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13-0082 (SFD)
t P.O.. BOX 1504 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMIT Application Number: 13-00000082 Property Address: 53630 AVENIDA VILLA APN: 774-134-007-18 -000000- Application description: DWELLING - SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED Property Zoning: COVE RESIDENTIAL Application valuation: 82238 Applicant: Architect or Engineer: X066 //L/� LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professionals Code, and my License is in full force and effect. License Class: B License No.: 926128 Date: 4' 4w i; Contractor: %`)&k6JV kA&V �tti � i( lid �^ � _ ✓t iJ �'1 OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that heor she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).: (_) 1, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does the work himself or herself through his or her own employees, provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he or she did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.). (_) 1, ev vwnvr of the praparty, am .tj;11y ..id. Ilt,enaed t,unuat,tura w WIISULIL-L 11W pw)yta Net:. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). (_) I am exempt under Sec. , B.&P.C. for this reason Date: Owner: CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.). Lender's Name: Lender's Address: LQPERIM IT Owner: FOREMOST HOMES LLC 70600 COUNTRY CLUB DR. RANCHO MIRAGE, CA 92270 Contractor: DANTOR MARTINEZ CONS 81057 AVENIDA ROMERO INDIO, CA 92201 (760)702-6209 Lic. No.: 926128 VOICE (760) 777-7012 FAX (760).777-7011 INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 Date APR 2 4 2013 CITY OF Lq qU Nrqu Nr G7.r.?• - 4/22/13 WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: _ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier STKE FUND INS Policy Number 1960997 _ I certify that, in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that, if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor C�ny , II shall forthwith c mp y with those -provisions. Date: .Zi- ( Applicant: I_� WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS 15100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IMPUR IAN I ApplltatlOn it hdfeby made to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth on this application. 1 . Each person upon whose behalf this application is made, each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this application, the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents and employees for any act or omission related to the work being performed under or following issuance of this permit. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject permit to cancellation. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, a hereby authorize representatives of this county to enter upon the above-mentioned prop or inspection pur ses. Date: ISignature (Applicant or Agent): Application Number . . . . . 13-00000082 Structure Information Construction Type . . . . . TYPE.V, UNPROTECTED Occupancy Type . . . . . DWELLG/LODGING/CONG <=10 Other struct info . . . . . CODE EDITION 2010 ;# BEDROOMS 3.00 FIRE SPRINKLERS YES GARAGE SQ FTG 421.00 PATIO SQ FTG 53.00 NUMBER OF UNITS 1.00 ------------------------------------7--------------------------------------- 1ST FLOOR SQUARE FOOTAGE 1232.00 Permit . . . . BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . . 563.00 Plan Check Fee 365.95 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 82238 Expiration Date . . 9/30/13 Qty Unit'Charge Per Extension RASE FEE 414.50 33.00 4.5000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- THOU BLDG 50,001-100,000 148.50 Permit . . . ELEC-NEW RESIDENTIAL Additional desc . Permit Fee . . . . 81.54 Plan Check Fee 20.39 Issue Date, . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 9/30/13 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 1232.00 .0350 ELEC NEW RES - 1 OR 2 FAMILY 43.12 421.00 .0200 ELEC GARAGE OR NON-RESIDENTIAL 8.42 1.00 15.0000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- EA ELEC TEMPORARY POWER POLE 15.00 Permit GRADING PERMIT Additional desc . Permit Fee . . . . 15.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration uaEe y% iU%lj Qty Unit Charge Per Extension ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BASE FEE 15.00 Permit . . . . . . MECHANICAL 1,Qreew1T Application Number . . . . . 13-00000082 Permit . . . MECHANICAL Additional desc . Permit Fee . . . . 59.00 Plan Check Fee 14.75 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 9/30/13 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 - 1.00 9.0000 EA MECH FURNACE <=100K 9.00 1.00 9.0000 EA MECH B/C <=3HP/100K BTU 9.00 3.00 6.5000 EA MECH VENT FAN 19.50 1.00 6.5000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- EA MECH EXHAUST HOOD 6.50 Permit . . . PLUMBING Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . . 115.50 Plan Check Fee 28.88 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 9/30/13 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 8.00 6.0000 EA PLB FIXTURE 48.00 1.00 15.0000 EA PLB BUILDING SEWER 15.00 1.00 7.5000 EA PLB WATER HEATER/VENT 7.50 1.00 3.0000 EA PLB WATER INST/ALT/REP 3.00 1.00 9.0000 EA PLB.LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM 9.00 1.00 3.0000 EA PLB GAS PIPE 1-4 OUTLETS 3.00 1.00 15.0000 EA PLB GAS METER 15.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments 1232 SF SFD.(GARAGE RIGHT) 2010 CODES W/ FIRE SPRINKLERS. 2013 DIF.ARCHITECT: KEVIN CROOK C15561. **PERMIT DOES NOT INCLUDE BLOCK WALLS, FENCES, SWIMMING POOLS, SPA, BBQ'S and DRIVEWAY APPROACH** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Fees . . . . . . . . . BLDG STDS ADMIN (SB1473) 4.00 DIF COMMUNITY CENTERS -RES 129.00 DIF CIVIC CENTER - RES 942.00 ENERGY REVIEW FEE 36.60 DIF FIRE PROTECTION -RES 433.00 HOURLY PLAN CHECK 315.00 DIF LIBRARIES - RES 344.00 MULTI -SPECIES (MSHCP) FEE 521.00 DIF PARK MAINT FAC - RES 40.00 DIF PARKS/REC - RES 2048.00 I.QYEP,,ilT Application Number . . . . . 13-00000082 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Fees . . . . . . . . . STRONG MOTION (SMI) - RES 8.22 TUMF: RESIDENTIAL 1837.44 DIF STREET MAINT FAC -RES 116.00 DIF TRANSPORTATION - RES 2842.00 Fee summary ----------------- Permit Fee Total Plan Check Total Other Fee Total Grand Total LQPFIL,1 IT Charged Paid 834.04 .00 429.97 250.00 9616.26 .00 10880.27 250.00 Credited Due .00 834.04 .00 179.97 .00 9616.26 .00 10630.27 • T 11 P.O. BOX 1504 4 VOICE (760) 777-7012 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO FAX (760) 777-7011 LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 BUILDING PERMIT Date: 4/03/13 Application Number —13-00000"082 Owner: Property Address: 53630—P;VEN3DA VILLA FOREMOST HOMES LLC APN: 774-134-007-18 -000000- 70600 COUNTRY CLUB DR. Application description: DWELLING - SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED RANCHO MIRAGE, CA 92270 Property Zoning: COVE RESIDENTIAL Application valuation: 82238 Contractor: Applicant: Architect or Engineer: DANTOR MARTINEZ CONSTRUCTION 81057 AVENIDA ROMERO �C INDIO, CA 92201 (760)702-6209 Lic. No.: 926128 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professionals Code, and my License is in full force and effect.' _ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided icense Class: B License No.: 926128 for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. V11Date: � V—1 Contractor: b Q l"eA U d[� K.L7Z _ I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031 .5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he or she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars 1$5001.: (_ 1 I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does the work himself or herself through his or her own employees, provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he or she did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.). (_ 1 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractors) licensed pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). (_ 1 I am exempt under Sec. , B.