LEED STRATEGY Public Building Commission of Chicago Status Summary. May 2009

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1 Public Building Commission of Chicago Status Summary Sustainable Sites Water Efficiency Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality May 2009

2 Public Building Commission of Chicago Status Summary LEED Projects Status Summary Registered To Be Registered Target Total Certified Silver Gold Platinum UNOCCUPIED City of Chicago Chicago Fire Department Chicago Park District Chicago Police Department Chicago Public Libraries Chicago Public Schools Chicago Senior Centers Total OCCUPIED Registered Certification Achieved to Date Certified Silver Gold Platinum City of Chicago Chicago Fire Department Chicago Park District Chicago Police Department Chicago Public Libraries Chicago Public Schools Total Project List City of Chicago Ford Calumet Environmental Center - Hold South Water Purification Plant - Construction Vehicle Maintenance Facility - Construction Chicago Center for Green Technology - Occupied 4 th Ward Yard - Occupied Chicago Fire Department Fire Station 109 Fire Station 18 Fire Station 70 Fire Station 102 Fire Station 121 Chicago Park District Valley Forge Field House Jesse Owens Field House Taylor Lauridsen Field House - Design - Occupied - Occupied - Occupied - Occupied - Design - Construction - Construction Chicago Police Department 12 th District Police Station - Planning 23 rd District Police Station - Construction 7 th District Police Station - Occupied 9 th District Police Station - Occupied 22 nd District Police Station - Occupied Chicago Public Library Dunning Branch Library Greater Grand Crossing Library Little Village Branch Library West Humboldt Branch Library Beverly Branch Library Avalon Library Bucktown Wicker Park Library Budlong Woods Library Logan Square Library Oriole Park Library Vodak East Side Library West Chicago Ave. Library West Englewood Library West Pullman Library - Design - Design - Design - Design - Construction - Occupied - Occupied - Occupied - Occupied - Occupied - Occupied - Occupied - Occupied - Occupied Chicago Public Schools Back of the Yards High School - Planning Bouchet Elementary School - Planning Edgebrook Elementary Addition - Planning Garvy Elementary Addition - Planning Jones High School - Planning Peck Elementary School Addition - Planning Sauganash Elementary School Addition - Planning Southeast Area Elementary School - Planning Brighton Park II Elementary School - Design Brooks High School Addition - Design Ogden Elementary School - Design Southwest Area High School - Design Avondale Elementary School - Construction Boone Clinton Elementary School - Construction Brighton Park I Elementary School - Construction Dr. Jorge Prieto Math & Science Acad. - Construction Irene C. Hernandez Middle School - Construction Kelly Curie Gage Park High School - Construction Langston Hughes Elementary School - Construction Lee Pasteur Hurley Elementary School - Construction Powell Elementary School - Construction Chicago Public Schools Skinner Elementary School South Shore High School Westinghouse High School Albany Park Middle School Miles Davis Elementary School Tarkington School of Excellence Chicago Senior Centers Norwood Park Senior Center Warren Park Senior Center - Construction - Construction - Construction - Occupied - Occupied - Occupied - Construction - Hold Note: Projects included in report when they enter Design Phase. May 2009

3 µ S u s t a i n a b l e C a p i t a l P r o j e c t s P u b l i c B u i l d i n g C o m m i s s i o n o f C h i c a g o C o m p l e t e d a n d U n d e r D e v e l o p m e n t HIC AGO HA R E TE RNATIONAL RP ORT Legend PETERSON AV 6000 N BR YN M AWR AV 5600 N FOSTER AV 5200 N LAWRENCE AV 4800 N MONTROSE AV 4400 N IRVING PARK RD 4000 N ADDISON ST 3600 N BELMONT AV 3200 N EAST RIVER RD 8800 W CUMBERLAND AV 8400 W LEED Certification: Planning and Development Platinum (0) Gold (6) Silver (35) Certified (5) TOTAL (47) TOUHY AV 7200 N PRATT AV 6800 N DEVON AV 6400 N PACIFIC AV 8000 W ORIOLE AV 7600 W HOWARD ST 7600 N ^ Oriole Park Library HARLEM AV 7200 W DIVERSEY AV 2800 N FUL LERTON AV 2400 N ARMITAGE AV 2000 N NORTH AV 1600 N ORIOLE AV 7600 W 51ST ST 5100 S 55TH ST 5500 S CHICAGO AV 800 N MADISON AV 0 N/S HARRISON ST 600 S ROOSEVELT R D 1200 S 59TH ST 5900 S 63RD ST 6300 S HARLEM AV 7200 W NAGLE AV 6432 W DIVISION ST 1200 N KINZIE ST 400 N OAK PAR K AV 6800 W NARRAGANSETT AV 6400 W AUSTI N AV 6000 W Dunning / West Addison Branch Library AUSTI N AV 6000 W CENTRAL AV 5600 W CENTRAL AV 5600 W LARAMIE AV 5200 W Norwood Park Senior Center Valley Forge Park Fieldhouse LEED Certification: COMPLETED ^ ^ ^ ^ Platinum (1) Gold (0) Silver (3) Certified (10) TOTAL (14) CICERO AV 4800 W Garvy Elementary School 47TH ST 4700 S ^ W. Chicago Ave. Library 35TH ST 3500 S 16TH ST 1600 S CERM AK RD 2200 S 31ST ST 3100 S PERSHING RD 3900 S 43RD ST 4300 S CHIC AGO MIDWAY AI RPORT 71ST ST 7100 S 75TH ST 7500 S 79TH ST 7900 S 87TH ST 8700 S 91ST ST 9100 S 95TH ST 9500 S 99TH ST 9900 S 103RD ST S 107TH ST S 111TH ST S 115TH ST S LARAMIE AV 5200 W 67TH ST 6700 S 83RD ST 8300 S ^ 119TH ST S CICERO AV 4800 W KOSTNER AV 4400 W PULASKI RD 4000 W PULASKI RD 4000 W CENTRAL PARK AV 3600 W Boone ClintonArea Elem Belmont Cragin Area Elem 26ST ST 2600 S Peck Elementary School KOSTNER AV 4400 W Edgebrook El eme ntary Sc hool Sauganash Elementary School West Humboldt Branch Library Little Village / Marshall Square Branch Library Tarkington School of Excellence Brighton Park I Area Elem KEDZIE AV 3200 W ^ ^ WESTERN AV 2400 W ^^ KEDZIE AV 3200 W CALIFORNIA AV 2800 W Westinghouse HS Kelly Curie Area HS Lee Pasteur Area Elem CENTRAL PARK AV 3600 W CALIFORNIA AV 2800 W ^ WESTERN AV 2400 W DAMEN AV 2000 W DAMEN AV 2000 W ASHLAND AV 1600 W Albany Park School Avondale / Irving Pk Area Elem Logan Square Library Chicago Center for Green Technology 12th District Police Station Engine Co. 109 Southwest Area Middle School West Englewood Library ^ Southwest Area HS Beverly Branch Library ^ 123RD ST S ASHLAND AV 1600 W Budlong Woods Library Taylor - Lauridsen Park Fieldhouse 127TH ST S RACINE AV 1200 W Engine Company 102 Brighton Park II Area Elem Warren Park Senior Center Bucktown / Wicker Park Library Back of the Yards High School Miles Davis Elem ^ HALSTED ST 800 W Engine Company 70 STEWAR T AV 400 W Skinner Replacement Elem Engine Company 18 Southwest Vehicle Maintenance Facility 7th District Police Station Engine Company nd District Police Station 23rd District Police Station 9th District Police Station Grand Crossing Branch Library 135TH ST S 138TH ST S STATE ST 0 E/W DR M ARTIN LUTHER KI NG JR DR 400 E OgdenReplacement Elem ^ South Shore Replacement HS COTTAGE GROVE AV 800 E Jones High School West Pullman Library WOODLAWN AV 1200 E 4th Ward Yard ^ STONY ISL AND AV 1600 E Brooks HS Addition JEFFERY AV 2000 E LangstonHughes / Davis Developmental Ford Calumet Environmental Center YATES AV 2400 E Bouchet Elementary School Avalon Library MUSKEGAN AV 2838 E BRANDON AV 3200 E Owens Park (Jessie) Fieldhouse Vodak / East Side Library ^ EW ING AV 3634 E Powell Replacement Elem South Water Purification Plant Southeast Area Elementary School STATE LINE RD 4100 E

