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11 <br /> 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS (NONRESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES) 1� <br /> 34 5.408.3 [BSG] 100 percent of trees, stumps, rocks and associated vegetation and soils resulting primarily from land clearing shall be reused or recycled. Fora phased project, such 1 5.106.1 Newly constructed projects and additions which disturb less than one acre of land shall prevent the pollution of stormwaler runoff from the construction activities through <br /> 6q 5.504.4.6.1 Documentation shall be provided verifying that resilient flooring materials meet the pollutant emission limits. material may be stockpiled on site until the storage site is developed. one r more of the following measures: <br /> Exception: Reuse, either on-or off-site, of vegetation or soil contaminated by disease or pest infestation. 5.106.1.1 Local ordinance. Comply wilh a lawfully enacted slormwater management and/or erosion control ordinance. <br /> Notes: 5.106.1.2 Best management practices (BMP). Prevent the loss of soil through wind or water erosion by implementing an effective combination of erosion and sediment control <br /> 70 5.504.5.3 E mechanically ventilated buildings, provide regularly occupied areas of the building with air filtration media for outside and return air that provides e least a Minimum 1. If contamination b disease or est infestation is sus ected. contact the Count A ricultural Commissioner and follow its direction for res clip or dis osal of the material. and ood housekee in BMP. <br /> Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV)of 8. MERV 8 filters shall be installed prior to occupancy, and recommendations for maintenance with filters of the same 2013 y p p y g y g p g p g <br /> CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE value shall be included in the operation and maintenance manual. (www.cdfa.ca.gov/exec/county/county contacts.html) 1. Soil loss BMP that should be considered for implementation as appropriate for each project include, but are not limited to, the following: <br /> 2. For a map of known pest and/or disease quarantine zones, consult with the California Department of Food and Agriculture. (www.cdfa.ca.gov) a. Scheduling construction activity. <br /> z Exceptions: b. Preservation of natural features, vegetation and soil. <br /> 0 1.An ASHRAE 10-percentto 15-percent erficiency filler shall he penni lied for an HVAC unit meeting the 2013 California Energy code having 60,000 Stuth or less capacity c. Drains a swales or lined ditches to control stonnwater now. ■ <br /> 0) per fan coil , irthe energy use of the air delivery system is 0.4 W/cfm or less at design air flow. 35 5.410.1 Provide readily accessible areas that serve the entire building and are identified for the depositing, storage and collection of non-hazardous materials for recycling, including g <br /> w 2. Existing mechanical equipment. (at a minimum) paper. corrugated cardboard. glass. plastics and metals or meet a lawfully enacted local recycling ordinance, if more restrictive. d. Mulching or hydroseeding to stabilize disturbed soils. <br /> IL c. Erosion control to protect slopes. <br /> f. Protection of storm drain inlets (gravel bags or catch basin inserts). <br /> 4 71 5.504.5.3.1 Installed fillers shall be clearly labeled by the manufacturer indicating the MERV rating. 36 5.410.1.1 [A]All additions conducted within a 12-month period under single or multiple pennils. resulting in an increase of 30 percent or more in floor area, shall provide recycling areus g. Perimeter sediment control (perimeter sill fence, fiber rolls). 1� <br /> 0 on site. h. Sediment trap or sediment basin to retain sediment on site. tr <br /> Exce tion: Additions within a tenants ace resultin in less than a 30- ercent increase in the tenants ace floor area. <br /> � p P 9 P p i. Stabilized construction exits. <br /> 72 5.504.7 Where outdoor areas are provided for smoking. prohibit smoking within 25 feet of building entries, outdoor air intakes and operable windows and within the building as <br /> Q J. Wind erosion control. 1 6 N o r t h V a n N e s s A v e n u e <br /> w alread rohibited b other laws or re ulations• or as enforced b ordinances re ulations or olicies of an cit . count cit and count California Gommunit Golle e <br /> y p y g y g p y y y• y y• y g 31 5.410.1.2 S ace allocation for res clip areas shall com I with Cha ter 18, Part 3, Division 30 of the Public Resources Code. Cha ter 18 is known as the California Solid Waste Reuse p g g y 4 5 <br /> k. Other soil loss BMP acre table to the enforcin a enc . <br /> campus of the info m b State University, or campus of the University of California, whichever are more stringent. When ordinances. regulations or policies are not in place, p y g p y p p 2. Good housekee in BMP to manse construction e ui ment, materials and wastes that should be considered for im lementation as a ro riate for each ro ect include, F r e s n o, C a I i fo r i n a g 3 7 i 8 <br /> � post signage to inform building occupants of the prohibitions. and Recycling Access Act of 1991 (Act). p� 9 9 q p p pp p p j <br /> 0 Note:A sam le ordinance for use b local a encies ma be found in A endix A of the document at the GalRec cle's web site. but are not limited to,the following: 2. 6 2 <br /> P y 9 y pP y 559.44 4 4 <br /> a. Material handlin and waste mans ement. <br /> p 9 9 <br /> 8 0 81 <br /> 73 5.505.1 Buildin s shall meet or exceed the rovisions of California Buildin Gode GGR Title 24 Part 2. Sections 1203 Ventilation and Gha ter 14 Exterior Walls . For additional <br /> � 9 P 9 ( ) p ( ) b. Building materials stockpile management. 