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FLORIDAGreen Home Guide
Table of Contents
IntroductionBuilding GreenOperating EfficientlySustainability AwardsSustainability Milestones
How to Have a Healthy HomeIndoor Air QualityAir Quality ImprovementsTips to Support Your Health
How to Save Energy and WaterLighting & AppliancesProgram Your ThermostatTips to Save More
How to Keep Supporting the EnvironmentWhat’s in the AreaRecycling Industry ChangesAMLI Recyclables
AppendixLEED Fresh Air FeaturesLEED Energy EfficiencyLEED Checklists
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By selecting AMLI as your home, you have the foundation to create a healthy, green living space.
Building GreenBuildings are a main contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and at times can be unhealthy for their occupants. The United States Green Building Council® (USGBC) is a non-profit organization with the goal to address these issues and reform the built environment. As part of this goal, they developed the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design™ (LEED®) program to encourage healthier buildings and efficient resource use. Every project is required to meet minimum standards and receives a final certification level based on the additional improvements made. AMLI has committed to designing all new construction to achieve LEED Silver or higher so that we can provide truly outstanding homes for our residents.
IntroductionAMLI’s mission is to create an outstanding living environment. A key part of this mission and our excellence in customer service is sustainability. We use LEED and ENERGY STAR programs to support our sustainability efforts and prove performance; however, we also offer additional programs and features to help our resident live a low-impact lifestyle at all of our communities.
Operating EfficientlyThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) ENERGY STAR Program was created to help consumers save energy. In addition, to certifying energy-efficient appliances and technology, the EPA certifies buildings that are in the top 25% of energy-efficient buildings. Our ENERGY STAR certified communities reduce energy, save money, and help protect the environment by generating fewer greenhouse gas emissions than typical multifamily communities.
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Awards Milestones
ENERGY STAR®
CERTIFIED COMMUNITIES
SOLAR INSTALLATIONSIN DALLAS COMPLETED 330 kWh of energy is anticipated
to be generated on-site
CERTIFICATIONAMLI PONCE PARK
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EPA’s ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year 2019 & 2020
USGBC’s Outstanding Multifamily Developer 2016
LEED for Homes Power Builder 2015 – 2018
Erin Hatcher – VP of Sustainability Waste Fit Champion
LED RETROFITSCOMPLETED 10,697,037 kWh of total
energy savings anticipated
LEEDCOMMUNITIES
Healthy LivingThe Best Ways to Improve Air Quality are:1. Keep out sources of air pollution2. Remove pollutants from the home3. Bring in clean, fresh air to reduce the impact of any remaining pollution
Keeping Out Sources of Air Pollution – Prohibiting smoking is one of the best ways to keep air fresh since it
prevents exposure to second-hand smoke. – Building materials such as paints, sealants, and flooring often contain
harmful ingredients known as volatile organic compounds (or VOCs). Choosing low VOC products keeps this irritant our of your home and supports fresh air.
– Some cleaning products can bother people with asthma or allergies. Green Seal, EcoLogo and EPA Safer Choice certifications are only awarded to products that meet health and environmental standards and are proven to work effectively as cleaners.
– Pests such as termites, ants, and rodents can damage the building and create irritants in the air. Common pesticides can compound the problem. Preventing pests in the first place can be better for your home.
Removing Pollutants – Participles in the air can irritate health problems such as asthma when
inhaled. Regular cleaning allows you to capture and remove small particles. – These particles can additionally be removed by including an air filter or air
purifier in your home. – Pets are great additions to the family, but their dander and saliva can be
an irritant to those with allergies. Cleaning up after your pets helps ensure everyone at the community is comfortable in their home.
Fresh Air – Every community has a different system for allowing you to bring fresh air
into your home. This ventilation can reduce the impact of any remaining pollutants inside your home.
of the averageAmerican’s timeis spent indoors
Air pollution is often
higher indoors than outdoors
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Sources of Bad Indoor Air QualityA) Bathroom – Showers, plumbing leaks, household cleaners, wastebaskets,
drinking cups, damp carpeting and flooring, bacteria and viruses
B) Bedroom – Poor ventilation, dust and dust mites, bacteria and viruses, pet dander, dry cleaning
C) Living Area – Tobacco smoke, furniture, pets, hobby supplies (such as varnishes and glues)
D) Kitchen – Cooking gas, appliances, household cleaning agents, garbage pails, plumbing leaks
Healthy Living
How AMLI Supports Health – AMLI has prohibited smoking in the common areas and outdoor
spaces of all our communities to eliminate one of the most harmful sources of indoor air pollution. AMLI’s Breatheasy program additionally prohibits smoking inside apartment units at select communities.