4 Public Building Commission of Chicago Projects in Planning Back of the Yards High School 4700 South Hoyne Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Bouchet Elementary School 7355 South Jeffrey Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Edgebrook Elementary School 6525 North Hiawatha Avenue Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Garvy Elementary Addition 5225 North Oak Park Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Jones High School 636 South State Street Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Peck Elementary School Addition 3826 West 58 th Street Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Sauganash Elementary School Addition 6040 North Kilpatrick Avenue Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Southeast Area Elementary School South Indianapolis Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver May th District Police Station 1400 South Blue Island Target Rating: LEED N.C. 2.2 Gold

5 Ford Calumet Environmental Center 130 th Street & Torrence Avenue. Site Selection Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Low- Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Disturbance, Protect or 1 1 Site Disturbance, Maximize Open 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution No 1 1 Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 1010 Optimize Energy Performance 3 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant 1 1 Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non- Structural Elements 1 1 Materials Reuse, 5% 1 1 Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, 1 1 Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Verification 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Earth tubes Living Machine Reused steel H- piles Recycled slag terrazzo SUBTOTAL: 10 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 17 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 15 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 5 possible Studio Gang Architects 1212 N. Ashland Ave., Suite 212 Chicago, IL p: f: Design Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Platinum Target Credits: 61 Date of Registration: 12/1/07

6 South Water Purification Plant 3300 East Cheltenham Place Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Low- Parking Capacity Site Disturbance, Protect or Site Disturbance, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 0 Optimize Energy Performance X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% Enhanced Commissioning Enhanced Refrigerant Measurement & Verification 1 1 Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non- Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Low-Emitting Materials; Paints & Coatings Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Innovation in Design: Green Housekeeping Innovation in Design: Exemplary recycled materials use 40% Innovation in Design: Exemplary local / regional materials Innovation in Design: Exemplary non-roof heat island reduction SUBTOTAL: 7 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 1 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 12 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible Greeley and Hansen 100 South Wacker Drive, Suite 1400 Chicago, IL (312) (312) (fax) Construction Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Certified Target Credits: 31 Date of Registration: July 2007

7 Vehicle Maintenance Facility 5201 South Western Ave. 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Low- Parking Capacity Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Reduce Site Disturbance, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution No 1 1 Innovative Wastewater ( reduction in wastewater from baseline) 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning Enhanced Refrigerant Measurement & Verification Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, Maintain 95% of Building Reuse, Maintain of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 10% extracted, processed, manufactured locally 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% extracted, processed, mfrd locally Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Low-Emitting Materials; Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Green Cleaning Integrated Pest 100% Green Power Innovation in Design: Exhaust Extraction SUBTOTAL: 9 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 8 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Teng 205 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL p: f: Construction Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Silver Target Credits: 36 Date of Registration: 7/13/07

8 Chicago Center for Green Technology 445 North Sacramento Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Alternative Transportation, Alternative Fuel Vehicles Parking Capacity / Carpooling 1 1 Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open 1 1 Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 1 Stormwater, Rate and Quantity 1 1 Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof 1 1 Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 11 of 14 possible No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment Optimize Energy Performance 1 1 Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning Ozone Depletion 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 14 of 17 possible 1 1 Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of 1 1 Building Reuse, Maintain 100% of 1 1 Building Reuse, Maintain 100% of existing shell & non-shell Construction Waste, Construction Waste, Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally 1 1 Rapidly Renewable Materials Certified Wood SUBTOTAL: 8 of 13 possible (ETS) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Low-Emitting Materials; Paints & Coatings Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible Public & Staff Education / Training Exemplary use Green Power Enhanced Rapidly Renewable Resources 10% Exemplary Performance Optimize Energy Performance SUBTOTAL: 5 of 5 possible Farr Associates 53 W. Jackson Blvd., Suite 650 Chicago, IL p: f: Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 1.0/2.0 Platinum Target Credits: 52 Date of Registration: 6/1/00