559 4 5 9 <br /> 0 measures nota licable: to low-rise residential occu ancies, see Section 5.407.2 of this code. 38 5.410.2 [N] For new buildings 10.000 square feet and over, building commissioning shall be included in the design and construction processes of the building project to verify that c. Mans ercent of washout areas (concrete, aints, Stucco, etc.). <br /> pp p 9 p www.itarchinc.com <br /> the building systems and components meet the owner's or owner representative's project requirements. Commissioning shall he performed in accordance with this section by d. Control of vehicle/equipment fueling to contractor's staging area. <br /> m trained personnci with experience on projects of comparable size and complexity. Commissioning requirements shall include: c. Vehicle and a ui ment cleanin erformed off site. <br /> 74 5.506.1 For mechanically or naturally ventilated spaces in buildings, meet the minimum requirements of Section 120.1 (Requirements For Ventilation) of the 2013 California Energy q .p 9 p <br /> p 1. owner' s or owner representative' sproject requirements. r. S ill revention and control. <br /> w Gode, or the applicable local code, whichever is more stringent, and Division 1. Chapter 4 ofGGR, Title 8. P P <br /> j 2. Basis of design. g. Other housekeeping BMP acceptable to the enforcing agency. <br /> 3. Commissioning measures shown in the construction documents. <br /> m 75 5.506.2 For buildings or additions equipped wilh demand control ventilation, CO2 sensors and ventilation controls shall be specified and installed in accordance with the requirements 4. Commissioning plan. <br /> ED of the 2013 California E1lergy Gode. Section 120(c)(4). 5. Functional performance testing. 2 5.106.4 For buildings within the authority of California Building Standards Commission as specified in Section 103, comply with Section 5.106.4.1. For buildings within the authority of <br /> 4 6. Documentation and training. the Division of the State Architect pursuant to Section 105, comply with Section 5.106.4.2. <br /> T 1. Commissioning report. <br /> N 76 5.50'1.4 Employ building assemblies and components with Snund Transmission Glass (STC)values determined in accordance with ASTM E qO and ASTM E 413 or Outdoor-Indoor Sound Exce tions: <br /> N Transmission Glass (OITG) determined in accordance with ASTM E 1332, using either the prescriptive or performance method in Section 5.501.4.1 or 5.50'7.4.2. p 3 5.106.4.1 [BSG] Comply with Sections 5.106.4.1.1 and 5.106.4.1.2; or meet the applicable local ordinance, whichever is stricter. <br /> z 1. Dry storage warehouses of any size <br /> Exce tion: Buildin s with few or no occu ants or where occu ants are not like) to be affected b exterior noise as determined b the enforcement authorit such as <br /> � Q 2.Areas under 10.000 square feet used for offices or other conditioned accessory spaces within dry storage warehouses. <br /> 4 <br /> y y y y• <br /> factories stadiums stora a enclosed arkin structures and utilit buildin s. <br /> • 9 P 9 y g 4 5.106.4.1.1 [BSG] If the new project or an addition or alteration is anticipated to generate visitor traffic, provide permanently anchored bicycle racks within 200 feet of the visitors' <br /> 3. Tenant improvements under 10,000 square feet as described in Section 303.1.1. <br /> Exception: [DSA-SS] For public schools and community colleges, the requirements of this section and all subsections apply only to new construction. entrance, readily visible to passers-by, for 5 percent of new visitor motorized vehicle parking spaces being added, with a minimum of one two-bike capacity rack. <br /> � 4. Commissioning requirements for energy systems covered by the 2013 California Energy Gode. <br /> 0 All building operating systems covered by Title 24. Part 6, as well as process equipment and controls. and renewable energy systems shall be included in the scope of the Exception: Additions or alterations which add nine or less visitor vehicular parking spaces. <br /> zL '7'7 5.50'7.4.1 Wall and roof-ceiling assemblies exposed to the noise source making up the building or addition envelope or altered envelope shall meet a composite STG rating of at least commissioning requirements. <br /> w 50 or a composite OITG rating of no less than 40, with exterior windows ofa minimum STG of 40 or OITG of 30 in the following locations: 5 5.106.4.1.2 For new buildings with over ten tenant-occupants or for additions or alterations that add 10 or more tenant vehicular parking spaces, provide secure bicycle parking for 5 Arch itect <br /> � S 1. Within the 65 GNEL noise contour of an airport. percent of the tenant vehicular parking spaces being added. with a minimum of one space. Acceptable parking facilities shall be convenient from the street and shall meet one ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ <br /> w z Exceptions: 3q 5.410.2.1 [N] The expectations and requirements of the building appropriate to its phase shall be documented before the design phase of the project begins. This documentation shall of the followin <br /> 0 - <br /> include the followin <br /> g <br /> z � 1. n r N r mili r it r shall min Ih f 'li A' In II tion Gom atible and Usc one AI I n. <br /> w Ld o GEL ro to y a po is be deter ed by a au ty it sta a p L Z ( GUZ) pa 1. Environmental and sustainability goals. 1. Covered, lockable enclosures with permanently anchored racks for bicycles; <br /> 3 V 2. Ldn or GNEL for other airports and heliports for which a land use plan has not been devel-oped shall he detennined by the local general plan noise element. 2. Lockable hicycle rooms with permanently anchored racks; or <br /> 2. Energy efliciency goals [Refer to 201 J California Energy Gode. Section 120.8(b)]. <br /> � � 2. Within the 65 GNELor Ldn noise eontourofa freeway or expressway. railroad. industrial source or fixed-guideway source as detennined by the Noise Element or the General 3. Lockable, permanently anchored bicycle lockers. <br /> d v 3. Indoor environmental quality requirements. <br /> 0� Plan. 4. Project program, including facility functions and hours of operation, and need for after hours operation. Note:Additional information on recommended bicycle accommodations may be obtained from Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates. <br /> 5. Equipment and systems expectations. <br /> Nk) 78 5.501.4.1.1 Buildings exposed to a noise level of 65 dB Leq 1-hr during any hour ofoperation shall have building, addition or alteration exterior wall and roof-ceiling 6. Building occupant and operation and maintenance (OBM) personnel expectations. 