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X013 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE <br /> NONRESIDENTIAL MMEASURES � <br /> SHEET 1 <br /> ► <br /> INSPECTOR INSPECTOR INSPECTOR <br /> INSPECTOR SIGNOFF Y parking. [ ] P Y 9 P Y SIGNOFF <br /> 5.106.4.2 BicycleDSA-SS For public schools and communit colleges, comply with Sections 5.106.4.2.1 SIGNOFF 5.303.3 WATER CONSERVING PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FITTINGS. Plumbing fixtures (water closets and DIVISION 5.4 MATERIAL CONSERVATION <br /> urinals)and fittings (faucets and Showerheads)Shall comply with the following: <br /> SIGNOFF CHAPTER 3 and 5.106.4.2.2 AND RESOURCE EFFICIENCY <br /> GREEN BUILDING 5.906.4.2.1 Short-term bicycle parking. Provide permanently anchored bicycle racks within 200 feet of the 5.303.3.1 Water Closets. The effective flush volume of all water closets shall not exceed 1.28 gallons per flush. SECTION 5.401 GENERAL <br /> student entrance, readily visible to passers-by,for 5 percent of the student population based on the total Tank-type water closets shall be certified to the performance criteria of the U.S. EPA WaterSense Specification 5.401.1 SCOPE. The provisions of this chapter shall outline means of achieving material conservation and resource <br /> SECTION 301 GENERAL <br /> occupant load of the campus,with a minimum of one two-bike capacity rack. for Tank-Type toilets. efficiency through protection of buildings from exterior moisture, construction waste diversion, employment o <br /> 01.1 SCOPE. Buildings shall be designed to include the green building measures specified as mandatory in techniques to reduce pollution through recycling of materials, and building commissioning or testing and adjusting. <br /> 3 g 5.106.4.2.2 Long-term bicycle parking. Provide secure bicycle parking for 5% of employees, based on the Note: The effective flush volume of dual flush toilets is defined as the composite, average flush volume of <br /> the application checklists contained in this code. Voluntary green building measures are also included in the g' Y p g' Y P gSECTION 5.402 DEFINITIONS <br /> application checklists and may be included in the design and construction of structures covered by this code, but total number is motorized vehicle parking capacity in the staff parking lot, with a minimum of one space. two reduced flushes and one full flush. <br /> Y Acceptable bicycle parking facilities shall be convenient from the street or staff parking area and shall meet 5.482.1 DEFINITIONS. The following terms are defined in Chapter 2 (and are included here for reference) <br /> are not required unless adopted by a city, county, or city and county as specified in Section 101.7. one of the following: 5.303.3.2 Urinals. The effective flush volume of urinals shall not exceed 0.5 gallons per flush. <br /> 301.3 NONRESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS. [BSC1 The provisions of 1. Covered, lockable enclosures with permanently anchored racks for bicycles; ADJUST. To regulate fluid flow rate and air patterns at the terminal equipment, such as to reduce fan speed or <br /> of Chapter 5 apply to newt constructed buildings, building additions of 1,000 square feet or 2. Lockable bicycle rooms with permanently anchored racks; or 5.303.3.3 Showerheads. adjust a damper. <br /> individual sectionsp PP Y Y 3. Lockable, permanently anchored bicycle lockers. 5.303.3.3.1 Single showerhead. Showerheads shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 2.0 <br /> greater, and/or building alterations with a permit valuation of$200,000 or above (for occupancies within the gallons per minute at 80 psi. Showerheads shall be certified to the performance criteria of the U.S. EPA <br /> authority of California Building Standards Commission). Code sections relevant to additions and alterations BALANCE. To proportion flows within the distribution system, including sub-mains, branches and terminals, <br /> ns of the building mis added or altered within the scope it the permitted work. 5.106.5.2 DESIGNATED PARKING. In