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In collaboration with
presents
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Presenter
Chapter 5 Review
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Charles “Russ” RussellVice PresidentVCA Code Group
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Today’s Agenda
CALGreen – What is it?
A review of key sections Code process Non-Residential Commissioning
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C g Tiers Process
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California Code of Regulations
TITLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2. ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 3. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
TITLE 4. BUSINESS REGULATIONS
TITLE 5. EDUCATION
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TITLE 24. BUILDING STANDARDS CODE
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Title 24: 2010 California Building Standards Code (effective January 1, 2011)
Part 1 – California Administrative Code
Part 2 – California Building Code
Part 2.5 – California Residential Code
Part 3 – California Electrical Code
Part 4 – California Mechanical Code
Part 5 – California Plumbing Code
Part 6 – California Energy Code
Part 7 – Vacant
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Part 8 – California Historical Building Code
Part 9 – California Fire Code
Part 10 – California Existing Building Code
Part 11 – California Green Building Standards CodePart 12 – California Referenced Standards Code
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California Green Building Standards Code
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Overview
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California Green Building Standards Code
Chapter 1 - Administration
Chapter 2 - Definitions
Chapter 3 - Green Building
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California Green Building Standards Code
Chapter 4 - Residential Mandatory Measures
Chapter 5 - Nonresidential Mandatory Measures
Chapter 6 - Reference Organizations and Standards
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Chapter 7 - Installer and Special Inspector Qualifications
Chapter 8 - Compliance Forms and Worksheets
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California Green Building Standards Code
Appendix A4 – Residential
Tiers and Electives & Checklists
Chapter A5 – Non-Residential
Tiers and Electives & Checklists
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California Green Building Standards
Effective: January 1, 2011Applicable: New construction only
Chapter 1 Administration
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Chapter 1 - Administration
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California Green Building Standards
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Chapter 1 - AdministrationSection 101 1 Title CALGreen CodeSection 101.1 Title-CALGreen Code
Section 101.2 Purpose
Reduce negative impact
Positive environmental impact
Encourage sustainable construction practices
Reduce energy usage
Reduce water consumption
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Chapter 1 - Administration
Section 101.3 State regulated building
HCD ( “R” occupancies, 3 stories or less)
BCS (“A”, “B”, “M”, “S” occupancies)
DSA (Schools)
HOSHPD (Hospitals)
Adoption Matrix
Multiple Tier checklist based on agency
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Multiple Tier checklist based on agency
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Chapter 1 - Administration
How did BSC adopt green building standards for privately owned non-residential buildings?
• Health and Safety Code sec 18930.5
• Provides authority to BSC
• Other State agencies do not have specific authority
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• BSC exercised is authority
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Chapter 1 - Administration
Section 101.4 Appendices
Voluntary measures, additional options
Mandatory only if adopted by the jurisdiction
Tiers, voluntary unless adopted by local jurisdiction
Section 101.5 Referenced codes and standards
CBC CRC CEC CMC CPC CFC and Energy
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CBC, CRC, CEC, CMC, CPC, CFC, and Energy
Reference standards
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Chapter 1, continued
Section 101.6 Order of precedence and use
Building standards shall govern
Local amendment over building code
Section 101.7 Local amendments based on findings
BSC, Climate – Topography – Geology – Environmental
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Energy code amendment must be submitted CEC
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Chapter 1, continued
Section 101.8 Alternate Materials and Methods
Approved by the Building Official
Case by Case
Complies with the intent of the code
Equivalent with the prescribed
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Performance
Safety
Protection of life and health
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Chapter 1, continued
Section 102 Construction Documents & Installation Verification
Submittal documents – city policy
Sample compliance forms in Chapter 8
Worksheets for plan check
Field verification forms
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Verification by city, architect of record, or third party
Cities may, or may not develop there own documents
Documentation of conformance
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Chapter 1, continued
Section 103 - 106 State Agency Authorities
Sec 103, BSC
State building ( all occupancies)
Building constructed by the Trustees of the California State University
Regents of the University of California
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Regents of the University of California
All occupancies where no state agency has the authority to adopt building standards applicable to such buildings
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Chapter 1, continued
Section 103 - 106 State Agency Authorities
Sec 104, HCD
Hotels, motels lodging houses
Apartment houses
Dwellings, dormitories, condominiums
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Shelter for the homeless
Employee housing, factory built housing
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Chapter 1, continued
Section 103 - 106 State Agency Authorities
Sec 105, DSA
Public elementary
Secondary schools
Community colleges
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Chapter 1, continued
Section 103 - 106 State Agency Authorities
Sec 106, OSHPD
OSHPD 1, general acute care hospitals
OSNPD 2, skill nursing facilities
OSHPD 4, Correction treatment centers
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Chapter 2 – Definitions
If used in more than one location in the code a defined term will be located in Chapter 2.
