute HarveySachs AmericanCouncilforan BingLiu* PacificNorthwest Energy-EfficientEconomy NationalLaboratory JoshuaSaunders UnderwritersLaboratories RichardLord* UTCarrierCorp CharlesSeyffer CamfilFarr MerleMcBride* OwensCorning MelanieShepherdson NaturalResource JimMcClendon* WalmartStores DefenseCouncil MollyMcGuire* TaylorEngineering SwatiOgale EcowaysConsulting,Ltd.,UK JonathanMcHugh* McHughEnergyConsultants JeffreyStone AmericanForest&Paper TeresaRainey* SkidmoreOwingMerrill,LLP Association SteveRosenstock(EEI)* EdisonElectricInstitute ChristianTaber BigAssFans JeffRoss-Bain* Ross-BainGreenBuilding RobertThompson U.S. Environmental LawrenceSchoen* SchoenEngineeringInc. ProtectionAgency BoggarmSetty* Setty&Associates RobertTimmerman AtSiteRealEstate WayneStoppelmoor* SchneiderElectric TimothyWentz UniversityofNebraska MarthaVanGeem* ConsultingEngineer DavidWilliams LHBInc. DavidViola* IAPMO StevenWinkel ThePreviewGroup *Denotesmembersofvotingstatuswhenthedocumentwasapprovedforpublication © ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAE's prior written permission. ASHRAEStandingStandardProjectCommittee189.1forAddendah,jk,l,q,s,andy CognizantTC:TC2.8,BuildingEnvironmentalImpactsandSustainability SPLSLiaison: RitaM.Harrold/AllanB.Fraser ASHRAEStaffLiaison:BertE.Etheredge IESLiaison:RitaM.Harrold USGBCLiaison:BrendanOwens Name Affiliation Name Affiliation DennisStanke,Chair* TraneCommercialSystems, DavidViola* IAPMO Ingersoll-Rand DavidWilliams* LHBInc. RichardHeinisch,ViceChair* AcuityBrandsLighting SusanAnderson OsramSylvania DanNall,ViceChair* WSPFlack+Kurtz SenthilK.Arunachalam BtuEngineers,LLC AndrewPersily,ViceChair* NIST ErnieConrad LandmarkFacilities LeonAlevantis* CaliforniaDepartmentof StevenWinkel ThePreviewGroup PublicHealth JuliaBeabout SimulatedSolutions JimBowman* AmericanForest&Paper JeffBoldt KJWWEngineering Association,Inc. LeeBurgett TraneCommercialSystems, HarveyBryan* ArizonaStateUniversity Ingersoll-Rand RonBurton(BOMA)* BOMAInternational StevenClark Aquatherm DimitriContoyannis* ArchitecturalEnergy DarynCline EvapcoInc. Corporation PeterDahl SebestaBlomberg DruCrawley* BentleySystems LanceDeLaura SoCAGas JohnCross* AmericanInstituteof WilliamDillard MechanicalServicesof SteelConstruction Florida CharlesEley(AIA)* ArchitecturalEnergy MichaelErbesfeld DepartmentofEnergy Corporation NicolaFerzacca ArchitectureEngineers AnthonyFloyd* CityofScottsdale FrancisM.Gallo FrancisMichaelGallo SusanGitlin* U.S.Environmental KlasC.Haglid HaglidEngineers&Assoc. ProtectionAgency JohnKoeller KoellerandCo. GreggGress* InternationalCodeCouncil BingLiu PNNL DonaldHorn* U.S.GeneralServices ThomasMarseille WSPFlack+Kurtz Administration ThomasR.Meyer NationalEnvironmental RoyHubbard* JohnsonControlsInc. BalancingBureau JoshJacobs GREENGUARD DarrenMolnar-Port StateofNJDivisionofCodes MichaelJouaneh* Lutron andStandards TomLawrence* UniversityofGeorgia DanNall WSPFlack+Kurtz NeilLeslie* GasTechnologyInstitute JohnPulley BuroHappold RichardLord* UTCarrierCorp JefferyRutt U.S.DepartmentofDefense MerleMcBride* OwensCorning HarveySachs AmericanCouncilforan JimMcClendon* WalmartStores Energy-EfficientEconomy MollyMcGuire* TaylorEngineering CharlesSeyffer CamfilFarr JonathanMcHugh* McHughEnergyConsultants KentA.Sovocool SouthernNevadaWater ThomasPape BestManagementPartners Authority TeresaRainey* SkidmoreOwingMerrill,LLP OgaleSwati EcowaysConsulting,Ltd.,UK SteveRosenstock(EEI)* EdisonElectricInstitute ChristianTaber BigAssFans JeffRoss-Bain* Ross-BainGreenBuilding RobertThompson U.S. Environmental LawrenceSchoen* SchoenEngineeringInc. ProtectionAgency BoggarmSetty* Setty&Associates RobertTimmerman AtSiteRealEstate WayneStoppelmoor* SchneiderElectric TimothyWentz UniversityofNebraska MarthaVanGeem* ConsultingEngineer DanielWhittet AHAConsultingEngineers *Denotesmembersofvotingstatuswhenthedocumentwasapprovedforpublication © ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAE's prior written permission. ASHRAESTANDARDSCOMMITTEE2011–2012 CarolE.Marriott,Chair KrishnanGowri DouglasT.Reindl KennethW.Cooper,Vice-Chair MaureenGrasso BoggarmS.Setty DouglassS.Abramson CecilyM.Grzywacz JamesR.Tauby KarimAmrane RichardL.Hall JamesK.Vallort CharlesS.Barnaby RitaM.Harrold WilliamF.Walter HoyR.Bohanon,Jr. AdamW.Hinge MichaelW.Woodford StevenF.Bruning DebraH.Kennoy CraigP.Wray DavidR.Conover JayA.Kohler EckhardA.Groll,BODExO StevenJ.Emmerich FrankMyers RossD.Montgomery,CO AllanB.Fraser JaniceC.Peterson StephanieC.Reiniche,ManagerofStandards ASHRAESTANDARDSCOMMITTEE2012–2013 KennethW.Cooper,Chair KrishnanGowri MarkP.Modera WilliamF.Walter,Vice-Chair