6 5.106.4.2 [OSA-55] For puhlic schools and community colleges, comply with Sections 5.106.4.2.1 and 5.106.4.2.2. +J <br /> Q< assemblies exposed to the noise source meeting a composite STG rating of at least 45 (or OITG 35), with exterior windows or a minimum STG or 40 (or OITC 30). <br /> - 40 5.410.2.2 [N] A written explana-tion of how the design of the building systems meets the OFR shall he completed at the design phase of the building project. The Basis of Design 7 5.106.4.2.1 Provide permanently anchored bicycle racks within 200 feet of the student entrance, readily visible to passers-by, for 5 percent of the student population based on the total a) <br /> 2 0 7q 5.507.4.2 For buildings located as defined in Section 5.507.4.1 or 5.507.4.1.1, wall and roof-ceiling assemblies exposed to the noise source making up the building or addition envelope document shall cover the following systems: occupant load of the campus with a minimum of one two-bike capacily rack. <br /> Q z or allered envelope shall be 1. Heating, ventilation, air conditioning [HY AG] sys-tems and controls. (Refer to 2013 California Energy Gode. Section 120.8(c)]. <br /> w constructed to provide an interior noise environment attributable to exterior sources that does not exceed an hourly equivalent noise level (Leq 1-Hr)of 50 dBA in 2. Indoor lighting system and controls (Refer to 20n California Energy Gode Section 120.8(c)]. a) <br /> _ � 8 5.106.4.2.2 Provide secure bicycle parking for 5 percent of employees, based on the total number of motorized vehicle parking capacity in the staff parking lot, with a minimum of one > <br /> v occupied areas during any hour of operation. 3. Water heating system (Refer to 20n California Energy Gode Section 120.8(c)]. <br /> � z space. Acceptable bicycle parking facilities shall be convenient from the street or staff parking area and shall meet one of the following: <br /> LLO 4. Renewable energy systems. 1. Covered, lockable enclosures with permanently anchored rdcks for bicycles; 0 <br /> 0 w 80 5.507.4.2.1 Exterior features such as sound walls or earth berms may be utilized as appropriate to the building, addition or alteration project to mitigate sound migration to the interior. 5. Landscape irrigation systems. 2. Lockable bicycle rooms with permanently anchored racks; or L <br /> z 6. Water reuse systems. <br /> Z� 3. Lockable, permanently anchored bicycle lockers. <br /> 0 ZN 81 5.507.4.2.2 An acoustical analysis documenting complying interior sound levels shall be prepared by personnel approved by the architect or engineer of record. 0 <br /> z 0 41 5.410.2.3 1. Prior l permit issuance a commissioning plan shall be completed to document how the project will be commissioned. The commissioning plan shall include the following : q 5.106.5.2 In new projects or additions or alterations that add 10 or more vehicular parking spaces, provide designated parking for any combination of low-emilling, fuel-efficient and <br /> H = 1. General project information. <br /> V K 82 5.507.4.3 Wall and floor-ceiling assemblies separating tenant spaces and tenant spaces and public places shall have an STG of at least 40. 2. Gommissionin oats. carpool/van pool vehicles per TABLE 5.106.5.2 yl�. <br /> w w Note: Examples of assemblies and their various STG ratings may he found at the California office of Noise Control: 3. Systems to be ccommissioned. Plans to test systems and components shall include: 'ft <br /> hltp://www.toolbase.org/PDF/GaseStudies/stc_icc_ratings.pdf. a. An explanation of the original design intent. 10 5.106.5.2.1 Paint, in the paint used for stall striping, the following characters such that the lower edge of the last word aligns with the end of the stall striping and is visible beneath a <br /> mb. Equipment and systems to he tested, including the extent of tests. parked vehicle: Ir <br /> Q N 83 5.508.1.1 Install HVAC refrigeration and fire suppression equipment that do not contain CFCs. G. Functions to be tested. GLEAN AIR/ � C <br /> E It d. Gondilions under which the lest shall be perfonned. VANPOOL/EV a) ru <br /> 0 w c. Measurable criteria for acceptahle performance. Note:Vehicles bearing Glean Air Vehicle stickers from expired HOV lane programs may be considered eligible for designated parking spaces. N <br /> W L 84 5.508.1.2 Install HVAC refrigeration and fire suppression equipment that do not contain Halons. 4. Commissioning tram information. � J ''t <br /> 5. Gommissionin rocess activities. schedules and res onsibilities. Plans for the com letion of Gommissionin shall be included. <br /> � 9 p p p 9 11 5.106.8 [N] Outdoor li htin s stems shall be desi ned and installed to com I with the followin N <br /> w � 9 9 y 9 Py 9� � <br /> X 0 85 5.508.2 New com-mercial refrigeration systems shall comply with the provisions of this section when installed in retail food stores 8.000 square feet or mofG conditioned area, and 1. The minimum requirements in the California Energy Gode for Lighting Zones 1-4 as defined in Chapter 10 of the California Administrative Gode; and Q) Lf) <br /> T w that utilize either rcfriger-ated display cases. or walk-in coolers or freezcrs connected to remote compressor units or condensing units. The leak reduc-tion measures apply 42 5.410.2.4 N Functional erformance tests shall demonstrate the correct installation and o eration of each com onent s stem and s stcm-to-s stem interface in accordance with the 2. Backli ht, Upli ht and Glare (BUG) ratin s as defined in IES TM-15-11; and <br /> � � [ ] p p P y y y g g 9 <br /> to refri eration s stems containin hi h- lobs)-warmin otential hi h-GWP refri Brants with a OWP of 150 or rester. New refri eration s stems include both new facilities <br /> K w g y g g g g p ( g ) g g g y a roved lans ands ecifications. Functional erformance testin rc orts shall contain information addressin each of the buildin com onents tested. the testin methods 3. Allowable BUG ratin s not exceedin those shown in Table 5.106.8, or <br /> x pP P p P 9 P 9 9 P 9 9 9 <br /> � and the replacement of existing refrigera-tion systems in existing facilities. utilized, and include any readings and adjustments made. Comply with a local ordinance lawfully enacted pursuant to Section 101.7, whichever is more stringent. 