&P.C. for this reason Date: Owner: CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY . I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.). Lender's Name: Lender's Address: LQPERMIT Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier STATE FUND INS Policy Number 1960997 I certify that, in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that, if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section / 3700 of the Labor111Y���C\ode,e, I shall forthwith clPmplyy withthose provisions. Date: -) 11 —1 Applicant: [AR Q_' 1 VL(/f IIA PC WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF.THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IMPORTANT Application is hereby made to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth on this application. 1 . Each person upon whose behalf this application is made, each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this application, the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents and employees for any act or omission related to the work being performed under or following issuance of this permit. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject permit to cancellation. 1 certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to b Ing construction, nd hereby uthorize representatives of this county to ante pon the above-mentioned pro _. for inspection pt poses. D/ate: I Signature (Applicant or Agent): Application Number . . . . . 13-00000082 Permit . . . . . . MECHANICAL LQPERMIT Structure Information Construction Type . . . . . TYPE V, UNPROTECTED Occupancy Type . . . . . DWELLG/LODGING/CONG <=10 Other struct info . . . . . CODE EDITION 2010 # BEDROOMS 3.00 FIRE SPRINKLERS YES GARAGE SQ FTG 421.00 PATIO SQ FTG 53.00 NUMBER OF UNITS 1.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1ST FLOOR SQUARE FOOTAGE 1232.00 Permit BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc . Permit Fee . . . . 563.00 Plan Check Fee 365.95 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 82238 Expiration Date 9/30/13 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 414.50 33.00 4.5000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- THOU BLDG 50,001-100,000 148.50 Permit ELEC-NEW RESIDENTIAL Additional desc . Permit Fee . . . . 81.54 Plan Check Fee 20.39 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 9/30/13 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 1232.00 .0350 ELEC NEW RES - 1 OR 2 FAMILY 43.12 421.00 .0200 ELEC GARAGE OR NON-RESIDENTIAL 8.42 1.00 15.0000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- EA ELEC TEMPORARY POWER POLE 15.00 Permit GRADING PERMIT Additional desc . Permit Fee . . . . 15.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Enpiration Pat© . . 9/30/13 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BASE FEE 15.00 Permit . . . . . . MECHANICAL LQPERMIT Application Number . . . . . 13-00000082 Permit MECHANICAL Additional desc . Permit Fee . . . . 59.00 Plan Check Fee 14.75 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 9/30/13 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension Extension BASE FEE BASE FEE 15.00 1.00 9.0000 EA MECH FURNACE <=100K 9.00 1.00 9.0000 EA MECH B/C <=3HP/100K BTU 9.00 3.00 6.5000 EA MECH VENT FAN 19.50 1.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.5000 EA MECH EXHAUST HOOD 6.50 Permit . . . PLUMBING EA PLB GAS METER Additional desc . . 1232 SF SFD.(GARAGE RIGHT) Permit Fee . . 115.50 Plan Check Fee 28.88 Issue Date KEVIN CROOK C15561. **PERMIT DOES NOT Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 9/30/13 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 8.00 6.0000 EA PLB FIXTURE 48.00 1.00 15.0000 EA PLB BUILDING SEWER 15.00 1.00 7.5000 EA PLB WATER HEATER/VENT 7.50 1.00 3.0000 EA PLB WATER INST/ALT/REP 3.00 1.00 9.0000 EA PLB LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM 9.00 1.00 3.0000 EA PLB GAS PIPE 1-4 OUTLETS 3.00 1.00 15.0000 EA PLB GAS METER 15.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments 1232 SF SFD.(GARAGE RIGHT) 2010 CODES W/ FIRE SPRINKLERS. 2012 DIF.ARCHITECT: KEVIN CROOK C15561. **PERMIT DOES NOT INCLUDE BLOCK WALLS, FENCES, SWIMMING POOLS, SPA, BBQ'S and DRIVEWAY APPROACH** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Fees . . . . . . . . . BLDG STDS ADMIN (SB1473) 4.00 DIF COMMUNITY CENTERS -RES 104.00 DIF CIVIC CENTER - RES 1089.00 FTTFA(SY T?MTTFW FFR 16 . Fin DIF FIRE PROTECTION -RES 612.00 HOURLY PLAN CHECK 315.00 DIF LIBRARIES - RES 334.00 MULTI -SPECIES (MSHCP) FEE 521.00 DIF PARK MAINT FAC - RES 51.00 DIF PARK$/REC - RES 1773.00 LQPERMIT Application Number . . . . 13-00000082 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Fees . . . . . . . . . STRONG MOTION (SMI) - RES 8.22 DIF STREET MAINT FAC -RES 158.00 DIF TRANSPORTATION - RES 3592.00 Fee summary Charged Paid Credited -------------------- Due ----------------- Permit Fee Total ---------- 834.04 ---------- .00 .00 834.04 Plan Check Total 429.97 250.00 .00 179.97 Other Fee Total 8597.82 .00 .00 8597..82 Grand Total 9861.83 250.00 .00 9611.83 LQPERMIT TUT 4 4 a" P.O. BOX 1504 Building ` — 4t4_ V CALLS ORNIATAMPIO Address I! ! CALIFORNIA 92253 L� Mailing n Address 7,061)I7 eAW AZf A y MIA Address !� vt IeiQo City Zip ITel,,,, & Classif. G1 7 /_ /'7 </ I Lic. # Hrcn9 tngr., W-. U _ Ct Desi ner -. ` Address i1 Tel. , A Ci A i; Zip' LG1YILic.t I # LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I am r used under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 o iness and Profe ' s Code, and my license is in full force and effect. SIGNATURE DATE OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following reason: (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law, Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500). ❑ I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044, Business and Profes- sions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or im- provement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). ❑ I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for such projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law) ❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. B. & P.C. for this reason Date WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I have a certificate of consent to self -insure, or a certificate of Worker's Com ens i 1 certified copyth f ab de. Policy No ompany � A� O Copy filed Ith he city. ❑ Certified copy is hereby furnished. CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE (This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) valuation or less). I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to Workers' Compensation Laws of California. Date Owner NOTICE TO APPLICANT. If, after making this Certificate of Exemption you should become subject to the Workers' Compensation Provisions of the Labor Code, you must forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. (Sec. 3097, Civil Code.) Lender's Name Lender's Address This is a building permit when properly filled out, signed and validated, and is subject to expiration if work thereunder is suspended for 180 days. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. Signature of applicant Date Mailing Address City, State, Zip WHITE = BUILDING DEPARTMENT 19-002--, AFPLICATION ONLY BUILDING: TYPE CONST. CC. GRP. A.P. Number 4 � O® Legal Description 30 Ve A W-. Project Description Sq. Ft./ 2 3 / No. / No. Dw. / Size ( IP Stories / Units r New ❑ Add ❑ Alter C Repair ❑ Demolition ❑ Estimated Valuation PERMIT AMOUNT Plan Chk. Dep. Plan Chk. Bal. Const. Mech. Electrical Plumbing S.M.I. Grading Driveway Enc. Infrastructure TOTAL REMARKS ZONE: BY: III I JAN 411 Minimum Setback Distances: Front Setbackfro C n er{]iN�LA`e1UJNTA Rear Setback `ro Rear P t ANC_ Side Street Setback from Center Line Side Setback `rom Property Line FINAL DATE INSPECTOR Issued by: Date Permit Validated by: Validation: YELLOW = APPLICANT PINK = FINANCE Date 4/16/13 No. 31606 Owner Foremost Homes LLC Address 70600 Country Club Dr City RanchoMirage Zip 92270 Tract # Type Single Family Residence CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Desert Sands Unified School District 47950 Dune Palms Road La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 771-8515 APN # Jurisdiction Permit # No. of Units 4C_��t�l�s��o o. BERMUDA DUNES r Cn RANCHO MIRAGE b N INDIAN WELLS PALM DESERT y t� LA QUINTA �RINDIO 773-134-007 Ls Quinta 1 Lot # No. Street S.F. Lot # No. Street S.F. Unit 1 53630 Avenida Villa 1232 Unit 6 Unit 2 Unit 7 Unit 3 Unit 8 Unit 4 Unit 9 Unit 5 Unit 10 Comments At the present time, the Desert Sands Unified School District does not collect fees on garages/carports, covered pabos/walkways, residential additions under 500 square feet, detached accessory structures (spaces that do not contain facilities for living, sleeping, cooking, earring or sanitation) or replacement mobile homes. It has been determined that the above-named owner is exempt from paying school fees at this time due to lie following reason: EXEMPTION NOT APPLICABLE This certifies that school facility fees imposed pursuant to Education Code Section 17620 and Government Code 65995 Et Seq. in the amount of $3.20 X 1,232 S.F. or $3,942.40 have been paid for the property listed above and that building permits and/or Certificates of Occupancy for this square footage in this proposed project may now be issued. Fees Paid By CC -California Bank & Trust - James Fortson Bank Name/Recipient of Certificate By Dr. Gary Rutherford Superintendent Fee collected /exempted by S Signature Check No. 355527 Telephone 619-995-4937 Funding Residential .. r . rey Payment Recd $0.00 771 $3,942.40Over/lander VA"_ r NOTICE: Pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(d)(1), thi &ll selve to notify you that the 90 -day approval period in which you may protest the fees or other payment identified above will begin to run from the date o�Nhi the building or installation permit for this paoject is issued, or from the date on which those amounts are paid to the District(s) or to another public ty authorized to collect them on the District('s_ behalf, whichever is earlier. NOTICE: This Document NOT VALID without embossed seal Embossed Original - Building Department Applicant Copy - Applicant/Receipt Copy - Accounting PROUDLY SERVING THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY AND THE CITIES OF: BANNING BEAUMONT CALIMESA CANYON LAKE COACHELLA DESERT HOT SPRINGS EASTVALE INDIAN WELLS INDIO LAKE ELSINORE LA QUINTA MENIFEE MORENO VALLEY PALM DESERT PERRIS RANCHO MIRAGE RUBIDOUx CSD SAN JACINTO TEMECULA WILDOMAR BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: BOB BUSTER DISTRICT 1 JOHN TAVAGLIONE DISTRICT 2 JEFF STONE DISTRICT 3 JOHN BENOIT DISTRICT 4 MARION ASHLEY DISTRICT 5 RIVf;RSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT IN COOPERATION WITH. THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION 77-933 Las Montanas Rd., Ste. #201, Palm Desert,, CA 92211-4131 • Phone (760) 863-8886 • Fax (760) 863-7072 www.rvcfiire.org March 27, 2013 Residential Fire Systems Refer to LAQ-12-RS-072 for plans 2871 E. Via Martens Anaheim, CA Re: Residential Fire Sprinkler Plan Review LAQ-13-RS-022 53-630 Avenida Villa La Quinta, CA The sprinkler plans you submitted for the above referenced project have been reviewed by Riverside County Fire Department Planning & Engineering personnel and are approved with the following conditions: A minimum of three spare fire sprinklers of each type and temperature rating along with a sprinkler wrench should be located in a spare head cabinet at the system riser or other approved location. Permanently marked identification signs shall be attached to all control valves. A warning sign, with minimum '/ inch letters, shall be affixed adjacent to the main shutoff valve and shall state the following: WARNING: The water system for this home supplies fire sprinklers that require certain flows and pressures to fight a fire. Devices that restrict the flow or decrease the pressure or automatically shut off the water to the fire sprinkler system, such as water softeners, filtration systems, and automatic shut-off valves. shall not be added to this system without a review of the fire sprinkler system by a fire protections specialist. DO NOT remove this sign. The following inspections/tests are required to be witnessed by the Fire Department Planning Division staff: (a) Overhead Rough and Hydro static test: All piping shall be visible and pumped at normal operating pressure. (b) Final inspection. The Fire Department job card, approved plans and conditions letter must be at the job site or NO inspection will be performed. Applicant/installer shall be responsible to contact the Fire Department to schedule inspection(s) a minimum of 72 hours prior to the requested inspection date. All questions regarding the meaning of these conditions should be referred to the Fire Department Planning & Engineering staff at (760) 863-8886. Applicant/installer shall be responsible to contact the Fire Department to sch dulenspection. Sincere) V, Jas Stubble =ire Safety Specialist Titf 4 4 " Building & Safety Department 78-495 Calle Tampico PO Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 777-7012 voice — (760) 777-7011 fax Special Inspector Application Form The Following information shall be obtained from Special Inspectors for each Project and be on file with the City of La Quinta Building & Safety.Department prior to the authorization of each Project third party inspection. Date: qN- l3 Project: Permit* -3cx5Z Project Address: 53GSD Agibal Project Owner: ?,';! Phone #: Engineer of Record: Gov is Phone #: General Contractor: p.SZ Phone #: Special Inspector Name: R.UttEc,.SCIRC4LJ(Z Phone #: a611(Al- OIML Type of Special Inspection being provided: (CBC 1701.5) _Soils _Field Welding _Structural Concrete Over 2500 PSI _High Strength Bolting _Pre -stressed Concrete _Sprayed -On Fireproofing _Structural Masonry _Epoxy _Designer Specified, explain Other, explain -f I7erNi A,kicg01zT7W00Q FIZAtAINC, * Registered Deputy Inspectors shall communicate and coordinate field report submittals with the assigned City of La Quinta Project Inspector directly on a weekly basis. This ifies tha�the b 'nformation is correct, Special Inspector Signature Print Name PHOTOCOPIES: _Current Drivers License _Copy of inspection contract with the Owner _ICI3O/ICC Certification Cards and/or Engineer of record. _Other Certifications . Directions: The Special Inspector shall submit this application form to the Senior Building Inspector for review and approval prior to performing any Project inspections. Failure to obtain prior approval may result in third party special inspection report rejection. Please attach legible identification and certifications to this application. OFFICE USE ONLY Approved Date Prior to final inspection, a copy of the following checked installation certificates shall be posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building and shall be made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. Installation Certificate CF -6R -ENV -01 - Envelope - Insulation; Roofing; Fenestration CF -6R -ENV -20 -HERS - Building Enve;ope Sealing CF -6R -ENV -2I -HERS - Quardy Insulation Installation QII - Framing a Checklist CF -6R -ENV -22 -HERS - Quality Insulation Installation Qtl - Insulation Stage Checklist CF -6R -LTG -01- Residential Lighting CF-6R-MECH-01 - Domestic Hot Water D CF-6R-MECH-02 - Solar Domestic Hot Water Systerns SDH CF-6R-MECH-03 - Pool And Spa Heating Systems CF-6R-MECH-04 - Space Conditioning System, Ducts and Fans CF-6R-MECH-05 - Indoor Air Quality and Mechanical Ventilation CF-6R-MECH-06 - Evaporatively EvaporativeCooled Units CF-6R-MECH-07 - Evaporative Coolers CF-6R-MECH-08 - Ice Storage Air Conditions ISAC) Units CF-6R-MECH-20-HERS - Duct Leakage Test - Completely New or Replacement Duct System CF-6R-MECH-2I-HERS - Duct Leakage Test - Existing Dud System CF-6RWECH-22-HERS - HSPP/PSPP Installation; Cooling