CecilyM.Grzywacz JaniceC.Peterson DouglassS.Abramson RichardL.Hall HeatherL.Platt KarimAmrane RitaM.Harrold IraG.Poston CharlesS.Barnaby AdamW.Hinge DouglasT.Reindl HoyR.Bohanon,Jr. DebraH.Kennoy JamesR.Tauby StevenF.Bruning JayA.Kohler JamesK.Vallort DavidR.Conover RickA.Larson CraigP.Wray StevenJ.Emmerich CharlesH.Culp,III,BODExO JulieM.Ferguson ConstantinosA.Balaras,CO StephanieC.Reiniche,ManagerofStandards SPECIALNOTE ThisAmericanNationalStandard(ANS)isanationalvoluntaryconsensusstandarddevelopedundertheauspicesoftheAmerican SocietyofHeating,RefrigeratingandAir-ConditioningEngineers(ASHRAE).ConsensusisdefinedbytheAmericanNationalStandards Institute(ANSI),ofwhichASHRAEisamemberandwhichhasapprovedthisstandardasanANS,as“substantialagreementreachedby directlyandmateriallyaffectedinterestcategories.Thissignifiestheconcurrenceofmorethanasimplemajority,butnotnecessarilyunanimity. Consensusrequiresthatallviewsandobjectionsbeconsidered,andthataneffortbemadetowardtheirresolution.”Compliancewiththis standardisvoluntaryuntilandunlessalegaljurisdictionmakescompliancemandatorythroughlegislation. ASHRAEobtainsconsensusthroughparticipationofitsnationalandinternationalmembers,associatedsocieties,andpublicreview. ASHRAEStandardsarepreparedbyaProjectCommitteeappointedspecificallyforthepurposeofwritingtheStandard.TheProject CommitteeChairandVice-ChairmustbemembersofASHRAE;whileothercommitteemembersmayormaynotbeASHRAEmembers,all mustbetechnically qualified inthe subject areaof theStandard. Every effort ismadetobalancethe concernedinterests onallProject Committees. TheManagerofStandardsofASHRAEshouldbecontactedfor: a.interpretationofthecontentsofthisStandard, b.participationinthenextreviewoftheStandard, c.offeringconstructivecriticismforimprovingtheStandard,or d.permissiontoreprintportionsoftheStandard. DISCLAIMER ASHRAEusesitsbesteffortstopromulgateStandardsandGuidelinesforthebenefitofthepublicinlightofavailableinformationand acceptedindustrypractices.However,ASHRAEdoesnotguarantee,certify,orassurethesafetyorperformanceofanyproducts,components, or systems tested, installed, or operated in accordance with ASHRAE’s Standards or Guidelines or that any tests conducted under its StandardsorGuidelineswillbenonhazardousorfreefromrisk. ASHRAEINDUSTRIALADVERTISINGPOLICYONSTANDARDS ASHRAEStandardsandGuidelinesareestablishedtoassistindustryandthepublicbyofferingauniformmethodoftestingforrating purposes,bysuggestingsafepracticesindesigningandinstallingequipment,byprovidingproperdefinitionsofthisequipment,andbyproviding otherinformationthatmayservetoguidetheindustry.ThecreationofASHRAEStandardsandGuidelinesisdeterminedbytheneedforthem, andconformancetothemiscompletelyvoluntary. InreferringtothisStandardorGuidelineandinmarkingofequipmentandinadvertising,noclaimshallbemade,eitherstatedorimplied, thattheproducthasbeenapprovedbyASHRAE. © ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAE's prior written permission. © ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAE's prior written permission. CONTENTS ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Addenda to ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Standard 189.1-2011, Standard for the Design of High-Performance Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings SECTION PAGE AddendumatoStandard189.1-2011....................................................................................................................2 Addendumc...........................................................................................................................................................3 Addendumd..........................................................................................................................................................4 Addendume..........................................................................................................................................................5 Addendumf...........................................................................................................................................................6 Addendumh..........................................................................................................................................................8 Addendumj..........................................................................................................................................................11 Addendumk.........................................................................................................................................................12 