0 (� <br /> z w Exception: Refrigeration systems containing low-global warming potential (low-GWP) refrigerant with a GWP value less than 150 arc not subject to this section. Low-OWP Exceptions: [N] •- <br /> 0 0) refrigerants are nonozone-depleting refrigerants that include ammonia, carbon dioxide (CO2), and potentially other refrigerants. 1. Luminaires that qualify as exceptions in Section 140.7 of the California Energy Gode. U M a-J C <br /> v v 43 5.410.2.5 [N] A systems manual and systems operations training arc required. including Occupational Safety and Health Act (05HA) requirements in California Gode of Regulatiolls 2. Emergency lighting. � L <br /> w O (GGR), Title 8, Section 5142, and other related regulations. Note: [N] See also California Buildin Gode, Gha ter 12, Section 1205.6 for colle a cam us li htin re uirements for arkin facilities and walkwa s. In 5 Q� <br /> z 86 5.508.2.1 5.508.2.1 Refrigerant piping. Piping compliant with the California Mechanical Gode shall be installed to be accessible for leak protection and repairs. Piping runs using 9 p 9 p 9 9 q p 9 y \ <br /> p p threaded pipe. copper tubing with an outside diameter (OD) less than 1/4 inch, flared tubing connections and short radius elbows shall not be used in refrigerant systems 0 / <br /> v exce t as noted below. 44 5.410.2.5.1 [N] Documentation oflhe operational aspects of the building shall be completed within the systems manual and delivered to the building owner or representative. The systems L <br /> p 12 5.106.10 Construction plans shall indicate how site grading or a drainage system will manage all surface water flows to keep water from entering buildings. Examples of methods to 4 -+ <br /> z � 5.508.2.1.1 Threaded i e. Threaded connections are ermitted at the com ressor rack. manual shall include the followin <br /> Q o 5.508.2.1.2 Copper p pe. Copper tubing with an OD less than 1/4 inch may a used in systems with a refriger-ant charge of 5 pounds or less. 1. Site infonnation, including facility description. history and current requirements. m Swalesurface water include, but are not limited to, the following: m V <br /> 4 It 5.508.2.1.2.1 Anchorage. One-fourth-inch OD tub-ing shall he securely clamped to a rigid base to keep vibration levels below 8 mils. 2. Site contact information. 2. Water collection and disposal systems. � <br /> z w 5.508.2.1.3 Flared tubing connections. Double-flared tuhing connections may he used for pressure controls. valve pilot lines and oil. 3. Basic operations and maintenance, including general site operating procedures, basic troubleshooting, recommended maintenance requirements, site events log. <br /> 0 It Exception: Single-flared tubing connections may he used with a muitiring seal coated with industrial seal-ant suitable for use with refrigerants and tightened in accordance 4. Major systems. 3. French drains. � U (V <br /> with manufacturer's recommendations. 5. Site equipment inventory and maintenance notes. 4. Water retention gardens. -. <br /> N '� 5. Other water measures which keep surface water away from buildings and aid in groundwater recharge. O <br /> � z 5.508.2.1.4 Elbows. Short radius elbows are only per-milled where space limitations prohihit use of long radius elhows. 6.A copy of verifications required by the enforcing agency or this code. i � � 0 <br /> 0 � 7. Other resources and documentation, if applicable. Exception:Additions and alterations not altering the drainage path. CL Q U) N J <br /> 0 87 5.508.2.2 Valves and tittings shall comply with the California Mechanical Gode and as follows. 13 5.303.1 Separate submeters or metering devices shall be installed for the uses described in Sections 5303.1.1 and 5303.1.2. <br /> Q 0 5.508.2.2.1 Pressure relief valves. For vessels contain-ing high-OWP refrigerant. a rupture disc shall he installed between the outlet of the vessel and the inlet of the 45 5.410.2.5.2 [N] A program for training of the appropriate maintenance staff for each equipment type and/or system shall be developed and documented in the commissioning reprt and <br /> IL z pressure relief valve. shall include the following: <br /> 0 Q 5.508.2.2.1.1 Pressure detection.A ressure au e, ressure transducer or other device shall be installed in the s ace bt:!tween the ru ture disc and the relief valve inlet to 1. 5 stem/e ui ment overview (what it is, what it does and with whal olher s stems and/ore ui ment it interfaces). 14 5.303.1.1 Separate sub meters shall be installed as follows: <br /> � P 9 9 P p p y q p y q P <br /> > indicate a disc rupture or discharge of the relief valve. 2. Review and demonstration of servicing/preventive maintenance. 1. For each individual leased, rented, or other tenant space within the building projected to consume more than 100 gal/day (380 L/day), including, but not limited to, spaces <br /> w LU 5.508.2.2.2 Access valves. Only Schrader access valves with a brass or steel body arc permitted for ufle. 3. Review ofthe information in the systems manual. used for laundry or cleaners, restaurant or food service, medical or dental office, laboratory, or beauty salon or barber shop. <br /> 0 1 5.508.2.2.2.1 Valve ca s. Fors stems with a refri erant char e of 5 ounds or more. valve ca s shall be hrass or steel and not lastic. 