9 4 th Ward Yard 4352 S. Cottage Grove Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 1 Stormwater, Rate and Quantity 1 1 Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 8 of 14 possible Muller + Muller, Ltd. 700 N. Sangamon St., Chicago, IL Ph: (312) No Innovative Wastewater Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 2 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning 1 1 Ozone Depletion Measurement & Verification 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials Certified Wood SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness p Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Low-Emitting Materials; Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 9 of 15 possible Exemplary Stormwater ; Exemplary use of Local / Regional Materials Green Cleaning. 100% Green Power SUBTOTAL: 5 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.0/2.1 Silver Target Credits: 35 Date of Registration: 6/4/03

10 Fire Station EC South Kedzie Avenue 5 5 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment 6 6 Alternative Transportation, Bicycle 3 3 Alternative Transportation, Low- X 2 Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Disturbance, Protect or Site Disturbance, Maximize Open 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution Y R Water Use 20% 2 2 Water Efficient Landscaping, X 2 Water Efficient Landscaping, No X 2 Innovative Wastewater 2 2 Water Use, 30% Water Use, 35% Water Use 40% 8 19 Optimize Energy Performance: by 26% X 7 On-Site Renewable Energy, 1%, 3%, 5%, 7%, 9%, 11%, 13% 2 2 Enhanced Commissioning 2 2 Enhanced Refrigerant 3 3 Measurement & Verification 2 2 Green Power X 3 Building Reuse, Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roof, 55%, 75%, 95% Building Reuse Maintain Interior Nonstructural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials Certified Wood (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation Low-Emitting Materials: 1 1 Adhesives & Sealants 1 1 Paints & Coatings 1 1 Flooring Systems 1 1 Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Regularly Occupied Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Regularly Occupied Green Cleaning Policy Site Master Plan Exemplary heat island reduction Rainwater Harvest System Low Mercury Lamping REGIONAL PRIORITY Regional Priority: Brownfield Redevelopment Regional Priority: Increased Ventilation Regional Priority: Heat Island Effect, Roof Regional Priority: Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source SUBTOTAL: 22 of 26 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 10 possible SUBTOTAL: 17 of 35 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 10 possible Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: 80+ points DLR Group 222 S. Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL p: f: Design Target Rating: LEED NC 2009 Silver Target Credits: 65 Date of Registration: 3/5/09

11 Fire Station EC S. Blue Island Y R Erosion & Sedimentation 1 1 Development Density 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open 1 1 Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 1 Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 10 of 14 possible Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 1 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning 1 1 Ozone Depletion 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Low-Emitting Materials; Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible Green Cleaning Exceptional performance, reduce non-roof heat islands Innovation in Design: Exceptional performance local manufacture and harvest. OR Exceptional performance recycled content. Innovation in Design: Low Mercury Lighting SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible Guajardo REC Architects, LLC 445 E. Illinois St., Suite 650 Chicago, IL p: f: Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Silver Target Credits: 37 Date of Registration: 1/2/07

12 Fire Station EC N. Clark Street Y R Erosion & Sedimentation 1 1 Development Density 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open 1 1 Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 9 of 14 possible Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 2 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning 1 1 Ozone Depletion 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 6 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Low-Emitting Materials; Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible Green Cleaning Exceptional performance, Local / regional manufacture / harvest. Innovation in Design: Exceptional performance, reduce non-roof heat islands Low Mercury Lamping SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Bauer Latoza Studio 2241 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago, IL p: f: Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Silver Target Credits: 38 Date of Registration: 11/3/05

13 Fire Station EC N. Clark St. Y R Erosion & Sedimentation 1 1 Development Density 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open 1 1 Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 1 Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof 1 1 Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 11 of 14 possible Fox & Fox Architects 8 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 2008 Chicago, IL P: F: No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 3 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning 1 1 Ozone Depletion Measurement & Verification 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 6 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Low-Emitting Materials; Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter 1 1 lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible Green Housekeeping Exemplary Performance Reduce Urban Heat Islands Roof. Reduced Mercury Lamping Exemplary Performance Regional Manufacture and Harvest. SUBTOTAL: 5 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Silver Target Credits: 43 Date of Registration: 1/2/07

14 Fire Station EC W. 95th St. Y R Erosion & Sedimentation 1 1 Development Density 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open 1 1 Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 9 of 14 possible DLR Group 222 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 2220 Chicago, IL P: F: Water Efficient Landscaping, Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 2 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 3 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning 1 1 Ozone Depletion 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 7 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Low-Emitting Materials; Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible Green Houskeeping Innovation in Design: Innovation in Design: Innovation in Design: SUBTOTAL: 2 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Silver Target Credits: 37 Date of Registration:

15 Valley Forge Park Fieldhouse 7001 W. 59 th Street 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Low- Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Disturbance, Protect or 1 1 Site Disturbance, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% 3 10 Optimize Energy Performance X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Measurement & Verification 1 1 Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non- Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Teaching & Learning Green Housekeeping Reuse CPD office and sports equipment Innovation in Design: Paperless shop drawing process SUBTOTAL: 11 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 9 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Booth Hansen 333 S. Des Plaines St. Chicago, IL P: F: Design Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Silver Target Credits: 39 Date of Registration: 9/10/07

16 Jesse Owens Park Fieldhouse 88 th Street & South Clyde Avenue 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Low- Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Disturbance, Protect or 1 1 Site Disturbance, Maximize Open 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% 7 10 Optimize Energy Performance X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant 1 1 Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non- Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Teaching & Learning Innovation in Design: Green Housekeeping Innovation in Design: Integrated Pest Innovation in Design: Paperless shop drawing process SUBTOTAL: 13 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 11 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 8 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 2 of 5 possible Booth Hansen 333 S. Des Plaines St. Chicago, IL P: F: Construction Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Gold Target Credits: 43 Date of Registration: 9/10/07

