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CALGreen CALGrew1 GAL VOL G,4LGresn DRAWING F- <br /> APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR t35C MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 NO. A5.106.7 Exterior scalls.Meet requirements in t he current editia n of the Cakjarnin E3rergy Cade and comply N0. <br /> Requirements with either Section A5.106.7.1 or A5.106.7.2 for wall surfaces: APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier';'5.106A Bi eye'tione p 103, Fm comply <br /> wi h S within the an4.1.F of California Building Standards Commission as © C 1.1 AS.106.7.1 Fenestration.Pm vi de ve etativa or man- devices for all fenestration an east-, Ener Effreicney <br /> Project[neer:all of alto requirements of Divisions 5.1 tlrrouglt 5..5. Cl ❑ ❑ specified in Section 103,compl}'with Section 5.106.4.1.For buildin s within the authority of the Division of g g � � <br /> the State Architect ursuant to Section 105,comply with Section 5.16.4.2- south-and west-facing walls. Performance Requirements For Newl Constructed Buildi and Additions m <br /> Planning and Design P P Y q F "Ks LJ <br /> 5.1[16.4.1 Bicycle Parking. SSC-CG Com 1 with Sections 5.106.4.1.1 and 5.106.4.1.2;or meet the A5.106.7.I.1 East and west walls.Shading devices shall have 30%coverage to a height of 20 feet or to n ❑ <br /> P 8 [ ] ply 5.241.1 Scope Building rrLeets or exceeds the req riven encs of rite California B tilduig Energy Efficiency z Z <br /> Site Selection a licablelocal ordinance,whichever is stricter. the tap of the exterior wall wlvchevrris less. ' D Z= [7 T-24 <br /> PP Standards.' � Q <br /> A .7. . South walls. v coverage - t r to f ❑ ❑ <br /> A5.103.1 Communityconnectivity.Locate m ect on a reviousl developed sitewithin a tlz-mile radius of 5.10fi.4.1.1 Short-term bit cle parking.If time new m t or addition or alteration is anuci 'ted to erste O 5 10fi 1 2 Sou a Is Shading devices shall have 6040 co•erag to a hergh of 20 feet❑ to the p o Q 0 <br /> ty P 7 P Y P� ❑ ❑ y P $ P �c P the exterior wall,whichever is less. A&20 Energy efficiency.Nonresidential high-me residential and hotellmotel buildings that include � <br /> at least ten basic services,listed in Section A5.103.1. v silartraffic,provide Permanently anchoacd bicycle racks w thin 00 beet of the visitors'entranac, caddy A3.106.7.2 D a ere wall areas tiro wall surfaoin with SRI 25[aged),for 7596 of o ere wall areas. ❑ ❑ Ughting andlor motion c2]systems shall comply with Sections A5.203.].1 and either A5203-1.2.1 or I I p <br /> AS,I012 Brownfield or grey field site redevelopment or infill area development.Select for development a risible to pa;sexs by,for 5 percent of new visitor motorized�rhicle puffing spaces being added,with a p q g p A5.2 0 3.1-2-2.New]v constructed buildin s,as well as additions and alterations,ase included in the scopeof ❑ ❑ <br /> bmwnfield in accordance with Section A5.103 2-1 or on a greyfield or infill site as defined in Section minimum of one two-biloe capacity rack. See Exception and Note. these sections.Buildings per rritled without lighting or mechanical systems shall comply with Section OZ <br /> A5-106.3.2. ❑ ❑ Exception:Additions or alteratio ns which add nine or fewer visitor ve hicular paikin g spaces. 5.106A Light pollution reduction.[N]Outdo or lighting systems shall be designed and installed to comply 0 CIVIL A5.2D3.1.1 but are not xquioed tocoanply with Sec tion&A5.203.1.1.2 or-45.203-1.2. L I I I I I I I I <br /> A5.103,7.1 BrownCeld redevela went Develop a site documented as contaminated and full temediatad or 5.106.4.1.2 Long-term bicycle parking.For buildings with 10 or mote tenant-occupants or for additions or Z with the following: PLANS <br /> P P Y A5.203.1.1 Tier 1 and Tier 2prerequisites.rje Each of the following efficient measures s aired for all <br /> on a site defined at a brvvvnfield. alterations that add 10 or more tenant vehicular parking spaces,provide secure bicycle parlang for 5 percent 1.Tkmc minimum requirenmeiits in the Ccdiforreia Energy Code for Lighting Zones 1�as defined in Chapter g Y � � � <br /> Df tenant-oCCURied motorized vehicle paikinQ spaces beim added,with a minimum of one space.Acceptable 10 of the California Adm raniatrafive Code;and applicable component'of the building project <br /> SI Me Presesrva11011 parking facilities shall be convenient from the strEt and shall meet one of the fallowing: _'.Backlight,Tlplight and Glare(BUG)ratings as defined in IESNA TNI-15-11;and A5.203-1.1.1 Outdoor lighting.Newly installed outdoor lighting power is no greater than 90 percent of the ®, ®z 5m11.104.1.1 Local zoning requireent in place Exceed[he aanilrg's open Sp rrquirtment for v11 Elres egetated 1.Coveted,lockable enclosuwith permanently anchored racks for bicycles; 3.All BUG ratings not exceeding those shown in Table 5.106.8,or ¢r• Title 24,Part 6 calculated value of allowed outdoor lighting power. <br /> open space on the site by 25 percent. 