4. Review of the record drawin s on the s stem /e ui ment. 2. Where separate submeters for individual building tenants are unfeasible, for water supplied to the following subsystems: <br /> Q p y g g p p p g y q p a. Makeu water for coolin towers where flow throw h is rester than 500 m <br /> z �n 5.508.2.2.2.2 Seal caps. If designed for it. the cap shall have a neoprene O-ring in place. P g g g gp (30 Us). <br /> Q w 5.508.2.2.2.2.1 Chain tethers. Chain tethers to tit over the stem arc required for valves designed to have seal caps. 46 5.410.2.6 [N] A re ort ofcommissionin rocess activities undertaken throw h the dest n and construction hases of the buildin ro ect shall be com leted and rovided to the owner b. Makeup water for evaporative coolers greater than 6 gpm (0.04 Us). <br /> a0 Exce tion: Valves with seal ca s that are not removed from the valve durin stem o eration. p g p g g p g p p p c. Steam and hot-water boilers with energy input more than 500,000 Btulh (141 kW). <br /> z p p 9 p or representative. <br /> () _ 15 5.303.1.2 A separate submeter or metering device shall be provided for any tenant within a new building or within an addition that is projected to consume more than 1,000 gal/day. <br /> 0 � 88 5.508.2.3 Refrigerated service cases holding food products containing vinegar and salt shall have evaporator coils of corrosion resistant material, such as stainless steel; or be 47 5.410.4 Testing and adjusting of systems shall be required for new buildings less than 10,000 square feel or new systems to serve an addition or alteration subject to Section 303.1. <br /> � - coated to prevent corrosion from these substances. <br /> Q M 5.508.2.3.1 Coil coating. Consideration shall be given to the heat transfer efficiency ofcoil coating to maximize energy efficiency. 16 5.303.2 Plumbing fixtures shall meet the maximum flow rate values shown in Table 5.303.2.3. <br /> w � 48 5.410.4.2 Develop a written plan of procedures for testing and adjusting systems. Systems to be included for testing and adjusting shall include, as applicable to the project: Exception: Buildings that demonstrate 20-percent overall water use reduction. In this case, a calculation demonstrating a 20-percent reduction in the building "water use <br /> 1. HVAC systems and controls. <br /> u � 8q 5.508.2.4 Refrigerant receivers with capacities grcaler than 200 pounds shall be lilted with a device that indicates the level ofrefrigerant in the receiver. 2. Indoor and outdoor lighting and controls. baseline", as established in Table 5.303.2.2. shall be provided. <br /> z 3. Water heating systems. <br /> w 0 q0 5.508.2.5 The system shall be pressure tested during installation prior to evacuation and charging. 4. Renewahle energy systems. 11 5.303.2.1 For those occupancies within the authority ofthe California Building Standards Commission as specified in Section 103, the provisions of Section 5.303.2 and Section <br /> w v 5.508.2.5.1 Minimum pressure. The system shall be charged with regulated dry nitrogen and appropriate tracer gas to bring system pressure up to .300 prig mini-mum. 5. Landscape irrigation systems. 5.303.3 shall apply to new fixtures in additions or areas of alteration to the building. <br /> � �z 5.508.2.5.2 Leaks. Check the system for leaks. repair any leaks. and retest for pressure using the same gauge. 6. Water reuse systems. <br /> p 0 5.508.2.5.3 Allowable pressure change. The system shall stand. unaltered. for 24 hours with no more than a +/-one pound pressure change from 300 prig, measured with the 18 5.303.3 5.303.3 Water conserving plumbing fixtures and fittings. Plumbing fixtures (water closets and urinals)and fittings (faucets and showerheads)shall comply with the following: <br /> Z < same gauge. 4q 5.410.4.3 Perform testing and adjusting prose-dures in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and applicable standards on each system. 5.303.3.1 Water closets. The effective flush volume of all water closets shall not exceed 1.28 gallons per flush. Tank-type water closets shall be certified to the performance a) <br /> <I J criteria of the U.S. EPA Water5ense Specification for Tank-Type Toilets. <br /> z m q1 5.508.2.6 The s stem shall be evacuated after ressure testin and rior to char in Note: The effective flush volume of dual flush toilets is defined as the composite, average flush volume of two reduced flushes and one full flush. O <br /> y P 9 P 9 g• 50 5.410.4.3.1 In addition to testing and adjusting, before a new space-conditioning system serving a building or space is operated for normal use, balance the system in accordance with the 5.303.3.2 Urinals. The effective flush volume of urinals shall not exceed 0.5 allons er flush. L <br /> Z If 5.508.2.6.1 First vacuum. Pull a system vacuum down to at least 1000 microns (+/-50 microns). and hold for 30 minutes. procedures defined by the Testing Adjusting and Balancing Bureau National Standards: the National Environmental Balancing Bureau Procedural Standards; Associated Air g p <br /> z 5.508.2.6.2 Second vacuum. Pull a second system vac-uum to a minimum of 500 microns and hold for 30 minutes. Balance Council National Standards or as approved by the enforcing agency. 5.303.3.3 Showerheads. � <br /> 0) 4 5.508.2.6.3 Third vacuum. Pull a third vacuum down to a minimum of 300 microns. and hold for 24 hours with a maximum drift of 100 microns over a 24-hour period. 5.303.3.3.1 Single showerhead. Showerheads shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 2.0 gallons per minute at 80 psi. Showerheads shall be certified to the Un rn <br /> z z performance criteria of the U.S. EPA WaterSense Specification for Showerheads. � <br /> OU � 51 5.410.4.4 After completion of testing, adjusting and balancing, provide a final report of testing signed by the individual responsible for performing these services. 