Addenduml..........................................................................................................................................................14 Addendumn........................................................................................................................................................15 Addendumq........................................................................................................................................................16 Addendums.........................................................................................................................................................17 Addendumt.........................................................................................................................................................20 Addendumx.........................................................................................................................................................21 Addendumy.........................................................................................................................................................23 Addendumaa......................................................................................................................................................25 Addendumab......................................................................................................................................................29 Addendumac.......................................................................................................................................................30 InformativeAppendix—12-MonthSupplement: AddendatoANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IESStandard189.1-2011.....................................................31 NOTE Approvedaddenda,errata,orinterpretationsforthisstandardcanbedownloadedfreeofchargefromtheASHRAE Websiteatwww.ashrae.org/technology. ©2013ASHRAEandU.S.GreenBuildingCouncil 1791TullieCircleNE·Atlanta,GA30329·www.ashrae.org·Allrightsreserved. ASHRAEisaregisteredtrademarkoftheAmericanSocietyofHeating,RefrigeratingandAir-ConditioningEngineers,Inc. ANSIisaregisteredtrademarkoftheAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute. © ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAE's prior written permission. (This foreword is not part of this standard. It is merely testing according toANSI/BIFMA Standard M7.1 and shall informativeanddoesnotcontainrequirementsnecessary notexceedthelimitrequirementslistedinNormativeAppen- for conformance to the standard. It has not been dixEofthisstandard. processed according to the ANSI requirements for a 8.4.2.5.1 Atleast95%ofthetotalnumberofinstalled standard and may contain material that has not been office furniture system workstations and at least 95% of the subject to public review or a consensus process. total number of seating units installed shall comply with Unresolved objectors on informative material are not ANSI/BIFMAX7.1. offeredtherighttoappealatASHRAEorANSI.) 8.4.2.5.2 Atleast50%ofthetotalnumberofinstalled FOREWORD office furniture system workstations and at least 50% of the totalnumberofseatingunitsinstalledshallcomplywithSec- This addendum updates references to the newly tion7.6.2ofANSI/BIFMAe3. approvedANSI/BIFMAM7.1-2011,ANSI/BIFMAX7.1-2011 and ANSI/BIFMA e3-2011 in Sections 8 and Section 11. It ModifySection11asfollows. deletes all of Appendix E, making reference to the relevant material in Section 8. However, all of the requirements remainthesameasthoseinthecurrentversionofAppendix StandardTestMethodFor E except the acetaldehyde and xylene requirements are 8.4.2.5and ANSI/BIFMA DeterminingVOCEmissionsFrom updated for consistency with ANSI/BIFMA e3-2011, CA 8.5.2and M7.1-201107 OfficeFurnitureSystems, OEHHA guidance and the 2010 requirements of the CDPH AppendixE ComponentsAandSeating StandardMethodv1.1. Note: Inthisaddendum,changestothecurrentstandard StandardforFormaldehydeand ANSI/BIFMA TVOCEmissionsofLow-Emitting 8.4.2.5 are indicated in the text by underlining (for additions) and X7.1-201107 OfficeFurnitureSystemsand AppendixE strikethrough (for deletions) unless the instructions specifi- Seating callymentionsomeothermeansofindicatingthechanges. ANSI/BIFMA 8.4.2.5 FurnitureSustainabilityStandard e3-200811 AppendixE AddendumatoStandard189.1-2011 ModifySection8.4.2.5asfollows. DeleteNormativeAppendixEinitsentirety. 