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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 2010 1117 CC REG ITEM 08A ITEM 8.A. CITY OF%IOORPARK.CALIFORNIA City Council Meeting ACTION MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL A0'-0' "' a,23d 0/0 AGENDA REPORT TO: Honorable City Council FROM: David A. Bobardt, Community Development Director By: Ray Young, Charles Abbott Associates, Building Official DATE: November 5, 2010 (CC Meeting of 11/17/2010) SUBJECT: Consider 1) A Resolution Adopting a Revised Fee Schedule for Services Rendered Pursuant to the Moorpark Municipal Code Related to Building and Safety and Rescinding Resolution No. 2008- 2669; and 2) A Resolution Updating Staff Billing Rates, Deposits, and Fees for Development Processing and Rescinding Resolution No. 2010-2896, in Order to Implement the California Green Building Standards Code BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION On January 12, 2010, the California Building Standards Commission unanimously adopted the California Green Building Standards Code as Part 11 of Title 24 of the California Administrative Code. The Green Building Standards Code becomes mandatory for all local agencies in the state on January 1, 2011. The Green Building Standards Code includes both mandatory and voluntary measures to reduce environmental impacts of construction. Implementation of this code requires additional review for compliance during plan check and additional verification of compliance during inspection. Attachments 1 and 2 detail the mandatory and voluntary items that the Building and Safety Department would be reviewing under the new code. The City's Building Official has estimated that this additional plan check and inspection work would add 8% to the time involved in plan checks and inspections for mandatory measures and an additional 8% for the Tier 1 or Tier 2 voluntary measures. This is consistent with what other jurisdictions have estimated for the implementation of the new State code. A charge on building permits to recover the additional costs under this new law would add between $136 and $216 to the permit fee for a typical tract home, depending on the size of the house, for the mandatory measures and between $272 and $432 for the Tier 1 or Tier 2 voluntary measures. Patio covers and similar small structures would be exempt. An Ordinance updating the City's various building codes in Title 15 of the Moorpark Municipal Code to be consistent with the new California Building Codes is also provided for City Council consideration on the November 17, 2010 Council agenda. SACommunity Development\3LDG\Fees\2010 Green Bldg Fees\cc101117 agenda rpt grn bldg fees.doc 1 Honorable City Council November 17, 2010 Page 2 Part of the California Green Building Code requires diversion of waste materials and Construction and Demolition Materials Management Plans (C&DMMP's) for larger projects. The updated Solid Waste chapter of the Moorpark Municipal Code, introduced on November 3, 2010, addressed the Green Building Code requirements for construction waste diversion. This part of the Green Building Standards Code would be implemented by City staff. Staff is also proposing adoption of a fee to recover the costs for the review and inspection of the C&DMMP's, which are required for new construction valued at $500,000 or more and alterations valued at $100,000 or more. The staff time required to implement the new C&DMMP code requirements includes • Analysis of the initial plan prior to permitting to determine estimated diversion; • Approval of the plan or working with the applicant to make modifications to the plan in order to comply with the diversion requirement; • Calculation of and acceptance of security deposit; • Review of actual diversion reports and the completed C&DMMP to determine whether the diversion requirement was met; and • Refund of diversion security deposit if diversion is met. Staff time for the review of C&DMMP's for typical residential, commercial, or industrial projects that require such a plan is estimated at one hour at the Administrative Services Manager level. The current billing rate for that position, which includes salary, benefits, and overhead, is $145.00 per hour. A flat rate fee is proposed for projects that do not have an entitlement review deposit fund established. Projects with an entitlement review deposit fund will be billed at the actual time needed for the review. This would apply to larger multiple home projects as well as new commercial and industrial developments that require a Planned Development Permit. California Government Code Section 66014 provides for cities to charge fees to recover the costs associated with permit processing services. Section 66016 sets forth the notification and hearing process required prior to levying new fees or service charges, or prior to increasing an existing fee or service charge. This includes notification by mail to anyone requesting such notice at least 14 days in advance of the meeting, making data available to the public indicating the cost required to provide the service, and publication in a local newspaper. Notice of this City Council public hearing was mailed and published in accordance with those requirements, and data was posted on the City's website. Section 66017 requires a minimum 60-day delay for new fees to take effect once adopted. The fees in both draft resolutions would take effect on January 18, 2011 (the day after Martin Luther King Jr. Day), 62 days after the November 17, 2010 City Council meeting. Proposed changes to existing building and safety fees in the draft resolution in Attachment 3 are limited to the addition in Exhibit A of an 8% fee adjustment for permits and plan checks for mandatory green building measures and an additional 8% fee adjustment for permits and plan checks for voluntary Tier 1 and Tier 2 green building measures. Proposed changes to existing development processing fees in Attachment 4 SACommundy Development\BLDG\Fees\2010 Green Bldg Fees\cc101117 agenda rpt grn bldg fees.doc 2 Honorable City Council November 17, 2010 Page 3 include: in Exhibit A an update to staff positions listed in Exhibit A, along with the creation of a billing rate for a Management Analyst position in the Community Development Department, and in Exhibit B the addition of a fee for Construction and Demolition Materials Management Plan reviews in Exhibit B. FISCAL IMPACT The proposed increase in Building and Safety fees and the implementation of the C&DMMP review fee will result in a net increase in fees paid to the City when related services are rendered. This will offset increased expenses of the Green Building Standards. No other Building and Safety fees or development processing fees are proposed to be amended at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Roll Call Vote) 1. Open the public hearing, take public testimony and close the public hearing; and 2. Adopt Resolution No. 2010- Adopting a Revised Fee Schedule for Services Rendered Pursuant to the Moorpark Municipal Code Related to Building and Safety and Rescinding Resolution No. 2008-2669. 3. Adopt Resolution No. 2010- Updating Staff Billing Rates, Deposits, and Fees for Development Processing and Rescinding Resolution No. 2010-2896. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Residential Green Building Standards Code Measures 2. Non-Residential Green Building Standards Code Measures 3. Resolution No. 2010- 4. Resolution No. 2010- SACommunity Development\BLDG\Fees\2010 Green Bldg Fees\cc101117 agenda rpt grn bldg fees.doc 3 APPENDIX A4 RESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES SECTION A4.602 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD FEATURE OR MEASURE Prerequisites and electives' Enforcing Installer or Third Agency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All PLANNING AND DESIGN WA44 5 , SiSielechon," " , Y` - A4.103.1 A site which complies with at least one of the following characteristics is selected: 1.An infill site is selected. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 2.A greyfield site is selected. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.An EPA-recognized Brownfield site is selected. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ICZ it�. ZA om rci 5 „ rn mt A4.104.1 An individual with oversight responsibility for the project has participated in an educational program promoting environmentally friendly design or development ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ and has provided training or instruction to appropriate entities. A4.105.2 Existing buildings are disassembled for reuse or recycling of building materials.The proposed structure utilizes at least one of the following materials which can be easily reused: 1.Light fixtures 2.Plumbing fixtures ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.Doors and trim 4.Masonry 5.Electrical devices 6.Appliances 7.Foundations or portions of foundations 'S to beelopment.. fs,,w . 4.106.2 A plan is developed and implemented to manage storm water drainage during construction. 4.106.3 The site shall be planned and developed to keep surface water away from buildings. Construction plans shall indicate how site grading or a drainage system will manage all surface water flows. A4.106.1 Orient buildings to optimize the use of solar energy with the long side of the house oriented within 30° ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ of south. A4.106.2.1 Soil analysis is performed by a licensed design professional and the findings utilized in the structural ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ design of the building. continued CC ATTACHMENT 1 4 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE RESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES SECTION A4.602 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST—continued VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD FEATURE OR MEASURE Prerequisites and electives' Enforcing Installer or Third Agency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All A4.106.2.2 Soil disturbance and erosion are minimized by at least one of the following: 1.Natural drainage patterns are evaluated and ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ erosion controls are implemented to minimize erosion during construction and after occupancy. 2.Site access is accomplished by minimizing the ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ amount of cut and fill needed to install access roads and driveways. 3.Underground construction activities are ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ coordinated to utilize the same trench,minimize the amount of time the disturbed soil is exposed and the soil is replaced using accepted compaction methods. A4.106.2.3 Topsoil shall be protected or saved for reuse ❑ ❑ ❑ as specified in this section. Tier 1.Displaced topsoil shall be stockpiled for p2 02 reuse in a designated area and covered or protected from erosion. Tier 2.The construction area shall be identified and 02 delineated by fencing or flagging to limit construction activity to the construction area. A4.106.3 Postconstruction landscape designs accomplish one or more of the following: 1.Areas disrupted during construction are restored ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ to be consistent with native vegetation species and patterns. 2.Limit turf areas to the greatest extent possible. a.Not more than 50 percent for Tier 1. ❑ 0 ❑ ❑ b.Not more than 25 percent for Tier 2. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.Utilize at least 75 percent native California or ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ drought tolerant plant and tree species appropriate for the climate zone region. 