If only used in one chapter the defined term will be located in the definition section at the beginning of that chapter.
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Chapter 2 – Definitions
Low Rise Residential Building - a building that is of Occupancy Group “R” and is three stories or less, or that
is one- or two-family dwelling or townhouse
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is one or two family dwelling or townhouse.
Note: check with local jurisdiction for amendment
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Chapter 3
Code Adoption Matrix
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Chapter 3 - Green Buildingp g
Newly constructed buildings
Mixed Occupancy Buildings - comply with appropriate requirements for each separate occupancy type
Phased Projects
Initial occupant
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Tier 1 and Tier 2
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Chapter 3 - Green Buildingp g
Live/work unit
Defined in the CBC
Permitted in CRC, “R” occupancy
Subterranean parking, Chap 5
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Application of CALGreen
Chapter 3 - Green Buildingp g
Sec 304.1.1 Tier compliance
Practical difficulties
Threshold levels of the tier
Grant modification
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Individual cases
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Questions
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 5
Non Residential Mandatory Measures
Five Divisions
Division 5.1 - Planning and Design
Division 5.2 - Energy Efficiency
Division 5.3 - Water Efficiency and Conservation
Non-Residential Mandatory Measures
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Division 5.4 - Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency
Division 5.5 - Environmental Quality
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Non Residential Mandatory MeasuresNon-Residential Mandatory Measures
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Ch t 5Chapter 5:
Planning and Design
Division 1
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Planning Department
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Building Department
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5 102 1 - Definitions
Chapter 5
Division 5.1 – Planning and Design
5.102.1 Definitions
Cutoff luminaires
2.5% at 90 degrees
10% at 80 degrees
Low-emitting and fuel efficient vehicles
Original equipment only
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Original equipment only
Defined in H & S code
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5 102 - Storm water soil-loss prevention plan
Chapter 5
Division 5.1 – Planning and Design
5.102 Storm water soil loss prevention plan
State Storm water NPDES Construction Permit 99-08-DWQ
Local Ordinance
No State permit is required
BMP’s approved by local agency
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5 102 - Storm water pollution prevention plan
Chapter 5
Division 5.1 – Planning and Design
5.102 Storm water pollution prevention plan
To prevent the discharge of surface water pollutants
Plan must be site specific
Submitted with construction docs or separately
Comply with the most restrictive
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Chapter 5
Division 5.1 – Planning and Design
Basic guide for SWPPP
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Division 5.1 – Planning and Design
Erosion and sediment controls BMP’SErosion and sediment controls BMP’S•Preservation of natural features•Drainage swales•Protection of storm drain inlets•Sediment traps•Wind erosion
Housekeeping BMP’S•Material handling and waste management
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Material handling and waste management•Stockpile material management•Management of washout areas•Spill prevention and control
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Chapter 5
Division 5.1 – Planning and Design
CA. CalTrans Guide
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Division 5.1 – Planning and Design
Caltrans guide For
Plan Review
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Chapter 5
Division 5.1 – Planning and Design
Site Plan
Reference
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Division 5.1 – Planning and Design
5.106.4 Bicycle parking and changing room
Comply with sections:
5.106.4.1 Short term bicycle parking
5.106.4.2 Long term bicycle parking
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Reason for: To promote the use of bicycles
No current State law
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5.106.4 – Bicycle parking and changing rooms
Chapter 5
Anticipated by planning
Short-term bicycle parking – 5% of visitor parking capacity
Within 200 feet of entrance
Minimum of 2 bike parking racks
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Minimum of 2 bike parking racks
Example: 42 X .05 = 2.1 round up to 3
Plan check, submit calculation table
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5.106.4 – Bicycle parking and changing rooms
Chapter 5
Min. 10 occupants
Long-term bicycle parking – 5% of total parking capacity
Minimum of 1 bike parking rake
Acceptable parking facilities may include:
Lockable enclosure
Rooms
Lockers
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5.106.4 – Bicycle parking and changing rooms
Chapter 5
216 parking spaces X .05 = 10.8
Provide 11 spaces
If providing lockers consider 2 bikes per locker
Plan check submittal
Calcs.
