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03-G-005 <br />GREEN BUILDING <br />ISSUES & REVISIONS <br />SHEET #: <br />DATE: <br />TITLE: <br />In <br />t <br />e <br />r <br />i <br />o <br />r <br /> <br />R <br />e <br />m <br />o <br />d <br />e <br />l <br />20 <br />3 <br />9 <br /> <br />N <br />. <br /> <br />V <br />i <br />c <br />t <br />o <br />r <br />i <br />a <br /> <br />Sa <br />n <br />t <br />a <br /> <br />A <br />n <br />a <br /> <br />C <br />A <br />. <br /> <br />9 <br />2 <br />7 <br />0 <br />6 <br />D E S I G N / I N T E R I O R S <br />(562) 843-0276 <br />919 Crossley Road <br />aehammons@gmail.com <br />Palm Springs, California 92264 <br />P L A N N I N G <br />AEH Design, Inc. <br />Aaron Hammons <br />Si <br />t <br />t <br />o <br />n <br /> <br />R <br />e <br />s <br />i <br />d <br />e <br />n <br />c <br />e <br />CHAPTER 4 <br />RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES <br />DIVISION 4.1 PLANNING AND DESIGN <br />4.201 GENERAL <br />4.201.1 SCOPE. <br />DIVISION 4.2 ENERGY EFFICIENCY <br />DIVISION 4.3 WATER EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION <br />4.406 ENHANCED DURABILITY AND REDUCED MAINTENANCE <br />4.406.1 RODENT PROOFING. <br />4.408 CONSTRUCTION WASTE REDUCTION, DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING <br />4.408.1 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT. <br />Exceptions: <br />4.408.2 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />4.408.3 WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY. <br />Note: <br />4.408.4 WASTE STREAM REDUCTION ALTERNATIVE [LR]. <br />4.408.4.1 WASTE STREAM REDUCTION ALTERNATIVE. <br />4.408.5 DOCUMENTATION <br />Notes <br />4.410 BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION <br />4.410.1 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL. <br />4.410.2 RECYCLING BY OCCUPANTS. <br />Exception: <br />DIVISION 4.4 MATERIAL CONSERVATION AND RESOURCE <br />EFFICIENCY <br />DIVISION 4.5 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY <br />4.303 INDOOR WATER USE <br />4.303.1 WATER CONSERVING PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FITTINGS. <br />Note: <br />4.303.1.1 Water Closets. <br />Note <br />4.303.1.2 Urinals. <br />4.303.1.3 Showerheads. <br />4.303.1.3.1 Single Showerhead. <br />4.303.1.3.2 Multiple showerheads serving one shower <br />Note <br />4.303.1.4 Faucets. <br />4.303.1.4.1 Residential Lavatory Faucets. <br />4.303.1.4.2 Lavatory Faucets in Common and Public Use Areas. <br />4.303.1.4.3 Metering Faucets. <br />4.303.1.4.4 Kitchen Faucets. <br />Note <br />4.303.2 STANDARDS FOR PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FITTINGS. <br />California Plumbing Code <br />California Plumbing Code <br />FIXTURE TYPE FLOW RATE <br />4.304 OUTDOOR WATER USE <br />4.304.1 OUTDOOR POTABLE WATER USE IN LANDSCAPE AREAS <br />NOTES: <br />California <br />Code Regulations, <br />ABBREVIATION DEFINITIONS: <br />HCD Department of Housing and Community Development <br />BSC California Building Standards Commission <br />DSA-SS Division of the State Architect, Structural Safety <br />OSHPD Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development <br />LR Low Rise <br />HR High Rise <br />AA Additions and Alterations <br />N New <br />SECTION 4.102 DEFINITIONS <br />4.102.1 DEFINITIONS <br />The following terms are defined in Chapter 2 (and are included here for reference) <br />FRENCH DRAIN. A trench, hole or other depressed area loosely filled with rock, gravel, fragments of brick or similar <br />pervious material used to collect or channel drainage or runoff water. <br />WATTLES. Wattles are used to reduce sediment in runoff. Wattles are often constructed of natural plant materials <br />such as hay, straw or similar material shaped in the form of tubes and placed on a downflow slope. Wattles are also <br />used for perimeter and inlet controls. <br />4.106 SITE DEVELOPMENT <br />4.106.1 GENERAL. Preservation and use of available natural resources shall be accomplished through evaluation <br />and careful planning to minimize negative effects on the site and adjacent areas. Preservation of slopes, <br />management of storm water drainage and erosion controls shall comply with this section. <br />4.106.2 STORM WATER DRAINAGE AND RETENTION DURING CONSTRUCTION. Projects which disturb less <br />than one acre of soil and are not part of a larger common plan of development which in total disturbs one acre <br />or more, shall manage storm water drainage during construction. In order to manage storm water drainage <br />during construction, one or more of the following measures shall be implemented to prevent flooding of adjacent <br />property, prevent erosion and retain soil runoff on the site. <br />1. Retention basins of sufficient size shall be utilized to retain storm water on the site. <br />2. Where storm water is conveyed to a public drainage system, collection point, gutter or similar <br /> disposal method, water shall be filtered by use of a barrier system, wattle or other method approved <br /> by the enforcing