– All of our communities allow you to bring fresh air into your apartment. If you are at a LEED community, click here to learn more about the specific fresh air features in your home.
– During construction of our LEED communities, we also often take measures such as sealing cracks and placing screens over openings to help prevent pests from getting into your home.
What Can You Do?– Choosing cleaning products that are Green Seal, Ecologo, or EPA
Safer Choice certified allows you to avoid more toxic cleaners and keep containments out of your home. Opening your windows when you are cleaning also helps keep the air fresh.
– Turning on your bathroom exhaust fan when you are showering helps remove humid air from your home.
– These indoor plants can help purify air and absorb odor.
– Keeping your home dry and tidy will discourage pests and create a healthier environment.
– Cleaning up after your pets helps keep the community clean and healthy. Additionally pets are only allowed off-lease in designated dog-run or dog park areas.
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Energy andWater Savings
Your SavingsAMLI is deeply committed to responsible energy use. Not only does this commitment help lower your carbon footprint, but it also can help save you money! With a few easy steps you can maximize your savings.
How Can Lightbulbs Save?
How Can ENERGY STAR Appliances & WaterSense Fixtures Save?
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Let’s compare two apartments. Apartment A contains conventional appliances and products while Apartment B contains ENERGY STAR® certified appliances and products. Assuming rental costs and your daily patterns are identical, renting Apartment B can save you up to $675 a year or over $55 a month.
CARRIER TP-PRH01-B Top Tech TT-P-411
AMLI 8800
If you have a programmable thermostat, choose your community below for operating information.
Energy andWater Savings
How AMLI Supports SavingsWhile these features are not in all apartments, common energy saving features at AMLI are:
– ENERGY STAR appliances, which are 20% more energy-efficient than standard appliances.
– Programmable thermostats, which can help save energy when programmed properly
– WaterSense fixtures, which are proven in testing to increase water efficiency without loosing performance.
During the construction of our LEED communities, we additionally: – Air-sealed and tested the apartment so that heating and
cooling is not wasted through air escaping the apartment.
– Planted native and adaptive plants that provide habitat for local species and require little or no irrigation.
– For more details on how LEED communities improve efficiency click here.
AMLI Dadeland
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What Can You Do?– If your property has a programmable thermostat, use the above
instructions to program your thermostat according to the EPA’s recommendations or submit a maintenance request and we will help program the thermostat for you.
– Turn off lights, fans, and water fixtures when they are not in use.
– Unplug appliances you do not use often and use power strips to make it easier to shut off your devices when you are not using them.
– Clean the lint screen of your dryer after every use.
– Report any cracks, leaks, or other problems in your home. We promise to complete routine service requests within 48 hours, or you live rent-free.
– Want to go green? Click here to learn about green power purchasing in your region.
AMLI SawgrassAMLI Midtown Miami AMLI Midtown Plantation
What’s inthe Area?
At AMLI, we want to help you find convenient methods of alternative transit and the best opportunities for dining and retail in your community. Shopping and exploring your local area not only boost the local economy, but also help cut down on your carbon footprint. Additionally, you can check out our AMLI Perks program to receive discounts in your community.
Choose your community below for your neighborhood WalkScore, which containsinformation on public transit, restaurants, and retail in your local area.
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AMLI Dadeland
AMLI Sawgrass
AMLI 8800 AMLI Doral AMLI Flagler Village
AMLI Joya AMLI Toscana PlaceAMLI Midtown Miami AMLI Midtown Plantation
RecyclingWhy is Our Recycling Approach Changing?The recycling industry in undergoing massive change. Many facilitiesthroughout the country (and the globe) no longer purchase or accept recycling.To help the industry get back on track it is important we take action.
Reduce and ReuseYou’ve heard Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, but did you know that the words are listed in that order for a reason? As great as it is to recycle waste, it is far better to never create it in the first place. Since the recycling industry is struggling to process the sheer volume of waste being created, reducingour waste stream and reusing items is more important than ever.
Recycle RightOne of the main reasons the country’s recycling is not always acceptedis that it is mixed with too much trash. Common recycling contamination includes anything from plastic bags and paper towels to even items likedirty diapers. One of the most common causes of contamination is “wish-cycling.” Trash is placed in the recycling bin in the hopes it can be recycled. Unfortunately, this does more harm than good, so learn what your waste hauler accepts and “when in doubt, throw it out.”
Continue RecyclingThe value of recycling rises and falls based on how well we recycle. By encouraging the right recycling practices we can improve the value of recycling and help the industry get back on track.
