LEED and Compliance Meeting Insights

Aug 27, 2024

Lecture/Meeting Notes

Key Points Discussed

LEED Certification and Capacity Queries

  • The building has been LEED certified.
  • Inquired about its capacity but received no response.
  • Mentioned a feeling akin to Donald Trump's evasiveness on issues.

Video and Photo Concerns

  • Received only four videos related to renovations (toilet, classrooms, etc.).
  • Original photos provided may not match the current layout due to renovations.
  • Need for updated visuals discussed; concerns about inconsistent imagery.

Classroom Capacity and Competency Units

  • Importance of understanding classroom capacity post-renovation.
  • Need to adhere to specific competency unit requirements (e.g., food transportation).
  • Clarified that kitchen competencies do not require classroom exposure.

License Agreement and Public Liability Insurance

  • Discussed the necessity of a license agreement for campus usage.
  • Current public liability insurance is in the name of elpus.
  • Suggested that elpus should handle public liability in the license agreement.
  • Importance of clearly outlining responsibilities in contracts.

Risk Management in Sub-Lease Agreements

  • Clarified need for a sub-lease agreement to minimize risk.
  • Discussed the importance of public liability insurance responsibilities.
  • Evaluated potential risks if insurance coverage is inadequate.

Visual Standards for Education Spaces

  • Emphasized the need for professionalism in educational settings.
  • Proper labeling and organization of spaces crucial for safety and education quality.
  • Suggested maintaining high standards for workshop and classroom environments.

Overall Assessment and Recommendations

  • The discussions revolved around compliance, risk management, and ensuring educational quality.
  • Importance of thorough documentation and effective communication among stakeholders.