agency. <br />3. Compliance with a lawfully enacted storm water management ordinance. <br />Note: Refer to the State Water Resources Control Board for projects which disturb one acre or more of soil, or <br />are part of a larger common plan of development which in total disturbs one acre or more of soil. <br />(Website: https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/stormwater/construction.html) <br />4.106.3 GRADING AND PAVING. Construction plans shall indicate how the site grading or drainage system will <br />manage all surface water flows to keep water from entering buildings. Examples of methods to manage surface <br />water include, but are not limited to, the following: <br />1. Swales <br />2. Water collection and disposal systems <br />3. French drains <br />4. Water retention gardens <br />5. Other water measures which keep surface water away from buildings and aid in groundwater <br /> recharge. <br />Exception: Additions and alterations not altering the drainage path. <br />4.106.4 Electric vehicle (EV) charging for new construction. New construction shall comply with Sections <br />4.106.4.1, 4.106.4.2, or 4.106.4.3 to facilitate future installation and use of EV chargers. Electric vehicle supply <br />equipment (EVSE) shall be installed in accordance with the California Electrical Code, Article 625. <br />Exceptions: <br />1. On a case-by-case basis, where the local enforcing agency has determined EV charging and <br /> infrastructure are not feasible based upon one or more of the following conditions: <br />1.1 Where there is no commercial power supply. <br />1.2 Where there is evidence substantiating that meeting the requirements will alter the local <br /> utility infrastructure design requirements on the utility side of the meter so as to increase <br /> the utility side cost to the homeowner or the developer by more than $400.00 per <br /> dwelling unit. <br />2. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units (JADU) without additional <br /> parking facilities. <br />4.106.4.1 New one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses with attached private garages. For each <br />dwelling unit, install a listed raceway to accommodate a dedicated 208/240-volt branch circuit. The raceway <br />shall not be less than trade size 1 (nominal 1-inch inside diameter). The raceway shall originate at the main <br />service or subpanel and shall terminate into a listed cabinet, box or other enclosure in close proximity to the <br />proposed location of an EV charger. Raceways are required to be continuous at enclosed, inaccessible or <br />concealed areas and spaces. The service panel and/or subpanel shall provide capacity to install a 40-ampere <br />minimum dedicated branch circuit and space(s) reserved to permit installation of a branch circuit overcurrent <br />protective device. <br />4.106.4.1.1 Identification. The service panel or subpanel circuit directory shall identify the overcurrent <br />protective device space(s) reserved for future EV charging as "EV CAPABLE". The raceway termination <br />location shall be permanently and visibly marked as "EV CAPABLE". <br />4.106.4.2 New multifamily dwellings. If residential parking is available, ten (10) percent of the total number of <br />parking spaces on a building site, provided for all types of parking facilities, shall be electric vehicle charging <br />spaces (EV spaces) capable of supporting future EVSE. Calculations for the required number of EV spaces shall <br />be rounded up to the nearest whole number. <br />Notes: <br />1. Construction documents are intended to demonstrate the project's capability and capacity for <br /> facilitating future EV charging. <br />2. There is no requirement for EV spaces to be constructed or available until EV chargers are installed <br /> for use. <br />4.106.4.2.1 Electric vehicle charging space (EV space) locations. Construction documents shall <br />indicate the location of proposed EV spaces. Where common use parking is provided at least one EV space <br />shall be located in the common use parking area and shall be available for use by all residents. <br />CHAPTER 3 <br />GREEN BUILDING <br />SECTION 301 GENERAL <br />301.1 SCOPE. Buildings shall be designed to include the green building measures specified as mandatory in <br />the application checklists contained in this code. Voluntary green building measures are also included in the <br />application checklists and may be included in the design and construction of structures covered by this code, <br />but are not required unless adopted by a city, county, or city and county as specified in Section 101.7. <br />301.1.1 Additions and alterations. [HCD] The mandatory provisions of Chapter 4 shall be applied to <br />additions or alterations of existing residential buildings where the addition or alteration increases the <br />building's conditioned area, volume, or size. The requirements shall apply only to and/or within the <br />specific area of the addition or alteration. <br />Note: On and after January 1, 2014, residential buildings undergoing permitted