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  2. Green parking lot - Wikipedia

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    Solar canopy parking lot in New Haven at Hotel Marcel. There are EV level 2 chargers underneath the canopy and a 12-stall Tesla Supercharger behind. Green parking lots are a form of parking lot designed to be environmentally more sustainable. Many agencies and organizations have released different standards as to what will be considered a green ...

  3. Green Parking Council - Wikipedia

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    Developed, tested and endorsed by building owners & managers, parking operators and manufacturers, like a building-specific LEED, it defines the standard for parking sustainability and the goal for parking owners and operators. As of early 2014, Green Garage Certification is in beta-test at 50+ North American sites; it will formally launch its ...

  4. Category:Sustainable urban planning - Wikipedia

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    Green parking lot; Green urbanism; Greenest City 2020 Action Plan; Greenway (landscape) H. ... Sustainable design standards; Sustainable development; Sustainable habitat;

  5. Bioswale - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1997 the project design team worked with the California Department of Fish and Game and County of Sonoma to produce a detailed design to channel surface runoff at the perimeter of a large parking area. Surface runoff consists of building roof runoff, parking lot runoff and overland flow from properties to the north of the project ...

  6. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    These grids come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on use; from pathways to commercial parking lots. These systems have been used readily in Europe for over a decade, but are gaining popularity in North America due to requirements by government for many projects to meet LEED environmental building standards. Plastic grid systems are ...

  7. Smart growth - Wikipedia

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    restrictions or limitations on suburban design forms (e.g., detached houses on individual lots, strip malls and surface parking lots) inclusion of parks and recreation areas In sustainable architecture the recent movements of New Urbanism and New Classical Architecture promote a sustainable approach towards construction, that appreciates and ...

  8. Parking mandates - Wikipedia

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    Parking mandates or parking requirements are policy decisions, usually taken by municipal governments, which require new developments to provide a particular number of parking spaces. Parking minimums were first enacted in 1950s America during the post-war construction boom with the intention of preventing street parking from becoming overcrowded.

  9. Sustainable architecture - Wikipedia

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    [5] While sustainable architecture and construction standards have traditionally focused on reducing operational carbon emissions, there are to date few standards or systems in place to track and reduce embodied carbon. [6] While steel and other materials are responsible for large-scale emissions, cement alone is responsible for 8% of all ...