new projects or additions or alterations that add 10 or more vehicular WaterSense Specification for Showerheads. according to design quantities. <br /> ARCHITECT <br /> shall only apply to the portio 9 9 parking spaces, provide designated parking for any combination of low-emitting, fuel-efficient and carpool/van pool <br /> vehicles as follows: 5.303.3.3.2 Multiple shawerheads serving one shower. When a shower is served by more than one BUILDING COMMISSIONING. Asystematic quality assurance process that spans the entire design and construction <br /> A code section will be designated by a banner to indicate where the code section only applies to newly <br /> banner showerhead,the combined flow rate of all the Showerheads and/or other shower outlets controlled by a single process, including verifying and documenting that building systems and components are planned, designed, installed, SCOTT GIBBON ARCHITECT, INC. <br /> constructed building [N] or to additions and alterations [AA]. When the code section applies to both, no ban valve shall not exceed 20 gallons per minute at 80 psi, or the shower shall be designed to allow only one project q 2540 7_ANELLA WAY, SUITE#60 <br /> will be used. TABLE 5.106.5.2 - PARKING tested, operated and maintained to meet the owner's ro ect re uirements. <br /> shower outlet to be in operation at a time. CHICO, CA 95928 <br /> SECTION 302 MIXED OCCUPANCY BUILDINGS TOTAL NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES NUMBER OF REQUIRED SPACES Note: A hand-held shower shall be considered a showerhead. TEST. A procedure to determine quantitative performance of a system or equipment P: 530 / 343-7557 <br /> D 5.303.4 WASTEWATER REDUCTION. [N] Each building shall reduce by 20 percent wastewater by one of the SECTION 5.407 WATER RESISTANCE AND MOISTURE MANAGEMENT 1=: 530 / 343-7447 <br /> 302.1 MIXED OCCUPANCY BUILDINGS. In mixed occupancy buildings, each portion of a building 0-9 following methods: <br /> with the specific green building measures applicable to each specific occupancy. 5.407.1 WEATHER PROTECTION. Provide aweather-resistant exterior wall and foundation envelope as require y <br /> shall comply P 9 10-25 [ ] <br /> 1 1. BSC, DSA-SS The installation of water-conserving fixtures(water closets, urinals) meeting the criteria California Building Code Section 1403.2 (Weather Protection)and California Energy Code Section 15 , <br /> established in sections 5.303.2 or 5.303.3. (Mandatory Features and Devices), manufacturer's installation instructions or local ordinance,whichever is more AR C <br /> 25-50 3 2. [BSC] Utilizing non-potable water systems [captured rainwater, graywater, and municipally treated <br /> ABBREVIATION DEFINITIONS: stringent. / <br /> 59 75 6 wastewater(recycled water)complying with the current edition of the California Plumbing Code or other methods � <br /> HCD Department of Housing and Community Development described in Section A5.304.8. 5.407.2 MOISTURE CONTROL. Employ moisture control measures by the following methods. SCOTT C� <br /> BSC California Building Standards Commission 76-100 8 GIBS <br /> DSA-SS Division of the State Architect, Structural Safety 5.303.6 STANDARDS FOR PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FITTINGS. Plumbing fixtures and fittings shall be installed 5.407.2.1 Sprinklers. Design and maintain landscape irrigation systems to prevent spray on structures. Q No. 8327 <br /> DSA-SS <br /> Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development 101-150 11 in accordance with the California Plumbing Code, and shall meet the applicable standards referenced in Table <br /> 1401.1 of the California Plumbing Code and in Chapter 6 of this code. 5.407.2.2 Entries and openings. Design exterior entries and/or openings subject to foot traffic or wind-driven rain Zd, RE <br /> LR Low Rise 16 <br /> HR High Rise 151-200 <br /> AA Additions and Alterations to prevent water intrusion into buildings as o ows: <br /> 201 AND OVER AT LEAST 8% OF TOTAL <br /> N New TABLE 5.303.2.2 - WATER USE BASELINES 5.407.2.2.1 Exterior door