Coil Airflow & Fan Watt Draw Test CF-6R-MECH-23-HERS - Verification of High EER Equipment CF-6R-MECH-24-HERS - Charge Indicator Display CID CF-6R-MECH-25-HERS - Refrigerant Charge Verification - Standard Measurement Procedure CF-6R-MECH-26-HERS - Refrigerant Charge Verification - Attemate Measurement Procedure CF 6R-MECH-27-HERS - Maximum Rated Total Cooling Capacity CF-6R-MECH-28-HERS - Low Leakage Air Handler Versfrcation CF-0R-MECW29-HERS - Supply Dud Compliance Credits - Location; Surface Area; R -value For installations that require HERS field verification, registered copies of the following checked verification and testing certificates shall be posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building and shall be made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. Certificate of Field Verification and Diagnostic Testing CF4R-ENV-20 - Building Envelope Sealing CF4R-ENV-21 - Quality Insulation Installation Qll - Framing Stage Checklist CF4R-ENV-22 - Quality Insulation Installation Qll - Insulation Stage Checklist CF-4R-MECH-20 - Dud Leakage Test - Completely New or Replacement Dud System CF4R-MECH-21 - Dud Leakage Test - Existing Dud System CFAR-MECH-22 - HSPP/PSPP Installation; Cooling Col Airflow & Fan Watt Draw Test CF4R-MECH-23 - Verification of High EER Equipment CF4R-MECH-24 - Charge Indicator Display CID CF4R-MECH-25 - Refrigerant Charge Versfication - Standard Measurement Procedure CF4R-MECH-26 - Not Used CF-4R-MECH-27 - Maximum Rated Total Cooling Capacity CF4R-MECH-28 - Low Leakage Air Handier Verification CF-4R-MECH-29 - Supply Dud Compliance Credits - Location; Surface Area; R -value Mandatory Measures Summar MF -1R Residential (Page] of3 Site Address: Enforcement Agency: Date: NOTE: Low-rise residential buildings subject to the Standards must comply with all applicable mandatory measures listed, regardless of the compliance approach used. More stringent energy measures listed on the Certificate of Compliance (CF -1R, CF -JR -ADD, or CF -1R -ALT Form) shall supersede the items marked with an asterisk(*) below. This Mandatory Measures Summary shall be incorporated into the permit documents and the applicable features shall Ira considered by all parties as minimum component performance specifications whether they are shown elsewhere in the documents o; in this summary. Submit all applicable sections o the MF -IR Form with plans. DESCRIPTION Building Envelope Measures: §I 16(a)1: Doors and windows between conditioned and unconditioned spaces are manufactured to limi- air leakage. §116(a)4: Fenestration products (except field -fabricated windows) have a label listing the certified U -Factor, certified Solar Heat Gain Coefficient SHGC , and infiltration that meets the requirements of § 10-111 (a). §117: Exterior doors and windows are weather-stripped; all joints and penetrations are caulked and se-ded. §118(a): Insulation specified or installed meets Standards for Insulating Material. Indicate type and inc ude on CF -6R Form. §118(i): The thermal emittance and solar reflectance values of the cool roofing material meets the requi-ements of §118(1) when the installation of a Cool Roof is specified on the CF -1 R Form. `§150(a): Minimum R-19 insulation in wood -frame ceiling or equivalent U -factor. §150(b): Loose fill insulation shall conform with manufacturer's installed design labeled R -Value. *§150(c): Minimum R-13 insulation in wood -frame wall or equivalent U -factor. '§150(d): Minimum R-13 insulation in raised wood -frame floor or equivalent U -factor - §150(f): Air retarding wrap is tested, labeled, and installed according to ASTM E1677-95(2000) when specified on the CF -JR Form - §150(g): Mandatory Vapor barrier installed in Climate Zones 14 or 16. § 150(1): Water absorption rate for slab edge insulation material alone without facings is no greater than 13%; water vapor permeance rate is no greater than 2.0perm/inch and shall be protected from physical damage and UV light deterioration. Fireplaces, Decorative Gas Appliances and Gas Log Measures: §150(e)]A: Masonry or factory -built fireplaces have a closable metal or glass door covering the entire o -ening of the firebox. § 150(e)1 B: Masonry or factory -built fireplaces have a combustion outside air intake, which is at least si7. square inches in area and is equipped with a with a readily accessible, operable, and tight -fitting damper and or a combustion -air control device. §150(e)2: Continuous burning pilot lights and the use of indoor air for cooling a firebox jacket, when that indoor air is vented to the outside of the building, are prohibited. Space Conditioning, Water Beating and Plumbing System Measures: §1)0-§113: HVAC equipment, water heaters, showerheads, faucets and all other regulated appliances ar-_ certified by the Energy Commission. § 113(c)5: Water heating recirculation loops serving multiple dwelling units and High -Rise residential occupancies meet the air release valve, backflow prevention, pump isolation valve, and recirculation loop connection requirements of § 113(c)5. §115: Continuously burning pilot lights are prohibited for natural gas: fan -type central furnaces, household cooking appliances (appliances with an electrical supply voltage connection with pilot lights that consume less than 150 Btu/hr are exempt), and pool and spa heaters. §150(h): Heating and/or cooling loads are calculated in accordance with ASHRAE, SMACNA or ACCAI. §I50(i): Heating systems are equipped with thermostats that meet the setback requirements of Section I I2(c). § 150(j)1 A: Storage gas water heaters rated with an Energy Factor no greater than the federal minimal standard are externally wrapped with insulation having an installed thermal resistance of R-12 or greater. §15%)]B: Unfired storage tanks, such as storage tanks or backup tanks for solar water -heating system, or other indirect hot water tanks have R-12 external insulation or R-16 internal insulation where the internal insulation R -value is indicated on the exterior of the tank. § 150(j)2: First 5 feet of hot and cold water pipes closest to water heater tank, non -recirculating systems, and entire length of recirculating sections of hot water pipes are insulated per Standards Table 150-B. §150(j)2: Cooling system piping (suction, chilled water, or brine lines),and piping insulated between heating source and indirect hot water tank . shall be insulated to Table 150-B and Equation 150-A. §I50(j)2: Pipe insulation for steam hydronic heating systems or hot water systems >15 psi, meets the recr.»rements of Standards Table 123-A. § I50(j)3A: Insulation is protected from damage, including that due to sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance, and wind. § I50(j)3A: Insulation for chilled water piping and refrigerant suction lines includes a vapor retardant or i; enclosed entirely in conditioned space. 