4.Hydrozoning irrigation techniques are ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ incorporated into the landscape design. A4.106.4 Permeable paving is utilized for the parking, walking or patio surfaces in compliance with the following: Tier 1.Not less than 20 percent of the total parking, 02 ❑ ❑ ❑ walking or patio surfaces shall be permeable. Tier 2.Not less than 30 percent of the total parking, 02 ❑ ❑ ❑ walking or patio surfaces shall be permeable. A4.106.5 Roofing materials shall have a minimum 3-year aged solar reflectance and thermal emittance or a minimum Reflectance Index(SRI)equal to or greater than the values specified in Tables A4.106.5(1)and A4.106.5(2). Tier I roof covering shall meet or exceed the values O2 contained in Table A4.106.5(1). Tier 2 roof covering shall meet or exceed the values p2 contained in Table A4.106.5(2). continued 5 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE • RESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES SECTION A4.602 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST—continued VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD FEATURE OR MEASURE Prerequisites and electives' Enforcing Installer or Third Agency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All ^}rrx}. � .4.. °r A ,.. te,-„ a, t ' A4.107.1 Items in this section are necessary to address innovative concepts or local environmental conditions. _ Item l ❑ 0 0 0 0 0 Item 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Item 3 ❑ 0 0 0 0 0 4.201.1 Low-rise residential buildings shall meet or exceed the minimum standard design required by the California Energy Standards. A4.203.1 Exceed the California Energy Code requirements, based on the 2008 Energy Efficiency Standards requirements 02 by 15 percent. A4.203.1 Exceed the California Energy Code requirements, based on the 2008 Energy Efficiency Standards requirements l 2 by 30. rcent. A4.205.1 Radiant roof barrier is installed in Climate Zones 2, 0 0 0 0 ❑ 4,and 8 through 15. A4.205.2 Exterior shading at least 18 inches in depth is 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 provided on south and west windows. A4.206.1 Third party blower door test is conducted and passed ❑ 0 ❑ 0 0 to verify building envelope tightness. • continued 6 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE RESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES SECTION A4.602 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST—continued VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD FEATURE OR MEASURE Prerequisites and electives' Enforcing Installer or Third Agency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All A4.207.1 Radiant,hydronic,ground source and other innovative space heating and cooling systems included in the proposed design shall be designed using ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ generally accepted industry-approved guidelines and design criteria. A4.207.2 An HVAC system commissioning plan is ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ px developed and the following items,as appropriate, pertaining to the heating and cooling systems are inspected and certified by an independent third party agency: 1.Verify compliance with the manufacturer's recommended start-up procedures. 2.Verify refrigerant charge by super-heat or other methods specified by the manufacturer. 3.Burner is set to fire at the nameplate input rating. 4.Temperature drop across the evaporator is within the manufacturer's recommended range. 5.Test and verify air flow to be within 10 percent of the initial design air flow. 6.Static pressure within the duct system is within the manufacturer's acceptable range. 7.Verify that the whole house and exhaust ventilation systems meet Title 24 requirements. 8.Verify that the recommended maintenance procedures and schedules are documented and provided to the home owner. A4.207.2.3 Results of the commissioning inspection shall be included in the Operation and Maintenance ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Manual required in Section 4.410.1. A4.207.4 Install gas-fired(natural or propane)space heating equipment with an Annual Fuel Utilization ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Ratio(AFUE)of.90 or higher. A4.207.5 If an electric heat pump must be used,select equipment with a Heating Seasonal Performance Factor ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (HSPF)of 8.0 or higher. A4.207.6 When climatic conditions necessitate the installation of cooling equipment,select cooling equipment with a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (SEER)higher than 13.0 and an Energy Efficiency Ratio(EER)of at least 11.5. A4.207.7 Install ductwork to comply with at least one of the following: 1.Install ducts within the conditioned envelope of ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ the building. 2.Install ducts in an underfloor crawl space. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.Use ducts with an R-6 insulation value or higher. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 4.Install ductwork which is buried in the ceiling ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ insulation. A4.207.8 Perform duct leakage testing to verify a total ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ leakage rate of less than 6 percent of the total fan flow. continued 7 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE RESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES SECTION A4.602 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST-continued VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD FEATURE OR MEASURE Prerequisites and electives' Enforcing Installer or Third Agency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All A4.207.9 In cooling Climate Zones 2,4,and 8 through 15 install a whole-house fan with insulated louvers or an ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ insulated cover. _ A4.207.10 ENERGY STAR ceiling fans are installed in all ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ bedrooms and living areas. 9 Ty 1 171ll ai16i.1 ( h[It 1 ' A4.208.1 The Energy Factor(EF)for a gas-fired storage ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ water heater is higher than.60. A4.208.2 The Energy Factor(EF)for a gas-fired tankless ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ water heater is.80 or higher. A4.208.3 Where the hot water source is more than 10 feet from a fixture,the potable water distribution system shall ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ convey hot water using a method designed to minimize wait time for hot water to arrive at the fixture. i F ! `.°",.ei,M r>E 'N'"•{C ea?rrz i. �`" a. r ys•:?:'`. _ A4.209.1 Building lighting consists of at least 90 percent ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ENERGY STAR qualified hard-wired fixtures. A4.210.1 Each appliance provided by the builder meets ENERGY STAR if an ENERGY STAR designation is ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ a.plicable for that appliance. �, ,. A4.211.1 Install a solar photovoltaic(PV)system in compliance with the California Energy Commission New Solar Homes Partnership(NSHP).t`2 Install energy efficiency measures meeting either Tier I or Tier II below. Tier 1.Exceed the California Energy Code ❑ requirements,based on the 2008 Energy Efficiency Standards requirements by 15 percent. Tier 2.Exceed the California Energy Code ❑ requirements,based on the 2008 Energy Efficiency Standards requirements by 30 percent. Solar water heating may be used to assist in meeting the energy efficiency requirements of either Tier I or Tier H. 1.In addition,for either Tier I or H,each appliance provided by the builder must be ENERGY STAR if an ENERGY STAR designation is applicable for that appliance. 2.Information on NSHP incentives available through the California Energy Commission may be obtained at the"Go Solar California" website:www.GoSolarCalifomia.ca.gov/nshp/index.html. A4.211.2 A solar water heating system is installed. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ A4.211.3 Space on the roof surface and penetrations through the roof surface are provided for future solar ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ installation. A4.211.4 A minimum one-inch conduit is provided from the electrical service equipment for the future installation ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ of a photovoltaic(PV)system. continued 8 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE RESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES SECTION A4.602 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST—continued VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METH OD FEATURE OR MEASURE Prerequisites and electives' Enforcing Installer or Third Agency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All �a F'1Sr1si's{3" `k It?i�Ir • t A4.213.1 Items in this section are necessary,to address innovative concepts or local environmental donditions. Item 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Item 2 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Item 3 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 CSC—rrv; i�J,r l - 4303.1 Indoor water use shall be reduced by at least 20 t] ❑ ❑ ❑ percent using one of the following methods. 7/01/2011 1.Water saving fixtures or flow restrictors shall be used. 2.A 20 percent reduction in baseline water use shall be demonstrated. 4.303.2 When using the calculation method specified in Section 4.303.1,multiple showerheads shall not exceed 7/01/2011 ❑ ❑ ❑ maximum flow rates. 43033 Plumbing fixtures(water closets and urinals)and fittings(faucets and showerheads)shall comply with 7/01/2011 ❑ ❑ ❑ specified performance requirements. A4.303.1 Kitchen faucets and dishwashers shall comply ❑ ❑ ❑ with this section. Tier 1.The maximum flow rate at a kitchen sink 02 02 faucet shall not be greater than 1.5 gallons per minute at 60 psi. Tier 2.In addition to the kitchen faucet requirements pz for Tier 1,dishwashers in Tier 2 buildings shall be ENERGY STAR qualified and not use more than 5.8 gallons of water per cycle. A4303.2 Nonwater supplied urinals or waterless toilets ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ are installed. 4304.1 Automatic irrigation systems controllers installed 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ at the time of final inspection shall be weather-based. A4.304.1 Install a low-water consumption irrigation ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ system which minimizes the use of spray type heads. A4.304.2 A rainwater capture,storage and re-use system ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ is designed and installed. A4.304.3 A water budget shall be developed for ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ landscape irrigation. continued 9 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE RESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES SECTION A4.602 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST—continued VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD FEATURE OR MEASURE Prerequisites and electives' Enforcing Installer or Third Agency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All _ A4.304.4 Provide water efficient landscape irrigation ❑ ❑ ❑ design that reduces the use of potable water. Tier 1.Does not exceed 65 percent of ETo times the 02 landscape area. Tier 2.Does not exceed 60 percent of ETo times the E2 landscape area. A4.304.5 A landscape design is installed which does ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ not utilize potable water. A4.305.1 Piping is installed to permit future use of a graywater irrigation system served by the clothes ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ washer or other fixtures. A4.305.2 Recycled water piping is installed. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ A4.305.3 Recycled water is used for landscape ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ irrigation. ' d lfl fi!±'1 .L. ' tf` �: A4.306.1 Items in this section are necessary to address innovative concepts or local environmental conditions. Item 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Item 2 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Item 3 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ w 4 5 'i 1_,;,.:r 4 t 1 X41 ..- % 4+. -' - A Y L p `t =,, IIiY.