protection. Primary exterior entries shalt be covered to prevent water intrusion by <br /> 5.106.5.2.1 -Parking stall marking. Paint, in the paint used for stall striping,the following using nonabsorbent floor and wall finishes within at least 2 feet around and perpendicular to such openings <br /> p g, 9 FIXTURE TYPE FLOW RATEz DURATION DAILY USES OCCUPANTSz plus at least one of the following: <br /> characters such that the lower edge of the last word aligns with the end of the stall striping 2.0 GPM 80 PSI 5 MIN. 1 X2a 1. An installed awning at least 4 feet in depth. <br /> and is visible beneath a parked vehicle: SHOWER HEADS @ 2. The door is protected by a roof overhang at least 4 feet in depth. <br /> CHAPTER 5 CLEAN AIR/VAN POOL I EV LAVATORY FAUCETS 3. The door is recessed at least 4 feet. REVISIONS <br /> (NON-RESIDENTIAL) 0.5 GPM @ 60 PSI .25 MIN. 3 X 4. Other methods which provide equivalent protection. <br /> NONRESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES Note: Vehicles bearing Clean Air Vehicle stickers from expired HOV lane programs PLAN <br /> may be considered eligible for designated parking spaces. KITCHEN FAUCETS 2.2 GPM @ 60 PSI 4 MIN. 1 X2b 5.407.2.2.2 Flashing. Install flashings integrated with a drainage plane. CHECK <br /> REVDATE: <br /> DIVISION 5.1 PLANNING AND DESIGN <br /> 5.106.8 LIGHT POLLUTION REDUCTION. [N] Outdoor lighting systems shall be designed and installed to comply REPLACEMENT AERATORS 2.2 GPM @ 60 PSI X SECTION 5.408 CONSTRUCTION WASTE REDUCTION, DISPOSAL AND REVDATE: <br /> SECTION 5.101 GENERAL with the following: <br /> 5.101.1 Scope 1. The minimum requirements in the California Energy Code for Lighting Zones 1-4 as defined in Chapter 10 2.2 [RIM SPACE X RECYCLING <br /> The provisions of this chapter outline planning, design and development methods that in environmentally of the California Administrative Code; and WASH FOUNTAINS (IN.)120 GPM@60 PSI] <br /> p 5.408.1 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT. Recycle and/or salvage for reuse a minimum o 50% o e REVDATE: <br /> responsibleprovisi site selection, building design, building siting and development to protect, restore and enhance the 2. Backlight, Uptight and Glare (BUG) ratings as defined in IES TM-15-11; and non-hazardous construction and demolition waste in accordance with Section 5.408.1.1, 5.408.1.2 or 5.408.1.3; or <br /> environmental quality of the site and respect the integrity of adjacent properties. 3. Allowable BUG ratings not exceeding those shown in Table 5.106.8, or METERING FAUCETS 0.25 GAL/CYCLE 0.25 MIN. 3 X meet a loval construction and demolition waste management ordinance,whichever is more stringent. <br /> Comply with a local ordinance lawfully enacted pursuant to Section 101.7,whichever is more stringent. 0.25 MIN. X 5.408.1.1 Construction waste management plan. Where a local jurisdiction does not have a construction and <br /> SECTION 5.102 DEFINITIONS Exceptions: <br /> FAUCETS FOR .25 [RIM SPACE REVD <br /> 5.102.1 DEFINITIONS Exceptions: [N] WASH FOUNTAINS (IN.)/20 GPM@60 PS!] demolition waste management ordinance, submit a construction waste management plan that: <br /> d here for reference) 1. Luminaires that qualify as exceptions in Section 147 of the California Energy Code. GRAVITY TANK WATER 1 MALE1, 1. Identifies the construction and demolition waste materials to be diverted from disposal by efficient usageREVDATt=: <br /> , <br /> 2. Emergency lighting. 1.28 GAL/FLUSH 1 FLUSH X recycling, reuse on the project or salvage for future use or sale. <br /> The following terms are defined in Chapter 2 (and are include <br /> CUTOFF LUMINAIRES. Luminaires whose light distribution is such that the candela per 1000 lamp lumens does not CLOSET 3 FEMALE <br /> 2. Determines if construction and demolition waste materials will be sorted on-site(source-separated)or <br /> numerically exceed 25 (2.5 percent)at an angle of 90 degrees above nadir, and 100 (10 percent)at a vertical angle of Note: [N] See also California Building Code, Chapter 12, Section 1205.6 for college campus lighting