2008 Residential Compliance Forms August 2009 Mandatory Measures Summa MF -1R Residential (Page 2 of 3 Site Address: Enforcement Agency: Date: § 150(j)4: Solar water -heating systems and/or collectors are certified by the Solar Rating and CertificaL-on Corporation. Ducts and Fans Measures: § ] 50(m)l: All air -distribution system ducts and plenums installed, are sealed and insulated to meet the requirements of CMC Sections 601, 602, 603, 604, 605 and Standard 6-5; supply -air and return -air ducts and plenums are insulated tc a minimum installed level of R-4.2 or enclosed entirely in conditioned space. Openings shall be sealed with mastic, tape or other Auct-closure system that meets the applicable requirements of UL 181, UL 181 A, or UL 181B or aerosol sealant that meets the requirements of UL 723. If mastic or tape is used to seal openings ater than 1/4 inch, the combination of mastic and either mesh or tape shall be used § 150(m)I : Building cavities, support platforms for air handlers, and plenums defined or constructed wi h materials other than sealed sheet metal, duct board or flexible duct shall not be used for conveying conditioned air. Building cavities and support platforms may contain ducts. Ducts installed in cavities and support platforms shall not be compressed to cause reductions in the cross-sectional area of the ducts. § 150(m)2D: Joints and seams of duct systems and their components shall not be sealed with cloth backnubber adhesive duct tapes unless such tape is used in combination with mastic and draw bands. §I50(m)7: Exhaust fan systems have back draft or automatic dampers. §)50(m)8: Gravity ventilating systems serving conditioned space have either automatic or readily accessible, manually operated dampers. §] 50(m)9: Insulation shall be protected from damage, including that due to sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance, and wind_ Cellular foam insulation shall be protected as above or painted with a coating that is water retardant and pravides shielding from solar radiation that can cause degradation of the material. § 150(m)] 0: Flexible ducts cannot have porous inner cores. §150(0): All dwelling units shall meet the requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2007 Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low -Rise Residential Buildings. Window operation is not a permissible method of providing the Whole Building Ventilation required in Section 4 of that Standard. Pool and Spa Heating Systems and Equipment Measures: § 114(a): Any pool or spa heating system shall be certified to have: a thermal efficiency that complies with the Appliance Efficiency Regulations; an on-off switch mounted outside of the heater; a permanent weatherproof plate or card with operating instructions; and shall not use electric resistance heating ora pilot light. § 114(b)I : Any pool or spa heating equipment shall be installed with at least 36" of pipe between filter and heater, or dedicated suction and return lines, or built-up connections for future solar heating § 114(b)2: Outdoor pools or spas that have a heat pump or gas heater shall have a cover. §1)4(b)3: Pools shall have directional inlets that adequately mix the pool water, and a time switch that will allow all pumps to beset or programmed to run only during off-peak electric demand periods. §150(p): Residential pool systems or equipment meet the pump sizing, flow rate, piping, filters, and valve requirements of §150(p). Residential Lighting Measures: §150(k)): High efficacy luminaires or LED Light Engine with Integral Heat Sink has an efficacy that is no lower than the efficacies contained in Table 150-C and is not a tow efficacy luminaire as specified by § 150(k)2. § 150(k)3: The wattage of permanently installed luminaires shall be determined as specified by §130(d). § 150(k)4: Ballasts for fluorescent lamps rated 13 Watts or greater shall be electronic and shall have an Output frequency no less than'20 kHz §150(k)5: Permanently installed night lights and night lights integral to a permanently installed luminai-e or exhaust fan shall contain only high efficacy lamps meeting the minimum efficacies contained in Table I50 -C and shall not contain a line-vohage socket or line -voltage lamp holder, OR shall be rated to consume no more than five watts of power as determined by § 130(d), and shall not contain a medium . screw -base socket. §I50(k)6: Lighting integral to exhaust fans, in rooms other than kitchens, shall meet the applicable requirements of §I50(k). §I50(k)7: All switching devices and controls shall meet the requirements of §I50(k)7. § 150(k)8: A minimum of 50 percent of the total rated wattage of permanen installed lighting in kitchens shall be high efficacy. EXCEPTION: Up to 50 watts for dwelling units less than or equal to 2,500 fe or 100 watts for dwelling emits larger than 2,500 fie may be exempt from the 5016 high efficacy requirement when: all low efficacy luminaires in the kitchen are controlled by a manual on occupant sensor, dimmer, energy management system (EMCS� or a multi -scene programmable control system; and all permanently installed luminaries in garages, laundry rooms, closets greater than 70 square feet, and utility mons are high efficacy and controlled by a manual -on occupant sensor. §150(k)9: Permanently installed lighting that is internal to cabinets shall use no more than 20 watts of power per linear foot of illuminated cabinet. § 150(k)] 0: Permanently installed luminaires in bathrooms, attached and detached garages, laundry rooms, closets and utility rooms shall be high efficacy. 2008 Residential Compliance Forms August 2009 Mandatory Measures Summa MF -1R Residential (Page 3 of 3 Site Address: Enforcement Agency: Date: EXCEPTION 1: Permanently installed low efficacy luminaires shall be allowed provided that they are controlled by a manual -on occupant sensor certified to comply with the applicable requirements of r 119. EXCEPTION 2: Permanently installed low efficacy luminaires in closets less than 70 square feet are not required to be controlled by a manual -on occupant sensor. §150(k)] 1: Permanently installed luminaires located in rooms or areas other than in kitchens, bathroomy garages, laundry rooms, closets, and utility rooms shall be high efficacy luimnaires. EXCEPTION 1: Permanently installed low efficacy luminaires shall be allowed provided they are controlled by either a dimmer switch that complies with the applicable requirements of §119, or by a manual-oruoccupant sensor that complies with the applicable requirements of §119. EXCEPTION 2: Lighting in detached storage building less than 1000 square feet located on residential site is not required to comply with §150(k)11. §I50(k)12: Luminaires recessed into insulated ceilings shall be listed for zero clearance insulation contact (IC) by Underwriters Laboratories or other nationally recognized testingtrating laboratory; and have a label that certifies the lumiwmire is airtight with air leakage less then 2.0 CFM at 75 Pascals when tested in accordance with ASTM E283; and be sealed with a gasket or caulk between the luminaire housing and ceiling. §150(k)13: Luminaires providing outdoor lighting, including lighting for private patios in low-rise residbntial buildings with four or more dwelling units, entrances, balconies, and porches, which are permanently mounted to a residential building or to other buildings on the same lot shall be high efficacy. EXCEPTION I: Permanently installed outdoor low efficacy luminaires shall be allowed pro+ided that they are controlled by a manual on/of switch, a motion sensor not having an override or bypass switch that disables the motion sensor, and one of the following controls: a photocontrol not having an override or bypass switch That disables the photocontrol; OR an astronomical time clock not having an override or bypass switch that disables the astronomical time clock; OR an energy management control system (EMCS) not having an override or bypass switch that allows the luminaire to be always on EXCEPTION 2: Outdoor luminaires used to comply with Exception] to §150(k)l3 may be cantrolled by a temporary override switch which bypasses the motion sensing function provided that the motion sensor is automatically reactivated within six hours. EXCEPTION 3: Permanently installed luminaires in or around swimming pool, water features, or other location subject to Article 680 of the California Electric Code need not be high efficacy luminaires. §I50(k)14: Internally illuminated address signs shall comply with Section 148; OR not contain a screw -base socket, and consume no more than five watts of power as determined according to §130(d). § ] 50(k)] 5: Lighting for parking lots and carports with a total of for 8 or more vehicles per site shalt comply with the applicable requirements in Sections 130, 132, 134, and 147. Lighting for parking garages for 8 or more vehicles shall comply with the applicable requirements of Sections 130, 131, 134, and 146 §150(k)16: Permanently installed lighting in the enclosed, non -dwelling spaces of low-rise residential beildings with four or more dwelling units shall be high efficacy luminaires. EXCEPTION: Permanently installed low efficacy luminaires shall be allowed provided that they are controlled by an occupant sensors) certified to comply with the applicable requirements of §119. 