17 Taylor Lauridsen Park Fieldhouse 42 nd Street & South Union Avenue 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Low- Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Disturbance, Protect or 1 1 Site Disturbance, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% 7 10 Optimize Energy Performance X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant 1 1 Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non- Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Teaching & Learning Green Housekeeping Integrated Pest Innovation in Design: Paperless shop drawing process SUBTOTAL: 13 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 11 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Booth Hansen 333 S. Des Plaines St. Chicago, IL p: f: Construction Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Gold Target Credits: 44 Date of Registration: 9/10/07

18 23 rd District Police Station 850 West Addison 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Disturbance, Protect or 1 1 Site Disturbance, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 5 10 Optimize Energy Performance X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant 1 1 Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non- Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Green cleaning Exemplary Public Transportation Access Exemplary non-roof heat island reduction Innovation in Design: Exemplary Water Efficiency SUBTOTAL: 10 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 9 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 12 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Wight & Company 211 N. Clinton St., Suite 300N Chicago, IL p: f: Construction Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Gold Target Credits: 45 Date of Registration: 7/28/07

19 7 th District Police Station 1400 W. 63 rd Street Y R Erosion & Sedimentation 1 1 Development Density 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 1 Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 9 of 14 possible Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 5 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning 1 1 Ozone Depletion 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 9 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring 1 1 Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 11 of 15 possible Green Housekeeping Exemplary recycled materials, 16.75% Exemplary Regional Materials manufacture over 40% Green- Guard furniture SUBTOTAL: 5 of 5 possible VOA Associates, Inc. 224 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 400 Chicago, IL p: f: Construction Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Gold Target Credits: 44 Date of Registration: 2006

20 9 th District Police Station 3120 S. Halsted 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Disturbance, Protect or 1 1 Site Disturbance, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 5 10 Optimize Energy Performance X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant 1 1 Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non- Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Green cleaning Innovation in Design: Integrated pest management Innovation in Design: Double green power Exemplary Non Roof Heat Island SUBTOTAL: 10 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 9 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 12 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible Wight & Company 211 N. Clinton St., Suite 300N Chicago, IL p: f: Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Gold Target Credits: 44 Date of Registration: 2/12/07

21 22 nd District Police Station 1900 West Monterey Avenue Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof 1 1 Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 7 of 14 possible OWP/P 111 West Washington, Suite 2100 Chicago, IL p: f: No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 3 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning 1 1 Ozone Depletion Measurement & Verification 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 6 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Construction Waste, Construction Waste, Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials SUBTOTAL: 5 of 13 possible (ETS) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 8 of 15 possible Green Housekeeping Integrated pest management Exemplary performance local / regional materials manufacture SUBTOTAL: 5 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.0 Silver Target Credits: 34 Date of Registration: 2004

22 Dunning Branch Library 7455 West Cornelia 5 5 Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment X 6 Alternative Transportation, Alternative Transportation, Bicycle 3 3 Alternative Transportation, Low- X 2 Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Disturbance, Protect or 1 1 Site Disturbance, Maximize Open 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution Y R Water Use 20% 2 2 Water Efficient Landscaping, X 2 Water Efficient Landscaping, No X 2 Innovative Wastewater 2 2 Water Use, 30% Water Use, 35% Water Use 40% 8 19 Optimize Energy Performance: by 26% X 7 On-Site Renewable Energy, 1%, 3%, 5%, 7%, 9%, 11%, 13% 2 2 Enhanced Commissioning 2 2 Enhanced Refrigerant 3 3 Measurement & Verification 2 2 Green Power X 3 Building Reuse, Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roof, 55%, 75%, 95% Building Reuse Maintain Interior Nonstructural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation Low-Emitting Materials: 1 1 Adhesives & Sealants 1 1 Paints & Coatings Flooring Systems 1 1 Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Regularly Occupied 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Regularly Occupied Education program Green cleaning Integrated Pest Low Mercury Lighting Exemplary regional materials or Heat island reduction. REGIONAL PRIORITY 1 1 Regional Priority: Brownfield Redevelopment 1 1 Regional Priority: Increased Ventilation Regional Priority: Heat Island Effect, Roof Regional Priority: Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source SUBTOTAL: 15 of 26 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 10 possible SUBTOTAL: 17 of 35 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 9 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 9 of 10 possible Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: 80+ points Jackson Harlan, LLC 651 W. Washington Blvd., Suite 206 Chicago, IL p: f: Design Target Rating: LEED NC 2009 Silver Target Credits: 61 Date of Registration: 4/9/09

23 Greater Grand Crossing Branch Library 1000 East 73 rd Street 5 5 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment 6 6 Alternative Transportation, Alternative Transportation, Bicycle 3 3 Alternative Transportation, Low- X 2 Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Disturbance, Protect or 1 1 Site Disturbance, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution Y R Water Use 20% 2 2 Water Efficient Landscaping, X 2 Water Efficient Landscaping, No X 2 Innovative Wastewater 2 2 Water Use, 30% Water Use, 35% Water Use 40% Optimize Energy Performance: by 30% X 7 On-Site Renewable Energy, 1%, 3%, 5%, 7%, 9%, 11%, 13% 2 2 Enhanced Commissioning 2 2 Enhanced Refrigerant 3 3 Measurement & Verification 2 2 Green Power X 3 Building Reuse, Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roof, 55%, 75%, 95% Building Reuse Maintain Interior Nonstructural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation Construction IAQ Plan, Low-Emitting Materials: 1 1 Adhesives & Sealants 1 1 Paints & Coatings 1 1 Flooring Systems 1 1 Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Regularly Occupied 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Regularly Occupied Education program Green cleaning Integrated Pest Low Mercury Lighting Exemplary regional materials or Heat island reduction. REGIONAL PRIORITY 1 1 Regional Priority: Brownfield Redevelopment 1 1 Regional Priority: Increased Ventilation 1 1 Regional Priority: Heat Island Effect, Roof Regional Priority: Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source SUBTOTAL: 19 of 26 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 10 possible SUBTOTAL: 19 of 35 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 11 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 9 of 10 possible Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: 80+ points Lohan Anderson 401 North Michigan Ave., Suite 500 Chicago, IL p: f: Design Target Rating: LEED NC 2009 Silver Target Credits: 69 Date of Registration: 5/20/09