Location
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Division 5.1 – Planning and Design
Site Plan
Reference
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Questions
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Chapter 5
5.106.5.2 – 5.106.5.2.1Designated parking
Low-emitting, fuel efficient, and Carpool
Stall marking for 8% of total parking capacity
Vehicles defined in
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Vehicles defined in Section 5.102
No preferential location
Letter 8 inches tall (guide)
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5.106.5.2 – 5.106.5.2.1Designated parking for clean air vehiclesDesignated parking for clean air vehicles
Intent to promote clean air vehicles
ZEV – NZEV- NEV – CNG
No current law
Plan check make note on plans
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Division 5.1 – Planning and Design
Site Plan
Reference
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5.106.8 - Light pollution reduction
Chapter 5
Reference the California Energy Code lighting standards
Applies to exterior and interior light
Zero direct beam illumination leaves the building site
Photo metric for compliance
Review the exceptions:
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Parking structures
Emergency lighting
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5.106.8 - Light pollution reduction
Chapter 5
Review CEC sec 132 (b)
Weighted approach
Understand cut off lumens
Review options for compliance
Screen walls
Shading features
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Use of fixtures shields
Task lighting
Blinds
Automatic controls dusk to dawn
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Chapter 5
Meet or exceed exterior light levels:
Shield exterior light luminaires per CEC 132
Contain interior lighting at each source
Not more that 0.1 Hor. Lumen foot candles to
escape 15 feet beyond site boundary
Control exterior lights from dusk to dawn
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Control exterior lights from dusk to dawn
or lower light levels during inactive period
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5.106.8 - Light pollution reduction
Chapter 5
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5.106.10 – Grading and Paving
Chapter 5
5.106.10 Grading and Paving
Approved site plan for grading and drainage
Manage all surface water
Prevent surface water from entering the building
Plans need to show all processes
Critical for slope sites
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Paving requirements
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5.106.10 – Grading and Paving
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5.106.10 – Grading and Paving
Chapter 5
5.106.10 Grading and Paving
Method of surface water management
Swales
Water collection and dispersal systems
French drains
Water retention
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Other methods approved by the jurisdiction
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5.106.10 – Grading and Paving
Chapter 5
5.106.10 Grading and Paving
Enforcement/plan intake
Site specific grading plan
Slopes away from building
Adequate measures to manage surface water
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Water Containment Measures
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Questions
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Chapter 5
Energy Efficiency
Division 5.2
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Division 5.2 – Energy Efficiency
Chapter 5
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Division 5.2 – Energy Efficiency
Chapter 5
Mandatory measures are regulated by the California Energy Commission
Mandatory provisions are found in Part 6 of Title 24
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Division 5.2 – Energy Efficiency
Chapter 5
Recommend a 15% energy reduction
Local amendment with energy reduction filed with CEC
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Plan check, review for compliance with minimum mandatory requirements
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Questions
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Ch t 5Chapter 5
Water Efficiency and Conservation
Division 5.3
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Division 5.3 – Water efficiency and conservation
Chapter 5
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Chapter 5
Definitions
Gray-water-water that does not come into contact with toilet waste
Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MLO), CA ordinance for design, installation, and maintenance for landscape areas greater than 2500 sq. ft.
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Sub-meter-other than the main meter, design dedication
Water Budget-estimating water use for landscaping per MLO
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Division 5.303.1 – Meters
Chapter 5
Indoor Water Use
5.303.1 - Separate water meters
Buildings in excess of 50,000 square feet where tenants use more than 100 gallons per day
Laundry, restaurant, barber shop, dental office
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Excess consumption more than 1,000 gallons per day
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Division 5.303.1 – Meters
Chapter 5
Indoor Water Use
5.303.1 - Intent for separate water meters
• Owners aware of daily use
• Tenants aware of daily use
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• Encourage self reduction of potable water use
• Owner billing of tenants based on actual use
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Division 5.303.1 – Meters
Chapter 5
Multi meter manifold
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Division 5.303.1 – Meters
Chapter 5
How to comply: Site utility plan
• Plan check review
• Submit manifold design
• Specify meter sizes
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• Review calcs.
• Field verification
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Questions
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Chapter 5
Indoor Water Use
5.303.2 - 20% Savings required in potable water use
Governor proclamation 2009 making 20 percent water use reduction a statewide goal
AB 715 modified the Health and Safety Code to allow only
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AB 715 modified the Health and Safety Code to allow only high efficiency toilets and urinals to be sold or installed after January 1, 2014
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Chapter 5
Indoor Water Use
5.303.2 - 20% Savings required in potable water use
Effective January 1, 2010
• Prescriptive, reference Table 5.303.2.3
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• Performance, reference Table 5.303.2.2
• WS-4 Fixture flow rates
• WS-1 Baseline water use
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Chapter 5
Prescriptive method
• Prescriptive, reference Table 5.303.2.3
• Plan check, submit prescriptive docs
• Itemize fixtures to be installed
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• Declare method to verify compliance
• Compliance verified by
• City – installer – third party
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Chapter 5
Prescriptivemeasures
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Chapter 5
Self certificationfield installation form
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Chapter 5
Self certification field installation form
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Indoor Water Use
Chapter 5
Indoor Water Use
5.303.2 - Performance compliance methods
1 Except for low-rise residential occupancies, the daily use number shall be increased to three if urinals are not installed in the room.