8.4.2.5 Office Furniture Systems and Seating. All oOfficefurnituresystemsandseatinginstalledpriortooccu- NORMATIVEAPPENDIXE— pancy shall be tested according to comply with the require- IAQLIMITREQUIREMENTSFOROFFICEFURNI- mentsofbothSection8.4.2.5.1andSection8.4.2.5.2basedon TURESYTSEMSANDSEATING 2 ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IESAddendumatoANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IESStandard189.1-2011 © ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAE's prior written permission. (This foreword is not part of this standard. It is merely Note: Inthisaddendum,changestothecurrentstandard informativeanddoesnotcontainrequirementsnecessary are indicated in the text by underlining (for additions) and for conformance to the standard. It has not been strikethrough (for deletions) unless the instructions specifi- processed according to the ANSI requirements for a callymentionsomeothermeansofindicatingthechanges. standard and may contain material that has not been subject to public review or a consensus process. AddendumctoStandard189.1-2011 Unresolved objectors on informative material are not offeredtherighttoappealatASHRAEorANSI.) ModifySection5.3.3.1asfollows. FOREWORD 5.3.3.1General.Exteriorlightingsystemsshallcomply This addendum narrows the scope of the reference to with Section 9 Sections 9.1, 9.4.1.7, 9.4.3, 9.4.4, and 9.7 of ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 to cover only those sec- ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2010 and with Sections tionsinvolvedwithexteriorlighting. 5.3.3.2and5.3.3.3ofthisstandard. ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IESAddendumctoANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IESStandard189.1-2011 3 © ASHRAE (www.ashrae.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAE's prior written permission. (This foreword is not part of this standard. It is merely a. previously undeveloped land having an elevation lower informativeanddoesnotcontainrequirementsnecessary than5ft(1.5m)abovetheelevationofthe100yearflood for conformance to the standard. It has not been asdefinedbyUSFEMA. processed according to the ANSI requirements for a Exceptionsto5.3.1.2a: standard and may contain material that has not been 1. Development of low-impact trails shall be allowed subject to public review or a consensus process. anywherewithinafloodzone. Unresolved objectors on informative material are not 2. Developmentofbuildingstructuresshallbeallowed offeredtherighttoappealatASHRAEorANSI.) iIn alluvial “AO” designated flood zones, develop- ment is allowed when provided that such structures include engineeredfloodproofingforbuilding struc- FOREWORD turesuptoanelevationthatisatleastashighasthe minimum lowest floor elevation determined by the This addendum clarifies the intent of the exception to AHJ. and provided that the site includes dDrainage relaxthelimitationsof150ft(50m)and100ft(35m)forthe paths shall be constructed to guide floodwaters case of low-impact trails. The current text fails to establish aroundandawayfromthestructures. any limit as to how close the trail can be to the sensitive b. landwithin150ft(50m)ofanyfishandwildlifehabitat areas.Ifthetrailis“allowed”tobewithin15ft(4.5m),the conservationareaunlessthe. trailcanbelocatedatanydistancebetween0and15ft.The intent is to clarify the language and relax the stringency of Exceptions: 1. Development of low-impact trails shall be allowed itemsbandcbyreducingtherestrictionsfrom150ft(50m) provided that such trails are located at least 15 ft and100ft(35m)toonly15ft(4.5m).Thelow-impacttrail (4.5m)fromthearea. mustbenocloserthan15ft(4.5m)tothesensitiveareas. 2. sSite disturbance or development shall be allowed Note: Inthisaddendum,changestothecurrentstandard provided that it involves plantings or habitat are indicated in the text by underlining (for additions) and enhancementofthefunctionsandvaluesofthearea. strikethrough (for deletions) unless the instructions specifi- c. landwithin100ft(35m)ofanywetlandunlessthe. callymentionsomeothermeansofindicatingthechanges. Exceptionsto5.3.1.2: 1. Development of a low-impact trails shall beis allowedwithinprovidedthatsuchtrailsarelocatedat AddendumdtoStandard189.1-2011 least15ft(4.5m)fromtheofafishandwildlifehabi- tatconservationareaorwetland. ModifytheexceptionsinSection5.3.1.2asfollows. 2. sSite disturbance or development shall be allowed provided that it involves plantings or habitat 5.3.1.2ProhibitedDevelopmentActivity.Thereshallbe enhancementofthefunctionsandvaluesofthewet- nositedisturbanceordevelopmentofthefollowing: land. 4 ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IESAddendumdtoANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IESStandard189.1-2011

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