Specialty RecyclingWant to do more? While items like plastic bags or hazardous waste likebatteries can never be accepted in single-stream recycling, there are still ways to make sure they are recycled. Earth 911’s database shares moreinformation and where to go to keep hazardous waste and specialty recycling items like snack wrappers, Styrofoam, and plastic bags out of the landfill.
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The recycling industry struggles when too much trash is mixed in with recycling. Get back to basics and recycle right! For more
information, visit letsrecycleright.org
RECYCLE THIS
NOT THIS
*By property. See signage.
AppendixInterested in Knowing More?We hope this guide has helped you learn more about what it means to live at AMLI and what you can do to make your experience with us even better. Read further to learn which green features are at your community.
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Efficient Envelope 13 LEED Checklists 14
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Fresh Air Features
Ventilation systems vary between each AMLI building, but every community has a system for bringing in fresh air. In a typical apartment residential units include operable windows to allow fresh air into the home. Additionally an exhaust fan in the bathroom is designed to remove moisture and contaminants.
LEED Upgrade– Fresh air is brought directly into the building
without you having to open a window. You may hear this system running even if the air conditioning is off.
– This fresh air is also designed to pass through a MERV 8 air filter to remove irritants such as pollen.
– A kitchen fan exhausts air directly outdoors. This removes contaminants and odors from your home.
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Energy Efficiency
Heating and Cooling EquipmentLEED-certified buildings are designed to be 20 to 30 percent more efficient than national standards. This can translate into lower energy use and lower cost for residents.
Building ConstructionLEED focuses on improving the whole building performance in various ways. A few examples include:
– Upgraded insulation
– Energy-efficient windows
– Air sealing units to prevent air loss
Other Benefits of Energy Efficiency– Energy-efficient equipment is typically
higher quality and more reliable.
– When the building shell is well-sealed to air leaks, the temperature of the home will be more consistent and comfortable.
– Natural light can improve mood and productivity while also decreasing the need for energy use.
– Energy-efficient motors are often more quiet, reliable and controllable than their less efficient counterparts.
– Home insulation and high-efficiency windows not only keep the internal temperature comfortable, but also shield the home from outside noise.
– Energy efficiency reduces negative impacts on the environment.
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LEED 2010 for Building Design and Construction: Multifamily MidriseProject Checklist
Certification is in progress
Y ? N6 0 1 7 10 1 5 Materials and Resources 16Y Prereq Required Y Prereq RequiredY Prereq Required Y Prereq RequiredY Prereq Durability Planning Required Y Prereq RequiredY Prereq Durability Management Required 0.5 4.5 Credit 1-53 1 Credit Integrated Project Planning 4 6.5 1 0.5 Credit 1-83 Credit Third-Party Durability Management Verification 3 3 Credit 1-3
10 0 0 10 9 0 12 Indoor Environmental Quality 21Credit 10 Y Prereq Combustion Venting Required
2 Credit Site Selection 2 Y Prereq Basic Outdoor Air Ventilation Required3 Credit 42738 Y Prereq Basic Local Exhaust Required1 Credit 1 Y Prereq Room-by-Room Load Calculations Required3 Credit 42738 Y Prereq Good Filters Required1 Credit 1 Y Prereq Radon-Resistant Construction in High-Risk Areas Required
Y Prereq No HVAC in Garage Required22 0 0 22 1 Credit Moisture Control 1Y Prereq Erosion Controls During Construction Required 3 Credit Outdoor Air Ventilation 1-3Y Prereq No Invasive Plants Required 2 Credit Local Exhaust 1-21 Credit 1 1 2 Credit Distribution of space heating and cooling 1-34 Credit 1-4 2 Credit Air Filtering 1-22 Credit 2 2 2 Credit Contaminant Control 1-45 Credit 1-5 1 Credit Radon Protection 12 Credit 1-2 2 1 Credit Garage Pollutant Protection 1-34 Credit 1-4 1 Credit Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control 14 Credit 1-4 1 Credit Compartmentalization of Units 1
10 0 5 Water Efficiency 15 3 0 0 Awareness and Education 35 Credit Water Reuse 5 Y Prereq Basic Operations Training Required
2 Credit Irrigation System 1-2 2 Credit Education of the Homeowner or Tenant 1-28 Credit Indoor Water Use 1-8 1 Credit Education of Building Manager 1