2.Lockable bicycle moms with permanently anchored racks;or Comply with a local ordinance lawfully enacted pursuant to Section 101.7,whichever is more stringent. C] AS.203-1-1.2 Service water heating in restaurants,-Newly constructed restaurants 8,000 square feet or <br /> A5.104.13 No local tuning requirement in phare-Provide vegetated apen space area adjacent to the.building ❑ ❑ 3.Lockable,permanently anchored bicycle lockers. Exceptions:[N] greater and with service water heaters rated 75,000 Btulh or greater installed a solar water-heating system with M2 IM2 <br /> equal to the building footprint area. So U:Additional information on recommended bicycle accommodations may be.obtained from 1-Luminaires that q ualify as excepti on&in Section 14 0-7 of the California Energy Code a minimum solar savings fraction of 0.15.Smexceptions 1 and 2. <br /> A5.104.1.3-,Na open spare required in zoning ordinance Provide vegetated open space equal to 20 percent ❑ ❑ Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates. 2.Emergency lighting A5.203.1.2 Performance standard.Comply with one of the advanced efficiency levels indicated below. ®2 <br /> oft he total project site area. A5.106.4.3 Chu rig rooms.For build' with over 10 tenant-occupants,provide changinglshowef ❑k 3.Building facade meeting the requirements in Table 140.7-B of the California Energy Code,Pan 6. A5.203.1.2.1 Tier 1.Buildings complying with the first level of advanced energy efficiency shall have an <br /> DeconslrurtiOn and Reu.ve or Rxistin St facilities in ace ancewith Table A5.I06.4.3 or document arrangements with neatimychangimglshow�r Ener Bud et that is no reaterthan in below,depending onthet a of en s stems included <br /> g 11 <br /> 4.Custom lighting features as all owed b}'the local Enforcing agency,as permitted b}Section 101.8 Energy g g Pec g YP Energy Y <br /> facilities- in the build n wt.If the mewl con-strutted building,addition or alteration dog not include indoor <br /> AS-105.1.1 Exising building structure.Maintain at leasi.75 percent of existing building structure(including ❑ ❑ Alternate materials,designs and methods of construction g groJ• Y <br /> structural floor and roof decking)and envelope exterior skin and framing)based on surface area. A5.106.5.1 Designated parking for clean air vehicles.Provide designated parking far any combination of I I Note: 1 See also Cali rota Ruiddin Code,Chapter 12,Section 1205.6 for collo a cam us ti htin lighting or mechanical systems,then no additional perfor-mance requirements above Title 24,Part 6 are <br /> Pe( g) [ ] fo 8 P 8 P g 8 <br /> lowemitting,fuel-efficient andcarpoollvan pool vehicles as shown in: uirements for parking facilities and walkways. ��d' <br /> E7tCep ti9 n5: P g } 1.For building ects that include indoor li htio or mechanicals stems,but not both:No 'ter <br /> A5,106.5.1.1 Tier 1 10 ro of total spaces per Table A5.106.5.1.1. F7 g rf t g g y greater <br /> 11 1.Window assemblies and nonstructural roofing mateaial. 5.106.10 Grading and paving.Consuuction plans shall indicate how site grading or a drainage system will CIVIL than 95 Trent of the'Iit1e 24,Pan 6,Ener Bud et for the Standard]Jos' n Building as calculated by <br /> 2-Hazardous materials that are remediated as a art of the project. A5,106.5.1.2 Tier 212%of total Spaces per Table A5.106.5.1.2. ❑ roan a all surface water flows to water from enteringbuilding s.Examples of methods to man e Algy dg <br /> et <br /> -45.10 6.5.1.1 Parking stall markin Paint,in the paint used for stall striping,the following characters such ❑ g P PLANS compliance software certified by the Energy C ting an ion. <br /> 3.A project with an addition of more than two tinlzs the square foot of[he existin building. rig & Pg surface water include those showy in Items 1-5.See exception for additions or alterations. <br /> Pro] q � g g' that the lower edge or the last word aligns with the end of the stall striping and is visible beneath a parked 2.For building projeots that include indoor and mechanical systems:1'tio greater than 90 percent <br /> A5.105.1.b Existing nonstruetural elements.Reuse existing interior nonsuucturil elements(interior walls, ❑ ❑ vehicle: A5.106.11 Heat island effeet.Reduce nonroof heat islands and roof heat islands as foDows: of the Title 24,Part 6 Energy B udget for the Standard Design Building as calculated by compliance 11 U <br /> doors,floor coverings and ceiling systems]in at least 50 percent of the area of the completed building 111 Hd <br /> CLEAN AIR! A5.106. . arscape alternatives,L biif i1h <br /> Use one or a comnaton ostrategies trough 2 for 50 percent of p] El software ceatified by the Euergc•Commission. Z <br /> (including addi[ions)- VANPOOLMV site hardscape or put 50 peacent of parting underground. A5.203.1.2.2 Tier 2.Building scomplying with the second level of advanced energy efficiency shall have an 0 <br /> Exeeptian:A project with an addition of mote than two times the square footage of the exist ng building. 