2 The Flow-rate is from the CEC Appliance Efficiency Standards, Title 20 California Code of Regulations; where a conflict occurs,
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3 For low-rise residential occupancies, the number of occupants shall be based on two persons for the first bedroom, plus one additional person for each additional bedroom.
4 For non-residential occupancies, refer to Table A, Chapter 4, 2010 California Plumbing Code, for occupant load factors.
Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Chapter 5
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Chapter 5
Minimum Plumbing Fixtures
Building size……………………5000 sq. ft.
Table “A” occ load factor ………200 (“B” Occupancy)
Occupant load……………………25
Men-13 Women-13
Table 4-1 minimum plumbing fixtures
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Table 4 1 minimum plumbing fixtures
(M) 1-WC, 1-Urnial, 1-Lavi
(W) 3-WC, 1-Lavi
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Chapter 5
Baseline water use
Urinals………..1x1x1x2x13= 26 gal/day
Lavi’s………….2x2.2x.25x3x25= 82.5 gal/day
(M) WC……….1x1.6.x1x13= 33.8 gal/day
(W) WC……….3x1.6x1x3x13= 187.2 gal/day
Baseline water use= 329.5 gal/day
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Baseline water use 329.5 gal/day
20% Reduction= 263.6 gal/day
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Indoor Water Use
Chapter 5
Indoor Water Use
5.303.2 - Performance compliance methods
Ref. CPC Table 4-1
(M) 1-WC, 1-Ur
(W) 3-WC
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2-Lavi
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Chapter 5
Indoor Water Use
5.303.2 - 20% Savings of potable water
Performance or prescriptive standards, using tables 5.303.2.2 or 5.303.2.3
Multiple showerheads serving one shower
Wastewater reduction of 20%
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Wastewater reduction of 20%
Standards for plumbing fixtures and fittings
Standards referenced in Table 5.503.6
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Chapter 5
Waste water reduction
5.303.2.1- Multiple showerheads-one shower
Comply with 20% reduction
Combined flow shall not exceed the 20% reduction
Performance method
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2.5gpm @ 80psi
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Chapter 5
Indoor Water Use
5.303.2 - 20% Savings of potable water
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Indoor Water Use
Chapter 5
5.303.2 - 20% Savings of potable water
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Division 5.303.2 – Twenty percent savings
Chapter 5
Waste water reduction
5.303.2- 20% waste water reduction
Comply with water conserving fixtures
Utilizing non potable water systems
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Use waterless urinals
Irrigate with graywater
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Division 5.303.4 – Wastewater reduction
H t l
Chapter 5
How to comply:
Each building shall reduce wastewater by 20% by one of the following methods:
• Install water conserving fixtures
• Utilizing nonpotable water system
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• Capture rainwater
• Graywater
• Municipally treated wastewater
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Division 5.303.4 – Wastewater reduction
Chapter 5
Enforcement:
• Plan intake
• State on plans method of compliance
• Prescriptive or performance
• Alternate method
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• Alternate method
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Division 5.303.6 – Plumbing fixtures and fittings
Chapter 5
Specifications for fixtures
To establish criteria and plan intake
US EPA Water Sense labels & ASME
Reference standards in Table 5.303.6
Plan check documents shall reflect intended use
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Plan check documents shall reflect intended use
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Questions
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Intermission
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Intermission
Chapter 5
Division 5.3 - Water efficiency and conservation
5.304.1 – Water budget
Water budget developed per local MLO
No local ord. conforms to State MLO
www.owue.water.ca.gov/landscape
Reduce outdoor potable water use
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Chapter 5
Division 5.3 - Water efficiency and conservation
5.304.1 – Water budget
Compliance method:
Check with local jurisdiction for
MLO adoption
• Create water budget
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• Submit on plan intake
• SWRB for water budget spreadsheet
• Example in guide
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Division 5.3 - Water efficiency and conservation
5.304.2 - Outdoor Water Use
Separate meter for outdoor potable water use for landscape areas between 1,000 & 5,000 square feet
Separate or sub-meters for indoor and out door use
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Allows consumer to self monitor for leaks
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Chapter 5
Division 5.3 - Water efficiency and conservation
5.304.2 - Outdoor Water Use
AB1881 separate water meters
By water purveyor
Landscape over 5000sq.ft
Local ord. may be more restrictive
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Division 5.3 - Water efficiency and conservation
5.304.3 – Irrigation design
1000 & 2500 sq. ft. landscape area
Install irrigation controllers