�4_,,.,1. br 1 . r... . rt: i A4.403.1 A Frost-Protected Shallow Foundation ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (FPSF)is designed and constructed. A4.403.2 Cement use in foundation mix design is ❑ ❑ ❑ reduced. Tier 1.Not less than a 20 percent reduction in 02 cement use. Tier 2.Not less than a 25 percent reduction in 02 cement use. A4.404.1 Beams and headers and trimmers are the ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ minimum size to adequately support the load. A4.404.2 Building dimensions and layouts are designed ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ to minimize waste. A4.404.3 Use premanufactured building systems to ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ eliminate solid sawn lumber whenever possible. A4.404.4 Material lists are included in the plans which specify material quantity and provide direction for ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ on-site cuts. continued 10 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE RESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES SECTION A4.602 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST—continued VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD FEATURE OR MEASURE Prerequisites and electives Enforcing Installer or Third Agency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All A4.405.1 One or more of the following building materials, ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ that do not require additional resources for finishing are used: 1.Exterior trim not requiring paint or stain 2.Windows not requiring paint or stain 3.Siding or exterior wall coverings which do not require paint or stain A4.405.2 Floors that do not require additional coverings are used including but not limited to stained,natural or ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ stamped concrete floors. A4.405.3 Postconsumer or preconsumer recycled content ❑ ❑ ❑ value(RCV)materials are used on the project. Tier 1.Not less than a 10 percent recycled content E2 value. Tier 2.Not less than a 15 percent recycled content DZ value. A4.405.4 Renewable source building products are used. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ',D974.1-.01.-:%." Film s3� a f o ii o3bisi Nash 4.406.1 Joints and openings.Annular spaces around ❑ ❑ ❑ pipes,electric cables,conduits or other openings in plates at exterior walls shall be protected against the passage of rodents by closing such openings with cement mortar, concrete masonry or similar method acceptable to the enforcing agency. A4.407.1 Install foundation and landscape drains. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ A4.407.2 Install gutter and downspout systems to route water at least 5 feet away from the foundation or connect to landscape drains which discharge to a dry well,sump, ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ bioswale,rainwater capture system or other approved on-site location. A4.407.3 Provide flashing details on the building plans and comply with accepted industry standards or ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ manufacturer's instructions. A4.407.4 Protect building materials delivered to the ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ construction site from rain and other sources of moisture. A4.407.5 In Climate Zone 16 an ice/water barrier is installed at roof valleys,eaves and wall to roof ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ intersections. A4.407.6 Exterior doors to the dwelling are protected to prevent water intrusion. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ A4.407.7 A permanent overhang or awning at least 2 feet ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ in depth is provided. continued 11 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE RESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES SECTION A4.602 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST—continued VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD FEATURE OR MEASURE Prerequisites and electives Enforcing Installer or Third Agency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All ' y r '�1 o 1 F-.----, � � A• 3 x 1' f+S ,,. ., 4.408.1 A minimum of 50 percent of the construction waste generated at the site is diverted to recycle or O ❑ ❑ ❑ salvage. _ 4.408.2 Where a local jurisdiction does not have a construction and demolition waste management ordinance, 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ a construction waste management plan shall be submitted for approval to the enforcing agency. A4.408.1 Construction waste generated at the site is diverted to recycle or salvage in compliance with one of the following: 1.Tier 1 at least a 65 percent reduction 02 ❑ ❑ ❑ 2.Tier 2 at least a 75 percent reduction E12 ❑ ❑ ❑ Exception:Equivalent waste reduction methods are developed by working with local agencies. r: r$ 4.410.1 An operation and maintenance manual shall be 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ provided to the building occu.ant or owner. dy, A4.411.1 Items in this section are necessary to address innovative concepts or local environmental conditions. Item 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Item 2 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Item 3 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ` '1 yl 4503.1 Any installed gas fireplace shall be a direct-vent sealed-combustion type.Any installed woodstove or pellet stove shall comply with US EPA Phase II emission limits 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ where applicable.Woodstoves,pellet stoves and fireplaces shall also comply with applicable local ordinances. 4.504.1 Duct openings and other related air distribution 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ component openings shall be covered during construction. 4.504.2.1 Adhesives,sealants and caulks shall be 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ compliant with VOC and other toxic compound limits. 4.504.2.2 Paints,stains and other coatings shall be 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ compliant with VOC limits. 4.504.2.3 Aerosol paints and coatings shall be compliant with product weighted MIR limits for ROC and other toxic CI ❑ ❑ ❑ compounds. 4.504:2.4 Documentation shall be provided to verify that 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ compliant VOC limit finish materials have been used. continued 12 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE RESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES SECTION A4.602 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST—continued VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD FEATURE OR MEASURE Prerequisites and electives' Enforcing Installer or Third Agency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All 4.5043 Carpet and carpet systems shall be compliant ❑ ❑ ❑ with VOC limits. 4.504.4 50 percent of floor area receiving resilient flooring shall comply with the VOC-emission limits defined in the Collaborative for High Performance Schools(CHPS)Low-emitting Materials List or be certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI)FloorScore program. 4.504.5 Particleboard,medium density fiberboard (MDF)and hardwood plywood used in interior finish ❑ ❑ ❑ systems shall comply with low formaldehyde emission standards. A4.504.1 Meet the formaldehyde limits contained in Table 4.504.5 before the mandatory compliance date,or use composite wood products made with either ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ California Air Resources Board approved no-added formaldehyde(NAF)resins or ultra-low emitting formaldehyde(ULEF)resins. A4.504.2 Install VOC compliant resilient flooring ❑ ❑ ❑ • systems. Tier 1.At least 80 percent of the resilient flooring 02 installed shall comply. Tier 2.At least 90 percent of the resilient flooring 12 installed shall comply. A4.504.3 Thermal insulation installed in the building ❑ ❑ ❑ shall meet the following requirements: Tier I.Install thermal insulation in compliance with Oz the VOC-emission limits defined in Collaborative for High Performance Schools(CHPS) Low-emitting Materials List. Tier 2.Install insulation which contains No-Added 02 Formaldehyde(NAF)and is in compliance with the VOC-emission limits defined in Collaborative for High Performance Schools(CHPS)Low-emitting Materials List. 4.505.2 Vapor retarder and capillary break is installed 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ at slab on grade foundations. 45053 Moisture content of building materials used in 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ wall and floor framing is checked before enclosure. f`Ys t alma 4.506.1 Exhaust fans which terminate outside the ❑ ❑ ❑ building are provided in every bathroom. A4.506.1 Higher than MERV 6 filters are installed on ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ central air or ventilation systems. A4.506.2 Direct vent appliances are used or isolated ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ from the conditioned space. continued 13 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE RESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES SECTION A4.602 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST—continued VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD FEATURE OR MEASURE Prerequisites and electives' Enforcing Installer or Third Agency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All "n1-11'16-4 4507.1 Whole house exhaust fans shall have insulated louvers or covers which close when the fan is off.Covers ❑5 ❑ ❑ ❑ or louvers shall have a minimum insulation value of R-4.2. 4.507.2.Duct systems are sized,designed,and equipment ❑x ❑ ❑ ❑ is selected using the following methods: 1.Establish heat loss and heat gain values according to ACCA Manual J or equivalent. 2.Size duct systems according to ACCA 29-D -. (Manual D)or equivalent. 3.Select heating and cooling equipment according to ACCA 36-S(Manual S)or equivalent innovative Items in this section a are necessary to address o . innovative concepts or local environmental conditions. Item 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Item 2 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Item 3 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ e7 y rr s f r -_- 702.1 HVAC system installers are trained and certified in t] __ ❑ ❑ ❑ the.ro.-r installation of HVAC systems. 702.2 Special inspectors employed by the enforcing agency must be qualified and able to demonstrate ❑x ❑ ❑ ❑ corn. tence in the discipline they are inspecting kl C 703.1 Verification of compliance with this code may include construction documents,plans,specifications builder or installer certification,inspection reports,or. ❑ ❑ ❑ other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency whch show substantial conformance. 1. Green building measures listed in this table may be mandatory if adopted by a city,county,or city and county as specified in Section 101.7. 2. Required prerequisite for this Tier. 14 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES Division A5.7—NONRESIDENTIAL CHECKLISTS VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 " a �+',.��i I. z fs.-.''.su, •rti -i4.,. am"Lk`j''2,.w" `'-r „wv..s w ,..r-n,. -;e1A` Project meets all of the requirements of Divisions 5.1 through 5.5. l7 ❑ ❑ { A5.103.1 Community connectivity.Locate project on a previously developed site within a t/2 ❑ ❑ mile radius of at least ten basic services,listed in Section A5.103.1. A5.103.2 Brownfield or greyfield site redevelopment or infill area development.Select for development a brownfield in accordance with Section A5.103.2.1 or on a greyfield or infill site as defined in Section A5.102. ❑ ❑ A5.103.3.1 Brownfield redevelopment.Develop a site documented as contaminated and fully remediated or on a site defined as a brownfield. A5.104.1.1 Local zoning requirement in place.Exceed the zoning's open space requirement for ❑ ❑ vegetated open space on the site by 25 percent. A5.104.1.2 No local zoning requirement in place.Provide vegetated open space area adjacent ❑ ❑ to the building equal to the building footprint area. A5.104.1.3 No open space required in zoning ordinance.Provide vegetated open space equal ❑ ❑ to 20 percent of the total project site area. A5.105.1.1 Existing building structure.Maintain at least 75 percent of existing building ❑ structure(including structural floor and roof decking)and envelope(exterior skin and framing) ❑ based on surface area. Exceptions: 1.Window assemblies and nonstructural roofing material. 2.Hazardous materials that are remediated as a part of the project. 3.A project with an addition of more than two times the square footage of the existing building. ❑ A5.105.1.2 Existing nonstructural elements.Reuse existing interior nonstructural elements ❑ (interior walls,doors,floor coverings and ceiling systems)in at least 50 percent of the area of the completed building(including additions). Exception:A project with an addition of more than two times the square footage of the existing building. ❑ A5.105.1.3 Salvage.Salvage additional items in good condition such as light fixtures,plumbing ❑ fixtures and doors for reuse on this project in an onsite storage area or for salvage in dedicated collection bins.Document the weight or number of the items,salvaged. '=,�.��.tn.,�,1�,oaf J i; :�i L' w `d3;,n.; s` X i 3 ''3 ,✓ '',� .