1.Use light colored materials with an initial solar reflectance value of at least M as detemrined in C] ❑ Ener Budget that is no greater than indicated below,depen ou the t of energy systems included in <br /> AS,106.5.1.4 F'ehicle designations.Building managers may consult with local community Transit V Energy g g Pe 8 type rSY Y (/j � � <br /> AS.105.1.3 Salvage,Salvage additional items in good condition such as light fixtures.plumbing fixtures and ❑ ❑ t.+sttan <br /> Managemenssociazions(THAs)for methods of designating vehicles,such as issuing parking dax its E1918 orC1549. the building project.If the new•Iy constructed building,addition ox alterationIJ <br /> does not incl lighting Q <br /> doors for reuse on this project in an onsim storage area or for salvage in dedicated collection bins.Document accordancewih ASTM S <br /> g q2.Use o rid pavement system or ous or permeable ave-meat system. ❑ ❑ or mechanicals systems,then ao additional or-mance uiremenes above Title 24,Part 6 are uired. <br /> suckers.See Notes 1 and 2 pen-gr P y's P�'v'i P� P Ys P� � req U Q � <br /> the weight or anmber of the items salvaged. A5.106.11.2 Cool roof for reduedon of heat island effect.Use roofing materials ha a minimum ed (-1 ❑ 1.For building ec[s that include in lighting or mechanicals stems,but not both:No greater than 90 - Ln Ln <br /> � 5.106.5.2 Designated parking.In new grvjects or additions or alterations that add 1 D ar Marc vehicular Z C-1.1 g �g � g prof g y 8 � <br /> See Items l and arkin s aces,provide deai noted arkin for combination of low fuel-efficient and carpool/ solar reflectance,thermalemittance comply ng with Sections A5.106.1 L.22 and A5-106-11.23 or a percent of the Title 24,Part 6,Energy Budget fox the Standard Design Building as calculated bycompliance I I <br /> P g P P g P g y g' minimum ed or Reflectance In SRI <br /> Slle Development _ van pool vehicles as shown in Table S.lOfi.52. ag ( )3 equal to or greater than the value'shown in: software certified by the Frnergy Commission. IJ � <br /> Table A5.106.11.2.2-Tier 1 or fl 2.For buildi ects that include in lighting and mechanical systems:No ter than 85 percent of ~ <br /> 5.106.1 titorm seater pollution 11rt•vrrrfinn.Now1V constructed projects and additions which disturb less than I7 CIVIL 5.106.5.2,1 Parking stall marking Paint,in the pain[used for stall striping.the following characters such Z C-1.1 ng t g gree P (/7 <br /> ane acre of land shall prevent the pollution of stvrmwaterrunoff from the construction activities through local PLANS that the lower edge of the last word aligns with the end of the stall striping and is visible beneath a pawed Table A5.106.11.2.3-Tier 2 ® the Title 24,Part 6,Energy B udget for the Standard Design Building as calculated by compliance so lware 11 I\ <br /> ordinance in Section 5.106.1.1 vehicle; Exceptions: certified by the EneigyCommission. F-- O Q LC) <br /> or or I I CLEAN AIR! 1.Roof constructions that have a thermal mass over the roof membrane,including areas of vegetated Note:For Energy Budget calculations,high-rise residential and hotel/motel buildings are considered Z a- <br /> Best management practices(B NT)in Section 5.106.1-2. VANPOOL/EV (green)roofs,weighing at least 25lbf&f. nonresidentialbuilding 6. LLJ Q:� U <br /> V <br /> A5.106.2 Storm water design Design storm water runoff rate and quantity in conformance with Section ❑ El 11ote;Vehicles beating Clean Air Vehicle stickers from exp red 134V lane programs may be considered 2.Roof arra covered by building integrated solar photovoltaic and building inicgralcd solaztherraal panels. Rettesvable Energy W <br /> Q W <br /> A5.1062.1 and storm water runoff quality by Section A5.106.2.2 or by local requirements,whichever are eligible for designated parking spaces. A5.106.11.2.1 Solar reflectance:Roofing materials shall have a minimum aged solar reflectance equal to AS,211.1 On-sile renewable eneu•Kr.Use oa-site renewable energy for at least 1 pen:ent of the electiicat 11 171 C D LC) <br /> stricter. 5.106.5.3 Electric vehicle(EV)charging.[N]Construction shall comply with Section 5.106.5.3.1 or Section Ixh F] F] C-1.1 or greater than the values specified in Table A5.10 6.1 1.2.2 for Tier 1 and Table A5.106.11.2.3 for Tier 2. strvwa avercurrekit protection device rating calculated in accordance with tine 2016 Cahfoncia Eleelneal Code Q � <br /> A5.106.2,1 Storm water nrnot!rate and rid Im lenient a storm water man ement plan resulting in ❑ ❑ ❑ 5-106-5.32 to facilitate future installation of electric vehicle supply equipment(EV SE). IF Cool Roof Ratio Council(CRRC)testing for ed reflectance is not available for any to or l KW.whichever is in addition to the electrical demand wired to meet 1 nt of natural as ~ <br /> 9� ty. P ag P g g g greater, req Pezcx g Z <br /> no net increase in rate and uallit of storm water runoff from existing to developed conditions. 5.106.5.3.1 Single chs in space re uiremenb.[--i] products.[he aged value shall be determined using the CRRC certified initial value using the equauon andpropane use calculated in accordance with the 2016 Ca ornia A2umb Code. O7 <br /> q Y g 1� 8 r8 g P R � in8 Q W <br /> paged=[02+B[pinidal-02],where pinitial=the initial solar reflectance and soiling resistance,B, Q <br /> Exception:If the site is already greater than 50 percentimpervious,implement a storm water 5.106.5.3.2-Multiple charging spaces reguiremeaLs.