5.303.3.3.2 Multiple showerheads serving one shower. When a shower is served by more than one showerhead, the combined flow rate of all showerheads andtor other - S <br /> � K q2 5.1.06.5.3 [N]New Construction shall comply with Section 5.106.5.3,1 or Section 5.106.5.3.2 to facilitate future installation of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). shower outlets controlled by a single valve shall not exceed 2.0 gallons per minute at 80 psi, or the shower shall be designed to allow only one shower outlet to be in w U <br /> 0 z operation at a time. L(1 <br /> 5.106.5.3.1 Sin le char in s ace re uirements. [N] 52 5.410.4.5 Provide the building owner or representative with detailed operating and maintenance instructions and copies of guaranties/warranties for each system. O &M instructions � <br /> Q 0 g g g p q shall be consistent with OSHA re uirements in GGR. Title 8. Section 5142. and other related re ulations. Note:A hand-held shower shall be considered a showerhead. M <br /> LU4 When only a single charging space is required per Table 5,106.5.3.3, a raceway is required to be installed at the time of construction and shall be installed in accordance with q 9 (D <br /> v the California Electrical Gode. Construction plans and specifications shall include, but are not limited to, the following: � C/ tM <br /> Y w 1.The type and location of the EVSE. 53 5.410.4.5.1 Include a copy of all inspection verifications and reports required by the enforcing agency. 1q 5.303.4 [N] Each building shall reduce by 20 percent wastewater by one of the following methods: t� ._ <br /> w 2.A listed raceway capable of accommodating a 208!240-volt dedicated branch circuit. 1. [BSG, DSA-SS] The installation of water-conserving fixtures (water closets, urinals) meeting the criteria established in Section 5.303.2 or 5.303.3. 4- <br /> V (L 3.The raceway shall not be less than trade size 1". - - - 2. [BSG] Utilizing nonpotable water systems [captured rainwater, graywater, and municipally treated wastewater (recycled water)complying with the current edition of the 0 L <br /> 0 0) 4.The raceway shall originate at a service panel or a subpanel serving the area, and 54 5.503.1 Install only a direct vent seated combustion gas or sealed wood burning fireplace, or a seated woodstove or pellet stove, and refer to residential requirements in the California Plumbing Code or other meth-ods described in Section A5.304.8]. V O O <br /> 0 It California Energy Gode, Title 24, Part 6, Subchapter 7, Section 150. Woodstoves, pellet stoves and fireplaces shall comply with applicable local ordinances. <br /> z 0 Electric Vehicle shall terminate in close proximity to the proposed location of the charging equipment 4- <br /> w 0) 5.106.5.3 (EV)Charging and into a listed suitable cabinet, box, enclosure or equivalent. 20 5.303.6 Plumbing fixtures and fittings shall be installed in accordance with the California Plumbing Gode, and shall meet the applicable standards referenced in Table 1401.1 ofthe V) Q <br /> y 0 5.The service panel or subpanel shall have sufficient capacity to accommodate a 55 5.503.1.1 Woodstoves and pellet stoves shall comply with U.S. EFA Phase 11 emission limits where applicable. California Plumbing Gode and in Chapter 6 of this code. 0 (� <br /> vK minimum 40-ampere dedicated branch circuit for the future installation of the EVSE. ._ U <br /> w 56 5.504.1.3 The permanent HVAC system shall only be used during construction if necessary to condition the building or areas of addition or alteration witlt in the required temperature 21 5.304.1 A water budget shall be developed for landscape irrigation use that installed in conjunction with a new building or an addition or alteration confonns to the local water <br /> 5.106.5.3.2 Multiple charging spaces requirements. [N] ran a for material and a ui ment installation. If the HVAC s stem is used durin construction, use return air filters with a Minimum Efficient Re ortin Value (MERV)of 8, _ m un � <br /> z D 9 q P y 9 y p 9 efficient landscape ordinance or to the California Depart ment of Water Resources Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance where no local ordinance is applicable. <br /> v When multiple charging spaces are required per Table 5.106.5.3.3 raceways) is/are required to be installed at the time of construction and shall be installed in accordance based on ASHRAE 52.2-1999 or an averse efficient of 30 ercent based on ASHRAE 52.1-1992. Re lace all filters immediate) rior to occu ant or if the buildin is C <br /> � Uwl with the California Electrical Gode. Construction plans and specifications shall include, but are not limited to, the following: g y p p y p P y• 9 Note: Prescriptive measures to assist in compliance with the water budget are listed in Sections 492.5 through 492.8, 492.10 and 492.1 I ofthe ordinance, which may be found L S <br /> Q w occupied during alteration, at the conclusion of construction. at: http://www.water.ca.gov/wateruseefficiency/docslWaterOrd Sec4g2.cfm. O <br /> = 1.The type and location of the EVSE, � V QQ <br /> 0 2.The raceways) shall originate at a service panel or a subpanel(s) serving the area, a +J � <br /> 0 0 and shall terminate in close roximit to the ro osed location of the char in 57 5.504.3 At the time of rough installation and during storage on the construction site until final startup of the heating, cooling and ventilating equipment, all duct and other related air 22 5.304.2 Outdoor otable water use. For new water service or for addition or alteration re uirin u raded water service for landsca ed areas of at least 1,000 s uare feet but not � - <br /> O z P y p p 9� g P q 9 p9 P q � N \ <br /> equipment and into listed suitable cabinet(s), box(es), enclosures) or equivalent. distribution component openings shall be covered with tape, plastic, sheetmetal or other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency to reduce the amount ofdust, water more than 5,000 square feet (the level at which Water Code §535 applies), separate submeters or metering devices shall be installed for outdoor potable water use. <br /> � w 3.Ptan design shall be based upon 40-ampere minimum branch circuits. and debris which may enter the system. 