Installed at time of final inspection
Irrigation controller types
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Soil moisture
Rain
www.irrigation.org
Plan instake
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Questions
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Chapter 5
Material Conservation & Resource Efficiency
Division 5.4
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Chapter 5
Division 5.4 – Material conservation and resource efficiency
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Chapter 5
Division 5.4 – Material conservation and resource efficiency
5.407.1 Weather protection
Weather protection for exterior wall and foundation
Comply with CBC, Chapter 14, Exterior Wall Coverings
Compl ith CEC 150
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Comply with CEC 150
Plan review for compliance with CBC
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5 407 1 W th t ti
Chapter 5
Division 5.4 – Material conservation and resource efficiency
5.407.1 Weather protection
•Compliance methods:
•Attention to openings
•Change in materials
•Architectural details
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•Architectural details
•Mfg installation instructions
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Chapter 5
Division 5.4 – Material conservation and resource efficiency
5.407.2 Moisture control
Employ moisture control measures
5.407.2.1 Sprinklers
Irrigation design to prevent sprinklers spraying building
5.407.2.2 Entries and openings
Prevent water intrusion
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Entry design
Wind driven
Foot traffic
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5 407 2 M i t t l
Chapter 5
Division 5.4 – Material conservation and resource efficiency
5.407.2 Moisture control
Employ moisture control measures
5.407.2.1 Sprinklers
Review landscape design plans
5.407.2.2 Building entries
•Overhangs or canopies
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•Recessed door
•Double door
•Non-absorbent material
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5 408 1 C t ti W t Di i
Chapter 5
Division 5.4 – Material conservation and resource efficiency
5.408.1- Construction Waste Diversion
Comply with State or local ordinance/more restrictive
State minimum is 50%
5.408.2 Construction waste management
Construction waste diversion – establish a waste
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management plan
Construction waste management plan (WMP)
Documentation (see sample forms in Chapter 8)
Exception for isolated jobsites
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Chapter 5
Division 5.4 – Material conservation and resource efficiency
5.408.2 Construction waste management plan
Establish a waste management plan
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Chapter 5
5.408.3 - Construction Waste Reduction, Disposal and Recycling
Construction waste makes up 27% of waste stream
New construction waste reduction of at least 50%
AB 939
Local ord. more restrictive
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Chapter 5
5.408.3 - Construction Waste Reduction, Disposal and Recycling
Construction waste reduction of at least 50%
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Chapter 5
5.408.4 – Excavating soil and land clearing debris
100% reuse and recycle
Trees, stumps, rocks, other vegetation
Primary land clearing
Check local construction ordinance
Local markets for salvage
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Local markets for salvage
Phase projects, materials stored on site until completion
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Chapter 5
Recycling by occupants – required by law since 1991
Accessible area
Entire building
Comply with Chapter 18 Part 3
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Comply with Chapter 18, Part 3
Div 30, Public Resource Code
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5.410 – Building Maintenance and Operation
Chapter 5
Compliance methods for recycling by occupants
Local ordinance exists
Comply with most restrictive
Show on plans
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Show on plans
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Questions
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Chapter 5
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5.402 Definitions
Commissioning-a systematic quality assurance process that spans the entire design and construction process, including verifying and documenting the building systems and components are planned, designed, installed, tested,
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National Study
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
10 years
643 buildings
26 states
100 illi ft
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National Study
Median commissioning costs: $1.16 per sq. ft. for new construction, 0.4% total construction costs.
13% Median energy savings
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Commissioning process
Quality assurance process
Begins at design
Continues to occupancy
Verifies owners goals and objectives
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Finishes with report
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Commissioning Benefits
Capital costs savings from “right-sizing” equipment.
Averts premature equipment failure.
Improves worker comfort.
Ensures building owners get what they paid for.
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Long-term maintenance or safety issues.