�I] A5.211.1.1 Docurnentatioa Calculate renewable on-site system to mretthe requiretxrent&of Section � <br /> management plan resulting in a 5-percent decrease in rate and quantity. 5.106.5.3.3 EV charging space ealculation.[N]per Table 5.106.5.3.3(approx.6%) 1 1 listed by product type in Table A5.106.11.2.1. A52I 1.1.Factor in net-metering,U offered by local utility,on an an no at basis- [-LJ cl:� Z <br /> Solar reflectance may also be certified by other supervisory entities approved by the Energy Commission A5.211.3 Green ower.Participate in the local utility's renewable energy portfolioprogram that provides a ❑ ❑ Q L d O <br /> A5,106.2.2 Storm water runoff qualitp.Use post construction treatment control best management practices ❑ ❑ ❑ 5.106.5.3.4[N]lde¢tifiration. P P Y r8.'P <br /> (BMPs)to mitigate(infiltrate,filter or treat)storm water runOff from the 85th percentile 24-hour run off event 5.106.5.3.5 UN EV spaces count as designated pWoing. pursuant to Title 24,Part 1,California Administrative Code. p p g Y <br /> minimum of 50- ent electrical ower From renewable sources..lfaintain documentation throw h unlit = � > _ <br /> A5.106,11.2.2 Thermal emittance.Roofing materials shall have a CRRC initial or ed thermal <br /> (for v intensity <br /> (f r MPs)or the runoff produced by a rain event equal to turn times the 85th percentile A5.106.5.3.1 Tier 1.per Table A5.106.5.3.1(approx.S%) ❑ g g brlltnga. I C.� N <br /> hourly intensity(for flaw-based BMPs). P (aPP emiflanoe as detettnined in accordance with ASTM E 408 or C 1371 dual to or greater than those <br /> A5.106.5.3.2 Tier 2.per Tablo A5,106.5.3.2(approx.14%) ❑ specified in Table A5.106.112.2 for Tier I and Table A5.106.112.3 for Tier 2. <br /> AS,106.3 Low impact develop went(LI13.Reduce peals runoff in compliance with Section 5.106.1.Employ ❑ ❑ A5.lft5.3,3 Identification.The service panel or sub circuit directory shall identify[rte resatvtd F] I Thermal emittance may also be certified by other supervisory entities approved by the Energy • <br /> at least two of the following methods or other best management practices to allow rainwater to soak into the overourttnt protective device spacar n <br /> (s)for future EV charging as"BY CAPABLE."The raceway Commission pursuant to Title 24,Part 1,California Ad Code. <br /> ground,evaporate into the air ofcollect in storage receptacles toturigodoa ofotherbeneficialuses.LI17 terruinatioa location shall be permanently and nisi-bly marked as`•EV CAPABLE." AS.I06.11.2.3 Solar reflectance index alternative.S olar Reflectance Index(SRH equal to or greater continued <br /> strategies include,but are not limited to those listed in Section A5.106.3. A5.106.5.3.4 Future charging spaoes qutlifv a$designated parking as described in Section A5.106.5-1 ❑ I I than the values specified in Table A5.106.11.2.2 for Tier 1 and Table A5.106.11.2.3 for Tier 2 may be <br /> A5.106.3.1 Implementation.If applicable,coorrlinate LID projects with the local Regional Water Quality ❑ ❑ DcsignatCd packing for clean air vehicles.Sec Notes 1,2 and 3. used as an alternative to compliance with the aged solar rt]ectance values and thermal emittance. <br /> Control Board,which may issue a permit or otherw se equire LID. A5.106.6 Parking ca act Design arkin c acit to meet but not exceEd minim urn local zoning SRI values used to comply with this section shall be calculated usin the Solar Reflectance Index(SRI) <br /> A5.106.3.2 Greyfield or infill site.Manage 40 percent of the average annual rainfall on the site's ❑ ❑ requirements. P g P g y g Calculation Workshcet(SRI-WS)dew-loped by the CaliforniaEnesgv Commission or in compliance with <br /> impervious surfaces through infiltration,reuse or evaportranspiration. *5.106.6.1 Reduce parkin capacity.With the approval of the enforcement authority employ strategies to AST-!8 1980.01 as specified in the California Energy Cade,Section 118(5)3.Solar reflectance values <br /> reduce on-site parking area 6y used in the SRI-WS shall be based on the aged reflectance value of the roofing product or the equation in <br /> conhmwd 1.Use of on street parking or compact spaces,illustrated on the site plan or ❑ ❑ section A5.106.11.2.1 if the CRRC certified aged solar reflectance ane not available.CertifiedThermal <br /> 2-Implementation and documentation of programs that encourage occupants to carpool,ride share or use El 171em]uanee used in the SRI-WS may be either the initial value or the aged value listed by the CRRC.Solar <br /> alternate transpattation. reflectance and thermal emittance may also be certified by at her supervisory entities approved by the 0) <br /> Commission pit suant to Tide 24,Part 1,Cahifomia Administrative.Codo- <br /> See Note: M <br /> A5.106,11.3'Verification of compliance.If no do umentation is available,an inspection shall be conducted Q <br /> to Ensure roofing materials mea cool roof aged soar reflectance and thermal enrittance or SRI values. <br /> continued fi � aQ U U-) <br /> eolilinswd to., I` <br /> U� <br /> 124 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 125 126 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 127 O It ;4Q i <br /> N Cn O " o <br /> 'ti N <br /> r__� Cn bq .O <br /> NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES e rm� r^ % �p <br /> V1 U') <br /> SECTION A5.602 SECTION A5.602 SECTION AS.602 � � '! 