FLUSHOMETER TANK 1.28 GAL/FLUSH 1 FLUSH 1 MALE1, X bulk mixed (single stream). <br /> 80 degrees above nadir. This applies to all lateral angles around the luminaire. requirements for parking facilities and walkways. WATER CLOSET 3 FEMALE 3. Identifies diversion facilities where construction and demolition waste material collected will beta en. <br /> 5.106.10 GRADING AND PAVING. Construction plans shall indicate how site grading or a drainage system will FLUSHOMETER VALVE 1 MALE, 4. Specifies that the amount of construction and demolition waste materials diverted shall be calculated by <br /> LOW-EMITTING AND FUEL EFFICIENT VEHICLES. 1.28 GAL/FLUSH 1 FLUSH 3 FEMALE X weight or volume, but not by both. <br /> Eligible vehicles are limited to the following: manage all surface water flows to keep water from entering buildings. Examples of methods to manage surface WATER CLOSET <br /> 1. Zero emission vehicle(ZEV), including neighborhood electric vehicles (NEV), partial zero emission water include, but are not limited to, the following: ELECTROMECHANICAL 1 MALE, <br /> (original equipment manufacturer 1. Swales. 9.28 GAL/FLUSH 1 FLUSH X 5.408.1.2 Waste Management Company. Utilize a waste management company that can provide verifiable <br /> vehicle (PZEV), advanced technology PZEV (AT ZEV)or CNG fueled ( g2. Water collection and disposal systems. HYDRAULIC WATER CLOSET 3 FEMALE documentation that the percentage of construction and demolition waste material diverted from the landfill <br /> only)regulated under Health and Safety Code section 43800 and CCR, Title 13, Sections 1961 and 1962. 3. French drains. complies with this section. <br /> 2. High-efficiency vehicles, regulated by U.S. EPA, bearing High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV)car pool Zane URINALS 0.5 GAL/FLUSH 1 FLUSH 2 MALE X <br /> stickers issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles. 4. Water retention gardens. Note: The owner or contractor shall make the determination if the construction and demolition waste material <br /> 5. Other water measures which keep surface water away from buildings and aid in groundwater recharge. FIXTURE "WATER USE"= FLOW RATE X DURATION X OCCUPANTS X DAILY USES will be diverted by a waste management company. <br /> NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC VEHICLE(NEV). A motor vehicle that meets the definition of"low-speed vehicle" Exception: Additions and alterations not altering the drainage path. 1. THE DAILY USE NUMBER SHALL BE INCREASED TO THREE IF URINALS ARE NOT INSTALLED IN THE <br /> either in Section 385.5 of the Vehicle Code or in 49CFR571.500 (as it existed on July 1, 2000), and is certified to ROOM. Exceptions a Sections 5.408.1.1 and g deb 1.2: <br /> zero-emission vehicle standards. 1. Excavated soil and land-clearing debris. <br /> ENERGY EFFICIENCY 2. REFER TO TABLE A, CHAPTER 4, CALIF. PLUMBING CODE, FOR OCCUPANT LOAD FACTORS. 2. Alternate waste reduction methods developed by working with local agencies if diversion recycle <br /> TENANT-OCCUPANTS. Building occupants who inhabit a building during its normal hours of operation as permanent DIVISION 5.2 ENE a. SHOWER USE BY OCCUPANTS DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF USE OF A BUILDING OR PORTION OF A facilities capable of compliance with this item do not exist. <br /> occupants, such as employees, as distinguished from customers and other transient visitors. SECTION 5.201 GENERAL BUILDING, E.G., TOTAL OCCUPANT LOAD FOR A HEALTH CLUB, BUT ONLY A FRACTION OF THE 3. Demolition waste meeting local ordinance or calculated in consideration of load recycleing facilities <br /> For the purposes of mandatory energy efficiency standards in this code, the California Energy OCCUPANTS IN AN OFFICE BUILDING AS DETERMINED BY THE ANTICIPATED NUMBER OF USERS and markets. <br /> motortruck or truck tractor, 5.201.1 Scope. <br /> VANPOOL VEHICLE. Eligible vehicles are limited to any motor vehicle, other than a b. NONRESIDENTIAL KITCHEN FAUCET USE IS DETERMINED BY THE OCCUPANT LOAD OF THE AREA 5.408.1.3 Waste stream