What supporting material is required for all LEED Building Design and Construction projects in order to document Location and Transportation Credit, Bicycle Facilities for the bicycle network?

What supporting material is required for all LEED Building Design and Construction projects in order to document Location and Transportation Credit, Bicycle Facilities for the bicycle network?
A . Photographs of bicycle network signage and directional signposts
B . Photographs of the installed bicycle storage and shower facilities
C . Vicinity map showing bicycle network, route and distance along network to eligible destination(s)
D . Manufacturer specifications for the chosen bicycle storage facilities, including the number of bicycles supported by each bike rack

Answer: C

Explanation:

The Location and Transportation Credit, Bicycle Facilities, requires the project team to provide a vicinity map that shows the bicycle network, the route and the distance along the network to eligible destination(s) for all LEED Building Design and Construction projects. The vicinity map is a supporting material that demonstrates that the project site is within a 200-yard (180-meter) walking distance of a bicycle network that connects to at least one of the following: diverse uses, public transportation, recreation facilities, or schools1. The vicinity map must also show the scale and the north arrow, and indicate the project site and the eligible destination(s)2. The photographs of bicycle network signage and directional signposts, the photographs of the installed bicycle storage and shower facilities, and the manufacturer specifications for the chosen bicycle storage facilities are not required for the bicycle network, but for the bicycle storage and shower facilities.

References:

• LEED v4 Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction, Location and Transportation Credit:

Bicycle Facilities, page 1281

• LEED v4.1 Bicycle Storage Requirements

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