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CALGreer+ CALGreen u <br /> APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tlerl Tler2 NO, APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 NO. � <br /> APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC P.fANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 J <br /> Elevators,Esca]stars and Othe.r Equipment -; 5.304.3 On water in rehabilitated]andscope projects equal to or greater[ball 2 50D s9°are feet <br /> A5.303.3 Appliances and fixhrre commercial application.Appliances and fixtures shall meet the following: CIVIL Aa405.5 Cement and concrete.Use cement and concrete made with recycled products and complying with the <br /> AS-2111 Elevators and escalators.In buildi with mo re than sue elevator or two escalators, rovide Rehabilitatedlandscapeprojectswith an aggregate land scapearea equal to or greater than 2,500 square feet requiring ® O <br /> Han P 1.Clothes washers shall have a maxi Water Factor(R'-F)that will reduce the use of water 6 10 percent ❑ ❑ a folloWirig S4CLionS: <br /> systems and controls to reduce the enW,demand of elevators sad escalators as follows,Doc systems Y a building or perrrot plan c}rck or rte ie v shall compl}with Section 5.307.2 Item 1 or 2. PLANS O <br /> Y �.. . below the California Energy Co nunussions'WP standards for commercial clothes washers located in Title 2D A5A05.5.1 Cement Cement shall comply with one of the following standards: O <br /> operation and controls in the project spesificafions and commissioning plan. of the California Code of Regulations. 5.304.4 Cvrtdoor water use in landscape areas of 2500 square feet or less Any project with an aggregate 1-Portland cement shall meet ASTM C150. ❑ ❑ <br /> A5.212.1.1 Elevators.Traction elevators shall have areregenerative drive system that feeds electrical ower 7 landscape area of 2,500 square feet or less may comply with the performance req Himments of NIW ELC,or ❑D <br /> g Y= P Dishwashers shall meet the criteria in Section A5.303.3(_)(a)and(b). ❑ ❑ s 2.Blended hydrtulic cement shall meet ASTM C595. <br /> back into the build ing rid when the elevator is in motion. conform to the prescriptive oompliance measures contained in MWTsLO's Appendix D. <br /> g g 3.Ice makers shall be air cooled. ❑ ❑ 3.Other Hydraulic Cements shall meet ASTM C 1157. � <br /> A5.212,1.1.1 Car lights and fan.A parked elevator shall turn off its car lights and fan automatically until ❑ ❑ 4.Food steamers shall be connectionless or boilerless.and shall consume no mote than 2 Sanoas of water ❑ ❑ 5:304.5 Graywzder or rainwater use in landscape areas.For projects using treated or untreated graywater or ASA05.5.2 Concrete.Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer of Record,use concrete manufactured with ❑ <br /> the elevator is called for use- I I an hour.includin condensate water,for batch t steamers,and no more than 5 allots of water ❑ ❑ rainwater captured on site,any lot or parcol within the project that has loss than 2,500 square feet of landscape and <br /> 45.212.1.2 Fscalators.An escal ator sh a]I have.a variable voltage variablef frequency per P g type g 0 ❑ ❑ cemartitious materials in accordance with Sections A5.40 5.5.2.1 and A5.405.5.2.1.1,as approved by the <br /> ag req y NV VF)motor drive ❑ ❑ per pan per hour,including condensate water,for co ok to order steamers. motto the lot or parcel's landscape water requitement(Estimated Total Water Use)entirely with treated a enforcing agency. <br /> system that is fully regenerative when the escalator is in motion- 5.The use and installation of water aofteriers that discharge to the community sewer system may be limited ❑ ❑ untreated graywaW or through stored rainwater captured on site is subject only to Appendix D Section(5)-'• A5.405.5.2,1 Supplementary cementitious materials(SCMs).Use concrete made with one or more of ❑ ❑ <br /> A5,212.1.4 Controls.Controls that induce energy demand shall meet requirements of CCR,Title 8,Chapter ❑ ❑ or prohibited by Iocal agencies if cerconditions amet. LI 13 A04.6 S-3Restoration of auras disturbed by construction Restore 11 13 all areas disturbed during construction by the SCM&listed in Section A5.405.5.2.1. <br /> t-Subv:hapter6 and shall not interrupt entdrgcnk•L'operations For elevators required in CCR.Title 24.Pan 2. 