alterations, additions, or <br />improvements shall replace noncompliant plumbing fixtures with water-conserving plumbing fixtures. <br />Plumbing fixture replacement is required prior to issuance of a certificate of final completion, certificate <br />of occupancy or final permit approval by the local building department. See Civil Code Section 1101.1, <br />et seq., for the definition of a noncompliant plumbing fixture, types of residential buildings affected and <br />other important enactment dates. <br />301.2 LOW-RISE AND HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS. [HCD] The provisions of <br />individual sections of CALGreen may apply to either low-rise residential buildings high-rise residential <br />buildings, or both. Individual sections will be designated by banners to indicate where the section applies <br />specifically to low-rise only (LR) or high-rise only (HR). When the section applies to both low-rise and <br />high-rise buildings, no banner will be used. <br />SECTION 302 MIXED OCCUPANCY BUILDINGS <br />302.1 MIXED OCCUPANCY BUILDINGS. In mixed occupancy buildings, each portion of a building <br />shall comply with the specific green building measures applicable to each specific occupancy. <br />4.106.4.2.1.1 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCS) When EV chargers are installed, EV spaces <br />required by Section 4.106.2.2, Item 3, shall comply with at least one of the following options: <br />1. The EV space shall be located adjacent to an accessible parking space meeting the <br /> requirements of the California Building Code, Chapter 11A, to allow use of the EV charger <br /> from the accessible parking space. <br />2. The EV space shall be located on an accessible route, as defined in the California Building <br /> Code, Chapter 2, to the building. <br />Exception: Electric vehicle charging stations designed and constructed in compliance with the <br />California Building Code, Chapter 11B, are not required to comply with Section 4.106.4.2.1.1 and <br />Section 4.106.4.2.2, Item 3. <br />Note: Electric Vehicle charging stations serving public housing are required to comply with the California <br />Building Code, Chapter 11B. <br />4.106.4.2.2 Electric vehicle charging space (EV space) dimensions. <br />4.106.4.2.3 Single EV space required. <br />4.106.4.2.4 Multiple EV spaces required. <br />4.106.4.2.5 Identification. <br />California Electrical Code. <br />4.106.4.3 New hotels and motels. <br />Notes: <br />4.106.4.3.1 Number of required EV spaces. <br /> <br />SECTION 4.501 GENERAL <br />4.501.1 Scope <br />The provisions of this chapter shall outline means of reducing the quality of air contaminants that are odorous, <br />irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well being of a building's installers, occupants and neighbors. <br />SECTION 4.502 DEFINITIONS <br />5.102.1 DEFINITIONS <br />The following terms are defined in Chapter 2 (and are included here for reference) <br />AGRIFIBER PRODUCTS. Agrifiber products include wheatboard, strawboard, panel substrates and door <br />cores, not including furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) not considered base building elements. <br />COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS. Composite wood products include hardwood plywood, particleboard and <br />medium density fiberboard. "Composite wood products" does not include hardboard, structural plywood, <br />structural panels, structural composite lumber, oriented strand board, glued laminated timber, prefabricated <br />wood I-joists or finger-jointed lumber, all as specified in California Code of regulations (CCR), title 17, Section <br />93120.1. <br />DIRECT-VENT APPLIANCE. <br />DISCLAIMER:THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED AND INTENDED TO BE USED AS A MEANS TO INDICATE AREAS OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS (CALGREEN) CODE. DUE TO THE VARIABLES BETWEEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT JURISDICTIONS, THIS CHECKLIST IS TO BE USED ON AN INDIVIDUAL PROJECT BASIS AND MAY BE MODIFIED BY THE END USER TO MEET THOSE INDIVIDUAL NEEDS. THE END USER ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT, INCLUDING VERIFICATION WITH THE FULL CODE. <br />TOTAL NUMBER OF PARKING <br />SPACES <br />NUMBER OF REQUIRED EV <br />SPACES <br />4.106.4.3.2 Electric vehicle charging space (EV space) dimensions. <br />4.106.4.3.3 Single EV space required. <br />4.106.4.3.4 Multiple EV spaces required. <br />4.106.4.3.5 Identification. <br />4.106.4.3.6 Accessible EV spaces. <br />California Building Code <br />Y N/AYN/AYN/AYN/A RESPON. <br />PARTY <br />RESPON. <br />PARTY <br />RESPON. <br />PARTY <br />RESPON. <br />PARTY <br />2022 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE <br />RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES, SHEET 1 (January 2020, Includes August 2019 Supplement)Y = YES <br />N/A =NOT APPLICABLE <br />RESPON. PARTY =RESPONSIBLE PARTY (ie: ARCHITECT, ENGINEER, <br />OWNER, CONTRACTOR, INSPECTOR ETC.) <br />2039 N Victoria Dr - <br />1011176954/5/2024