„� "'�rC*'- 'i+x 5.106.1 Storm water pollution prevention plan.For projects of one acre or less,develop a O Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP)that has been designed,specific to its site, conforming to the State Storm water NPDES Construction Permit or local ordinance,whichever is stricter,as is required for projects over one acre.The plan should cover prevention of soil loss by storm water run-off and/or wind erosion,of sedimentation and/or of dust/particulate matter air pollution. A5.106.2 Storm water design.Design storm water runoff rate and quantity in conformance with Section A5.106.3.1 and storm water runoff quality by Section A5.106.3.2 or by local requirements,whichever are stricter. A5.106.2.1 Storm water runoff rate and quantity.Implement a storm water management ❑ ❑ plan resulting in no net increase in rate and quantity of storm water runoff from existing to developed conditions. Exception:If the site is already greater than 50 percent impervious,implement a storm water management plan resulting in a 25 percent decrease in rate an d quan tity. A5.106.2.2 Storm water runoff quality.Use post construction treatment control best ❑ ❑ management practices(BMPs)to mitigate(infiltrate,filter or treat)storm water runoff from the 85th percentile 24-hour runoff event(for volume-based BMPs)or the runoff produced by a rain event equal to two times the 85th percentile hourly intensity(for flow-based BMPs). A5.106.3 Low impact development(LID).Reduce peak runoff in compliance with Section 5.106.3.1.Employ at least two of the following methods or other best management practices to allow rainwater to soak into the ground,evaporate into the air or collect in storage receptacles for ❑ ❑ irrigation or other beneficial uses.LID strategies include,but are not limited to th ose listed in Section A5.106.4. continued 1 5 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE CC ATTACHMENT 2 NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 5.106.4 Bicycle parking and changing rooms.Comply with Sections 5.106.4.1 and 5.106.4.2;or EE meet local ordinance,whichever is stricter. 5.106.4.1 Short-Term bicycle parking.If the project is anticipated to generate visitor traffic, O provide permanently anchored bicycle racks within 200 feet of the visitors'entrance,readily visible to passers-by,for 5 percent of visitor motorized vehicle parking capacity,with a minimum of one two-bike capacity rack. 5.106.4.2 Long-Term bicycle parking.For buildings with over 10 tenant-occupants,provide O secure bicycle parking for 5 percent of tenant-occupied motorized vehicle parking capacity,with a minimum of one space. A5.106.4.3 Changing rooms.For buildings with over 10 tenant-occupants,provide changing/shower facilities in accordance with Table A5.106.4.3 or document arrangements with ❑ ❑ nearby changing/shower facilities. A5.106.5.1 Designated parking for fuel-efficient vehicles.Provide designated parking for any combination of low-emitting,fuel-efficient and carpool/van pool vehicles as shown in: Table A5.106.5.1.1 for Tier 1 at 10 percent of total spaces ❑O Table A5.106.5.1.2 for Tier 2 at 12 percent of total spaces O 5.106.5.2 Designated parking.Provide designated parking for any combination of low-emitting, 0 fuel-efficient and carpool/van pool vehicles as shown in Table 5.106.6.2. A5.1065.3.1 Electric vehicle supply wiring.For each space required in Table A406.1.6.2.1, provide one 120 VAC 20 amp and one 208/240 V 40 amp,grounded AC outlets or panel capacity ❑ ❑ and conduit installed for future outlets and as shown in Table A5.106.5.3.1. A5.106.6 Parking capacity.Design parking capacity to meet but not exceed minimum local zoning requirements. A5.106.6.1 Reduce parking capacity.With the approval of the enforcement authority,employ strategies to reduce on-site parking area by 1.Use of on street parking or compact spaces,illustrated on the site plan or ❑ ❑ 2.Implementation and documentation of programs that encourage occupants to carpool,ride ❑ ❑ share or use alternate transportation. A5.106.7 Exterior walls.Meet requirements in the current edition of the California Energy Code and select one of the following for wall surfaces: 1.Provide vegetative or man-made shading devices for east-,south-and west-facing walls with ❑ windows. 2.Use wall surfacing with minimum SRI 25(aged),for 75 percent of opaque wall areas. ❑ 5.106.8 Light pollution reduction.Comply with lighting power requirements in the California (] Energy Code and design interior and exterior lighting such that zero direct-beam illumination leaves the building site.Meet or exceed exterior light levels and uniformity ratios for lighting zones I—4 as defined in Chapter 10 of the California Administrative Code,using the following strategies: 1.Shield all exterior luminaires or use cutoff luminaires. 2.Contain interior lighting within each source. O 3.Allow no more than.01 horizontal foot candle 15 ft beyond the site. ❑O 4.Contain all exterior lighting within property boundaries. ❑O Exception:See Part 2,Chapter 12,Section 1205.6 for campus lighting requirements for parking facilities and walkways. A5.106.9 Building orientation.Locate and orient the building as follows: 1.Long sides facing north and south ❑ ❑ 2.Protect the building from thermal loss,drafts and degradation of the building envelope caused ❑ ❑ by wind and wind-driven materials. 5.106.10 Grading and paving.The site shall be planned and developed to keep surface water away ❑x from buildings.Construction plans shall indicate how site grading or a drainage system will manage all surface water flows. A5.106.11 Heat island effect.Reduce nonroof heat islands and roof heat islands as follows: A5.106.11.1 Hardscape alternatives.Use one or a combination of strategies 1 through 3 for 50 ❑ ❑ percent of site hardscape or put 50 percent of parking underground. I.Provide shade(mature within 5 years of occupancy). ❑ ❑ 2.Use light colored/high-albedo materials. ❑ ❑ 3.Use open-grid pavement system. ❑ ❑ A5.106.11.2 Cool roof.Use roofing materials having solar reflectance,thermal emittance or Solar Reflectance Index(SRI)3 equal to or greater than the values shown in: Table A5.106.11.2.1—Tier 1 or ❑ Table A5.106.11.2.2—Tier 2 ❑ ❑ continued 16 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 5.201.1 Scope.The California Energy Commission will continue to adopt mandatory building standards.[ A5.203.1 Energy performance.Using an Alternative Calculation Method approved by the California Energy Commission,calculate each nonresidential building's TDV energy and CO2 emissions and compare it to the standard or"budget"building. A5.203.1.1 Tier 1.Exceed California Energy Code requirements,based on the 2008 Energy Efficiency Standards,by 15 percent. A5.203.1.2 Tier 2.Exceed California Energy Code requirements,based on the 2008 Energy ❑x Efficiency Standards,b 30 percent. A5.204.1 ENERGY STAR equipment and appliances.All equipment and appliances provided by the builder shall be ENERGY STAR labeled if ENERGY STAR is applicable to that ❑ ❑ equipment or appliance. A5.204.2 Energy monitoring.Provide submetering or equivalent combinations of sensor ❑ ❑ measurements and thermodynamic calculations,if appropriate,to record energy use data for each major energy system in the building. A5.204.2.1 Data storage.The data management system must be capable of electronically ❑ ❑ storing energy data and creating user reports showing hourly,daily,monthly and annual energy consumption for each major energy system. A5.204.2.2 Data access.Hourly energy use data shall be accessible through a central data ❑ ❑ management system and must be available daily. A5.204.3 Demand response.HVAC systems with Direct Digital Control Systems and ❑ ❑ centralized lighting systems shall include preprogrammed demand response strategies that are automated with either a Demand Response Automation Internet Software Client or dry contact relays. • A5.204.3.1 HVAC.The preprogrammed demand response strategies should be capable of ❑ ❑ reducing the peak HVAC demand by cooling temperature set point adjustment. A5.204.3.2 Lighting.The preprogrammed demand response strategies should be capable of ❑ ❑ reducing the total lighting load by a minimum 30 percent through dimming control or bi-level switching. A5.204.3.3 Software clients.The software clients will be capable of communicating with a ❑ ❑ DR Automation Server. c t ilk - qz gJ t.ai .pus A5.211.1 On-site renewable energy.Use on-site renewable energy for at least 1 percent of the ❑ ❑ electrical service overcurrent protection device rating calculated in accordance with the 2007 California Electrical Code or 1KW,whichever is greater,in addition to the electrical demand required to meet 1 percent of natural gas and propane use calculated in accordance with the 2007 California Plumbing Code. A5.211.1.1 Documentation.Calculate renewable on-site system to meet the requirements of Section A5.211.1.Factor in net-metering,if offered by local utility,on an annual basis. A5.2113 Green power.Participate in the local utility's renewable energy portfolio program that ❑ ❑ provides a minimum of 50 percent electrical power from renewable sources.Maintain documentation through utility billings. A5.211.4 Prewiring for future solar.Install conduit from the building roof or eave to a location ❑ ❑ within the building identified as suitable for future installation of a charge controller(regulator) and inverter. A5.211.4.1 Off-grid prewiring for future solar.If battery storage is anticipated,conduit ❑ ❑ should run to a location within the building that is stable,weather-proof,insulated against very hot and very cold weather and isolated from occupied spaces. `crSie �" �'.• �R),Pi11ell _ ,ra.�' -,. b14,;",-{.. •-_: A5.212.1 Elevators and escalators.In buildings with more than one elevator or two escalators, provide controls to reduce the energy demand of elevators and reduce the speed of escalators. ❑ ❑ Document the controls in the project specifications and commissioning plan. A5.213.1 Steel framing.Design for and employ techniques to avoid thermal bridging. ❑ ❑ continued 17 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 re !FS.S � ;a � ; .,�,. ......� ,g i 5.303.1 Meters.Separate meters shall be installed for the uses described in Sections 503.1.1 through 503.1.3. 5.303.1.1 Buildings in excess of 50,000 square feet.Separate submeters shall be installed as follows: 1.For each individual leased,rented or other tenant space within the building projected (] to consume more than 100 gal/day. 2.For spaces used for laundry or cleaners,restaurant or food service,medical or dental [S office,laboratory or beauty salon or barber shop projected to consume more than 100 gaUday. ❑ ❑ 5.303.1.2 Excess consumption.Any building within a project or space within a building that is projected to consume more than 1,000 gaUday. 5.303.2 20 percent savings.A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings that will reduce (5 the overall use of potable water within the building by 20 percent shall be provided. (Calculate savings by Water Use Worksheets) 5303.2.1 Multiple showerheads serving one shower.When single shower fixtures are [Si served by more than one showerhead,the combined flow rate of all the showerheads shall not exceed the maximum flow rates specified in the 20 percent reduction column contained in Table 5.303.2.3 or the shower shall be designed to only allow one showerhead to be in operation at a time. A5.303.2.3.1 Tier 1—30 percent savings.A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture ❑O fittings that will reduce the overall use of potable water within the building by 30 percent shall be provided. A5.303.2.3.2 Tier 2—35 percent savings.A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture ❑ fittings that will reduce the overall use of potable water within the building by 35 percent shall be provided. A5.303.2.33 40 percent savings.A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings that ❑ ❑ will reduce the overall use of potable water within the building by 40 percent shall be provided. (Calculate savings by Water Use Worksheets) 5303.4 Wastewater reduction.Each building shall reduce the generation of wastewater by one of the following methods: As applicable 1.The installation of water-conserving fixtures or 0 2.Utilizing nonpotable water systems. ❑x 453033 Appliances. 1.Clothes washers shall have a maximum Water Factor(WF)that will reduce the use of ❑ ❑ water. 2.Dishwashers shall meet the criteria in Section A5.303.3(2)(a)and(b). ❑ ❑ 3.Ice makers shall be air cooled. ❑ ❑ 4.Food steamers shall be connectionless or boilerless. ❑ ❑ 5.The use and installation of water softeners shall be limited or prohibited by local agencies. ❑ ❑ 45.303.5 Dual plumbing.New buildings and facilities shall be dual plumbed for potable and ❑ ❑ recycled water systems. 