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<br /> APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY A5.106.9 Building orientation. Locate and orient the building as follows: A5.303.2.3.1 Tier 1 -30 percent savings. A schedule of plumbing fixtures and
<br /> Requirements 1. Long sides facing north and south fixture fittings that will reduce the overall use of potable water within the building
<br /> Project meets all of the requirements of Divisions 5.1 through 5.5. 0 2. Protect the building from thermal loss, drafts and degradation of the building by 30 percent shall be provided.
<br /> Planning and Design envelope caused by wind and wind-driven materials. A5.303.2.3.2 Tier 2 -35 percent savings.A schedule of plumbing fixtures and
<br /> Site Selection 5.106.10 Grading and paving. The site shall be planned and developed to keep 0 fixture fittings that will reduce the overall use of potable water within the building
<br /> A5.103.1 Community connectivity. Locate project on a previously developed site surface water away from buildings. Construction plans shall indicate how site grading by 35 percent shall be provided.
<br /> within a 1/2 mile radius of at least ten basic services, listed in Section A5.103.1. or a drainage system will manage all surface water flows. A5.303.2.3.3 40 percent savings.A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture
<br /> A5.103.2 Brownfield or greyfield site redevelopment or infill area development. A5.106.11 Heat island effect. Reduce nonroof heat islands and roof heat islands as fittings that will reduce the overall use of potable water within the building by 40
<br /> Select for development a brownfield in accordance with Section A5.103.2.1 or on a follows: percent shall be provided.
<br /> greyfield or infill site as defined in Section A5.102. A5.106.11.1 Hardscape alternatives. Use one or a combination of strategies 1 Calculate savings by Water Use Worksheets
<br /> A5.103.3.1 Brownfield redevelopment. Develop a site documented as through 3 for 50 percent of site hardscape or put 50 percent of parking 5.303.4 Wastewater reduction. Each building shall reduce the generation of
<br /> contaminated and fully remediated or on a site defined as a brownfield. underground. wastewater by one of the following methods: As applicable
<br /> Site Preservation 1. Provide shade (mature within 5 years of occupancy). 1. The installation of water-conserving fixtures or 0
<br /> A5.104.1.1 Local zoning requirement in place. Exceed the zoning's open space 2. Use light colored/high-albedo materials. 2. Utilizing nonpotable waters stems. 0
<br /> requirement for vegetated open space on the site by 25 percent. 3. Use open-grid pavement system. A5.303.3 Appliances. ARCO
<br /> A5.104.1.2 No local zoning requirement in place. Provide vegetated open space A5.106.11.2 Cool roof. Use roofing materials having solar reflectance, thermal 1. Clothes washers shall have a maximum Water Factor(WF)that will reduce the
<br /> area adjacent to the building equal to the building footprint area. emiftance or Solar Reflectance Index(SRI)3 equal to or greater than the values use of water. BPWEST COAST PRODUCTS,LLC
<br /> A5.104.1.3 No open space required in zoning ordinance. Provide vegetated open shown in: 2. Dishwashers shall meet the criteria in Section A5.303.3(2)(a)and (b).
<br /> space equal to 20 percent of the total project site area. Table A5.106.11.2.1 -Tier 1 or 3. Ice makers shall be air cooled.
<br /> Deconstruction and Reuse of Existing Structures Table A5.106.11.2.2-Tier 2 4. Food steamers shall be connectionless or boilerless.
<br /> A5.105.1.1 Existing building structure. Maintain at least 75 percent of existing k ` `"` }` h:F 5. The use and installation of water softeners shall be limited or prohibited by local
<br /> building structure (including structural floor and roof decking)and envelope(exteriora encies.