2008 Residential Compliance Forms August 2009 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 1 Project Title.......... Foremost Homes -Plan 1232 Date..12/12/12 11:36:17 Project Address........ La Quinta HousingProjects****** La Quinta, California *v8.1* Documentation Author... Rick Maurer ****** Rick Maurer Title 24, Inc. 7544 E Saddlehill Trail Orange, CA 92869 714-771-1507 1 Building Permit # Plan Check / Date Field Check/ Date Climate Zone........... 5 Compliance Method...... MICROPAS8 v8.1 for 2008 CEC Standares•(r03) MICROPAS8 v8.1 File-FOREMOST3 Wth-CTZ15E08 User#-MP0357 User -Rick Maurer Title 24, Inc Run -Plan 1232 - Lot 7 Energy Use (kTDV/sf-yr) Space Heating.. ..... Space Coolifi Ventilation Fans'^?... Water~-He'ating.. �. *** MICROPAS8 ENERGY USE SUMMARY Standard Proposed Design Design rifi 2.87 72.62 1.05 22.06 3.66 78.42 1.05 13.96 9 Compliance Margin -0.79 -5.80 0.00 8.10 ,1 5 -.�- rformante moaianc? Percent Improvement -27.5% -8.0% 0.0% 36.7% 1.5% y 3 T u X14 i. �'�'... *'i s T :z;e *" "�3`.i;. _. ... a�._._......... .. HERS Verification.......... Required `Conditioned Floor Area..... 1232 sf B.ui1d�ng;:Type.............. Single Family Detached ..0. ns ion Type ......... New Natural' ;Gas at Site Yes Building Front Orientation. Front Facing 270 Jeg (W) Number of Dwelling Units... 1 Number of Building Stories. 1 Weather Data Type.......... FullYear Floor Construction Type.... Slab On Grade Number of Building Zones... 1 Conditioned Volume......... 9856 cf Slab -On -Grade Area......... 1232 sf ' Glazing Percentage......... 11.9 % of floor area Average Glazing U -factor... 0.35 Btu/hr-sf-F Average Glazing SHGC....... 0.25 Average Ceiling Height..... 8 ft Reg: 212-N0070034A-000000000-0000 Registration Date/Time: 2012/12/12 14:58:59 HERS Provider: Ca10ERTS, Inc CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 2 Project Title.......... Foremost Homes -Plan 1232 Date..12/12/12 11:36:17 MICROPAS8 v8.1 File-FOREMOST3 Wth-CTZI5S,D8 User#-MP0357 User -Rick Maurer Title 24, Inc Run -Plan 1232 - Lot 7 BUILDING ZONE INFORMATION Floor # of # of Cond- Thermo- Vent Vent Verified Area Volume Dwell Peop- .it- stat Height Area Leakage or Zone Type (sf) (cf) Units le ioned Type (ft) (sf) Housewrap Residence 1232 9856 1.00 4.0 Yes Setback 2.0 Standard No ATTIC AND ROOF DETAILS Frame R- R - Roof Roof Re- Emiss- Frame Spac- Value Value Vent Mass Rise flect- ivity Depth ing Above Below Area' Vent Roof Type (lb/sqft) ance -(in.) (in.) Deck Deck Ratio High Tile Heavy';.. 4:12 0.10 0.85 3.5 24 oc 0.00 0.00 1/300 0.30 OPAQUE SURFACES U- Sheath- Solar AppEndix 1 2 3 4 Frame Area fact- Cavity ing Act Gains JA® Location/ ace Type ( f) or R val Rival Azm TiltRM, nice Comments axhl :Wnnc1 1x7;?0=069 a21 0...:- 27;0 . 9:0 Xea.4 :3:fi. ].A6_ _=Front 2x6 Wall :6 At 7 At Wood ,151 `0� 069 2`1 0 18109'0 Yes{' 4 37 '*A6 Right lxb wa1 loo�d� �r 150` 0 069 2- PDWOR.�,.T 90 N`o�). 4, 3 r A6� `Gar> 2x6�'Wal;l ood 91 0 069: 2s<- 09))0 90 Yes43 A6 °Back 2x6 Wa11 �. Y'',"�° 3 W'oodr s0 0069 X21 0 � Wx 01' 9=0 Yes 4 3 A L'e.ft 2x6 Wall r r� I°30 rr/a 'S� 0 `Yes 4. 2-A21 Vented Attic Wood 2 0 02:5.;__.._.38 - Wood70'0.043 21 0 n/a O Yes 4.2.1 A17 FAU Platform Wood 20 0.500 0 0 270 90 Yes 4.5.1 A4 Front Door Wood =18 0.500 0 0 180 90 No 4.5.-, A4 Garage Door .. PERIMETER LOSSES Length Surface (ft) 10 S1abEdge 144 F2 Factor Insul R-val 0.730 R-0/Oin Appendix Solar JA4 Location/ Gains Reference Comments No 4.4.7 Al S-andard Slab Edge Reg: 212-N0070034A-000000000-0000 Registration Date/Time: 2012/12/12 14:58:59 HER -3 Provider: Ca10ERTS, Inc CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page3 Project Title.......... Foremost Homes -Plan 1232 Date..12/12/12 11:36:17 MICROPAS8 v8.1 File-FOREMOST3 Wth-CTZ15SO8 User#-MP0357 User -Rick Maurer Title 24, Inc Run -Plan 1232 - Lot 7 FENESTRATION SURFACES Exterior Area U- Act Shade Orientation (sf) factor SHGC Azm Tilt Type Location/Comments 1.Wind Front (W) 16.0 0.350 0.250 270 90 Standard FGLASSI 2 Wind Front (W) 16.0 0.350 0.250 270 90 Standard FGLASS2 3 Wind Right (S) 9.0 0.350 0.250 180 90 Standard RGLASSI 4 Wind Right (S) 12.0 0.350 0.250 180 90 Standard RGLASS2 5 Wind Right (S) 12.0 0.350 0.250 180 90 Standard RGLASS3 6 Door Back (E) 33.4 0.350 0.250 90 90 Standard BGLASSI 7 Wind Left (N) 20.0 0.350 0.250 0 90 Standard LGLASSI 8 Wind Left (N) 12.0 0.350 0.250 0 90 Standard LGLASS2 9 Wind Left (N) 16.0 0.350 0.250 0 90 Standard LGLASS3 is OVERHANGS Window— Overhang =J,Ar•,e'a Left Right N. Surface (s;fj"±.Width Height Depth Height Extension Extension 1,Wind`ow 1'6,`0 ;:`n%a'"i..0{ _0 "Mfi7la Windows ...1t9�" 0 ri a `12 .Q �n indo Ww %a Area Slab Type (sf) Standard Slab 1232 Reg: 212-N0070034A-000000000-0000 Registration Date/Time: 2012/12/12 14:58:59 HERS Provider: Ca10ERTS, Inc ...._..:n/a w 12'Q''' n 9.0 1.0 1.0 n/a n/a w 1:6:x..0 n/a 4.0 1.0 1.0 n/a n/a x SLAB SURFACES Area Slab Type (sf) Standard Slab 1232 Reg: 212-N0070034A-000000000-0000 Registration Date/Time: 2012/12/12 14:58:59 HERS Provider: Ca10ERTS, Inc CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 4 Project Title.......... Foremost Homes -Plan 1232 Date..12/12/12 11:36:17 MICROPAS8 v8.1 File-FOREMOST3 Wth-CTZ15S08 User#-MP0357 User -Rick Maurer Title 24, Inc Run -Plan 1232 - Lot 7 System Type Furnace ACSplit HVAC SYSTEMS Verified Verified Verified Verified Verified Maximum Minimum Refrig Charge Adequate Fan Watt Cooling. Efficiency EER or CID Airflow Draw Capacity 0.800 AFUE n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.00 SEER 11.0 No No No No Verified Total Sensible Design Maximum Heating Cooling Cooling Cooling System'........ Load Load Capacity Capacity Type' (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) Furnace 20536 n/a n/a n/a w °MTM: ACSplit ;: n/a 15292 18915 n/a F i Sizing L�o�a°� 26 QUINT�A�� WinterOutsidelDesggn ' 7 l`/ _;"V, �f t >� WinterIn3s1dDesig7OF�� �Summe�rf=Outside Design x 111 F r 5uminer Inside Designf f 7,f5 F r�� _yF��Summe Rangy tip`` 34 Ff" `_,; c`}' `-, cam✓ J"-'' i s M �. § �, J � 1�`�•� � Sa v fi: Y-,;�j+.rrx7 C �K�...`r�. r ........: T STE ::.SYMS Verified Verified Verified System Duct Duct Duct Surfa-_e Buried T e '''" Location R -value Leakage Area Ducts Furnace Attic R-6 Yes No No ACSplit Attic R-6 Yes No No System Type Standard Flow Power (cfm) (W/cfm) 42.32 .25 Reg: 212-N0070034A-000000000-0000 Registration Date/Time: 2012/12/12 14:58:59 HERS Provider: Ca10ERTS, Inc CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 5 Project Title.......... Foremost Homes -Plan 1232 Date..12/12/12 11:36:17 MICROPAS8 v8.1 File-FOREMOST3 Wth-CTZ15S08 User#-MP0357 User -Rick Maurer Title 24, Inc Run -Plan 1232 - Lot 7 WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Number Tank External Heater in Energy Size Insulation Tank Type Type Distribution Type System Factor (gal) R -value 1 SmallInstanta Gas StandardNoInsul 1 .82 n/a R-n/a . SPECIAL FEATURES AND MODELING ASSUMPTIONS *** Items in this section should be documented on the plans, *** *** installed to manufacturer and CEC specifications, and *** *** verified during plan check and field inspection. *** This building incorporates a Radiant Barrier. This building incorporates a non-standard Water Heating System. _.._ _.. HERS REQUIRED VERIFICATION tems i ,erific inco doc --- 'J.