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Requirements
Buildings 10,000 sq. ft. or more
Design and construction process
Bldg sys & Components meet OPR
Performed by:
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Trained personnel
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Buildings 10,000 sq. ft. or more
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Owner’s or Owners Representative’s Project Requirements (OPR)
Basis of Design (BOD)
Commissioning plan
Functional performance testing
Documentation and training
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Systems manual
Systems operations training
Verification of compliance
Commissioning report
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Sec 5.410.2.1 Owner Project Requirements (OPR)
Phase expectations and requirements
Environmental & sustainable goals
Energy efficiency goals
Indoor environmental quality requirements
Project program, hours of operations & after hours operation
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Equipment & systems expectation
O & M personnel and training
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Sec 5.410.2.2 Basis of Design (BOD)
Written explanation, design of bldg sys meet OPR
HVAC system and controls
Indoor lighting system and controls
Water heating systems
Renewable energy systems
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Landscape irrigation systems
Water reuse systems
And other identified systems
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Sec 5.410.2.3 Commissioning Plan
Document indicating commissioning process (format) General project information
Commissioning goals
Systems to be commissioned, plan to test systems
Explanation of the original design intent
Equip & system to be tested
Functions to be tested
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Functions to be tested
Condition used for test
Measurable criteria
Commissioning team information Commissioning process activities, schedules, & responsibilities
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Sec 5.410.2.4 Functional performance testing
Functional performance tests
Demonstrate correct installation & operation
Demonstrate correct components and system
Proper interface of systems per design
Test results shall include methods utilized, readings and adjustments
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Sec 5.410.2.5 Documentation and Training
Manuals for documents and training
Manuals developed for system operation
Manuals for training of identified staff
Safety training
Manufacturers specialized component training
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Sec 5.410.2.5.1 Systems manuals
Manuals for operational aspects given to owner
Site information/facility description
Site contact information
Basic operation and maintenance
Major systems
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Site equipment inventory
Copy of inspection verification documents
Other resources and documents
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Sec 5.410.2.5.2 Systems operations training
Maintenance staff training
For each piece of equipment and system
Commissioning report shall include
System equipment overview
Review & demonstration of servicing & P/M
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Review of information in the system manual
Review of the drawings, system, and components
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Sec 5.410.2.5.6 Commissioning Report
Commissioning report shall include
Activities through design
Construction process
Building final process
Post construction phase
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Questions for the Building Official
Commissioning procedure
Self certification by design professional when permitted
Commissioning by a third party
No financial interest (special inspector)
City policies and procedures for CALGreen
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City policies and procedures for CALGreen
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Sec 5.410.2.5.6 Commissioning Report
BSC Commissioning Task Force
Commissioning guide completed
Available on web site
33 page document
Guide lines for CALGreen requirements
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Guide lines for CALGreen requirements
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Sec 5.410.2.5.6 Commissioning Report
Enforcement, at their discretion
Building official confirms demonstrated compliance during onsite enforcement
Receipt of a copy of commissioning report
Receipt of a sign formed by the owner or
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Sec 5.410.2.5.6 Commissioning Report
State Provided
Document
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Questions
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5.410.4 Testing and balancing
Buildings under 10,000 sq. ft.
Balancing of HVAC systems
Verification of Compliance
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5.410.4 Testing and balancing systems
• Testing and balancing procedural plan
• HVCA system and controls
• Indoor & outdoor lighting & controls
• Water heating systems
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• Renewable energy systems
• Landscape irrigation systems
• Water reuse systems
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5.410.4.5 Operation & Maintenance Manual
• Complete manual to Owner
• Balance & test of all systems
• System and component information
• System reports
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• Self certification documents by EOR for a particular system
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VCA Green Code
Visit VCA Web Site at
www.vcagreencode.com
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Commissioning solutions
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Questions
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Chapter 5
Environmental Quality
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Division 5.5
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
Chapter 5
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Chapter 5
5.502-Definitions
Composite wood products - does not include hardboard, structural plywood, structural panels, structural composite lumber, oriented strand board (OSB), glue laminated timber, prefabricated wood I
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joist, or finger-jointed lumber
Volatile organic compound - VOC
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
Chapter 5
5.503 - Fireplaces
Direct-vent sealed gas fireplaces
Sealed wood-burning fireplaces
Comply with CEC Chap 7, sec 150
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Woodstoves & pellet stoves comply with US EPA Phase II requirements
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
Chapter 5
CEC Residential Building Envelope Requirements Sec 150
Factory-built or Masonry fireplaces
Closable metal or glass doors
Seal the firebox
Min. 6 inch sq. air intake
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
Chapter 5
Southern California Air Quality Management Board (AQMD)
• Rule 445
• Def. fireplace, any permanently installed masonry or factory-build device used for aesthetic or space heating
• Def. wood burning device, means any fireplace
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• No person shall install a permanently installed wood burning device into any new development
• Effective September 8, 2008
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.504.3 – Covering of duct openings of mechanical equipment during construction
Covering of duct openings
Protection of mechanical equipment
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q pduring construction
Protection shall be maintained until start up
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Chapter 5
Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.404.4 - Finish material pollutant control
5.404.4.1 Adhesives, sealants, and caulks
Product shall meet VOC limits
•Comply with Tables 5.504.4.1 & 5.504.4.2
•SCAMD Rule 1168
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5.404.4 - Finish material pollutant control
5.404.4.3 Paints and coatings
Comply with VOC limits
Table 5.504.4.3
Arch Coatings Suggested Control Measure
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Arch. Coatings Suggested Control Measure
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.504.4 - Finish material pollutant control
5.504.4.4 Carpet systems (carpet, cushion, adhesive)
Comply with one of the following agencies
Carpet & Rug Institute’s Green Label Program
Ca Dept of Public Health Standard #01350
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Ca. Dept. of Public Health Standard #01350
NSF/ANSI 140 at the Gold Level
Scientific Cert. Sys. Sustainable Choice
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.404.4 - Finish material pollutant control
5.404.4.4 Composite wood products
Hardwood plywood, particleboard, MDF
Comply with formaldehyde limits Table 5.504.4.5
Structural members exempt
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Product certification & specification
Chain of custody certs.