11 <br /> tain re 6.Combination ovens shall use a.maximum of 1.5 gallons of water per hour per pan,including condensate planting with local native indfor noninvasive vegetarian- ASA 05.5.2,1.1 Mix design equation.Lase any combination of one or more SCMs,satisfying Pquarmn ElC-al:fortrr:Rrrileihir Coae- water. A5.304.7 Previously developed sines On previously developed or graded sites,restore or protect atlong.50 A4.5-14. y <br /> Energy Efficient Steel Fuming 7.Commercial pre-rinse spray valves manufactured on or after January 1,2006 shall function at equal to or percent of the site area with native and/or noninvasive vegetation. ❑ ❑ Exception:Minimums in mix design&approved by the Engineer of Record may be lower where high <br /> ,5.213.1 Steel fin miny.-Dt&i;jn for and employ techniques to avoid thermal bridging. I ❑ 1 ❑ less than 1.6 gpm(0.10 1Js)at 60 psi(414 kPa)and A5.304.8 Graywater irrigation system.Install gray�varrr collection system for onsire subsurface irrigation using early strength is needed. <br /> a.Be capable of cleaning 60 plates in an average time of not more than 30 seconds per plate swater collected from bathtubs,shaw+eas,bathroom wash basins and laundry water.See Cak omia Piunib' ❑ ❑ ASAD5.S.3 Additional means of cornpliamce.Any'of the following measures shall be permitted to hoc � EER <br /> R'aterFfficirnrf and Cnncervalion gra f tRg �� <br /> b.Be equipped with an integral automatic shutoff Code, employed for the production of cement or ccocrete,depending on their availability and suitability',in <br /> Indoor Water Use c.Operate at static pressure of at least 30 psi(207 kPa]when designed for aflow•rateof 1.3 gpm(0-08 Us) conjunction with Section A5.405.5.2. Pf1 <br /> Water Reuse y <br /> S.:iO3.1 M1ietr.t Separate trraex s}alll ein&tallul ferrk e u es deo rhe iin Sections 5.303-I.1 and 5. l.i.l.^_. or less A5.4055.31 Cement Thefollowing measures maybe used in the manufacture of cement. <br /> 5.303.1.1 New buildin or additions in excess of 50,000 uare Peel,Separate submeter'shall be insta[L,d S.Food waste ul in systems shall use no more than 2 m of potable water. A5.305.1 M1onpoLable water systems Nonpotable water systems for indoor and ou da�r use shall comply with Ikie ❑ ❑ ASA 05.5.3.1.1 Alternative fuels.Where rmitted b•state or local air quality standards. ❑ LJ �� >_ �p N � <br /> gs sq P P P g } gP P Pe y q Y <br /> as follows: 8.1.Note:potable on-site m ater use,such as dishwasher disch a water. c urmat edition of the California PtaoO reg Code. A5.405.5.3.1.2.Alternative power.Aho ower enerated at the cement lant and/or n ❑ ❑ cro \ <br /> P g Yk P a P P O a <br /> 1-For each individual]eased,rented or other tenant space within the building projected to consume more C] A5.345.2 Irrigation systems.Irggadon system regulated by alocal water ficieat landscape ordinalxe orb}'the ❑ ❑ power purchased from[he utility trotting the requirernenu o Section A5.211. 00 M . <br /> A5.3034 Water consersing plumbtig Fixtures and fittings ❑ ❑ California LV meat of WateaResouxres Model NV=Effrcient Landsc Osdinuc4 ELO U <br /> than 100 gallday,including.but not limited to,spaces used for laundry or cleaners,restaurant or food Dep spa (Mu )shall use 4 \ <br /> A5.303.d.1 N¢nwater srpptied urinals. r� �water A_.405.5.3.2 Concrete.The following measures may used in the manufacture of concrete. W tp <br /> service,medical or dental office,laboratory,or beauty salon or barber shop. �_ _ ti <br /> Nonwater supplied urinals ate installed in accordancewith the California Plumbing Code. A5.405.5.3.2.1 Alternative energy.Renewable oral[ernadveenergy meeting therequirementa of Section ❑ ❑ O -1 <br /> fo towi a separate submeters for in dividual building tenants ere unfeasible,for water supplied to the Material Conservation acid Resource Fffirdency x5.211. � 0:� O a - Ci O <br /> fpllowin subs stems Where approved,Hybrid urinals,as defined in Chapter 2,shall be considered waterless urinals. <br /> S Y Efficient Framing stems A5.405.5.3.2.2 R clod a re ates.Concrete made with one or more of the materials listed in Section ❑ ❑ W x -� <br /> a.Makeu water for towers where flow throw h is nater than 500 m 0 LA 0 5.303.3.4 Faucets aril fountains g eg 8 U am <br /> P g g g gP ) p 5.303.3.4.1 Nonresidential lagatory faucets.Lavatory faucets shall have a maximum flow rale of not more A5A04.1 Wood Fruning.Eruptoy advanced wood framing tet hn�ues or OV E,as permilted by the enforcing A5.405.5.32.2. P <br /> b.Makeup water for evaporative coolers greater than 6 gpm(0-04 Lis) ❑ ❑ A5.405.5.3.2.3 Mixing grater.Waterrec led b the local water unc r or water reclaimed from ❑ T � `�� <br /> than 4.5 gallons r minute at 64 sit agency.Sze se-tinns��5.4c�4.1.1 and'S.40t.1.�Foraddi[ional regnuemenis. g }'c S' P l'o t� <br /> c.Steam and hot-water boilers ar t energyinputor mot ring vi0e s 0 l beBtuovi, dfokW) x❑ P manufacturing processes and conforming to ASTM C1602. <br /> 5.30 3.3-4.2 Kite hen fatuets.Kitchen faucets shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 1.8 gallons Material Sources Ion <br /> 5.303.1.2 Excess consumption.A separate submeter or motoring device shall be provided for any tenant within D A5,405.5.3.14 1fi h strength concrete.Concrete elements designed to reduce their total size corn artd ❑ <br /> minute at 60 psi.Kitchen faucets at temporarily increase the flow above the maximum rate but not to $ g P <br /> a new building or an addition that is projected W consume more than 1,000 gallday(3800 L/dayy. P Y P Y A5Abee R nitsiclmaterials.Select building materials or products for permanent installation g the heClit project that ro andard 3.