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	<title>Comments on: Dockside Green Awarded World&#8217;s Highest LEED Score</title>
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		<title>By: Danielle</title>
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		<dc:creator>Danielle</dc:creator>
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		<description>There are some incredible things happening here in North America – Dockside Green, Noisette, and Treasure Island are three of the best examples of bright green neighborhood developments at the moment. However, one of the most outstanding imminent projects I’ve come across is Sonoma Mountain Village in California, a high profile industrial reuse development, pushing the sustainable-living scene. Diverse housing (including affordable housing), lots of local jobs, community open space, community gardens and market, and wildlife habitat restoration are just SOME of the features of this project. Like Dockside Green and others, this community will also strive for 98% waste diversion, and Zero Carbon emission targets (2020). I&#039;m excited to see this One Planet Community project perform against its amazing peers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are some incredible things happening here in North America – Dockside Green, Noisette, and Treasure Island are three of the best examples of bright green neighborhood developments at the moment. However, one of the most outstanding imminent projects I’ve come across is Sonoma Mountain Village in California, a high profile industrial reuse development, pushing the sustainable-living scene. Diverse housing (including affordable housing), lots of local jobs, community open space, community gardens and market, and wildlife habitat restoration are just SOME of the features of this project. Like Dockside Green and others, this community will also strive for 98% waste diversion, and Zero Carbon emission targets (2020). I&#8217;m excited to see this One Planet Community project perform against its amazing peers.</p>
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