<br /> skin and framing) based on surface area. " � 11 A5.303.5 Dual plumbing. New buildings and facilities shall be dual plumbed for
<br /> Exceptions: 5.201.1 Scope. The California Energy Commission will continue to adopt mandatory
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<br /> 1.Window assemblies and nonstructural roofing material. buildingstandards. 5.303.6 Plumbing fixtures and fittings. Plumbing fixtures (water closets and urinals)
<br /> 2. Hazardous materials that are remediated as a art of the project. A5.203.1 Energy performance. Using an Alternative Calculation Method approved by and fittings faucets and showerheads shall comply with the requirements listed for
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<br /> 3. A project with an addition of more than two times the square footage of the the California Energy Commission, calculate each nonresidential building's TDV each type in Items listed in Table 5.303.6. As applicable
<br /> existing building. energy and CO2 emissions and compare it to the standard or"budget" building. 1.Water closets (toilets)-flushometer type
<br /> A5.105.1.2 Existing nonstructural elements. Reuse existing interior nonstructural A5.203.1.1 Tier 1. Exceed California Energy Code requirements, based on the 2.Water closets (toilets)-tank type
<br /> elements (interior walls, doors, floor coverings and ceiling systems) in at least 50 2008 Energy Efficiency Standards, by 15 percent. 3. Urinals
<br /> percent of the area of the completed building (including additions). A5.203.1.2 Tier 2. Exceed California Energy Code requirements, based on the 4. Public lavatory faucets 0
<br /> Exception: A project with an addition of more than two times the square footage 2008 Ener y Efficient Standard, b 30 ercent 5. Public metering self-closing faucets 0 ENG®
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<br /> A5.105.1.3 Salvage. Salvage additional items in good condition such as light fixtures, A5.204.1 ENERGY STAR equipment and appliances. All equipment and appliances 7. Residential kitchen faucets 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH
<br /> plumbing fixtures and doors for reuse on this project in an onsite storage area or for provided by the builder shall be ENERGY STAR labeled if ENERGY STAR is 8. Residential shower heads KENT, WA 98032
<br /> salvage in dedicated collection bins. Document the weight or number of the items applicable to that equipment ora liance. 9. Single shower fixtures served b more than one showerhead
<br /> salvaged. A5.204.2 Energy monitoring. Provide submetering or equivalent combinations of :. " �.J:: (425)251-6222
<br /> Site Development sensor measurements and thermodynamic calculations, if appropriate, to record 5.304.1 Water budget. A water budget shall be developed for landscape irrigation (425)251-8782 FAX
<br /> 5.106.1 Storm water pollution prevention plan. For projects of one acre or less, 0 energy use data for each major energy system in the building. use.
<br /> develop a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)that has been designed, A5.204.2.1 Data storage. The data management system must be capable of 5.304.2 Outdoor potable water use. For new water service, separate meters or CML ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING,
<br /> specific to its site, conforming to the State Storm water NPDES Construction Permit or electronically storing energy data and creating user reports showing hourly. daily, submeters shall be installed for indoor and outdoor potable water use for landscaped SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
<br /> local ordinance, whichever is stricter, as is required for projects over one acre. The monthly and annual energy consumption for each major energy system. areas between 1,000 square feet and 5,000 square feet. 0
<br /> plan should cover prevention of soil loss by storm water run-off and/or wind erosion, of A5.204.2.2 Data access. Hourly energy use data shall be accessible through a A5.304.2.1 Outdoor potable water use. For new water service not subject to the No. DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION
<br /> sedimentation and/or of dust/particulate matter air pollution. central data management system and must be available daily. provisions of Water Code Section 535, separate meters or submeters shall be o1/�s/is BUILDING PERMIT SUBMITTAL
<br /> Storm water design. Design storm water runoff rate and quantity in A5.204.3 Demand response. HVAC systems with Direct Digital Control Systems and installed for indoor and outdoor potable water use for landscaped areas between
<br /> conformance with Section A5.106.3.1 and storm water runoff quality by Section centralized lighting systems shall include preprogrammed demand response strategies 500 square feet and 1,000 square feet. 1
<br /> A5.106.3.2 or by local requirements, whichever are stricter. that are automated with either a Demand Response Automation Internet Software 5.304.3 Irrigation design. In new nonresidential projects with between 1,000 and
<br /> A5.106.2.1 Storm water runoff rate and quantity. Implement a storm water Client or dry contact relays. 2,500 square feet of landscaped area (the level at which the MLO applies), install 2
<br /> management plan resulting in no net increase in rate and quantity of storm water A5.204.3.1 HVAC. The preprogrammed demand response strategies should be irrigation controllers and sensors which include the following criteria and meet 3
<br /> runoff from existing to developed conditions. capable of reducing the peak HVAC demand by cooling temperature set point manufacturer's recommendations.
<br /> Exception: If the site is already greater than 50 percent impervious, adjustment. 5.304.3.1 Irrigation controllers. Automatic irrigation system controllers installed a 0
<br /> implement a storm water management plan resulting in a 25 percent A5.204.3.2 Lighting. The preprogrammed demand response strategies should be at the time of final inspection shall comply with the following: Q
<br /> decrease in rate and quantity. capable of reducing the total lighting load by a minimum 30 percent through 1. Controllers shall be weather-or soil moisture-based controllers that 0
<br /> A5.106.2.2 Storm water runoff quality. Use post construction treatment control best dimming control or bi-level switching. automatically adjust irrigation in response to changes in plants' needs as As applicable 0
<br /> management practices BMPs to mitigate infiltrate, filter or treat storm water runoff weather conditions change. Q
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<br /> from the 85th percentile 24-hour runoff event(for volume-based BMPs)or the runoff A5.204.3.3 Software clients.The software clients will be capable of 2.Weather-based controllers without integral rain sensors or communication -18865
<br /> produced by a rain event equal to two times the 85th percentile hourly intensity(for communicating with a DR Automation Server. systems that account for local rainfall shall have a separate wired or
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<br /> A5.106.3 Low impact development(LID). Reduce peak runoff in compliance with ° - Soil moisture-based controllers are not required to have rain sensor in ut.