5.303.6 Plumbing fixtures and fittings.Plumbing fixtures(water closets and urinals)and fittings(faucets and showerheads)shall comply with the requirements listed for each type in Items listed in Table 5.303.6. As applicable 1.Water closets(toilets)—flushometer type ❑x 2.Water closets(toilets)—tank type ❑x 3.Urinals px 4.Public lavatory faucets x❑ 5.Public metering self-closing faucets px 6.Residential bathroom lavatory sink faucets IS 7.Residential kitchen faucets px 8.Residential shower heads ❑x 9.Single shower fixtures served by more than one showerhead p continued 18 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 5.304.1 Water budget.A water budget shall be developed for landscape irrigation use.t O 5304.2 Outdoor potable water use.For new water service,separate meters or submeters shall O be installed for indoor and outdoor potable water use for landscaped areas between 1,000 square feet and 5,000 square feet. A5.304.2.1 Outdoor potable water use.For new water service not subject to the provisions of Water Code Section 535,separate meters or submeters shall be installed for indoor and outdoor potable water use for landscaped areas between 500 square feet and 1,000 square feet. 5.3043 Irrigation design.In new nonresidential projects with between 1,000 and 2,500 square feet of landscaped area(the level at which the MLO applies),install irrigation controllers and sensors which include the following criteria and meet manufacturer's recommendations. 5.304.3.1 Irrigation controllers.Automatic irrigation system controllers installed at the time of final inspection shall comply with the following: 1.Controllers shall be weather-or soil moisture-based controllers that automatically ❑O adjust irrigation in response to changes in plants'needs as weather conditions change. As applicable 2.Weather-based controllers without integral rain sensors or communication systems ❑O that account for local rainfall shall have a separate wired or wireless rain sensor which connects or communicates with the controller(s).Soil moisture-based controllers are not required to have rain sensor input. A5.304.4 Potable water reduction.Provide water efficient landscape irrigation design that reduces by the use of potable water. A5.304.4.1 Tier 1—Reduce the use of potable water to a quantity that does not exceed 60 O percent of ETo times the landscape area. A5.304.4.2 Tier 2—Reduce the use of potable water to a quantity that does not exceed 55 O percent of ETo times the landscape area. Methods used to accomplish the requirements of this section shall include,but not be limited to,the items listed in A5.304.4. A5.304.4.3 Verification of compliance.A calculation demonstrating the applicable potable ❑O O water use reduction required by this section shall be provided. A5.304.5 Potable water elimination.Provide a water efficient landscape irrigation design that eliminates the use of potable water beyond the initial requirements for plant installation and establishment. ❑ ❑ Methods used to accomplish the requirements of this section shall include,but not be limited to,the items listed in Section A5.304.4. A5.304.6 Restoration of areas disturbed by construction.Restore all areas disturbed during ❑ ❑ construction by planting with local native and/or noninvasive vegetation. A5.104.7 Previously developed sites.On previously developed or graded sites,restore or protect ❑ ❑ at least 50 percent of the site area with native and/or noninvasive vegetation. A5.304.8 Graywater irrigation system.Install graywater collection system for onsite ❑ ❑ subsurface irrigation using graywater. A5.404.1 Wood framing.Employ advanced wood framing techniques orOVE,as permitted by ❑ ❑ the enforcing agency. A5.405.1 Regional materials.Select building materials or products for permanent installation on the project that have been harvested or manufactured in California or within 500 miles of the ❑ ❑ project site,meeting the criteria listed in Section A5.405.1. A5.405.2 Bio-based materials.Select bio-based building materials per Section A5.405.2.1 or A5.405.2.2. A5.405.2.1 Certified wood products.Certified wood is an important component of green ❑ ❑ building strategies and the California Building Standards Commission will continue to develop a standard through the next code cycle. A5.405.2.2 Rapidly renewable materials.Use materials made from plants harvested within ❑ ❑ a ten-year cycle for at least 2.5 percent of total materials value,based on estimated cost. A5.405.3 Reused materials.Use salvaged,refurbished,refinished or reused materials for at least ❑ ❑ 5 percent of the total value,based on estimated cost of materials on the project. continued 19 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 • A5.405.4 Recycled content,Tier 1.Use materials,equivalent in performance to virgin materials, O with postconsumer or preconsumer recycled content value(RCV)equaling at least 10 percent of the total value,based on estimated cost of materials on the project.Provide documentation as to the respective values. A5.405.4.1 Recycled content,Tier 2.Use materials,equivalent in performance to virgin Ox materials,with postconsumer or preconsumer recycled content value(RCV)for a minimum of 15 percent of the total value,based on estimated cost of materials on the project.Provide documentation as to the respective values. A5.405.5 Cement and concrete.Use cement and concrete made with recycled products and complying with the following sections: A5.405.5.1 Cement.Meet the following standards for cement: 1.Portland cement shall meet ASTM C 150. 2.Blended hydraulic cement shall meet ASTM C 595. ❑ ❑ A5.405.5.2 Concrete.Unless otherwise directed by the engineer,use concrete manufactured with cementitious materials in accordance with Sections A5.405.5.2.1 and A5.405.5.2.2,as approved by the enforcing agency. A5.405.5.2.1 Supplementary cementitious materials(SCMs).Use concrete made with ❑ ❑ one or more of the SCMs listed in Section A5.405.5.2.1. A5.405.5.2.1.1 Mix design equation.Use any combination of one or more SCMs, ❑ ❑ satisfying Equation A4.5-1. Exception:Minimums for concrete products requiring high early strength may be lower as directed by the engineer. A5.405.5.3 Additional means of compliance.Any of the following measures may be employed for the production of cement or concrete,depending on their availability and suitability,in conjunction with Section A5.405.5.2. A5.405.53.1 Cement.The following measures may be used in the manufacture of cement. A5.405.5.3.1.1 Alternative fuels.Where permitted by state or local air quality ❑ ❑ standards,use alternative fuels. A5.405.5.3.1.2 Alternative power.Use alternate electric power generated at the ❑ ❑ cement plant and/or green power purchased from the utility meeting the requirements of Section A5.211. A5.405.5.3.1.3 Alternative ingredients.Use inorganic processing additions and ❑ ❑ limestone meeting ASTM C 150. A5.405.5.3.2 Concrete.The following measures may be used in the manufacture of concrete, A5.405.5.3.2.1 Alternative energy.Use renewable or altemative energy meeting the ❑ ❑ requirements of Section A5.211. A5.405.5.3.2.2 Recycled aggregates.Use concrete made with one or more of the ❑ ❑ materials listed in Section A5.405.5.3.2.2. A5.405.5.3.2.3 Mixing water.Use water meeting ASTM C1602,either recycled ❑ ❑ water provided by the local water purveyor or water reclaimed from manufacturing .rocesses. ri'e6. l t_ r ti 1N4 r,.i . p 'N "s"ice" A5.406.1.1 Service life.Select materials for longevity and minimal deterioration under ❑ ❑ conditions of use. A5.406.1.2 Reduced maintenance.Select materials that require little,if any,finishing. ❑ ❑ A5.406.1.3 Recyclability.Select materials that can be re-used or recycled at the end of their ❑ ❑ service life. 5.407.1 Weather protection.Provide a weather-resistant exterior wall and foundation envelope as required by California Building Code Section 1403.2 and California Energy Code Section ❑5 150,manufacturer's installation instructions or local ordinance,whichever is more stringent) 5.407.2 Moisture control.Employ moisture control measures by the following methods; 5.407.2.1 Sprinklers.Prevent irrigation spray on structures. O 5.407.2.2 Entries and openings.Design exterior entries and openings to prevent water O intrusion into buildings. continued 20 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 ! s s- sYi liY " 1:4,' l s c�! 5.408.1 Construction waste diversion.Establish a construction waste management plan or meet local ordinance,whichever is more stringent. 5.408.2 Construction waste management plan.Submit plan per this section to enforcement ❑O authority. 5.408.2.1 Documentation.Provide documentation of the waste management plan that meets the ❑O requirements listed in Section 5.408.2 Items I thru 4 and the plan is accessible to the enforcement authority. 5.408.2.2 Isolated jobsites.The enforcing agency may make exceptions to the requirements of ❑ ❑ this section when jobsites are located in areas beyond the haul boundaries of the diversion facility. 5.408.3 Construction waste.Recycle and/or salvage for reuse a minimum of 50 percent of O nonhazardous construction and demolition debris or meet local ordinance,whichever is more stringent. Exceptions: 1.Excavated soil and land-clearing debris. 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. A5.4083.1 Enhanced construction waste reduction.Divert to recycle or salvage nonhazardous O construction and demolition debris generated at the site in compliance with one of the following: Tier 1.At least a 65 percent reduction l0 Tier 2.At least an 80 percent reduction A5.408.3.1.1 Verification of compliance.A copy of the completed waste management report ❑O shall be provided. Exceptions: 1.Excavated soil and land-clearing debris 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 5.408.4 Excavated soil and land clearing debris.100 percent of trees,stumps,rocks and associated vegetation and soils resulting primarily from land clearing shall be reused or recycled. A5.409.1 Materials and system assemblies.Select materials assemblies based on life cycle assessment of their embodied energy and/or green house gas emission potentials.See Sections ❑ ❑ A5.409.1.1 and A5.409.1.2 for available tools. 77 Ce9 'L ,' 1�1E1...."_111..,�culti �.k�'.F .• .a.,_...� .,�s�.+.�_..:_...,.. _ .n..,_ ,,.1. _v� z ? .` .. 5.410.1 Recycling by occupants.Provide readily accessible areas that serve the entire building and are identified for the depositing,storage and collection of nonhazardous materials for recycling' 5.410.2 Commissioning.For new buildings 10,000 square feet and over,building commissioning for O all building systems covered by T24,Part 6,process systems and renewable energy systems shall be included in the design and construction processes of the building project.Commissioning requirements shall include items listed in Section 5.410.2. 5.410.2.1 Owner's Project Requirements(OPR).Documented before the design phase of the ❑O project begins the OPR shall include items listed in Section 5.410.4. 5.410.2.2 Basis of Design(BOD).A written explanation of how the design of the building (] systems meets the OPR shall be completed at the design phase of the building project and updated periodically to cover the systems listed in Section 5.410.2.2. 5.410.2.3 Commissioning plan.A commissioning plan describing how the project will be 0 commissioned shall be started during the design phase of the building project and shall include items listed in Section 5.410.2.3. 5.410.2.4 Functional performance testing shall demonstrate the correct installation and operation lI of each component,system and system-to-system interface in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. 5.410.2.5 Documentation and training.A Systems manual and systems operations training are O required. 5.410.2.5.1 Systems manual.The systems manual shall be delivered to the building owner or O representative and facilities operator and shall include the items listed in Section 5.410.2.5.1. 5.410.2.5.2 Systems operations training.The training of the appropriate maintenance staff O for each equipment type and/or system shall include items listed in Section 5.410.2.5.2. 