24 Little Village Branch Library 23 rd Street and Kedzie Avenue 5 5 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment 6 6 Alternative Transportation, Alternative Transportation, Bicycle 3 3 Alternative Transportation, Low- X 2 Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Disturbance, Protect or Site Disturbance, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution Y R Water Use 20% 2 2 Water Efficient Landscaping, X 2 Water Efficient Landscaping, No X 2 Innovative Wastewater 2 2 Water Use, 30% Water Use, 35% Water Use 40% Optimize Energy Performance: by 30% X 7 On-Site Renewable Energy, 1%, 3%, 5%, 7%, 9%, 11%, 13% 2 2 Enhanced Commissioning 2 2 Enhanced Refrigerant 3 3 Measurement & Verification 2 2 Green Power X 3 Building Reuse, Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roof, 55%, 75%, 95% Building Reuse Maintain Interior Nonstructural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation Low-Emitting Materials: 1 1 Adhesives & Sealants 1 1 Paints & Coatings 1 1 Flooring Systems 1 1 Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Regularly Occupied 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Regularly Occupied Innovation in Design: Building as and Educational Tool Green cleaning, Pest Exemplary heat island reduction Innovation in Design: Low Mercury Lighting Innovation in Design: Exemplary regional materials REGIONAL PRIORITY Regional Priority: Brownfield Redevelopment Regional Priority: Increased Ventilation Regional Priority: Heat Island Effect, Roof Regional Priority: Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source SUBTOTAL: 20 of 26 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 10 possible SUBTOTAL: 19 of 35 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 10 possible Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: 80+ points Harley Ellis Devereaux 401 West Superior Chicago, IL p: f: Design Target Rating: LEED NC 2009 Silver Target Credits: 63 Date of Registration: 4/20/09

25 West Humboldt Park Branch Library 733 North Kedzie Avenue 5 5 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment 6 6 Alternative Transportation, Alternative Transportation, Bicycle 3 3 Alternative Transportation, Low- X 2 Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Disturbance, Protect or 1 1 Site Disturbance, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution Y R Water Use 20% 2 2 Water Efficient Landscaping, X 2 Water Efficient Landscaping, No X 2 Innovative Wastewater 2 2 Water Use, 30% Water Use, 35% Water Use 40% Optimize Energy Performance: by 30% X 7 On-Site Renewable Energy, 1%, 3%, 5%, 7%, 9%, 11%, 13% 2 2 Enhanced Commissioning 2 2 Enhanced Refrigerant 3 3 Measurement & Verification 2 2 Green Power X 3 Building Reuse, Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roof, 55%, 75%, 95% Building Reuse Maintain Interior Nonstructural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation Construction IAQ Plan, Low-Emitting Materials: 1 1 Adhesives & Sealants 1 1 Paints & Coatings 1 1 Flooring Systems 1 1 Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Regularly Occupied 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Regularly Occupied Education program Green cleaning Integrated Pest Low Mercury Lighting Exemplary regional materials or Heat island reduction. REGIONAL PRIORITY 1 1 Regional Priority: Brownfield Redevelopment 1 1 Regional Priority: Increased Ventilation 1 1 Regional Priority: Heat Island Effect, Roof Regional Priority: Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source SUBTOTAL: 21 of 26 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 10 possible SUBTOTAL: 19 of 35 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 11 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 9 of 10 possible Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: 80+ points Lohan Anderson 401 North Michigan Ave., Suite 500 Chicago, IL p: f: Design Target Rating: LEED NC 2009 Silver Target Credits: 71 Date of Registration: 5/20/09

26 Beverly Branch Library West 95 th Street 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Disturbance, Protect or Site Disturbance, Maximize Open 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution Water Efficient Landscaping, Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning Enhanced Refrigerant Measurement & Verification 1 1 Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non- Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Green Housekeeping Integrated Pest Exemplary non-roof heat island reduction Innovation in Design: Exemplary regional materials manufacture. SUBTOTAL: 8 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Ilekis Associates 205 W. Wacker Dr., Suite 730 Chicago, IL p: f: Construction Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Certified Target Credits: 34 Date of Registration: 10/26/06

27 Avalon Library 8148 South Stony Island Avenue Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 1 Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 7 of 14 possible Urban Works 213 W. Institute Place, Suite 710 Chicago, IL p: f: Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning Ozone Depletion 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 12 of 15 possible Green Cleaning Exemplary Reduce Urban Heat Island Effect, Non-roof Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Certified Target Credits: 27 Date of Registration: 12/1/06

28 Bucktown/Wicker Park Library 1701 North Milwaukee Avenue Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Transportation, Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 1 Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 5 of 14 possible Ilekis Associates 205 W. Wacker Dr., Suite 730 Chicago, IL P: f: Water Efficient Landscaping, Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 0 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 1 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning Ozone Depletion 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 4 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Construction Waste, Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials Certified Wood SUBTOTAL: 4 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Construction IAQ Plan, Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible Green Cleaning Exemplary performance, Local / Regional Materials Exemplary Performance, Reduce Heat Islands, Non- Roof Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Project Phase Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.0 / 2.1 Certified Target Credits: 27 Date of Registration: 3/18/04

29 Budlong Woods Library 5630 North Lincoln Avenue Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open 1 1 Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 1 Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 8 of 14 possible Jackson Architects, LLC 407 S. Dearborn St. - STE 290 Chicago, IL p: f: Water Efficient Landscaping, Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 0 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance 1 1 Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning Ozone Depletion 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 6 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Construction Waste, Construction Waste, Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials Certified Wood SUBTOTAL: 3 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Construction IAQ Plan, Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible Green Cleaning Integrated Pest Educational Kiosk Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.0 Certified Target Credits: 31 Date of Registration: 7/21/01

30 Logan Square Library 3030 West Fullerton Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 1 Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 7 of 14 possible Guajardo REC Architects 445 E. Illinois St., Suite 650 Chicago, IL p: f: Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning Ozone Depletion Measurement & Verification 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 4 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Construction Waste, Construction Waste, Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials SUBTOTAL: 4 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring 1 1 Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 13 of 15 possible Green Cleaning Exemplary Performance: Stormwater Exemplary Performance: Local / manufactured materials Exemplary Performance: Recycled content SUBTOTAL: 5 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.0/2.1 Silver Target Credits: 34 Date of Registration: 3/18/04

