Haw. Code R. § 15-217-59 - Green building
(a) Purpose. This
section provides standards intended to result in a responsible development
pattern that conserves natural resources and provides a healthy environment for
inhabitants of the mauka area.
(b)
Applicability. This section applies to all new buildings and additions and
renovations of existing buildings that increase the existing floor area by
twenty-five per cent or more, except that Figures BT.1 to BT.4, dated September
2011, made a part of this chapter, and attached at the end of this chapter, are
not required to follow this standard.
(c) Green building standards:
(1) A project shall qualify for the
applicable base LEED rating system at the appropriate certification level
(e.g., new construction projects shall qualify for LEED for new
construction);
(2) The applicable
base rating system shall be chosen by the applicant based on the construction
type, size, and use of the proposed project,-
(3) The project shall document the
achievement of at least one LEED point in either sustainable sites, stormwater
design, quantity control; or stormwater design, quality control;
(4) The project shall document the
achievement of at least one LEED point in either sustainable sites, heat island
effect, non-roof, or roof;
(5) The
project must document the achievement of at least one point in water
efficiency, (WE) credit I: water efficient landscaping;
(6) The applicant shall submit documentation
and sustainability calculations showing that the proposed development meets the
applicable base LEED rating system at the appropriate certification level.
Based on these materials, the authority shall determine compliance with this
section in conjunction with the accompanying development approval;
(7) If the U.S. Green Building Council
changes the LEED rating system, the executive director shall identify the new
points and rating systems that are relevant to this section; and
(8) Applicant may use a green building
evaluation system, other than the LEED rating system, as appropriate and as
approved by the executive director.
Notes
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