reduction alternative. The combined weight of new construction disposal that does BJ C,4 <br /> l\ <br /> designed for carrying more than 10 but not more than 15 persons including the driver, which is maintained and used Commission will continue to adopt mandatory building standards. SERVED BY THE FIXTURE. C <br /> not exceed two pounds per square foot of building area may be deemed to meet the 5D% minimum requirement <br /> primarily for the nonprofit work-related transportation of adults for the purpose of ridesharing. <br /> DIVISION 5.3 WATER EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION 3. USE WORKSHEET WS-1 TO CALCULATE BASELINE WATER USE. as approved by the enforcing agency. - <br /> Note: Source:Vehicle Code, Division 1, Section 668 SECTION 5.301 GENERAL <br /> 5.301.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall establish the means of conserving water use indoors, outdoors 5.408.1.4 Documentation. Documentation shall be provided to the enforcing agency which demonstrates <br /> ZEV. Any vehicle certified to zero-emission standards. compliance with Sections 5.408.1.1,through 5.408.1.3. The waste management plan shall be updated as III <br /> and in wastewater conveyance. necessary and shall be accessible during construction for examination by the enforcing agency. J� <br /> SECTION 5.302 DEFINITIONS TABLE 5.303.2.3 - FIXTURE FLOW RATES <br /> Notes: <br /> SECTION 5.106 SITE DEVELOPMENT 5.302.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chapter 2 (and are included here for reference) <br /> 5.106.1 STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION. Newly constructed projects and additions which disturb less FIXTURE TYPE MAX. FLOW RATE @ 20%REDUCTION l Sample forms found in "A Guide L the Califomia Green Building Standards Code{Nonresidential)" <br /> tion activities through YWATER. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 17922.12, "graywater" means untreated wastewater that located at www.bsc.ca.govlHomeICALGreen.aspx may be used to assist in documenting compliance with the <br /> than one acre of land shall prevent the pollution of storm water runoff from the construe 9 GRA waste management Ian. V '� <br /> or more of the following measures: has not been contaminated by any toilet discharge, has not been affected by infectious, contaminated, or unhealthy KITCHEN FAUCETS 1.8 GPM @ 60 PSI 9 P <br /> bodily wastes, and does not present a threat from contamination by unhealthful processing, manufacturing, or 2. Mixed construction and demolition debris processors can be located at the California Department of n, <br /> 6.1.1 Local ordinance. Comply with a lawfully enacted storm water management and/or erosion control operating wastes. "Graywater"includes, but is not limited to wastewater from bathtubs, showers, bathroom WASH FOUNTAINS 1.8 [RIM SPACE (IN.)/20 GPM @ 60 PSI] Resources Recycling and Recovery(CalRecycle}. 1� <br /> 5.10 r <br /> ordinance. washbasins, clothes washing machines and laundry tubs, but does not include waste water from kitchen sinks or METERING FAUCETS 0.20 GALLONS/CYCLE � U <br /> dishwashers. 5.408.3 EXCAVATED SOIL AND LAND CLEARING DEBRIS. [BSC] 100 percent of trees, stumps, rocks and <br /> 6.1.2 Best Management Practices (BMP). Prevent the loss of soil through wind or water erosion by METERING FAUCETS FOR .20 [RIM SPACE (IN.)120 GPM @ 60 PSI] associated vegetation and soils resulting primarily from land clearing shall be reused or recycled. For a phased <br /> 5.106.1.2 g �! <br /> an effective combination of erasion and sediment control and gond housekeeping BMP. MODEL WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE(MWELO). The California ordinance regulating landscape WASH FOUNTAINS project, such material may be stockpiled on site until the storage site is developed. <br /> implementing <br /> 1. Soil loss BMP that should be considered for each project include, but are not limited to,the following: design, installation and maintenance practices that will ensure commercial, multifamily and other developer installed <br /> a. Scheduling