Other methods acceptable to local enforcement
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5.404.4 - Finish material pollutant control
5.404.4.4 Composite wood products
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5.404.4Finish material pollutant control
5.404.4.4 Composite wood products
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.404.4.5.2 – Documentation
•Finish material pollutant
•Verification of compliance
•Product certification and specs.
•Chain of custody certs.
Other methods acceptable to local enforcing
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•Other methods acceptable to local enforcing agency
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Chapter 5
Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.404.5 - Resilient flooring systems
50% of install flooring shall comply
2009 CHPS (Collaborative for High Performance Schools) VOC emission limits
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Product MSDS docs or other certifications
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.404.4 - Finish material pollutant control
5.404.6.1 – Verification for Resilient flooring systems
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
504.5.3 - Air filters at least MERV 8
Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV)
5.504.7 - Environmental tobacco smoke control – outdoor areas for smoking
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Signage required
Local ordinance may apply
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
504.5.3 - Air filters at least MERV 8
Consideration in design
Install before building final
Plan check note
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504.7 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control
1991 State law prevents smoking within 25 feet of building entrance
CAL Green addresses a designated smoking area
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Not within 25 feet of building entrance
Plan review must show signage and its location
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.505.1 - Indoor Moisture Control
Reference Title 24, Part 2, CBC Section 1203 and Chapter 14
Attic and under-floor ventilation
Prevent mold and mildew
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Plan review shall identify these requirements
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.506.1 – Outside air delivery
Comply with CEC section 121
Naturally or mechanically ventilated spaces
Plan review shall identify these requirements
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.506.2 – Carbon dioxide monitoring
System equipped with demand control ventilation
CO2 sensors & ventilation controls installed
Comply with CEC section 121©
Plan review shall identify these requirements
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5 507 Environmental Comfort
Chapter 5
Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.507 - Environmental Comfort
5.507.4 Acoustical control
Acoustical Control based on ASTM E90 and ASTM E413
Exterior noise transmission – depends on project location
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Chapter 5
Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.507 - Environmental Comfort
5.507.4.1 Exterior noise transmission
Building envelope wall & roof-ceiling assemblies, STC rating of 50
Exterior window rating of 30
In the following location
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.507 - Environmental Comfort
5.507.4.1 Exterior noise transmission
• 1000L.F. of freeways
• 5 miles of airport with 10,000 commercial jets per year
P t li d d 65db’
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• Property line sound exceed 65db’s
• Exception, building with few or no occupants
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Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.507 - Environmental Comfort
5.507.4.2 Interior sound
Wall & roof-ceiling assemblies
Separating tenant spaces
STC rating of 40
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. Insulation will noticeably improve the STC rating of an assembly.
5.507 - Environmental Comfort
5.507.4.2 Interior sound wall & roof-ceiling assemblies
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Catalog of STC and ICC Ratings for Wall and Floor/Ceiling Assemblies
Chapter 5
Division 5.5 – Environmental Quality
5.508 - Outdoor Air Quality
Ozone depletion and greenhouse gas reductions
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Halons
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Chapter 6
Referenced Organizations & Standards
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Standards
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Chapter 7Installer and Special Inspector QualificationsInstaller and Special Inspector Qualifications
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702.1 - Installer Training
Chapter 7
Establishes minimum requirements for heating and air conditioning installers.
Apprenticeship program
Utility company program
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Mfg sponsored programs
Programs approved by the local agency
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702.1 - Installer Training
Chapter 7
Water heating, Renewable energy, etc
Certification or training as a systems installer through a program acceptable to the enforcing agency.
Work is performed under the direct supervision of a person with acceptable training.
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702.2 - Special Inspection
Chapter 7
Establishes minimum requirements for third party inspectors acting on behalf of the enforcing agency.
Similar to structural special inspections.
