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Owner's Project Requirements, June 22, 2015 <br />• Future expandability and flexibility of spaces <br />o The space is planned for joint -use with City of Manteca. <br />• Quality and/or durability of materials and desired building lifespan <br />o The building will be held by the owner. The goal for materials is long-term value. <br />o Project shall integrate interior materials that support healthy, productive and safe <br />indoor air quality. Project will specify and install materials to meet minimum <br />CALGreen requirements. <br />o Construction and demolition waste recycling shall strive to achieve a 75% landfill <br />diversion rate. <br />• Budget or operation constraints <br />o Cost effectiveness is a general criteria for system selection but specific metrics have <br />not been specified. <br />• Overarching Goals <br />o Upgrade security measures throughout the campus <br />o Upgrade fire alarm <br />o Perimeter security <br />o Provide new front entrance to promote new identity and security. <br />o Meet energy efficiency standard outlined in Title 24 Part 6 of the California Building <br />Code. <br />o Meet sustainability standards outlined in CALGreen (Title 24 Part 11) of the California <br />Building Code. <br />2.0 Environmental and Sustainability Goals <br />• Level of Compliance with CALGreen Code: Mandatory <br />• Specific Environmental and Sustainability goals <br />o Planning and Design <br />Storm Water Pollution Prevention: Prevent pollution of storm -water runoff per <br />Local Ordinances and Best Management Practices. <br />■ Bicycle Parking: <br />❖ Provide a minimum of four two -bike capacity racks. <br />❖ Provide a minimum of two staff bicycle storage spaces. <br />• Light Pollution Reduction: Comply with California Energy Code and BUG <br />("Backlight, Uplight, and Glare") ratings. <br />■ Grading and Pavement: Prevent surface water from entering buildings. <br />o Water Efficiency and Conservation <br />■ Water and Wastewater Reduction: Plumbing fixture flow rates are to be <br />within the following maximum flow rates: <br />Kitchen/mop sinks: 2.2GPM (gallons per minute) <br />Service sinks: 1.5GPM <br />v Lavatory faucets: 0.5GPM <br />❖ Toilets: 1.28GPF (gallons per flush) <br />❖ Urinals:0.125GPF <br />• Standards for plumbing fixtures and Fittings: Install plumbing fixtures and <br />fittings in accordance with the California Plumbing Code. <br />■ Water Budget: Develop budget in accordance and compliance with California <br />Department of Water Resources Model Water Efficient Landscape <br />Ordinance. <br />• Outdoor Potable Water Use: Install totalizing sub -meter for outdoor potable <br />water use for all new irrigation lines. <br />■ Irrigation Design: Install irrigation controls with sensors that are either <br />weather -based or soil moisture -based. <br />o Energy Efficiency <br />■ Scope: Meet Title 24 Energy Code requirements. <br />o Materials and Resources <br />0 Moisture Control: <br />