construction activity. landscapes greater than 2500 square feet meet an irrigation water budget developed based on landscaped area and Exception: Reuse, either on or off-site, of vegetation or soil contaminated by disease or pest In es a Ion. <br /> b. Preservation of natural features, vegetation and soil. climatological parameters. <br /> c. Drainage swales or lined ditches to control stormwater flow. SECTION 5.304 OUTDOOR WATER USE Notes: <br /> MODEL WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE (MWELO). [HCD] The California model ordinance 1. If contamination by disease or pest infestation is suspected, contact the County Agricultural <br /> Mulching or h droseedin to stabilize disturbed soils. 5.304.1 WATER BUDGET. A water budget shall be developed for landscape irrigation use that installed in conjunction <br /> d. g Y g <br /> 9Califomia Code of Regulations,Title 23, Division 2, Chapter 2.7), regulating landscape design, installation and Commissioner and follow its direction for recycling or disposal of the material. <br /> e. Erosion control to protect slopes. with a new building or an addition or alteration conforms to the local water efficient landscape ordinance or to the <br /> 2. For a map of know pest and/or disease quarantine zones, consult with the California Department o 00 <br /> CM <br /> 3 f. Protection of storm drain inlets(gravel bags or catch basin inserts). maintenance practices. Local agencies are required to adopt the updated MWELO, or adopt a local ordinance at least California Department of Water Resources Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance where no local ordinance is and Agriculture. (www.cdfa.ca.gov) LU <br /> 9. <br /> UJ h. <br /> Perimeter sediment control (perimeter silt fence,fiber rolls). as effective as the MWELO. applicable. +�+ <br /> 0 h. Sediment trap or sediment basin to retain sediment on site. <br /> i. Stabilized construction exits. POTABLE WATER. Water that is drinkable and meets the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) Drinking Note: Prescriptive measures to assist in compliance with the water budget are listed in Sections 492.5 SECTION CLING BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION <br /> j. Wind erosion control. Water Standards. See definition in the California Plumbing Code, Part 5. 9 5.41ide RECYCLING BY OCCUPANTS. Provide readily accessible areas that serve the entire building and are <br /> Z 9 through 492.8, 492.10 and 492.11 of the ordinance, which may be found at: <br /> k. Other soil loss BMP acceptable to the enforcing agency. http://www.water.ca.gov/wateruseefficiency/docstWater0rdSeG492.r-fm identified for the depositing, storage and collection of nonhazardous materials for recycling, including (at i <br /> nt materials and wastes that should be [HCD] satisfactory 9. P <br /> W <br /> 2. Good housekeeping BMP to manage construction equipment, POTABLE WATER. HCD Water that is satisfacto for drinking, culinary, and domestic uroses, and meets the U.S. minimum)paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics and metals or meet a lawfully enacted local recycling <br /> 0� considered for implementation as appropriate for each project include, but are not limited to, the following: Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) Drinking Water Standards and the requirements of the Health Authority <br /> C a. Material handling and waste management. Having Jurisdiction. 5.304.2 OUTDOOR POTABLE WATER USE. For new water service or for addition or alteration requiring upgraded ordinance, i more restrictive.. <br /> water service for landscaped areas of at least 1,000 square feet but not more than 5,000 square feet{the level at <br /> co b. Building materials stockpile management. which Water Code 535 applies), separate submeters or metering devices shall be installed for outdoor potable 5.410.1.1 Additions. [A] All additions conducted within ll 12 vide r period under single or multiple permits, <br /> o c. Management of washout areas (concrete, paints, stucco, etc.). RECYCLED WATER. Water which, as a result