(h1D i concrrzz.as a roved by the Enginezr u['Re ord. <br /> exceed 2.2 gallons per minute at 60 psi,and mus[default to a maximum flow rate of 1-8 gallons per minute atP& PP • <br /> A5.303.2.3.1 Tier 1-12 percent savings.A schedule of plumbing Fixtures and fixture fittings that will D have tion A5.40tcd or maimfa zu ed yr Cal tarots ar vvtill rn 500 Wyles of t}�project site rietxirtg the ctiteria listed ❑ ❑ <br /> P �•. ld 60 psi. Enhanced]7urabilitr and Reduced Maintenance <br /> reduce the overall use of potable water within the building by 12 percent shall be pro vided.By either the 5.303.3.4.3 Wash fountains.Was h fountain s shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 1.S allons in Section AS.40S.1. <br /> g .15.4D6.1.1 5ervicr life.Selrcl nnaletials forlougevrty and minimal deterioration undercondifians of use. C: <br /> prescriptive or performance method. per minutel20[rim space(inches)at 60 psi]. A5.405.2 Bio-based materials Select bio-based building materials per Section A5.405.2.1 orA5.405.2.2. ' <br /> M.303,2.3.2 Tier 2-20-percent savings.A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings that will 12] 5.30 3.3.4.4-Metering faucets.Metering faucets shall not deliver mare than 0.20 gallons per cycle- ASA05.2.1 Certified wood products.Certified wood is an important component of green building strategies ❑ 13A5 4D6.1.2 Reduced maintenance.Select nffiterials that require little if any,finishing. ❑ El <br /> the overall use of potable waterwithin the building by 20 percent shall be provided.(Calculate 5.303.3.4.5-Metering Faucets for wash fountains.Metering faucets for wash fountains shall have a and tho California Building Standards Commission will continucto develop a standard through the next code A5.406.1.3 Rene labi lite.Select materials lh at c an be re-used or recycled at tie end of their service life- ❑ ❑ <br /> savings by Water Use Worksheets) maximum flow rate of not more than 0.20 gallons per cy'clel20[rim space(inches)at 60 psi]. cycle. Breather Resistance and i•MoishireManagement <br /> &5.303.2.3.3 25-percent savings,A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings that will reduce the © ]-Note:Where complying faucets are unavailable,aerators or other means may be used to achieve reducnoH. ASA05,2.2 Rapidly renewable materials,Use.materials made from plants harvested within a Leri-yearcycle ❑ 13 $.407.1-Leather protection.Protide a weatlpr-msistanu axr�rine wall and foundation enwlcpe as Yaluired by <br /> overall use of potable water within the building by 25 percent shall be provided. for at least 2.5 percent of total materials value,based on estimated cost Caiifomia Building Code,Section 1403.2 and Ccltfomfa Ener;,.Cade,Section 1St],manufacturer's mstallation <br /> (Calculate saving s b Water Use Woiksheets 5.303A Commercial kitchen equipment. <br /> g Y ] A5A05.3 Reused materials,Use salvaged.refutbislyd,refinished or reused materials for at leas[5 percent of the instructions or local ordinance,whichever is more stringent <br /> A5.303.2.3.4Non 'table water stems For indooruse.Utilizing non otablewa[er s•stems such as ❑ � � 5.303A.1 Food waste disposers.Disposers shall either modulate the use of water to no more than 1 gpm ❑ ❑ <br /> P systems g p y ( total valine,based on estimated cost of materials on the project. 5.407.2-f oisture control.Em moisture control measures b the following methods; <br /> ca tared rainwater,treated Q water,and recycled water intended to supply water closets,urinals,and when the disposer is not in use(not actively grinding Food w•astelno-load)or shall automatically shut off after Z P-1 PAY Y g <br /> P y Y ) -, Y CIVIL <br /> other allowed uses,ma}'l>G used in the calculations demonstrating the 12-,2A-or 25-perczait reduction. ria more than 10 minutes of inactivity.Disposers shall use rte more than 8 gpmof water. A5A05.4Itetycled conirnt Use materials,equivalent in performance virgin materials,with atotal(combined} 5A07.2.1 Sprinklers.Resign and maintain landscape irrigation s;•sterns Co prevent irrigation splay on 0 PLANS W <br /> The nonporable water systems shall comply with the current edition of the Cadgfomto Platribing Cade. Note:This code section does not affect loo aljurisdiction authority to prohibit or require disposerinstallation. "led content value(RCV)of: structures. Q Z <br /> Tier 1.The RCV shall not be less than 10 percent of the total material cost of the project or use two products Im 5A07.2.2 Entries and openings.Design exterior retries and openings to prevent water intrusion into <br /> 5.303.3 Water conserving plumbing Fixtures and fittings.Plumbing fixtures(water closets and urinals)and ® P-1 5303 5 Arras of additions a alteration For thase occupancies within the authority of the California Building 11 which meet the minimum recycled content levels in Table A5.405.4 for at least 75%,by cast,of all producis buildings