31 Oriole Park Library 7454 West Balmoral Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Transportation, Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 3 of 14 possible Jackson Architects, LLC 407 S. Dearborn St. - STE 290 Chicago, IL p: f: jjackson@jackson-architects.com Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning Ozone Depletion 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Construction Waste, Construction Waste, Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials SUBTOTAL: 4 of 13 possible (ETS) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible Green Cleaning Exemplary Performance: Local/Regional Manufactured Materials Educational Kiosk Innovation in Design: SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.0 Certified Target Credits: 27 Date of Registration: 6/18/03

32 Vodak East Side Library 3710 East 106th Street Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Transportation, Alternative Fuel Vehicles X Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 4 of 14 possible Water Efficient Landscaping, Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 0 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 0 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning Ozone Depletion Measurement & Verification 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 2 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials Certified Wood SUBTOTAL: 5 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 11 of 15 possible Green Cleaning Integrated pest management Exemplary non-roof urban heat island reduction Exemplary local / regional materials manufacture SUBTOTAL: 5 of 5 possible MEC/SMLA Joint Venture 936 W. Huron St. Chicago, IL P: F: Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Certified Target Credits: 27 Date of Registration: 2006

33 West Chicago Avenue Library 4844 West Chicago Avenue Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Transportation, Alternative Fuel Vehicles Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL:4 of 14 possible Water Efficient Landscaping, Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 3 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning Ozone Depletion Measurement & Verification Green Power SUBTOTAL: 4 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Construction Waste, Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 11 of 15 possible Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title Provide Specific Title Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title Provide Specific Title SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible Wight & Company 211 North Clinton St., Suite 3N Chicago, IL P: F: Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Certified Target Credits: 28 Date of Registration: 2006

34 West Englewood Library 1745 West 63rd Street Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open 1 1 Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 5 of 14 possible Campbell Tiu Campbell 1326 South Michigan Ave. #200 Chicago, IL p: f: Water Efficient Landscaping, Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning Ozone Depletion 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Construction Waste, Construction Waste, Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials Certified Wood SUBTOTAL: 3 of 13 possible (ETS) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible Green cleaning Integrated Pest Educational kiosk Exemplary performance local / regional materials manufacture. SUBTOTAL: 5 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.0 Certified Target Credits: 29 Date of Registration: 2004

35 West Pullman Library 830 West 119th Street Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 5 of 14 possible Parkman & Weston Associates, Ltd. 53 W Jackson Blvd # 1456 Chicago, IL P: Water Efficient Landscaping, Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 3 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% Additional Commissioning Ozone Depletion 1 1 Green Power SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Construction Waste, Construction Waste, Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials Certified Wood SUBTOTAL: 3 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Low-Emitting Materials; Paints & Coatings Carpet Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter 1 1 Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 8 of 15 possible Green Cleaning Innovation in Design: Exemplary recycled content materials Exemplary non-roof heat island reduction Exemplary local / regional materials manufacturing SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.0/2.1 Certified Target Credits: 26 Date of Registration: 2004

36 Brighton Park II Elementary School 4800 S. Rockwell Y R Environmental Site Assessment 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution Site Master Plan Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% Water Use 40% Process Water Use 4 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Measurement & Verification Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 Lighting Systems Design & lability Thermal Comfort lability 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views: Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight 75 of Other 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Exemplary Performance - Reduce non-roof heat island effect. Innovation in Design: Low Mercury lamps Innovation in Design: Green Cleaning Exemplary Regional Materials 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 11 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 11 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 6 possible Architrave, Ltd W. Chicago Ave., Unit 2B Chicago, IL P: F: Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points Design Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 42 Date of Registration: 2/18/09

37 Gwendolyn Brooks High School Addition 250 E.111 th Street Y R Environmental Site Assessment 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution Site Master Plan Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 1 1 Water Use 40% Process Water Use 4 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Measurement & Verification Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views: Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight 75 of Other 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Green Housekeeping Low mercury lamps Exemplary Performance Public transit access Exemplary Performance Open 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 8 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 12 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 6 possible Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points BLDD/Brook Architecture JV LLC 833 West Jackson Street, Suite 100 Chicago, IL p: Design Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 43 Date of Registration: 2/5/09

38 Ogden Replacement Elementary School 24 W. Walton Street Y R Environmental Site Assessment 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution Site Master Plan Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% Water Use 40% Process Water Use 3 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Measurement & Verification Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views: 1 1 Daylight 75% of Classrooms 1 1 Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight 75 of Other Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Exemplary Performance - Heat Island Non-roof Green Housekeeping Green Pest Low Mercury Lamping 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 8 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 13 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 6 possible Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points Nagle Hartray Danker Kagan McKay Penny Architects, Ltd. 30 West Monroe St Chicago, Illinois p: f: Design Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 42 Date of Registration: 3/11/09

39 Southwest Area High School 7501 South Homan Avenue Y R Environmental Site Assessment Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution Site Master Plan Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 1 1 Water Use 40% Process Water Use 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Measurement & Verification Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views: Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight 75 of Other Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Exemplary Performance Regional Materials Green Housekeeping Reduced pool water use special backflush / filtrer Exemplary Performance Open space 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 9 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 11 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 6 possible Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points STR + Nia Collaborative 350 West Ontario, Suite 200 Chicago, Illinois p: f: Design Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 41 Date of Registration: 3/25/09

40 Avondale / Irving Park Area Elementary School 3231 N. Springfield Y R Environmental Site Assessment 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution Site Master Plan Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 1 1 Water Use 40% Process Water Use 3 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 Lighting Systems Design & lability 1 1 Thermal Comfort lability 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views: Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight 75 of Other Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Green Housekeeping Low- Mercury lamps Exemplary Performance Exemplary Performance Maximize Vegetated Open 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 11 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 11 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 6 possible SMNG-A Architects, Ltd. 936 W. Huron St. Chicago, IL P: F: Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points Construction Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 45 Date of Registration: 3/06/08