5.410.2.6 Commissioning report.A complete report of commissioning process activities ❑X undertaken through the design,construction and reporting recommendations forpostconstruction phases of the building project shall be completed and provided to the owner or representative. continued 21 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPUCATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 5.410.4 Testing and adjusting.Testing and adjusting of systems shall be required for buildings less than 10,000 square feet. 5.410.4.2 Systems.Develop a written plan of procedures for testing and adjusting systems. ❑O Systems to be included for testing and adjusting shall include,as applicable to the project,the systems listed in Section 5.410.3.2. 5.410.4.3 Procedures.Perform testing and adjusting procedures in accordance with industry best practices and applicable national standards on each system. 5.410.4.3.1 HVAC balancing.Before a new space-conditioning system serving a p building or space is operated for normal use,the system should be balanced in accordance with the procedures defined by national standards listed in Section 5.410.3.3.1. 5.410.4.4 Reporting.After completion of testing,adjusting and balancing,provide a final O report of testing signed by the individual responsible for performing these services. 5.410.4.5 Operation and maintenance manual.Provide the building owner with detailed O operating and maintenance instructions and copies of guaranties/warranties for each system prior to final inspection. 5.410.4.5.1 Inspections and reports.Include a copy of all inspection verifications and O reports required by the enforcing agency. fi I 1 i` 5503.1 Install only a direct-vent sealed-combustion gas or sealed wood-burning fireplace or a ❑O sealed woodstove and refer to residential requirements in the California Energy Code,Title 24, Part 6,Subchapter 7,Section 150. As applicable 5.503.1.1 Woodstoves.Woodstoves shall comply with US EPA Phase II emission limits. ❑p .. ,. ,.. . .. ._._,�..,.�.,-�,.___... ...-.. 'i a....R3 ._yam __..�__......,...�._,..,,_:�. A5.504.1 Indoor air quality(IAQ)during construction.Maintain IAQ as provided in Sections A5.504.1.1 and A5.504.I.2. A5.504.1.1 Temporary ventilation.Provide temporary ventilation during construction in ❑ ❑ accordance with Section 121 of the California Energy Code,CCR,Title 24,Part 6 and Chapter 4 of CCR,Title 8 and as listed in Items 1 through 4 in Section A5.504.1.2. A5.504.1.2 Additional IAQ measures.Employ additional measures as listed in Items 1 ❑ ❑ through 5 in Section A5.504.1.3. A5.504.2 IAQ postconstruction.Flush out the building per Section A5.504.2 prior to occupancy ❑ ❑ or if the building is occupied. A5.504.2.1 IAQ Testing.A testing alternative may be employed after all interior finishes ❑ ❑ have been installed,using testing protocols recognized by the United State Environmental Protection Agency(U.S.EPA)and in accordance with Section A5.504.2.1.2.Retest as required in Section A5.504.2.1.3. A5.504.2.1.1-Maximum levels of contaminants.Allowable levels of contaminant concentrations measured by testing shall not exceed the following: As applicable As applicable 1.Carbon Monoxide(CO):9 parts per million,not to exceed outdoor levels by 2 parts ❑ ❑ per million; 2.Formaldehyde:27 parts per billion; ❑ ❑ 3.Particulates(PM10):50 micrograms per cubic meter; ❑ ❑ 4.4-Phenylcyclohexene(4-PCH):6.5 micrograms per cubic meter;and ❑ ❑ 5.Total Volatile Organic Compounds(TVOC):300 micrograms per cubic meter. ❑ ❑ A5.504.2.1.2 Test protocols.Testing of indoor air quality should include the elements ❑ ❑ listed in Items I through 4. A5.504.2.1.3 Noncomplying building areas.For each sampling area of the building ❑ ❑ exceeding the maximum concentrations specified in Section A5.504.2.1.1,flush out with outside air and retest samples taken from the same area.Repeat the procedures until testing demonstrates compliance. 5.504.3 Covering of duct openings and protection of mechanical equipment during construction.At the time of rough installation or during storage on the construction site and until final startup of the heating and cooling equipment,all duct and other related air distribution ❑x component openings shall be covered with tape,plastic,sheetmetal or other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency to reduce the amount of dust or debris which may collect in the system. continued 22 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 5.504.4 Finish material pollutant control.Finish materials shall comply with Sections 5.504.4.1 through 5.504.4.4. 5.504.4.1 Adhesives,sealants,caulks.Adhesives and sealants used on the project shall meet the requirements of the following standards. 1.Adhesives,adhesive bonding primers,adhesive primers,sealants,sealant primers and ❑x caulks shall comply with local or regional air pollution control or air quality management district rules where applicable or SCAQMD Rule 1168 VOC limits,as shown in Tables 5.504.4.1 and 5.504.4.2. 2.Aerosol adhesives and smaller unit sizes of adhesives and sealant or caulking O compounds(in units of product,less packaging,which do not weigh more than one pound and do not consist of more than 16 fluid ounces)shall comply with statewide VOC standards and other requirements,including prohibitions on use of certain toxic compounds,of California Code of Regulations,Title 17,commencing with Section 94507. 5.504.43 Paints and coatings.Architectural paints and coatings shall comply with Table O 5.504.4.3 unless more stringent local limits apply. 5.504.4.3.1 Aerosol paints and coatings.Aerosol paints and coatings shall meet the ❑x Product-Weighted MIR Limits for ROC in Section 94522(a)(3)and other requirements, including prohibitions on use of certain toxic compounds and ozone depleting substances (CCR,Title 17,Section 94520 et seq). 5.504.4.3.2 Verification.Verification of compliance with this section shall be provided at ❑O the request of the enforcing agency. 5.504.4.4 Carpet systems.All carpet installed in the building interior shall meet the testing NI and product requirements of one of the standards listed in Section 5.504.4.4. 5.504.4.4.1 Carpet cushion.All carpet cushion installed in the building interior shall meet NI the requirements of the Carpet and Rug Institute Green Label program. 5.504.4.4.2 Carpet adhesive.All carpet adhesive shall meet the requirements of Table O 804.4.1. 5.504.4.5 Composite wood products.Hardwood plywood,particleboard and medium density O fiberboard composite wood products used on the interior or exterior of the building shall meet the requirements for formaldehyde as specified in Table 5.504.4. A5.504.4.5.1 Early compliance with formaldehyde limits.Where complying composite ❑ wood product is readily available for nonresidential occupancies,meet Phase 2 requirements before the compliance dates indicated in Table 5504.4.5(Tier I)or use composite wood products made with either CARB-approved no-added formaldehyde (NAF)resins or CARB-approved ultra-low emitting formaldehyde(ULEF)resins(Tier 11). 5.504.4.5.2 Documentation.Verification of compliance with this section shall be ❑x ❑ ❑ provided as requested by the enforcing agency.Documentation shall include at least one of the following. As applicable 1.Product certifications and specifications t] 2.Chain of custody certifications t] 3.Other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency l] 5.504.4.6 Resilient flooring systems.Comply with the VOC-emission limits defined in the 2009 O CHPS criteria and listed on its Low-emitting Materials List(or Product Registry)or certified under the FloorScore program of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute. A5.504.4.6.1 Verification of compliance.Documentation shall be provided verifying that O resilient flooring materials meet the pollutant emission limits. A5.504.4.7 Resilient flooring systems,Tier 1.For 80 percent of floor area receiving resilient NI flooring,install resilient flooring complying with the VOC-emission limits defined in the 2009 CHPS criteria and listed on its Low-emitting Materials List(or Product Registry)or certified under the FloorScore program of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute. A5.504.4.7.1 Resilient flooring systems,Tier 2.For 100 percent of floor area to scheduled to t] receive resilient flooring,install resilient flooring complying with the VOC-emission limits defined in the 2009 CHPS criteria and listed on its Low-emitting Materials List(or Product Registry)or certified under the FloorScore program of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute. A5.504.4.7.2 Verification of compliance.Documentation shall be provided verifying that O ❑O resilient flooring materials meet the pollutant emission limits. A5.504.4.8 Thermal insulation,Tier 1.Comply with Chapter 12-13 in Title 24,Part 12 and with O the VOC-emission limits defined in 2009 CHPS criteria and listed on its Low-emitting Materials List. A5.504.4.8.1 Thermal insulation,Tier 2.Install No-Added Formaldehyde thermal insulation ❑x in addition to meeting Section A5.504.4.8. A5.504.4.8.2 Verification of compliance.Documentation shall be provided verifying that O O thermal insulation materials meet the pollutant emission limits. A5.504.4.9 Acoustical ceilings and wall panels.Comply with Chapter 8 in Title 24,Part 2 and ❑ ❑ with the VOC-emission limits defined in the 2009 CHPS criteria and listed on its Low-emitting Materials List(or Product Registry). A5.504.4.9.1 Verification of compliance.Documentation shall be provided verifying that ❑ ❑ acoustical finish materials meet the pollutant emission limits. continued 2 3 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 A5.504.5 Hazardous particulates and chemical pollutants.Minimize and control pollutant entry into buildings and cross-contamination of regularly occupied areas. A5.504.5.1 Entryway systems.Install permanent entryway systems measuring at least six ❑ ❑ feet in the primary direction of travel to capture dirt and particulates at entryways directly connected to the outdoors as listed in Items 1 through 3 in Section A5.504.5.1. A5.504.5.2 Isolation of pollutant sources.In rooms where activities produce hazardous ❑ ❑ fumes or chemicals,exhaust them and isolate them from their adjacent rooms as listed in Items 1 through 3 in Section A5.504.5.2. 5.504.5.3 Filters.In mechanically ventilated buildings,provide regularly occupied areas of the ❑X building with air filtration media for outside and return air prior to occupancy that provides at least a MERV of 8. A5.504.5.3.1 Filters.In mechanically ventilated buildings,provide regularly occupied areas ❑ ❑ of the building with air filtration media for outside and return air prior to occupancy that provides at least a MERV of 11. 5.504.7 Environmental tobacco smoke(ETS)control.Prohibit smoking within 25 feet of building entries,outdoor air intakes and operable windows where outdoor areas are provided for smoking and in buildings;or as enforced by ordinances,regulations or policies of any city, ❑ county,city and county,California Community College,campus of the California State University or cam•us of the University of California,whichever are more stringent. a° y. vv ,?:'_T ps'''°�•! ..a{* f s` y;,y' '�`i,'s.�7= §- ".r�r ^s- Kam. 1CA ak0AIts-Z "ilr' II. 5.505.1 Indoor moisture control.Buildings shall meet or exceed the provisions of California Building Code,CCR,Title 24,Part 2,Sections 1203 and Chapter 14.1.1 5506.1 Outside air delivery.For mechanically or naturally ventilated spaces in buildings,meet the minimum requirements of Section 121 of the California Energy Code,CCR,Title 24,Part 6 ❑X and Chapter 4 of CCR,Title 8 or the applicable local code,whichever is more stringent! 5.506.2 Carbon dioxide(CO2)monitoring.For buildings equipped with demand control ventilation,CO2 sensors and ventilation controls shall be specified and installed in accordance with the requirements of the latest edition of the California Energy Code,CCR,Title 24,Part 6, Section 121(c).1 'off T�s�Il1�C rir'� " �..�, ,.`.� = A5.507.1 Lighting and thermal comfort controls.Provide controls in the workplace as described in Sections A5.507.1.1 and A5.507.1.2. A5507.1.1 Single-occupant spaces.Provide individual controls that meet energy use ❑ ❑ requirements in the 2007 California Energy Code by Sections A5.507.1.1.1 and A5.507.1.1.2. A5.507.1.1.1 Lighting.Provide individual task lighting and/or daylighting controls for at ❑ ❑ least 90 percent of the building occupants. A5.507.1.1.2 Thermal comfort.Provide individual thermal comfort controls for at least ❑ ❑ 50 percent of the building occupants by Items 1 and 2 in Section A5.507.1.1.2. A5.507.1.2 Multi-occupant spaces.Provide lighting and thermal comfort system controls for ❑ ❑ all shared multi-occupant spaces. A5.507.2 Daylight.Provide daylit spaces as required for toplighting and sidelighting in the 2007 California Energy Code.In constructing a design,consider Items 1 through 4 in Section ❑ ❑ A5.507.3. A5.507.3 Views.Achieve direct line of sight to the outdoor environment via vision glazing 0 ❑ between 2'6"and 7'6"above finish floor for building occupants in 90 percent of all regularly occupied areas. A5.507.3.1 Interior office spaces.Entire areas of interior office spaces may be included in ❑ ❑ the calculation if at least 75 percent of each area has direct line of sight to perimeter vision glazing. ❑ ❑ A5307.3.2 Multi-occupant spaces.Include in the calculation the square footage with direct line of sight to perimeter vision glazing. 