Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design,
Quality Control
A vegetated swale and detention pond promote infiltration, capture, and treatment of stormwater runoff, lowering environmental impact.
Credit 1.1: Water Efficient Landscaping,
Reduce by 50%
The consumption of potable water for landscape irrigation is reduced by 50% through the use of certain plant species and efficient irrigation techniques.
Credit 4.4: Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity
ATP promotes reduced fuel consumption by providing eight designated preferred parking stalls, 5% of total parking capacity, for carpooling vehicles, in close proximity to the main entrance.
Credit 4.3: Alternative Transportation,
Low-Emitting and Fuel-Efficient Vehicles
Building occupants who drive low-emitting or fuel-efficient vehicles are provided eight designated preferred parking stalls, 5% of total parking capacity, in close proximity to the main entrance.
Credit 6.2: Stormwater Design,
Quality Control
Rainwater runoff from the parking lots and sidewalks is channeled into the detention pond where it is absorbed into the ground.
ATP 1.1: Healthy Lifestyle,
Natural-Material Walking Path
In effort to promote a healthy lifestyle, ATP has integrated a natural-material walking path into the landscaping around the detention pond area.
Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction
Directed downward-facing flagpole lights illuminate the flag during low-light hours and rotate with the flag regardless of wind direction. This design allows light to fall only on the flag itself to minimize light dispersion into the atmosphere.
Credit 1.1: Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50%
The consumption of potable water for landscape irrigation is reduced by 50% through the use of certain plant species and efficient irrigation techniques.
Prerequisite 1: Storage & Collection of Recyclables
An easily accessible area serves the entire building and is dedicated to the collection and storage of non-hazardous materials for recycling, including (at a minimum) paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals.
Credit 4.2: Alternative Transportation,
Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms
Building occupants using bicycles as alternative transportation may secure their bicycles on the rack located outside the entrance near the physical fitness room. The fitness room includes showers, lockers, and changing rooms.
Credit 5.2: Site Development,
Maximize Open Space
The ratio of green space to developed space is maximized to provide open space and biodiversity.
Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction
Directed downward-facing parking area lights illuminate a defined area during low-light hours. This design controls the amount of light output, energy use, and reduces local light pollution.
Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction
Walkway bollard lights are directed downward to provide an illuminated pathway for building occupants to safely enter and exit the building and to minimize light dispersion into the atmosphere.
Credit 5.1: Site Development,
Protect or Restore Habitat
Construction boundaries were used to minimize the disturbance of the existing site to conserve existing natural areas. Native plants were planted to restore damaged areas to provide habitat and promote biodiversity.