<br /> Section 5.106.3.1. Employ at least two of the following methods or other best A5.211 1 On-site renewable energy. Use on-site renewable energy for at least 1 S �
<br /> p Y g percent of the electrical service overcurrent protection device rating calculated in A5.304.4 Potable water reduction. Provide water efficient landscape irrigation design eD ARG \
<br /> management practices to allow rainwater to soak into the ground, evaporate into the that reduces by the use of potable water.
<br /> air or collect in storage receptacles for irrigation or other beneficial uses. LID strategies accordance with the 2007 California Electrical Code or 1 KW, whichever is greater, in
<br /> g p g g addition to the electrical demand required to meet 1 percent of natural gas and A5.304.4.1 Tier 1 - Reduce the use of potable water to a quantity that does not
<br /> include, but are not limited to those listed in Section A5.106.4. exceed 60 percent of ETo times the landscape area.
<br /> 5.106.4 Bicycle parking and changing rooms. Comply with Sections 5.106.4.1 and � propane use calculated in accordance with the 2007 California Plumbing Code.
<br /> y p g g g p Y A5.211.1.1 Documentation. Calculate renewable on-site system to meet the A5.304.4.2 Tier 2-Reduce the use of potable water to a quantity that does not
<br /> 5.106.4.2; or meet local ordinance, whichever is stricter. exceed 55 percent of ETo times the landscape area.
<br /> 5.106.4.1 Short-Term bicycle parking. If the project is anticipated to generate requirements of Section A5.211.1. Factor in net-metering, if offered by local utility,
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<br /> visitor traffic, provide permanently anchored bicycle racks within 200 feet of the on an annual basis. not be limited to, the items listed in A5.304.4.
<br /> visitors'entrance, readilyvisible to passers-by,for 5 percent of visitor motorized A5.211.3 Green power. Participate in the local utility's renewable energy portfolio
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<br /> vehicle parking capacity, with a minimum of one two-bike capacity rack. program that provides a minimum of 50 percent electrical power from renewable
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<br /> 5.106.4.2 Lon Term bicycle parking. For buildings with over 10 tenant- sources. Maintain documentation through utility billing.
<br /> g- Y p g• 9 A5.304.5 Potable water elimination. Provide a water efficient landscape irrigation
<br /> occupants, provide secure bicycle parking for 5 percent of tenant-occupied A5.211.4 Prewiring for future solar. Install conduit from the building roof or eave to a
<br /> p Y p g p p location within the building identified as suitable for future installation of a charge design that eliminates the use of potable water beyond the initial requirements for plan
<br /> motorized vehicle parking capacity, with a minimum of one space. installation and establishment.
<br /> A5.106.4.3 Changing rooms. For buildings with over 10 tenant-occupants, controller(regulator)and inverter. Methods used to accomplish the requirements of this section shall include, but not be
<br /> provide changing/shower facilities in accordance with Table A5.106.4.3 or A5.211.4.1 Off-grid prewiring for future solar. If battery storage is anticipated, limited to, the items listed in A5.304A. DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION:
<br /> document arrangements with nearby changing/shower facilities. conduit should run to a location within the building that is stable, weather-proof, A5.304.6 Restoration of areas disturbed by construction. Restore all areas
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<br /> A5.106.5.1 Designated parking for fuel-efficient vehicles. Provide designated insulated disturbed during construction by planting with local native and/or noninvasive TI
<br /> parking for any combination of low-emitting, fuel-efficient and carpool/van pool vehicles spaces. vegetation. ® ® am/pm
<br /> as shown in: "' '" �" ak-' A5.104.7 Previously developed sites. On previously developed or graded sites,
<br /> Table A5.106.5.1.1 for Tier 1 at 10ercent of totals aces A5.212.1 Elevators and escalators. In buildings with more than one elevator or two
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<br /> Table A5.106.5.1.2 for Tier 2 at 12ercent of totals aces escalators, provide controls to reduce the energy demand of elevators and reduce the
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<br /> 5.106.5.2 Designated parking. Provide designated parking for an combination of speed of escalators. Document the controls in the project specifications andW� S
<br /> g p g• 9 p g Y A5.304.8 Graywater irrigation system. Install graywater collection system for onsite
<br /> low-emitting, fuel-efficient and carpool/van pool vehicles as shown in Table 5.106.6.2. commissioning lan subsurface irri ation usin ra ater.
<br /> A5.106.5.3.1 Electric vehicle supply wiring. For each space required in Table
<br /> A5.213.1 Steel framin . Design for and em la techni ues to avoid thermal brid in .