14.5 0 29.5 Energy and Atmosphere 38 3 0 1 Innovation or Regional Design 4Y Prereq Performance of ENERGY STAR for Homes Required 1 Credit Innovation #1___________________________________________Exemplary Performance: Community Resources/Transit 1Y Prereq Refrigerant Charge Test Required 1 Credit Innovation #2___________________________________________Exemplary Performance: Irrigation System 1
13.5 26.5 Credit Optimize Energy Performance 3-34 1 Credit Innovation #3___________________________________________Exemplary Performance: Alternative Transportation 13 Credit Water Heating 1-3 1 Credit Innovation #4___________________________________________ 1
1 Credit Residential Refrigerant Management 187.5 1 53.5 TOTALS Possible Points: 136
Adjusted Certification ThresholdsCertified: 41.5 points, Silver: 56.5 points, Gold: 71.5 points, Platinum: 86.5 points
Non-Toxic Pest Control
Environmentally Preferable ProductsConstruction Waste Management
Framing Order Waste Factor LimitFSC Certified Tropical Wood
Material-Efficient FramingConstruction Waste Management Planning
Innovation and Design Process
Alternative Transportation
Preliminary Rating
Location and LinkagesLEED for Neighborhood Development Location
Preferred Locations
Energy Expertise in MID-RISE
Compact Development
Access to Open Space
Site StewardshipLandscapingLocal Heat Islands Effects
InfrastructureCommunity Resources/Transit
Surface Water Management
Sustainable Sites
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LEED 2010 for Building Design and Construction: Multifamily MidriseProject Checklist
Certification is in progress
Y ? N6 0 1 7 6.5 2 7.5 Materials and Resources 16Y Prereq Required Y Prereq RequiredY Prereq Required Y Prereq RequiredY Prereq Durability Planning Required Y Prereq RequiredY Prereq Durability Management Required 0.5 4.5 Credit 1-53 1 Credit Integrated Project Planning 4 3.5 1.5 3 Credit 1-83 Credit Third-Party Durability Management Verification 3 3 Credit 1-3
8 0 2 10 7 1 14 Indoor Environmental Quality 21Credit 10 Y Prereq Combustion Venting Required
2 Credit Site Selection 2 Y Prereq Basic Outdoor Air Ventilation Required2 1 Credit 1-3 Y Prereq Basic Local Exhaust Required1 Credit 1 Y Prereq Room-by-Room Load Calculations Required3 Credit 1-3 Y Prereq Good Filters Required
1 Credit 1 Y Prereq Radon-Resistant Construction in High-Risk Areas RequiredY Prereq No HVAC in Garage Required
16 0 6 22 1 Credit Moisture Control 1Y Prereq Erosion Controls During Construction Required 3 Credit Outdoor Air Ventilation 1-3Y Prereq No Invasive Plants Required 1 2 Credit Local Exhaust 1-21 Credit 1 1 2 Credit Distribution of space heating and cooling 1-34 Credit 1-4 2 Credit Air Filtering 1-22 Credit 2 2 2 Credit Contaminant Control 1-42 3 Credit 1-5 1 Credit Radon Protection 12 Credit 1-2 2 1 Credit Garage Pollutant Protection 1-33 1 Credit 1-4 1 Credit Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control 12 2 Credit 1-4 1 Credit Compartmentalization of Units 1
8 0 7 Water Efficiency 15 2 1 0 Awareness and Education 35 Credit Water Reuse 5 Y Prereq Basic Operations Training Required
2 Credit Irrigation System 1-2 1 1 Credit Education of the Homeowner or Tenant 1-26 2 Credit Indoor Water Use 1-8 1 Credit Education of Building Manager 1
12 0 26.5 Energy and Atmosphere 38 4 0 0 Innovation or Regional Design 4Y Prereq Performance of ENERGY STAR for Homes Required 1 Credit Innovation #1___________________________________________Exemplary Performance: Community Resources 1Y Prereq Refrigerant Charge Test Required 1 Credit Innovation #2___________________________________________Exemplary Performance: Alternative Transportation 1
10.5 23.5 Credit Optimize Energy Performance 3-34 1 Credit Innovation #3___________________________________________Exemplary Performance: Irrigation System 13 Credit Water Heating 1-3 1 Credit Innovation #4___________________________________________Exemplary Performance: Irrigation System 1
1 Credit Residential Refrigerant Management 169 4 64 TOTALS Possible Points: 136
Adjusted Certification ThresholdsCertified: 39 points, Silver: 54 points, Gold: 69 points, Platinum: 84 points
Innovation and Design Process
Alternative Transportation
Preliminary Rating
Location and LinkagesLEED for Neighborhood Development Location
Preferred Locations
Energy Expertise in MID-RISE
Compact Development
Access to Open Space
Site StewardshipLandscapingLocal Heat Islands Effects
InfrastructureCommunity Resources/Transit
Surface Water Management
Sustainable Sites
Non-Toxic Pest Control
Environmentally Preferable ProductsConstruction Waste Management
Framing Order Waste Factor LimitFSC Certified Tropical Wood
Material-Efficient FramingConstruction Waste Management Planning
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