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Chapter 8
Compliance Forms and
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Worksheets
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Chapter 8Compliance Forms and WorksheetsCompliance Forms and Worksheets
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Chapter 8Compliance Forms and WorksheetsCompliance Forms and Worksheets
Sample forms for:
Water use
Waste management plan
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VOC compliance form
Formaldehyde compliance form
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DSA – Green Code for K-14 schools
The DSA used the Building Standards Commission’s (BSC) Green Code as a basis to determine what provisions would apply to public Code as a basis to determine what provisions would apply to public schools and community colleges
Additional vetting of proposals was done with the DSA Advisory Board’s Green Committee, CASH, and CHPS
For an overview of the mandatory and voluntary provisions, see the Application Checklist DSA-SS in Chapter A5 appendix
DSA-SS provisions do not have “tiers” for voluntary reach standards as shown in the BSC application checklist for commercial buildingsM d t d t l t t ti
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Resources on DSA Website www.dsa.dgs.ca.gov
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DSAMandatory
Grading and Paving
Voluntary
• Sustainable Sites Minimum Energy Code
20% Indoor Water Savings
20% Wastewater Savings
Weather Protection
50% Construction Waste Reduction
Recycling areas
• Energy Efficiency
• Water Efficiency
• Materials & Resources
• Indoor Environmental Quality
• Grid neutral = production/consumption
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Covering of duct openings during construction
Low VOC materials
Merv 8 Filters
p / p
• 35%
• 75%
• 100%
DSA
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Appendix A5
Nonresidential Voluntary Measures
Voluntary Tiers
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Voluntary Tiers
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Voluntary Measures (5 sections)Voluntary Measures (5 sections)
Div A5.1 Planning & Design
Div A5.2 Energy Efficiency
Div A5.3 Water Efficiency & Conservation
Div A5.4 Material Conservation
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Div A5.5 Environmental Quality
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Appendix A5 Div 5.1
Planning & DesignPlanning & Design
Site selection, preservation, development, LID
Parking for: bicycles, clean air vehicles
Exterior wall shading
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Building orientation
Hardscape alternatives
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Appendix A5 Div 5.2 Energy Efficiency
Performance approach 15% & 30%Performance approach,15% & 30%
Prescriptive approach
Energy star, monitoring, direct digital control sys
Commissioning, performance testing, post construction documents, training
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Fenestration & exterior doors
HVCA design & installation, appliances
Lighting, cut off luminaire,
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Appendix A5 Div 5.3 Water efficiency & conservation
Indoor water use 30% & 35%Indoor water use 30% & 35%
Appliance water factor (WF)
Water budget conforms to state MLO or local ordinance, more restrictive
Gray water irrigation system
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Appendix A5 Div 5.4
Material Conservation & Resource EffMaterial Conservation & Resource Eff.
Efficient framing techniques
Durability & reduced maintenance
Water resistance & moisture management
Construction waste management
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Life cycle assessment (software web location)
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Appendix A5 Div 5.5 Environmental Quality
Indoor air quality (IAQ)Indoor air quality (IAQ)
IAQ testing, test protocals
Resilient flooring Tier1-80%, Tier 2-90%
Air filter @ MERV 11
Additional VOC guidelines
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Additional indoor lighting requirements
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Tier
Consolidated Table
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Nonresidential Voluntary Tiers
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Tier 1 Prerequisites, non-residential: examples
•Exceed CEC code by 15 percent
30 percent water savings
65 percent construction waste reduction
10 percent recycled materials (% of materials cost)
Cool roof meets Tier 1 SRI standard
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Designated parking – 10 percent of total spaces for fuel efficient vehicles
+ 5 electives
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Tier 2 Prerequisites, non-residential: examples
Exceed CEC code by 30 percent
35 percent water savings
80 percent construction waste reduction
15 percent recycled materials (% of materials cost)
Cool roof meets Tier 2 SRI standard
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Designated parking – 12 percent of total spaces for fuel efficient vehicles
+ 15 electives
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Tiers – Nonresidential Summary
Meet all mandatory requirements.
Meet Tier 1 or Tier 2 prerequisites.
Comply with additional elective measures as follows:
5 electives for Tier 1
15 electives for Tier 2
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Application Checklist
Mandatory provisions
Provisions required for compliance with tiers
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www.aiacc.org
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Building Standards Commission
www.bsc.ca.gov
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www.bsc.ca.gov
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California Department of Housing and Community Development
www.hcd.ca.gov
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More Resources
www.green-technology.org/calgreen-seminar
Password: Calgreen
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•Current State information•Valuable resources•Assist with implementation ideas•Helps design professionals to met
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Email: [email protected]
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