<br /> A406.1.6.2.1, provide one 120 VAC 20 amp and one 208/240 V 40 amp, grounded AC H rS SITE ADDRESS:
<br /> outlets or panel capacity and conduit installed for future outlets and as shown in Table ter A5.404.1 Wood framing. Employ advanced wood framing techniques or�OVE, as
<br /> A5.1 06.5.3.1. ,permitted b the enforcinga enc . ESCAL®N AVENUE
<br /> A5.106.6 Parking capacity. Design parking capacity to meet but not exceed minimum 5.303.1 Meters. Separate meters shall be installed for the uses described in S120
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<br /> local zoning requirements. 503.1.1 through 503 1.3. A5.4051 Regional materials. Select building materials or products for permanent @ HIGHWAY
<br /> A5.106.6.1 Reduce parking capacity. With the approval of the enforcement 5.303.1.1 Buildings in excess of 50,000 square feet. Separate submeters shall installation on the project that have been harvested or manufactured in California or ESCALON,CAA
<br /> authority, employ strategies to reduce on-site parking area by be installed as follows: within 500 miles of the pro"ect site, meetin the criteria listed in Section A5.405.1.
<br /> 1. Use of on street parking or compact spaces, illustrated on the site plan or 1. For each individual leased, rented or other tenant space within the building 0 A5.405.2 Bio-based materials. Select bio-based building materials per Section FACILITY # T
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<br /> 2. Implementation and documentation of programs that encourage occupants projected to consume more than 100 gal/day. A5.405.2.1 or A5.405.2.2.
<br /> to carpool, ride share or use alternate transportation. 2. For spaces used for laundry or cleaners, restaurant or food service, 0 A5.405.2.1 Certified wood products. Certified wood is an important component DESIGNED BY: ALLIANCE Z&DM:
<br /> A5.106.7 Exterior walls. Meet requirements in the current edition of the California medical or dental office, laboratory or beauty salon or barber shop projected of green building strategies and the California Building Standards Commission will
<br /> Energy Code and select one of the following for wall surfaces: to consume more than 100 gal/day. continue to develop a standard through the next code cycle. CHE0(ED BY: BP REPM:
<br /> 1. Provide vegetative or man-made shading devices for east-, south-and west- 5.303.1.2 Excess consumption. Any building within a project or space within a 0 A5.405.2.2 Rapidly renewable materials. Use materials made from plants DRAM BY: ALLIANCE PM:
<br /> facing walls with windows. building that is projected to consume more than 1,000ag liday. harvested within a ten-year cycle for at least 2.5 percent of total materials value,
<br /> 2. Use wall surfacing with minimum SRI 25 (aged), for 75 percent of opaque wall 5.303.2 20 percent savings.A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings that 0 based on estimated cost. VON: _ PROJECT No-
<br /> areas. will reduce the overall use of potable water within the building by 20 percent shall be A5.405.3 Reused materials. Use salvaged, refurbished, refinished or reused 17223
<br /> 5.106.8 Light pollution reduction. Comply with lighting power requirements in the 0 provided. materials for at least 5 percent of the total value, based on estimated cost of materials
<br /> California Energy Code and design interior and exterior lighting such that zero direct- (Calculate savings by Water Use Worksheets) 0 on the project. DRAWING TITLE:
<br /> beam illumination leaves the building site. Meet or exceed exterior light levels and 5.303.2.1 Multiple showerheads serving one shower.When single shower A5.405.4 Recycled content,Tier 1. Use materials, equivalent in performance to virgin
<br /> uniformity ratios for lighting zones 1 -4 as defined in Chapter 10 of the California fixtures are served by more than one showerhead, the combined flow rate of all materials, with postconsumer or preconsumer recycled content value (RCV)equaling
<br /> Administrative Code, using the following strategies: the showerheads shall not exceed the maximum flow rates specified in the 20 at least 10 percent of the total value, based on estimated cost of materials on the
<br /> 1. Shield all exterior luminaires or use cutoff luminaires. 0 percent reduction column contained in Table 5.303.2.3 or the shower shall be project. Provide documentation as to the respective values.
<br /> 2. Contain interior lighting within each source. 0 designed to onlyallow one showerhead to be in operation at a time. A5.405.4.1 Recycled content, Tier 2. Use materials, equivalent in performance
<br /> 3.Allow no more than .01 horizontal foot candle 15 ft beyond the site. 0 to virgin materials, with postconsumer or preconsumer recycled content value SHEET No:
<br /> 4. Contain all exterior lighting within property boundaries. (RCV)for a minimum of 15 percent of the total value, based on estimated cost of
<br /> Exception: See Part 2, Chapter 12, Section 1205.6 for campus lighting materials on the pr9ject. Provide documentation as to the respective values.
<br /> requirements for parking facilities and walkways.
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