0 0 H <br /> � 4.Etectrical calculations shall substantiate the design of the electrical system, to include 23 5.304.3 In new nonresidential construction ar building addition or alteration with at least 1,000 but not more than 2,500 square feet ofcumulative landscaped area (the level at which <br /> 0 the rating of equipment and any on site distribution transformers and have sufficient 58 5.504.4 Finish materials shall comply with Sections 5.504.4.1 through 5.504.4.4. the MWELO applies), install irrigation control-lers and sensors which include the following criteria, and meet manufacturer's recommendations. <br /> It � capacity to simultaneously charge all required EVs at its full rated amperage. <br /> Q- 0 5.The service panel or subpanel(s) shall have sufficient capacity to accommodate the <br /> LU L re uired number of dedicated branch circuits) for the future installation of the EVSE. 5q 5.504.4.1 Adhesives, sealants, and caulks used on the project shall meet the requirements of the following standards: 24 5.304.3.1 Automatic irrigation sys-tem controllers installed at the time of final inspection shall comply with the following: <br /> q Publishin Status <br /> � � 1. Adhesives, adhesive bonding primers. adhesive primers, sealants, sealant primers and caulks shall comply with local orregional air pollution control or air quality 1. Controllers shall be weather-or soil moisture-based controllers that automatically adjust irrigation in response to changes in plants' needs as weather con-ditions change. g <br /> Q S 5.106.5.3.3 EV char in s ace calculation. [N] management district rules where applicable, or 5GAOMD Rule 1168 VOG limits, as shown in Tables 5.504.4.1 and 5.504.4.2. Such products also shall comply with the Rule 1168 2. Weather-based controllers without integral rain sen-cors or communication systems that account for local rainfall shall have a separate wired or wireless rain sensor which <br /> z z g g p prohibition on the use ofcertain toxic compounds (chloroform, ethylene dichloride, methylene chloride, perchloroethylene and trichloro-ethylene), except for aerosol connects or communicates with the con-troller(s). Soil moisture-based controllers are not re uired to have rain sensor in ut. <br /> < - Use Table 5.106.5.3.3 to determine if single Of multiple charging space requirements apply for the future installation of EVSE. q p <br /> � t products as specified in subsection 2, below. Note: More information regarding irrigation controller function and specifications is available from the Irriga-tion Association. S c h e m at i c <br /> m 2.Aerosol adhesives, and smaller unit sizes of adhesives, and sealant or caulking compounds (in units of product, less packaging, which do not weigh more than one pound <br /> ap 5.106.5.3.4 Identification [N]. and do not consist of more than 16 fluid ounces)shall com I with statewide VOG standards and other re uirements, includin rohibitions on use of certain toxic <br /> v The service panel or subpanel(s) circuit directory shall identify the reserved overcurrent protective device spaces)for future EV charging as "EV CAPABLE". The raceway py q g p 25 5.407.1 Provide a weather-resistant exterior wall and foundation envelope as required by California Building Gode Section 1403.2 (Weather Protection)and California Energy Gode <br /> z w compounds, of California Gode ofRegulations, Title 17, commencing with Section 94507. <br /> K termination location shall be permanently and visibly marked as "EV CAPABLE." Section 150, (Mandatory Features and Devices), manufacturer's installation instructions or local ordinance, whichever is more stringent. D e s I g n D e v e I o p m't <br /> Oz <br /> v <br /> w 5.106.5.3.5 N <br /> [ ] 60 5.504 4.3 Architectural paints and coatings shall comply with VOG limits in Table I of the ARB Architectural Coatings Suggested Control Measure, as shown in Table 5.504.4.3, unless <br /> < < Future charging spaces qualify as designated parking as described in Section 5.106.5.2 Designated parking. more stringent local limits apply. The VOG content limit for coatings that do not meet the definitions for the specialty coatings categories listed in Table 5.504.4.3 shall be 26 5.407.2 Employ moisture control measures by the following methods. <br /> 0!= determined by classifying the coating as a Flat, Nonflat or Nonflat-High Gloss coating, based on its gloss, as defined in Subsections 4.21, 4.36 and 4.31 of the 2007 California Site P I a n R e v i e w <br /> z 0 Air Resources Board Suggested Control Measure, and the corresponding Flat, Nonflat or Nonflat High 61oss VOC limit in Table 5.504.4.3 shall apply. 27 5.407.2.1 Design and maintain landscape irrigation systems to prevent spray on structures. <br /> 93 5.201.1 Building meets or exceeds the requirements of the California Building Energy Efficiency Standards. <br /> O 61 5.504.4.3.1 Aerosol paints and coatings shall meet the PWMIR Limits for ROC in Section 94522(a)(3)and other requirements, including prohibitions on use of certain toxic compounds 28 5.407.2.2 Design exterior entries and/or openings subject to foot traffic or wind-driven rain to prevent water intrusion into buildings as follows: B I I n <br /> N and ozone depicting substances, in Sections g4522(c)(2)and (d)(2)of California Gode of Regula-tions, Title 17, commencing with Section 94520: and in areas under the 5.407.2.2.1 Exterior door protection. Primary exterior entries shall be covered to prevent water intrusion by using nonabsorbent floor and wall finishes within at least 2 feet dd g <br /> I jurisdiction of the Bay Area Air G2uality Management District additionally comply with the percent VOC by weight of product limits of Regulation 8 Rule 4q. around and perpendicular to such openings plus at least one of the following: <br /> � w 1. An installed awning at least 4 feet in depth. <br /> m Q_ 62 5.504.4.3.2 Verification of compliance with this section shall be provided at the request of the enforcing agency. Documentation may include, but is not limited to, the following: 2. The door is protected t a roof overhang at least 4 feet in depth. P I a n C h e c k 05-21-18 <br /> z 3. The door is recessed at least 4 feet. <br /> 1. Manufacturer's product specification 4. Other methods which provide equivalent protection. <br /> w