as follows. J Q <br /> fittings[faucets and showerheads shall corn 1•with fall Standarmis Commssion as specified in Section 103 tie provisions of Section 5-303.3 and 5.303-4 shall apply to C7 <br /> ) P} g= in that category in the project SA07.2,2.1 Exterior door rotecdon.Primary exterior entries shallbeccveredto prevent water intrusion Li 111 <br /> 3.303,3.1 Water closets.The effective flush volume of all water closets shall not exceed 1.28 allons r 10 new fixttues in additions or areas of alterations to the building. P y P Q <br /> g per Tier 2.The RCV shall not be less than I5 percent of the total material cost of the project or use three 0 by using nonabsorbent floor and wall finishes within at least 2 feet around and perpendicular to such <br /> flush.Tank-type water closets shall be certified to the performance criteria of the U.S.EPA WaterSensc A3.303.5 Dual plumbing.New buildings and facilities shall be dual plumbed for potable and recycled water ❑ ❑ products which meet the minimum recycled content levels in Table A5 405.4 for at least 75%,by cost,of all openings plus at least one of the followting: Z <br /> Specification for Tank-Tope Toilets. systems for toilet flushing when recycled water is available as determined by the enfor_tme:at authority. inducts in that category in the ect. (7 = Q) <br /> %ote:The effective flush volume of dual flush toilets is definer!w the corn osite.average flush volume of p g ti Prof 1.An installed awning at least 4 feet in depth. _ <br /> P v'erag 5.303.6 Standards for plumping Fixings acrd Fittings.Plumbing applicable <br /> and fnrings shall be installed in Note:also the equations in the subsections fox calculating total materials cost recycled content RCV of ❑ ❑ 2.The door is protected b a mof overhau at least 4 feet in de Ld < U <br /> two redttced flushes and one full flush. As ap licablz P y g � w \` <br /> accordancewath the Ca Piurrrbing Code,and shall tztce+the applicable standards xefeaenced in Table]701.1 P_1 materials and assemblies,and total RCV. <br /> 5.303,3.2 Urinals. of the California Plumbing Code and in Chapter 6 of this code. 3.Tho door is rccossed at least 4 feet. p <br /> 5.303.3 2.1 Wall mounted urinals.The effective flush volume of wall-mounted err oohs shall not exceed 4.Other methods which provide Nuivalenl protection. r <br /> Outdoor Water Use 5A07.2,2.2 Flashing.Install flashings integrated with a drainage plane. ❑D CN <br /> 0.125 gallons per flush. continued <br /> 5.303.3.2.2 Floor-mounted urinals.The effectiveflush volume offloor-mo unted urinals shall a ot exceed © 5,304.1 Seupe.'Ilr pros mm;of Section 3.AN i_iurdour Water Use mlerence[]e mandatory-Model.Water CIVIL O U <br /> 0-5 gallons per flush. Effie <br /> ie y�Landscape Ordinance[MWEI.0)contained within Chapter 2.7,Division 2,Title 23,California Coje of ❑x LUQ <br /> 5.303.3.3 Showerheads. D 3u PLANS N <br /> 5.303.3 3.1 Single shawerhead.Showerheads shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 2.0 A5.304.2 Outdoor water use.For new water service not subject to the provisions of Water Code Section 535, cantinued m Ld LL <br /> gallons per minute at 80 psi.Showerheads shall be certified to the performance criteria of the U.S.EPA separate meters or submeters.&hall be installed for indoor and card oor water use forla ndsc aped areas of at least 500 ❑ ❑ <br /> WaterSense.Specification for Showerheads. sq u are feet but not more than 1,000 square feet. -_ ♦^ Q <br /> 5.303.3.3.2 NhAtiple sIto werheads serving one shower.When a shower is served by more than one XI 5.304.2 Outdoor water mein landscape areas equal to or greare ter than 500 square,feet When water is 0 CIVIL a v <br /> showethead,the combined flow rate of all showedrads and/or other shower outlets controlled by a king le used for outdoor irrigation for new construction projects with an aggregate landscape area equal to or greater PLANS W Z U) <br /> valve shall not exceed 2.0 gallons per minute at 80 psi,or the shower shall be designed to allow only one than 500 square feet requiring a building or landscape permit,plan check or design review,one of the V) <br /> shower outlet to be in operation at a time. following shall apply: U <br /> Note:A hand-held shower shall be considered a shouerhead. 1.A local water efficient landscape ordinance that is,based on evidence is the record,at least as effective.in Q O <br /> conserving water as the updated model ordinance adopted by the Department of Water Resources(DR R)per CD 0, ON Z <br /> Grnravmem Cade Section 65595(c). Q if) <br /> 2.The California Dep aliment of Water Resources Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance(MWELC�) 01 :�PJ 0') _J <br /> caftiinued commencing with Section 490 of Chapter2.7,Division 2,Title 23,Californa Code e f Regulations. IN OW U 5i m <br /> O p_ <br /> CPR1tFtILEd F-O N W W ZO <br /> 126 2016 CALIFCRNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 129 130 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 131 w •• O `s <br /> 0 Lu <br /> OF- 0 tO O OCSZ <br /> 0-Q O m � � U <br /> 0-0 � <br /> GB . 1 <br />