5.507.4 Acoustical control.Employ building assemblies and components with STC values ❑ determined in accordance with ASTM E 90 and ASTM E 413. 5.507.4.1 Exterior noise transmission.Wall and floor-ceiling assemblies making up the ❑ building envelope shall have an STC of at least 50 and exterior windows shall have a minimum STC of 30 for any of the building locations listed in Items 1 through 3 in Section 5.507.5.1. 5507.4.2 Interior sound.Wall and floor-ceiling assemblies separating tenant spaces and ❑ tenant spaces and public places shall have an STC of at least 40. continued 24 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 5.508.1 Ozone depletion and global warming reductions.Installations of HVAC,refrigeration and fire suppression equipment shall comply with Sections 5.508.1.1 and 5.508.1.2. As applicable 5.508.1.1 CFCs.Install HVAC and refrigeration equipment that does not contain CFCs.I 5] 5.508.1.2 Halons.Install fire suppression equipment that does not contain Halons.t ❑x A5.508.1.3 Hydrochlorofluorocarbons(HCFCs).Install HVAC and refrigeration equipment 0 ❑ that does not contain HCFCs. A5.508.1.4 Hydrofluorocarbons(HFCs).Install HVAC complying with either of the following: 1.Install HVAC,refrigeration and fire suppression equipment that do not contain HFCs or 0 ❑ that do not contain HFCs with a global warming potential greater than 150. 2.Install HVAC and refrigeration equipment that limit the use of HFC refrigerant through ❑ ❑ the use of a secondary heat transfer fluid with a global warming potential no greater than 1. 1. These measures are currently required elsewhere in statute or in regulation. 25 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE Resolution No. 2010- Page 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2010- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK ADOPTING A REVISED FEE SCHEDULE FOR SERVICES RENDERED PURSUANT TO THE MOORPARK MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO BUILDING AND SAFETY AND RECINDING RESOLUTION NO. 2008-2669 WHEREAS, State law and the Moorpark Municipal Code require the performance of certain plan review, inspection and other services by the Building Official for the purpose of safeguarding the public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Moorpark adopted Resolution No. 2008-2669 providing for the collection of certain fees to allow the cost of such services to be borne by the users and beneficiaries of same; and WHEREAS, the fee schedule for these services must be revised from time to time to assure adequate recovery of all costs associated with the rendering of such services; and WHEREAS, the mandatory measures of the California Green Building Code will require review for compliance with the Code during the plan check process; and WHEREAS, the mandatory measures of the Green Building Code will require verification of compliance during the inspection process; and WHEREAS, Tier 1 and Tier 2 measures of the California Green Building Code will require review and verifications; and WHEREAS, at a public hearing on November 17, 2010, the City Council received and considered written evidence and oral testimony pertaining to a possible increase in said fees in accordance with Government Code Section 66016; and WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the Community Development Director determination that the proposed revision to the Building and Safety Fee Schedules is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), in that the action of the City Council does not involve the consideration of the approval of a project. CC ATTACHMENT 3 26 Resolution No. 2010- Page 2 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The fees for Building and Safety permits, plan review and other services shall be as set forth in Exhibit "A" and "C" attached hereto. SECTION 2. The Building Official shall determine valuation of construction projects using the multipliers set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto. SECTION 3. That the fees established in this resolution do not exceed the estimated reasonable cost of providing the service for which the fee is imposed. SECTION 4. This Resolution shall become effective on January 18, 2011, pursuant to Government Code Section 66016. SECTION 5. That Resolution No. 2008-2669, adopted the 16th day of January 2008, is hereby rescinded upon the effective date of this Resolution. SECTION 6. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution and shall cause a certified resolution to be filed in the book of original resolutions. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 2010 Janice Parvin, Mayor ATTEST: Maureen Benson, City Clerk Attachments: Exhibit A: Building and Safety Fees Exhibit B: Valuation Exhibit C: Swimming Pool and Sap Valuation/Fee Chart 27 Resolution No. 2010- Page 3 EXHIBIT A CITY OF MOORPARK BUILDING AND SAFETY FEES TOTAL VALUATION: 1-500 $23.00 FROM 501 TO 1000 FIRST 500 $23.00 EACH ADDITIONAL 100 OR FRACTION $3.00 FROM 1000 TO 5000 FIRST 1000 $38.00 EACH ADDITIONAL 1000 OR FRACTION $13.00 FROM 5001 TO 10000 FIRST 5000 $90.00 EACH ADDITIONAL 1000 OR FRACTION $12.00 FROM 10001 TO 50000 FIRST 10000 $150.00 EACH ADDITIONAL 1000 OR FRACTION $12.00 FROM 50001 TO 100000 FIRST 50000 $630.00 EACH ADDITIONAL 1000 OR FRACTION $8..00 FROM 100001 TO 500000 FIRST 100000 $1030.00 EACH ADDITIONAL 1000 OR FRACTION $6.00 FROM 500001 TO 1000000 FIRST 500000 $3430.00 EACH ADDITIONAL 1000 OR FRACTION $5.00 FROM 1000001 UP FIRST 10000000 $6100.00 EACH ADDITIONAL 1000 OR FRACTION $4.00 PLAN REVIEW: PLAN REVIEW FEES SHALL BE 75% OF THE PERMIT FEE. ENERGY CONSERVATION: PERMIT AND PLAN REVIEW FEES SHALL BE INCREASED BY 10%WHERE COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA ENERGY CONSERVATION LAW IS REQUIRED. HANDICAPPED ACCESS: PERMIT AND PLAN REVIEW FEES SHALL BE INCREASED BY 10%WHERE COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA ACCESS LAW IS REQUIRED. GREEN BUILDING MANDATORY MEASURES: PERMIT AND PLAN REVIEW FEES SHALL BE INCREASED BY 8%WHERE COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING CODE IS REQUIRED. GREEN BUILDING TIER 1 AND 2: PERMIT AND PLAN REVIEW FEES SHALL BE INCREASED AND ADDITIONAL 8% WHERE COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING CODE TIER 1 OR 2 IS REQUESTED. STRONG MOTION: PERMIT FEES SHALL BE INCREASED BY THE AMOUNTS AS REQUIRED BY STATE LAW TO SUPPORT THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA STRONG MOTION INSTRUMENTATION AND SEISMIC HAZARD MAPPING PROGRAM. 28 Resolution No. 2010- Page 4 EXHIBIT A CITY OF MOORPARK BUILDING AND SAFETY FEES MISCELLANEOUS FEES: FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A SINGLE BUILDING, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, DEMOLITION OR COMBINATION PERMIT $27.00 FOR ANY PERMIT, THE FEE SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN $46.00 MINIMUM DEMOLITION PERMIT FEE $146.00 PRE-MANUFACTURED BUILDING SET-UP, COMMERCIAL $291.00 MOBILE HOME SET-UP, TEMPORARY(Manufactured after June 15, 1976) $142.00 MOBILE HOME SET-UP PERMANENT $291.00 OCCUPANCY INVESTIGATION/ INVESTIGATION OF UN-PERMITTED WORK $142.00 BUSINESS REGISTRATION OCCUPANCY INVESTIGATION (SIMPLE) $50.00 BUSINESS REGISTRATION OCCUPANCY INVESTIGATION (COMPLEX) $142.00 i.e. Change of Use or Industrial Uses BUILDING RELOCATION PRE-INSPECTION $142.00 RECORDS UPDATE $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE $71.00 APPEALS HEARING $1047.00 PHOTO COPY Per City Clerk EA. ADDITIONAL PAGE Per City Clerk OTHER: GEOLOGY AND SOIL REPORT REVIEW 29 Resolution No. 2010- Page 5 EXHIBIT A CITY OF MOORPARK BUILDING AND SAFETY FEES ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES: PERMIT ISSUANCE: $27.00 SYSTEMS PER SQUARE FOOT: FOR ONE AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS $0.08 FOR MULTI FAMILY RESIDENTIAL $0.08 MANUFACTURING $0.08 COMMERCIAL $0.13 BUSINESS AND ASSEMBLY $0.08 AGRICULTURAL $0.02 PRIVATE SWIMMING POOLS $55.00 PUBLIC POOLS $91.00 TEMP. SERVICE: PROVIDE ZONE CLEARANCE BEFORE ISSUE UP TO 200A $36.00 OVER 200A $47.00 SUB-PANELS $36.00 UNIT FEE SCHEDULE: SERVICES: FOR 600V UP TO 200A $36.00 FOR 200A TO 1000A $146.00 FOR OVER 600V OR OVER 1000A $260.00 SOLAR SYSTEMS $146.00 RECEPTICAL SWITCH OR OUTLET ea. $0.90 LIGHTING OUTLET OR FIXTURE ea. $0.90 RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCE ea. $7.00 NON-RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES ea. $19.00 POWER APPARATUS RATED IN HP, KW, KVA OR KVAR UP TO 1 HP, ea. $18.00 OVER 1 HP, ea. $55.00 BUSWAYS, EACH 100 FT. OR FRACTION THEREOF $18.00 SIGNS AND MARQUEES $11.00 MISC. APPARATUS, CONDUITS AND CONDUCTORS $18.00 ANNUAL ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE $91.00 LIGHT POLES ea. $8.00 PLAN REVIEW FEE: 50% OF PERMIT FEE OTHER: ACTUAL COST TO CITY INCLUDING OVERHEAD 30 Resolution No. 2010- Page 6 EXHIBIT A CITY OF MOORPARK BUILDING AND SAFETY FEES MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES: PERMIT ISSUANCE $27.00 SYSTEM FEES: RESIDENTIAL HEATING SYSTEMS PER SQ. FT. OF CONDITIONED SPACE $0.04 UNIT FEES: HEATING APPLIANCE $22.00 SINGLE FLUE OR VENT SERVICING AN APPLIANCE $11.00 DUCT SYSTEMS FOR HEATING OR COOLING PER SQ. FT. OF AREA SERVED $0.02 COMBINATION HEATING/COOLING UNIT i.e. heat pump unit $33.00 COOLING UNIT(SELF CONTAINED UNIT NO REFRIGERATION CONNECTION) $22.00 COOLING TOWER AND RELATED PIPING $13.00 EVAPORATIVE COOLING UNIT WITH DUCTS $13.00 INCIDENTAL GAS PIPING OR ELECTRICAL WIRING $13.00 AIR HANDLER OR VENTILATION UNIT $11.00 RESIDENTIAL EXHAUST FAN AND DUCT $6.00 COMMERCIAL KITCHEN HOOD $73.00 REFRIGERATION UNIT UP TO 25 HP $11.00 OVER 25 HP $44.00 BOILER (GENERATES STEAM) $91.00 BOILER CHIMNEY (METAL) $11.00 COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL INCINERATOR $100.00 INCINERATOR CHIMNEY $22.00 FIRE DAMPERS 1-10 DAMPERS EACH $24.00 OVER 10 $7.00 OTHER APPLIANCES AND EQUIPMENT $11.00 PLAN REVIEW FEE: 50% OF PERMIT FEE OTHER: ACTUAL COST TO CITY INCLUDING OVERHEAD 31 Resolution No. 2010- Page 7 EXHIBIT A CITY OF MOORPARK BUILDING AND SAFETY FEES PLUMBING PERMIT FEES: PERMIT ISSUANCE $27.00 SYSTEM FEES: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS $87.00 SWIMMING POOL $95.00 SOLAR WATER HEATING $55.00 UNIT FEES: FIXTURE OR TRAP $6.00 WATER SERVICE PIPING $13.00 GAS SYSTEM UP TO 4 OUTLETS $13.00 EACH OUTLET OVER 4 $3.00 WATER HEATER $18.00 WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT $6.00 BUILDING SEWER $73.00 MISC. REPAIRS $6.00 LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM RESIDENTIAL $6.00 LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM NON-RESIDENTIAL $46.00 VACUUM BREAKER OR BACKFLOW PREVENTER $11.00 INTERCEPTORS AND CLARIFIERS $82.00 STORM WATER DRAINS INSIDE BUILDING-per drain $11.00 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE $91.00 FIRE SPRINKLERS PER SQ. FT. $3.00 PLAN REVIEW FEE: 50% OF PERMIT FEE OTHER: ACTUAL COST TO CITY INCLUDING OVERHEAD 32 Resolution No. 2010- Page 8 EXHIBIT B VALUATION $ PER SQ. FT DWELLINGS, DETACHED, WOOD FRAME, GOOD QUALITY 118.93 ROOM ADDITIONS 118.93 GARAGES, PRIVATE, ATTACHED 46.34 GARAGES, PRIVATE, DETACHED 46.34 BALCONIES AND COVERED PORCHES AND REMODELS 39.64 ONE THIRD OF THE DWELLING VALUE OPEN TRELLISES AND SOLID OR LATTICE PATIO COVERS, GAZEBOS 37.34 DECKS MORE THAN 30" ABOVE GRADE 20.80 RETAINING WALLS, CONVENTIONAL FOOTING 19.50 RETAINING WALLS, CAISSON AND GRADE BM 31.20 WINDOW CHANGE OUT 31.20 Fee ea SOLATUBE 31.24 Fee ea SKYLIGHTS 31.24 Fee ea SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS, GUNITE See Exhibit C SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS, MANUFACTURED See Exhibit C RE-ROOF RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL 2.60 RE-ROOF WITH ENGINEERING ADDITIONAL FOR PLAN CHECK 43.68 SIGN PERMIT See Exhibit C BLOCK WALLS OVER 42" HIGH 7.80 OTHER OCCUPANCIES—AS PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF MARSHALL AND SWIFT CONSTRUCTION COST HANDBOOK LOCAL MULTIPLIER FOR VENTURA COUNTY. AS OF JUNE 2008 