r 2. Field verification of on-site product containers 5.407.2.2.2 Flashing. Install flashings integrated with a drainage plane. <br /> w 63 5.504.4.4 All car et installed in the buildin interior shall meet at least one of the followin testin and roduct re uirements: Revision s <br /> V w p g g g p q 2q 5.408.1 Recycle and/or salvage for reuse aminimum of 50 percent of the nonhazardous 11 construction and demolition waste in accordance with Section 5.408.1.1,5.408.1.2 or <br /> IL z 1. Carpet and Rug Institute's Green Label Plus Program; <br /> w� 5.408.1.3; or meet a local construction and demolition waste management ordinance, whichever is more stringent. <br /> V � 2. Compliant with the VOC-emission limits and testing requirements specified in the California Department of Public Health Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of <br /> � Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers, Version 1.1, February 2010 (also known as GDPH Standard Method V 1.1 or <br /> p0 Specification 01350); 30 5.408.1.1 Where a local jurisdiction does not have a construction and demoti-tion waste management ordinance that is more stringent, submit a construction waste management plan <br /> p - 3. N5F/ANSI 140 at the bold level or higher; that <br /> L 4. Scientific Certifications Systems Sustainable Choice; or 1. Identifies the construction and demolition waste materials to be diverted from disposal by efficient usage, recycling, reuse on the project or salvage for future use or <br /> d w 5. Compliant with the California Collaborative for High Performance Schools (GA-GHP5) Criteria Interpre-tation for Ea 2.2 dated July 2012 and listed in the GHP5 High sale. <br /> Qw Performance Product Database. 2. Detennines if construction and demolition waste materials will be sorted on-site (source-separated)or bulk mixed (single stream). <br /> z 0 3. Identifies diversion fac ilities where construction and demolition waste material collected will be taken. <br /> z 4 64 5.504.4.4.1 All carpet cushion installed in the building interior shall meet the requirements of the Carpet and Rug Institute's Green Label program 4. Specifies that the amount of construction and demolition waste materials diverted shall be calculated by weight or volume, but not by both. <br /> Q- tu 65 5.504.4.4.2 All carpet adhesive shall meet the requirements of Table 5.504.4.1. 31 5.408.1.2 Utilize a waste management company that can provide verifiable documentation that the percentage of construction and demolition waste material diverted from the landfill <br /> p complies with this section. <br /> Note: The owner or contractor shall make the detennination if the construction and demolition waste material will be diverted by a waste management company. <br /> 0 V_ 66 5.504.4.5 Hardwood plywood, particleboard and medium density fiberboard composite wood products used on the interior or exterior of the building shall meet the requirements for Exceptions to Sections 5.408.1.1 and 5.408.1.2: <br /> z � formaldehyde as speci-fied in ARB's Air Toxics Control Measure (ATOM)for Composite Wood (17 GGR 93120 et seq.)Those materials not exempted under the ATCM must 1. Excavated soil and land-clearing debris. <br /> Luz meet the specified emission limits, as shown in Table 5.504.4.5. 2.Alternate waste reduction methods developed by working with local agencies if diversion or recycle facilities capable of compliance with this item do not exist. <br /> w 4 3. Demolition waste meeting local ordinance or cal-culated in consideration of local recycling facili-ties and markets. <br /> z It 67 5.504.4.5.3 Verification ofcomptiance with this section shall be provided as requested by the enforcing agency. Documentation shall include at least one of the following: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ <br /> 1. Product certifications and specifications. 32 5.408.1.3 The combined weight of new construction disposal that does not exceed two pounds per square foot of building area may be deemed to meet the 50 percent minimum <br /> Ct z 2. Chain of custody certifications. requirement as approved by the enforcing agency. S c a I e <br /> d O 3. Product labeled and invoiced as meeting the Gom-polite Wood Products regulation (see GGR, Title 17, Section 93120, et seq.). <br /> � 4. Exterior grade products marked as meeting the P5-I or PS-2 standards of the Engineered Wood Association, the Australian AS/NZ5 2269 or European 636 35 standards. <br /> z § 5. Other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency. 33 5.408.1.4 Documentation shall be provided to the enforcing agency which demonstrates compliance with Sections 5.408.1.1 through 5.408.1.3. The waste management plan shall be <br /> 0 0 updated as necessary and shall be accessible during construction for examination by the enforcing agency. <br /> wIt Notes: Project Manager <br /> p 13 68 5.504.4.6 For 80 percent of floor area receiving resilient flooring, installed resilient flooring shall meet at least one of the following: 1. Sample forms found in "A Guide to the California Green Building Standards Gode (Nonresidential)" located at http://Www.bsc.r-a.gov/Home/GALOreen.aspx may be used to <br /> N 0 1. Certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) Floor5core program; assist in documenting compliance with the waste management plan. TODD CLARK <br /> u� It 2. Compliant with the VOC-emission limits and testing requirements specified in the California Department of Public Health's 2010 Standard Method for the Testing and 2. Mixed construction and demolition debris (GSD) processors can be located at the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (GalRecycle). <br /> p 0 Evaluation Chambers, Version 1.1, February 2010; <br /> -A X 3. Compliant with the California Collaborative for High Performance Schools (GA-GHP5)Criteria Interpre-tation for Ea 2.2 dated July 2012 and listed in the CHFS High Project Number <br /> 4 Performance Product Database; or <br /> 4. 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