41 Boone Clinton Area Elementary School 6700 N. Whipple Y R Environmental Site Assessment Site Selection Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution Site Master Plan Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 1 1 Water Use 40% Process Water Use 7 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views: Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight 75 of Other Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Educational tools Stormwater Tanks Exemplary Regional Materials Low Mercury Lighting Innovation in Design: Green Housekeeping 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 7 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 6 possible Muller + Muller Architects, Ltd. 700 N. Sangamon Chicago, IL P: F: Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points Construction Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 43 Date of Registration: 6/10/08

42 Brighton Park I Elementary School 3456 W. 38 th Street Y R Environmental Site Assessment Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution Site Master Plan Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 1 1 Water Use 40% Process Water Use 4 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 Lighting Systems Design & lability Thermal Comfort lability 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views: Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight 75 of Other 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Exemplary Performance - Reduce non-roof heat island effect. Low Mercury lamps Exemplary Performance Protect or Exemplary Performance Maximize Open 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 11 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 6 possible STR Partners, LLC 350 W. Ontario, Suite 200 Chicago, IL P: F: Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points Construction Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 45 Date of Registration: 6/10/08

43 Dr. Jorge Prieto Math and Science Academy 2231 North Central Y R Environmental Site Assessment 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Parking Capacity Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution Site Master Plan Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% Water Use 40% Process Water Use 6 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views: 1 1 Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight 75 of Other 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Innovation in Design: Integrated Pest Green cleaning Innovation in Design: Innovation in Design: 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 9 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 9 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 13 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 2 of 6 possible STL Architects 808 N. Dearborn St. Chicago, IL p: f: Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points Construction Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 44 Date of Registration: 8/23/07

44 Irene C. Hernandez Middle School for the Advancement of the Sciences 3510 West 55 th Street Y R Environmental Site Assessment 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Development, Protect or SiteDevelopment, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution Site Master Plan Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% Water Use 40% Process Water Use 7 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight & Views, Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight & Views, Daylight for 75 of Other 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Low Mercury Lighting Innovation in Design: Green Housekeeping Innovation in Design: Integrated Pest Innovation in Design: 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 7 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 11 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 2 of 6 possible Guajardo REC Architects, LLC 445 E. Illinois St., Suite 650 Chicago, IL p: f: Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points Construction Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 39 Date of Registration: 9/21/07

45 Kelly Curie Gage Park High School 53 rd Street and St. Louis Y R Environmental Site Assessment 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Parking Capacity Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution Site Master Plan 1 1 Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 1 1 Water Use 40% Process Water Use 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight & Views, Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight & Views, Daylight for 75 of Other Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Innovation in Design: Green Housekeeping Exemplary Performance Regional Materials Innovation in Design: Education Program for public Exemplary Performance Maximize Open 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 10 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 6 possible Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points John Ronan Architects / DeStefano + Partners 320 West Ohio Street, 4E Chicago, IL p: f: Construction Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 40 Date of Registration: 3/10/08

46 Langston Hughes / Davis Developmental Elementary School 103 rd Street & Wentworth Avenue 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Site Disturbance, Protect or 1 1 Site Disturbance, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 4 10 Optimize Energy Performance X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non- Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Green Housekeeping Innovation in Design: Innovation in Design: Innovation in Design: SUBTOTAL: 7 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 12 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 2 of 5 possible SMNG-A Architects, Ltd. 936 W. Huron St. Chicago, IL P: F: Construction Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Silver Target Credits: 38 Date of Registration: 3/26/07

47 Lee Pasteur Hurley Area Elementary School 4707 West Marquette Road Y R Environmental Site Assessment 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Parking Capacity Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution 1 1 Site Master Plan 1 1 Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% Water Use 40% Process Water Use 3 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials Certified Wood Y R Y R Minimum IAQ Performance Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 2 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 Lighting Systems Design & lability 1 1 Thermal Comfort lability 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views: Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight 75 of Other 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Green Housekeeping Exemplary Performance Regional Materials Innovation in Design: Exemplary Performance Innovation in Design: 1 1 LEED Accredited 1 1 School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 13 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 11 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 6 possible Legat Architects 651 W. Washington Blvd., Suite 1 Chicago, IL P: F: Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points Construction Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 44 Date of Registration: 4/7/08

48 Powell Replacement Elementary School 7511 S. Shore Drive Y R Environmental Site Assessment 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution Site Master Plan Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% Water Use 40% Process Water Use 4 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials Y R Y R Minimum IAQ Performance Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views: 1 1 Daylight 75% of Classrooms X 2 Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight 75 of Other Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Exemplary Performance - Heat Island Non-roof Exemplary Performance - Heat Island Roof Innovation in Design: Innovation in Design: 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 12 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 13 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 6 possible Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points InterActive Design, Inc. 308 West Erie Street, Suite 506 Chicago, IL p: f: Construction Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 46 Date of Registration: 3/13/08

49 Skinner Elementary School 111 South Throop Street Y R Environmental Site Assessment 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution Site Master Plan Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 1 1 Water Use 40% Process Water Use 4 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 1 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 Lighting Systems Design & lability Thermal Comfort lability 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views: Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight 75 of Other 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Historic Water Tank Reuse Green Housekeeping Exemplary Performance Innovation in Design: Exemplary performance Maximize Open 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 12 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 12 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 6 possible SMNG-A Architects, Ltd. 936 W. Huron St. Chicago, IL P: F: Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points Construction Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 45 Date of Registration: 7/14/07

50 South Shore High School South Jeffrey Boulevard Y R Environmental Site Assessment 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Development, Protect or 1 1 Site Development, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution Site Master Plan 1 1 Joint Use of Facilities No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 1 1 Water Use 40% Process Water Use 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) Y R Minimum Acoustical Performance Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Classrooms Daylight & Views, Daylight 90% of Classrooms Daylight & Views, Daylight for 75 of Other Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of X 2 Enhanced Acoustical Performance Mold Exemplary Performance Regional Materials Exemplary Performance Exemplary Performance Exemplary Performance Maximize Open 1 1 LEED Accredited School as a Teaching Tool SUBTOTAL: 12 of 16 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 7 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 20 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 6 possible Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points John Ronan Architects / DeStefano + Partners 320 West Ohio Street, 4E Chicago, IL p: f: Construction Target Rating: LEED for Schools Silver Target Credits: 44 Date of Registration: 3/10/08