MULTIPLIER IS 1.24 OTHER WORK-SHALL BE VALUED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL BASED UPON HIS OR HER ESTIMATE OF THE COST OF THE CONSTRUCTION AND HIS OR HER ESTIMATE OF THE COST OF INSPECTION AND PLAN REVIEW. NOTES 1. THE VALUATION ABOVE SHALL BE MODIFIED AS INDICATED FOR: A. HILLSIDE FOUNDATIONS INCREASE 5-20 % B. SHELL ONLY DECREASE VALUATION 20 % C. TENANT IMPROVEMENT, GENERAL 20 % D. TENANT IMPROVEMENT, RESTAURANTS 40 % 2. THE DETERMINATION OF VALUATION UNDER ANY OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE CODE SHALL BE MADE BY THE BUILDIING OFFICIAL AND SHALL INCLUDE THE VALUE OF ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK INCLUDING FINISH WORK, ROOFING, ELEVATORS, ETC. (SEE SECTION 108.3 OF Appendix Chapter 1 of the CBC) 10/23/07.B&S 33 Resolution No. 2010- Page 9 EXHIBIT C Swimming Pool and Spa Valuation/Fee Chart Valuation Permit Plan Plumbing Electrical Issuance SMIP Fee Check Residential Pools 48.75/sq. ft. Exhibit A Exhibit A 94.60 54.60 27.00 0.0001 Residential Spas 48.75/sq. ft. Exhibit A Exhibit A 94.60 54.60 27.00 0.0001 Combination Pool & 48.75/sq. ft. per per 94.60 54.60 27.00 0.0001 Spa Exhibit A Exhibit A Manufactured Pool 33.00/sq. ft. Exhibit A None 94.60 54.60 27.00 0.0001 Portable Spa 33.00/sq. ft. Exhibit A None None 54.60 27.00 0.0001 Commercial Pool, per per Spa, or combination/ 61.75/sq. ft. Exhibit A Exhibit A 94.60 91.00 27.00 0.00021 sq. ft. Sign Valuation/Fee Chart Valuation Electrical SMIP Signs-Wall mounted no electrical $3.00/sq.ft. $18.20 0.00021 Signs-Wall mounted with electrical $97.50/sq.ft. None 0.00021 Signs-with footings no elcetrical $97.50/sq.ft. $18.20 0.00021 Signs-with footings and electrical $3.00/sq.ft. None 0.00021 34 RESOLUTION NO. 2010- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, UPDATING STAFF BILLING RATES, DEPOSITS, AND FEES FOR DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 2010-2896 WHEREAS, the City of Moorpark provides land use development review services; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the cost of these services shall be offset by fees which accompany land use entitlement requests; and WHEREAS, the City of Moorpark staff costs are charged against fees, based upon real time cost accounting and Exhibit A, City of Moorpark Real Time Billing Rates, has been updated to reflect current position titles with no increase in the billing hourly rate; and WHEREAS, the adoption of Ordinance No. 394, amending Chapter 8.36 of the Moorpark Municipal Code, requires staff time for the review and inspection of Construction and Demolition Materials Management Plans, which will be billed at the hourly rates established by Exhibit A, or for a project without a development processing deposit a review fee of$145 has been added to Exhibit B; and WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the Community Development Director's determination that the proposed adjustments to real time billing rates and development processing deposits and fees is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), in that the action of the City Council does not involve the consideration of the approval of a project. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. City of Moorpark staff shall bill actual time spent on land use applications and other items eligible for cost recovery at a real time cost accounting rate per Exhibit A of this Resolution. SECTION 2. Contract services shall be billed at cost, plus fifteen percent (15%), including, but not limited to, City Attorney; geotechnical/geological services, landscape architect review and inspection services; lighting engineer review and inspection services and planning consultant services. SECTION 3. The Schedule of Development Processing Deposits and Fees is adopted as shown in Exhibit B of this Resolution. CC ATTACHMENT 4 35 Resolution No. 2010- Page 2 SECTION 4. The Community Development Director has the authority to reduce deposit amounts up to fifty percent (50%) per entitlement application, where the project involves multiple applications for the same project on the same property, to be processed concurrently. The applicant retains the responsibility to pay for all costs associated with the processing of the applications at the adopted billing rates. SECTION 5. This Resolution shall become effective on January 18, 2011. SECTION 6. Resolution No. 2010-2896 is hereby rescinded upon the effective date of this Resolution. SECTION 7. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution and shall cause a certified resolution to be filed in the book of original resolutions. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of November, 2010. Janice Parvin, Mayor ATTEST: Maureen Benson, City Clerk Attachments: Exhibit A: Real Time Billing Rates Exhibit B: Schedule of Development Processing Deposits and Fees 36 Resolution No. 201 Page 3 EXHIBIT A: CITY OF MOORPARK REAL TIME BILLING RATES MAW City Manager City Manager $104.71 $148.38 $208.02 $252.14 $255.00 City Manager Assistant City Manager $85.93 $121.93 $170.71 $206.92 $210.00 City Manager Redevelopment Manager $60.82 $86.30 $120.83 $146.45 $150.00 City Manager Senior Management Analyst $47.51 $67.42 $94.38 $114.40 $115.00 Administrative Services Deputy City Manager $81.80 $116.07 $162.50 $196.97 $200.00 Administrative Services City Clerk $47.51 $67.42 $94.38 $114.40 $115.00 Administrative Services Admin. Services Manager $57.89 $82.15 $119.11 $144.38 $145.00 Parks, Rec. & Community Svs. Parks and Recreation Director $74.10 $105.15 $147.21 $178.43 $180.00 Parks, Rec. & Community Svs. Landscape/Parks Maint. Super. $47.51 $67.42 $94.38 $114.40 $115.00 Parks, Rec. & Community Svs. Senior Management Analyst $47.51 $67.42 $94.38 $114.40 $115.00 Finance Finance Director $70.53 $100.08 $140.11 $169.84 $170.00 Finance Budget and Finance Manager $57.89 $82.15 $115.00 $139.40 $140.00 Finance Finance/Accounting Manager $52.45 $74.43 $104.20 $126.30 $130.00 Finance Accountant 1 $41.99 $59.58 $83.42 $101.11 $105.00 Public Works City Engineer/Public Works Dir. $77.84 $110.45 $154.64 $187.44 $190.00 Public Works Assistant City Engineer $60.82 $86.30 $120.83 $146.45 $150.00 Public Works PW Superintendent/Inspector $47.51 $67.42 $94.38 $114.40 $115.00 Public Works Senior Management Analyst $47.51 $67.42 $94.38 $114.40 $115.00 Community Development Community Dev. Director $77.84 $110.45 $160.16 $194.13 $195.00 Community Development Planning Director $70.53 $100.08 $145.12 $175.90 $180.00 Community Development Planning Manager $60.82 $86.30 $125.14 $151.69 $155.00 Community Development Admin. Services Manager $57.89 $82.15 $119.11 $144.38 $145.00 Community Development Management Analyst $41.99 $59.58 $86.33 $104.72 $105.00 Community Development Principal Planner $47.51 $67.42 $97.75 $118.49 $120.00 Community Development Senior Planner $44.12 $62.61 $90.78 $110.04 $115.00 Community Development Associate Planner $39.96 $56.70 $82.22 $99.66 $100.00 Community Development Assistant Planner 11 $36.22 $51.40 $74.52 $90.33 $95.00 Community Development Assistant Planner 1 $32.00 $45.41 $65.84 $79.81 $80.00 Community Development Code Compliance Tech 11 $32.00 $45.41 $65.84 $79.81 $80.00 Community Development Community Dev. Technician $27.60 $39.16 $56.79 $68.83 $70.00 Notes: 1. Top step in salary range. 2. Hourly rate plus (average percentage of benefit ooato). 3. Benefit rate plus indirect cost rate of 25.0% (average cost ofDepartment's indirect costs); general overhead rate of 19.096 (average cost ofservices provided by other departments)with an additional 5.0% for Community Development staff for entitlement processing support services. 4. Productive hourly rate annual cost divided by 1,716 hours (average hours worked in a year). u `� Resolution No. 2010- Page 4 EXHIBIT B: CITY OF MOORPARK DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING DEPOSITS AND FEES Processing Deposits Any remaining deposit amount left from entitlement processing shall be applied to condition compliance. Upon certificate of occupancy or final building permit,any remaining condition compliance deposit shall be returned after all costs are deducted for final processing.(Complete application submittal packages that meet all City of Moorpark requirements will result in reduced processing costs) Downtown Specific Plan Area Planned Development Permit Fees for conversions of existing Single-Family dwellings to retail or offices in the Downtown Specific Plan Area shall not exceed one-half the fee in this Table,or, actual costs of processing of the application,whichever is less. Permits Requiring Deposits Deposit Note or Additional Amount Pre-Applications Pre Application(Non GPA) $1,300 General Plan Amendment Pre-Application $5,800 Entitlement Applications Specific Plan $39,000 General Plan Amendments $5,200 Zone Change $5,200 Zone Ordinance Amendment $5,200 Development Agreements $31,000 Tentative Tract Map(Less than thirty(30)lots) $9,100 Tentative Tract Map(Thirty(30)lots or more) $19,500 Vesting Tentative Tract Map $26,000 Tentative Parcel Map $7,150 Commercial/Industrial Planned Development-New Const Less than 50,000 s ♦ ♦ $19,500 Commercial/Industrial Planned Development-New Const(50,000 sf or more) $26,000 Residential Planned Development(Less than thirty(30)units) $19,500 Residential Planned Development(Thirty(30)units or more) $26,000 Conditional Use Permit $5,000 Variance $5,000 Public Hearing Notice $1,200 Appeal of Planning Commission Decision $2,600 W co Resolution No. 2010- Page 5 Environmental Documentation Initial Study&Negative Declaration $5,200 Environmental Analysis see note 100%of cost plus 15%administrative fee.Staff to provide estimated cost. Environmental Impact Report Supplemental $6,500 Special Studies and Reports : Other Studies, Reports or Analysis as determined necessary by Director see note 100%of cost plus 15%administrative fee.Staff to provide estimated cost. Modifications/Extensions Modification-Comm/Ind/Res with existing PD ♦ ♦ see note 80%of initial deposit amounts. Development Agreement-Annual Review $2,600 Time Extension of Approved Tentative Tract Map $2,600 Time Extension of Approved Tentative Parcel Map $1,950 Time Extension of Approved Planned Development Permit $1,300 Miscellaneous Lot Line Adjustment $1,950 Parcel Map Waiver,or Conditional Certificate of Compliance $6,500 Reversion to Acreage $1,950 Condition Compliance Planning Condition Compliance Review see note 100%of original Map/PD deposit to be paid within 30 days of project approval Landscape Review& Inspection see note 100%of cost plus 15%administrative fee. Staff to provide estimated cost. Lighting Plan Review/Inspection see note 100%of cost plus 15%administrative fee. Staff to provide estimated cost. Violation(Penalty) Conditions of Approval see note 100%of staff time for investigation and enforcement. Permits Requiring Fees Fee Note or Additional Amount Zoning Clearance $100 Zoning Letter/Re-Build Letter $300 Home Occupation Permit $100 Valid for 5 years.(Also requires Business Registration) Administrative Exception $650 Administrative Permit-Residential $780 Administrative Permit-Commercial/Industrial $1,300 Permit Adjustment-Residential $390 Permit Adjustment-Commercial/Industrial $780 Resolution No. 2010- Page 6 Mobile Home Rent Increase Review $390 Applies to cost-of-living increases only. Sign Permit $200 Sign Program $780 Temporary Sign/Banner Permit $80 Temporary Use Permit-Minor $150 Sidewalk sales,temporary trailer during residential construction Temporary Use Permit-Major $390 Parades,Car Shows, Parking Lot Sales Appeal of Community Development Director Decision Requiring Public Notice $390 Appeal of Community Development Director Decision without Public Notice $260 Miscellaneous Fees (not a deposit) Note or Additional Amount Records Imaging Building and Safety Drawing Sheets $2.00 Per Sheet Engineering Improvement Plan Drawing Sheets $2.00 Per Sheet Planning Drawing Sheets $2.00 Per Sheet Final Map Sheets $2.00 Per Sheet Building and Safety Permit Files $0.30 Per Sheet Planning Entitlement Files $0.30 Per Sheet Condition Compliance Inspection Condition Compliance Inspection Fee $6,500 Com/Ind>5,000 s.f.and Multi-Family Res>10 units Advance Planning Advance Planning Fee Includes G P Updates and Traffic Model Maintenance see note 5%of Building Permit Fee for Valuation of$10,000 or greater Construction and Demolition Material Management Plan Review Fee for Projects where No Deposit Fund Exists(otherwise review will be $145 charged to the project deposit fund based on actual time at existing billing rates). 0