of treatment of waste, is suitable for a direct beneficial use or a § ) p g <br /> l d. Control of vehiclelequipment fueling to contractor's staging area. controlled use that would not otherwise occur[Water Code Section 13050 (n}]. Simply put, recycled water is water <br /> water use. resulting in an increase of 30%or more in floor area, shall provide recycling areas on site. <br /> Exception: Additions within a tenant space resulting in less than a 30% increase in the tenant space floor <br /> e. Vehicle and equipment cleaning performed off site. treated to remove waste matter attaining a quality that is suitable to use the water again. 5.304.3 IRRIGATION DESIGN. In new nonresidential construction with at least 1,000 but not more than 2,500 square area. Z <br /> cel f. Spill prevention and control. feet of cumulative landscaped area (the level at which the MWELO applies), install irrigation controllers and q Z <br /> BMP ecce table to the enforcin agency. SUBMETER. A meter installed subordinate to a site meter. Usually used to measure water intended for one purpose, <br /> � g. Other housekeeping p 9 sensors which include the following criteria, and meet manufacturer's recommendations. 5.410.1.2 Sample ordinance. Space allocation for recycling areas shall comply with Chapter 18, Part Division <br /> W_ r <br /> �' authority of California Building Standards Commission as such as landscape irrigation. For the purposes of CALGreen, a dedicated meter may be considered a submeter. 30 of the Public Resources Code. Chapter 18 is known as the California Solid Waste Reuse and Recycling <br /> +^ 5.106.4 BICYCLE PARKING. For buildings within the out y g <br /> 1 comply with Section 5.106.4.1. For buildings within the authority of the Division of the estimated total landscape irrigation water use which shall not exceed the maximum applied 5.304.3.1 Irrigation controllers. Automatic irrigation system controllers installed at the time of final inspection Access Act of 1991 (Act). <br /> specified in Section 03, p y WATER BUDGET. Is the es P 9 O <br /> shall comply with the fallowing: Note: A sample ordinance for use by local agencies may be found in Appendix A of the document at the <br /> State Architect pursuant to Section 105, comply with Section 5.106.42 LU <br /> water allowance calculated in accordance with the Department of Water Resources Model Efficient Landscape CalRecycle's web site. <br /> I Ordinance (MWELO). LL to <br /> c� parking. BSC Comply with Sections 5.106.4.1.1 and 5.106.4.1.2; or meet the applicable local 1. Controllers shall be weather-or soil moisture-based controllers that automatically adjust irrigation in <br /> 5.106.4.1 Bicycle pa g [ ] P Y WATER USE response to changes in plants' needs as weather conditions change. 5.410.2 COMMISSIONING. [N] For new buildings 10,000 square feet and over, building commissioning shall a <br /> 0 ordinance,whichever is stricter. SECTION RS. S INDOOR <br /> �I 5.303.1 METERS. Separate submeters or metering devices shall be installed for the uses described in Sections 2. Weather-based controllers without integral rain sensors or communication systems that account for local included in the design and construction processes of the building project to verify that the building systems and <br /> is anticipated to rainfall shall have a separate wired or wireless rain sensor which connects or communicates with the components meet the owner's or owner representative's project requirements. Commissioning shall be performed <br /> Q 5.106.4.1.1 Short-term bicycle parking. [BSG] If the project or an addition or alterationp <br /> 503.1.1 and 503.1.2. in accordance with this section by trained personnel with experience on projects of comparable size and <br /> UI generate visitor traffic, provide permanently anchored bicycle racks within 200 feet of the visitors'entrance, controller(s). Soli moisture-based controllers are not required to have rain sensor input. <br /> complexity. Commissioning requirements shall include: <br /> o readily visible to passers-by,for 5% of new visitor motorized