USGBC LEED AP ND LEED AP Neighborhood Development (LEED ND) Online Training
USGBC LEED AP ND Online Training
The questions for LEED AP ND were last updated at Apr 21,2025.
- Exam Code: LEED AP ND
- Exam Name: LEED AP Neighborhood Development (LEED ND)
- Certification Provider: USGBC
- Latest update: Apr 21,2025
Which of the following innovation proposals is most likely to be successful to achieve Innovation, Option 1: Innovation?
- A . Including locked, Indoor bicycle storage for 100% of project occupants
- B . Being located next to a 20-mi. (32 Km), award-winning bicycle trail
- C . Distributing leaflets to project occupants about available public transit services nearby
- D . Providing an educational program on the environmental and human health benefits of green neighborhood
To achieve Neighborhood Pattern and Design Credit. Community Outreach and involvement. Option 1: Community Outreach during Preliminary Design, the project team must advertise and host at least one community meeting.
Which of the following is an example of a community meeting that is applicable towards this credit?
- A . City council meeting
- B . Open stakeholder meeting
- C . Zoning commission meeting
- D . Recurring citizen advisory meeting
Project plans call for 60 detached single-family homes. 120 attached three-story townhomes, and an apartment budding with 100 dwelling units in five stones.
Which choice below satisfies the requirements of Neighborhood Pattern and Development Credit Visitability and Universal Design?
- A . Any combination of 56 homes designed for Visitability and universal design
- B . Six detached homes designed for universal design. 12 townhomes designed for universal design. 10 apartments designed for Visitability
- C . Zero detached homes designed for Visitability. 12 townhomes designed for Visitability. 10 apartments designed with universal design features
- D . Twelve detached homes designed for Visitability. 24 townhomes designed tor Visitability. 20 apartments designed with universal design features.
Which location type would earn the maximum points under the Smart Location and Linkage Credit. Preferred Locations Option 1: Location Type?
- A . An infill site that is not a previously developed site
- B . An infill site that is also a previously developed site
- C . An adjacent site that is also a previously developed site
- D . A previously developed site mat is not an adjacent site or infill site
A project includes previously developed lots within the LEED for Neighborhood Development boundary.
For the purpose of calculating previously developed site area, which lot size may be considered to be 100% previously developed?
- A . 0.5 acre (0.2 hectare)
- B . 1.5 acres (0.61 hectare)
- C . 2 acres (0.81 hectare)
- D . 2.5 acres (1.01 hectare)
To meet the requirement of Smart Location and Linkage Credit. Access to Quality Transit, on a 600-ace 1243 hectares) site with 3,500 dwelling units, what Is the minimum number of units that must be within 1/4 mi. (400 m) walk distance of an existing streetcar stop?
- A . 350 unite
- B . 1,050 units
- C . 1,400 units
- D . 1,750 units
An undeveloped five acres (two hectare) site has a two-acre (0.8 hectare) area sloping al 50%.
To achieve Smart Location and Linkage Credit. Steep Slope Protection, what possible percentage of the site could be developed?
- A . 50%
- B . 65%
- C . 75%
- D . 90%
The baseline energy use for the Green Infrastructure and Buildings credit. Infrastructure Energy Efficiency is calculated by using
- A . current infrastructure items used by IgCC standard.
- B . the lowest first-cost infrastructure item assumed for the protect
- C . infrastructure items recommended by the National Lighting Safely institute
- D . a 15% increase above the minimum requirements for infrastructure items in the state’s energy code.
Winch of the following minor improvements within a required buffer zone may be undertaken to enhance appreciation for a wetland or body of water, provided such facilities are open to public access?
- A . Build one single-story structure not exceeding 1.000 ft2 (93 m2) per 300 linear feet of Outer, on average
- B . Remove hazardous trees, up to 100% of dead trees, and trees less than eight in. (20 cm) in diameter at breast height
- C . Add bicycle and pedestrian pathways that are no more than 12 ft. (3.5 m) wide and where no more than 8 ft. (2.5 m) of their width may be impervious
- D . Create new clearings, not exceeding 1.000 ft2 (95 m2) each, for tables, benches and access for recreational watercraft
A LEED tot Neighborhood Development project team may need to contact or use reference materials from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of local equivalency outside the US. Regarding.
- A . floodplain standards
- B . brownfield locations and designations.
- C . designations of unique or prime soil types
- D . locating a community supported agriculture program