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SM 3: DEVELOPMENT DENSITY & COMMUNITY CONNECTIVITY

The site is located in a well-connected area and the community amenities available within 1km of the site are:

- Banks

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- Parks

- convenience stores

- community centre

- medical clinic/dental

- eateries,restaurants

- laundry

- pharmacy

- place of worship

- school

SM9. GREEN VEHICLE PRIORITY

SM 10. PARKING CAPACITY

SM11. STORMWATER DESIGN: QUANTITY & QUALITY CONTROL

Premium parking zone will be allocated for Green Vehicles such as hybrid or biodiesel accounting for 5% of full-time equivalent occupants

Mr 4 Sustainable Timber

In compliance with MBSJ requirement, 1 carpark space is provided for every 500Sqft of complex therefore in total, 206 carparks will be provided For 5% of total parking spaces (10 Carparks), preferred parking will be provided to carpools and vanpools

1. Ensure no increase in storm water runoff from the site

2. Rainwater harvesting reduce actual post development

WE1: RAINWATER HARVESTING

timber furniture that comply from FSC and MTCC requirements. Encourage environmentally responsible forest management

A rainwater harvesting system will be installed and will have storage capacity of 11m3 toachieve savings of over 30% of total potable water consumption for the development Total Building Potable water consumption is 2726 36m3 annually thus rainwater harvesting will save 1203 48m3 or 44% of potable water The rainwater harvested is used for landscape Irrigation

WE 3: WATER EFFICIENT -IRRIGATION/ LANDSCAPING

Rain Harvested – 11m3

Therefore, potable water is not needed

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1: INNOVATIONS IN DESIGN & ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN INITIATIVES

Recycle Content Materials

Re-sure timber into landscape decking or furniture

Recycling of all fire system water during regular testing regular testing of fire safety systems, the test lines will be directed to discharge back to fire water tanks

Non Chemical Water Treatment

For scale and corrosion prevention, nonchemical water treatment system will be used to treat at least 50% of total water consumption.

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