vehicle parking spaces being added, with a 5.303.1.1 Buildings in excess of 50,000 square feet. Separate submeters shall be installed as follows: [ r 1 <br /> CIOminimum of one two-bike capacity rack. 1. For each individual leased, rented or other tenant space within the building projected to consume more Note: More information regarding irrigation controller function and specifications is available from the 1. Owner's or Owner representative's project requirements. V lJ <br /> � N Exception: Additions or alterations which add nine or less visitor vehicular parking spaces. than 100 gal/day (380 Uday), including, but not limited to, spaces used for laundry or cleaners, restaurant or Irrigation Association. 2. Basis i design. n/ <br /> 2. Commissioning measures shown in the construction documents. �l <br /> Q w <br /> foodservice, medical or dental office, laboratory, or beauty salon or barbershop. 4. Commissioning plan. <br /> 5.106.4.1.2 Long-term bicycle parking. For new buildings with over 10 tenant-occupants or for additions or 2. Where separate submeters for individual building tenants are unfeasible, for water supplied to the 5. Functional performance testing. <br /> c6 Y alterations that add 10 or more tenant vehicular parking spaces, provide secure bicycle parking for 5 percent following subsystems: <br /> 1q, of the tenant vehicle parking spaces being added, with a minimum of one space. Acceptable parking facilities a. Makeup water for cooling towers where flow through is greater than 500 gpm (30 LIS). 6. Documentation and training. <br /> 7. Commissioning report. <br /> shall be convenient from the street and shall meet one of the following: b. Makeup water for evaporative coolers greater than 6 gpm (0.04 LIs). <br /> 1. Covered, lockable enclosures with permanently anchored racks#or bicycles; c. Steam and hot water boilers with energy input more than 500,000 Btu/h (147 kW). Exceptions: BATE: 12/02/2015 <br /> oN 2. Lockable bicycle rooms with permanently anchored racks; or 1. Dry storage warehouses of any size. <br /> CO Lockable, permanently rooms <br /> anchored bicycle lockers. 5.303.1.2 Excess consumption. A separate submeter or metering device shall be provided for any tenant within 2. Areas under 10,000 square feet used for offices or other conditioned accessory spaces within dry <br /> 0 3. Loc a p Y Y <br /> 086 <br /> NI anew building or within an addition that is projected to consume more than 1,000 gal/day. storage warehouses. J Co B N O. 15. <br /> 'n Note: Additional information on recommended bicycle accommodations may be obtained from Sacramento 3. Tenant improvements under 10,000 oren square feet as described in Section 303.1.1 <br /> Area Bicycle Advocates. <br /> 5.303.2 WATER REDUCTION. Plumbing fixtures shall meet the maximum flow rate values shown in Table 5.303.2.3 4. Commissioning requirements for energy systems covered by the 2013 California Energy Code. <br /> Exception: Building that demonstrate 20%overall water use reduction. In this case, a calculation demonstrating <br /> All building systems and components covered by Title 24, Part 6, as well io process equipment and controls, and <br /> renewable energy systems shall be included in the scope of the commissioning requirements. <br /> mU a 20% reduction in the building "water use baseline,"as established in Table 5.303.2.2, shall be provided. <br /> GC - 1-0 U <br /> 5.303.2.1 Areas of addition or alteration. For those occupancies within the authority of the California Building <br /> Standards Commission as specified in Section 103, the provisions of Section 5.303.2 and Section 5.303.3 shall <br /> aD <br /> U apply to new fixtures in additions or areas of alteration to the building. <br /> RK OF THE ARCHITECT&THE SAME MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED OR DISCLOSED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE ARCHITECT.COPYRIGHT"SCOTT GIBSON ARCHITECTS"ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. <br /> ALL DRAWINGS&WRITTEN MATERIAL APPEARING HEREIN CONSTITUTE THE ORIGINAL AND UNPUBLISHED WO <br />