51 Westinghouse Replacement High School 3223 West Franklin Boulevard 1 1 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Bicycle Use Low- Parking Capacity Site Development, Protect or 1 1 SiteDevelopment, Maximize Open 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof Light Pollution No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% 5 10 Optimize Energy Performance (2 pt minimum) X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% 1 1 Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non-Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 1 1 Construction IAQ Plan, 4 4 Low-Emitting Materials 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Verification Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Innovation in Design: Exemplary recycled content Innovation in Design: Exemplary local / regional materials manufacture Innovation in Design: Educational Program Innovation in Design: Joint use of facilities 1 1 LEED Accredited SUBTOTAL: 10 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 4 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 8 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 7 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 11 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible DeStefano + Partners, Ltd. 445 East Illinois Street, Suite 250 Chicago, IL p: f: Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points Construction Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Silver Target Credits: 41 Date of Registration: 6/9/05

52 Albany Park Middle School 4929 N. Sawyer Avenue Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 5 of 14 possible Cannon Design 30 West Monroe, Suite 900 Chicago, IL T: F: No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning 1 1 Ozone Depletion Green Power SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials Certified Wood SUBTOTAL: 5 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring 1 1 Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 8 of 15 possible Innovation in Design: Daylight sensors (part of EA 1) Innovation in Design: Innovation in Design: Innovation in Design: SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Certified Target Credits: 27 Date of Registration: 9/10/04

53 Miles Davis Replacement Elementary School 6740 S. Paulina Avenue Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Development Density 1 1 Brownfield Redevelopment Public Transportation Access Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 1 Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof 1 1 Light Pollution No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning 1 1 Ozone Depletion Green Power Y R Storage & Collection of Recyclables Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5% (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring 1 1 Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Innovation in Design: Green Housekeeping Innovation in Design: Green Pest Innovation in Design: Exemplary Use of Certified Wood Innovation in Design: 1 1 LEED Accredited SUBTOTAL: 8 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible Ilekis Associates 205 W. Wacker Dr., Suite 730 Chicago, IL p: (312) f: (312) Certified: points, Silver: points, Gold: points, Platinum: points Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Certified Target Credits: 33 Date of Registration: 2006

54 Tarkington School of Excellence 3330 West 71 st Street Y R Erosion & Sedimentation Site Selection Development Density Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Fuel Vehicles Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity / Carpooling Reduce Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Reduce Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 1 Stormwater, Rate and Quantity Stormwater, Treatment Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Reduce Heat Islands, Roof 1 1 Light Pollution SUBTOTAL: 6 of 14 possible Warman Olsen Warman 27 E. Monroe St., Suite 1400 Chicago, IL p: f: Water Efficient Landscaping, Water Efficient Landscaping, No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% 1 1 Water Use 30% SUBTOTAL: 2 of 5 possible Y R Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y R CFC in HVAC&R Equipment 1 10 Optimize Energy Performance Renewable Energy, 5% Renewable Energy, 10% Renewable Energy, 20% 1 1 Additional Commissioning 1 1 Ozone Depletion Green Power SUBTOTAL: 4 of 17 possible Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of existing shell & non-shell Resource Reuse, 5% Resource Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 5%, (postconsumer 1 1 Recycled Content, 10% (postconsumer 1 1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Manufactured Locally, Harvested Locally Rapidly Renewable Materials SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible (ETS) 1 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring 1 1 Ventilation Effectiveness Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite 1 1 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Perimeter lability of Systems, Non- Perimeter Thermal Comfort, ASHRAE Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SUBTOTAL: 9 of 15 possible Innovation in Design: Acoustical Innovation Innovation in Design: Innovation in Design: Innovation in Design: SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible Occupied Target Rating: LEED NC 2.1 Certified Target Credits: 28 Date of Registration: 3/10/04

55 Warren Park Senior Center 6601 North Western Avenue Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Transportation, Low- Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Disturbance, Protect or Site Disturbance, Maximize Open 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quantity 1 1 Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% 2 10 Optimize Energy Performance X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Measurement & Verification Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non- Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source 1 1 lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of 1 1 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Innovation in Design: CPD Green Housekeeping Innovation in Design: CPD Integrated Pest Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title SUBTOTAL: 9 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 12 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 2 of 5 possible Hanno Weber & Associates 11 E. Adams Street, Suite 702 Chicago, IL P: Design Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Certified Target Credits: 33 Date of Registration: 11/2/07

56 Norwood Park Senior Center 5801 North Natoma Development Density & Community Connectivity Brownfield Redevelopment Alternative Transportation, Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Alternative Transportation, Low- Parking Capacity 1 1 Site Disturbance, Protect or Site Disturbance, Maximize Open Stormwater Design, Quantity Stormwater Design, Quality 1 1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof 1 1 Light Pollution No Innovative Wastewater 1 1 Water Use, 20% Water Use 30% 4 10 Optimize Energy Performance X 3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 Enhanced Refrigerant Measurement & Verification Green Power Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Building Reuse, of Interior Non- Structural Elements Materials Reuse, 5% Materials Reuse, 10% 1 1 Recycled Content, 10%, (postconsumer Recycled Content, 20% (postconsumer 1 1 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Rapidly Renewable Materials (ETS) 1 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Increased Ventilation Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Sys 1 1 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source lability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 lability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 Thermal Comfort, Design Thermal Comfort, Verification 1 1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Innovation in Design: CPD Green Housekeeping Innovation in Design: CPD Integrated Pest Innovation in Design: Innovation in Design: SUBTOTAL: 6 of 14 possible SUBTOTAL: 3 of 5 possible SUBTOTAL: 5 of 17 possible SUBTOTAL: 6 of 13 possible SUBTOTAL: 10 of 15 possible SUBTOTAL: 1 of 5 possible Hanno Weber & Associates 11 E. Adams Street, Suite 702 Chicago, IL P: Construction Target Rating: LEED NC 2.2 Certified Target Credits: 31 Date of Registration: 1/8/08

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