- ..orre then must be "* es redone without verification is r estin ed on 1 ates,HERS verified Duct Leakage. Target leakage is ted on the CF -4R. If the measured CFM is above the e action must be taken to reduce the duct leakage and Alternatively, the compliance calculations could be sting. If ducts are not installed, then HERS cessary. REMARKS 1) This house will have a tankless water heater with an energy factor of .82 or greater and 200000 BTUH or less. 2) All windows and glass doors will have non-metal frames with a weighted average NFRC U -factor of .35 or less and a weighted average SHGC of .25 or less with high performance Low -E (Max) glass. Reg: 212-N0070034A-000000000-0000 Registration Date/Time: 2012/12/12 14:58:59 HERS Provider: Ca10ERTS, Inc CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 6 Project Title.......... Foremost'Homes-Plan 1232 Date..12/12/12 11:36:17 MICROPAS8 v8.1 File-FOREMOST3 Wth-CTZ15S08 User#-MP0357 User -Rick Maurer Title 24, Inc Run -Plan 1232 - Lot 7 REMARKS COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This certificate of compliance lists the building features and performance specifications needed to comply with Title -24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations, and the administrative regulations to implement them. This certificate has been signed by the individual with overall design responsibility. DESIGNER or OWNER DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR Name.... Name.... Rick Maurer Company. Foremost.---i-Homes Company. Rick Maurer Title 24, Inc. K Address. 70600 Country Club Drive Address. 7544 E Saddlehill Trail ti:•l LasQuinta=CA 92270 Orange, CA _2869 Phorie::x:+`(760) 537 1502 Phone... 714-771-1507 License. d to i Y Ti Ag Signed.. (date) Electronically Signed at Ca10ERTS.com by James Fortson (Foremost Homes) 12/12/2012 Electronically Filed by Rick Maurer and Authenticated at CalCERTS.com - 12/12/2012 Reg: 212-N0070034A-000000000-0000 Registration Date/Time: 2012/12/12 14:58:59 HERS, Provider: CalCERTS,.Inc HVAC SIZING HVAC Page 1 Project Title.......... Foremost Homes -Plan 1232 Date..12/12/12 11:36:17 ****** Project Address........ La Quinta HousingPro3ects La Quinta, California *v8.1* Documentation Author... Rick Maurer ****** ( Building Permit # Rick Maurer Title 24, Inc. 7544 E Saddlehill Trail Plan Check / Date Orange, CA 92869 714-771-1507 Field Check/ Date Climate Zone........... 15 Compliance Method...... MICROPAS8 v8.1 for 2008 CEC Standards (r03) I MICROPAS8 v8.1 File-FOREMOST3 Wth-CTZ15S08 User#-MP0357 User -Rick Maurer Title 24, Inc Run -Plan 1232 - Lot 7 GENERAL INFORMATION FloorArea ................. Volume..................... Front Orientation.......... Sizing Location............ Latitude ................... Winter Outside Design...... Winter Inside Design....... Summer Outside Design...... Summer Inside Design....... SummerRange................ Interior Shading Used...... Exterior Shading Used...... Overhang Shading Used...... Latent Load Fraction....... Description 1232 sf 9856 cf Front Facing 270 deg (W) LA QUINTA 33.8 degrees 26 F 70 F 111 F 75 F 34 F Yes Yes Yes 0.24 HEATING AND COOLING LOAD SUMMARY Heating (Btu/hr) Opaque Conduction and Solar...... 11453 Glazing Conduction and Solar..... 2255 Infiltration ..................... 4006 Internal Gain .................... n/a Ducts ............................ 2822 Sensible Load...' ***** oad.................... 20536 Latent Load ...................... n/a Minimum Total Load 20536 Cooling iBtu/hr) 4841 3223 2316 2520 2342 15242 3673 18915 Note: The loads shown are only one of the criteria affecting the selection of HVAC equipment. Other relevant design factors such as air flow requirements, outside air, outdoor design temperatures, coil sizing, availability of equipment, oversizing safety margin, etc., must also be considered. It is the HVAC designer's responsibility to consider all factors when selecting the HVAC equipment. 2010 California Green Building Standards Code California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 1 l First Printing: June 2010 ISBN 978-1-58001-979-8 COPYRIGHT © 2010 Held by California Building Standards Commission 2525 Natomas Park Drive, Suite 130 Sacramento, CA 95833-2936 PRINTED IN THE U.S.A. PREFACE This document is the 11th of 12 parts of the official compilation and publication of the adoptions, amendments and repeal of regulations to California Code of Regulations, Title 24, also referred to as the California Building Standards Code. This Part is known. as the California Green Building Standards Code, and it is intended that it shall also be known as the CALGreen Code. The California Building Standards Code is published in its entirety every three years by order of the California Legislature. The California Legislature delegated authority to various State agencies, boards, commissions and departments to create building regulations to implement the State's statutes. These building regulations or standards have the same force of law, and take effect 180 days after their publication unless otherwise stipulated. The California Building Standards Code applies to all occupancies in the State of California as annotated. A city, county, or city and county may establish more restrictive standards reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological or topographical conditions. For the purpose of this code, these conditions include local environmental conditions as established by a city, county, or city and county. Findings of the local condition(s) and the adopted local building standard(s) must be filed with the California Building Standards Commission to become effective and may not be effective sooner than the effective date of this edition of the California Building Standards Code. Local building standards that were adopted and applicable to previous editions of the California Building Standards Code do not apply to this edition without appropriate adoption and the required filing. Should you1iind publication (e.g., typographical) errors or inconsistencies in this code or wish to offer comments toward improving its format, please address your comments to: California Building Standards Commission 2525 Natomas Park Drive, Suite 130 Sacramento, CA 95833-2936 Phone: (916) 263-0916 Fax: (916) 263-0959 Website: www.bsc.ca.gov ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The 2010 California Green Building Standards Code (Code) was developed through the outstanding collaborative efforts of the Department of Housing and Community Development, the Division of State Architect, the Office of the State Fire Marshal, the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development, the California Energy Commission, and the Building Standards Commission (Commission). This collaborative effort included the assistance of the Commission's Code Advisory Committees and many other volunteers that worked tirelessly to assist the Commission in the production of this Code. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Members of the Building Standards Commission Acting Secretary Tom Sheehy — Chair Isam Hasenin — Vice -Chair Christina Jamison James Barthman Stephen Jensen Craig Dailey Michael Paravagna Susan Dowty Richard Sawhill Torry Hoffman Steven Winkel David Walls — Executive Director Thomas Morrison — Deputy Executive Director For questions on California state agency amendments; please refer to the contact list on the following page. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) iii CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 24 California Agency Information Contact List California Energy Commission Energy Hotline ........................ (800) 772-3300 ................................. or(916)654-5106 Building Efficiency Standards Appliance Efficiency Standards Compliance Manual/Forms California State Lands Commission Marine Oil Terminals .................. (562) 499-6317 California State Library Resources and Information ..... (916) 654-0261 Government Publication Section.......... (916) 654-0069 Corrections Standards Authority Local Adult Jail Standards .............. (916) 324-1914 Local Juvenile Facility Standards ......... (916) 324-1914 Department of Consumer A(fairs —Acupuncture Board Office Standards ...................... (916) 445-3021 Department of Consumer Affairs —Board of Pharmacy Pharmacy Standards ................... (916) 574-7900 Department of Consumer Affairs — Bureau of Barbering And Cosmetology Barber and Beauty Shop and College Standards ..................... (916) 574-7570 .................................... (800)952-5210 Department of Consumer Affairs — Bureau of Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation Insulation Testing Standards ............. (916) 574-2041 Department of ConsumerAffairs — Structural Pest Control Board Structural Standards ................... (800):737-8188 .................................... (916)561-8708 Department of Consumer Affairs — Yeterinaa Medical Board Veterinary Hospital Standard ............ (916) 263-2610 Department of Food and Agriculture Meat and Poultry Packing Plant Standards....: ....................... (916) 654-1447 Dairy Standards: .......... :........... (916) 654-1447 Department of Public Health Organized Camps Standards ............. (916) 449-5661 Public Swimming Pools Standards ........ (916) 449-5693 Asbestos Standards .................... (510) 620-2874 Department of Housing and Community Development Residential — Hotels, Motels, Apartments, Single -Family Dwellings .............. (916) 445-9471 Permanent Structures in Mobilehome and Special Occupancy Parks .............. (916) 445-9471 Factory -Built Housing, Manufactured Housing and Commercial Modular...... (916) 445-3338 Mobilehomes — Permits and Inspections Northern Region ..................... (916) 225-2501 Southern Region ..................... (951) 782-4420 Employee Housing Standards ............ (916) 445-9471 Department of Water Resources Gray Water Installations Standards ....... (916) 651-9667 Division of the State Architect — Access Compliance Access Compliance Standards............ (916) 445-8100 Division of the State Architect — Structural Safety Public Schools Standards ............... (916) 445-8100 Essential Services Building Standards ..... (916) 445-8100 Community College Standards ............ (916) 445-8100 Division of the State Architect — State Historical Building Safety Board Alternative Building Standards ........... (916) 445-8100 Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development Hospital Standards .................... (916) 440-8409 Skilled Nursing Facility Standards ...... (916) 440-8409 Clinic Standards ...................... (916) 440-8409 Permits .............................. (916)440-8409 Office of the State Fire Marshal Code Development and Analysis........... (916) 445-8200 Fine Safety Standards ................... (916) 445-8200 Fireplace Standards .................... (916) 445-8200 Day -Care Centers Standards.........:':.. (916) 445-8200 Exit Standards ........................ (916) 445-8200, 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) IV TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 ADMINISTRATION................................................ 1 Section 101 General................................................................... 1 102 Construction Documents and Installation Verification ............................... 3 104 Department of Housing and Community Development ............................... 4 CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS...................................................... 5 Section 201 General................................................................... 5 202 Definitions ................................................................ 5 CHAPTER 3 GREEN BUILDING ................................................. 8 Section 301 General................................................................... 8 302 Mixed Occupancy Buildings .................................................. 8 303 Phased projects............................................................ 8 304 Voluntary Tiers............................................................ 8 CHAPTER 4 RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES ............................. 9 Division 4.1 Planning and Design......................................................... 9 4.2 Energy Efficiency.......................................................... 10 4.3 Water Efficiency and Conservation ............................................ 11 4.4 Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency ........................ .......... 13 4.5 Environmental Quality ...................................................... 15 CHAPTER 6 REFERENCED ORGANIZATIONS AND STANDARDS .................. 19 Section 601 General................................................................. 19 CHAPTER 7 INSTALLER AND SPECIAL INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS .......... 20 Section 702 Qualifications............................................................ 20 703 Verifications............................................................. 20 CHAPTER 8 COMPLIANCE FORMS AND WORKSHEETS ........................ 21 WS -1 BASELINE WATER USE Baseline Water Use Calculation Table ........................................ 21 WS -2 WATER USE REDUCTION 20 Percent Reduction Water Use Calculation Table .............................. 22 CWM SAMPLE PLAN Construction Waste Management (CWM) Plan ...................... ......... 23 CWM WORKSHEET Construction Waste Management (CWM) Worksheet .............................. 24 CWM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Construction Waste Management (CWM) Acknowledgment ........................ 25 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) v CHAPTER 1 ADMINISTRATION SECTION 101 GENERAL 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the California Green Building Standards Coae and may be cited as such and will be referred to herein as "this code." It is intended that it shall also be known as the CAL-3reen Code. The California Green Building Standards Code is Part I I of twelve parts of the official compilation and publication of the adoption, amendment and repeal of building regulations to the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, also referred to as the California Building Standards Code. 101.2 Purpose. The purpose of this code is to improve public health, safety and general welfare by enhancing the design and construction of buildings through the use of building concepts having a reduced negative impact or positive environmental impact and encouraging sustainable construction practices in the following categories: 1. Planning and design 2. Energy efficiency 3. Water efficiency and conservation 4. Material conservation and resource efficiency 5. Environmental quality 1013 Scope. The provisions of this code shall apply to the planning, design, operation, construction, use and occupancy of every newly constructed building or structure, unless otherwise indicated in this code, throughout the State of California. It is not the intent that this code substitute or be identified as meeting the certification requirements of any green building program. 101.3.1 State -regulated buildings, structures and applications. Provisions of this code shall apply to the following buildings, structures and applications regulated by state agencies as referenced in the Matrix Adoption Tables and as specified in Sections 103 through 106, except where modified by local ordinance pursuant to Section 101.7. Wher adopted by a state agency, the provisions of this code shall be enforced by the appropriate enforcing agency, but only to the extent of authority granted to such agency by statute. 1. State-owned buildings, including buildings constructed by the Trustees of the Califcrnia State University, and to the extent permitted by California law, buildings designed and constructed by the Regents of the University of California and regulated by the Building Standards Commission. See Section 103 for addition] scoping provisions. 2. Energy efficiency standards regulated by the California Energy Commission. 3. Low-rise residential buildings constructed throughout the State of California, including but not limited to, hotels, hotels, lodging houses, apartment houses, dwellings, dormitories, condominiums, shelters for homeless persons, congregate residences, employee housing, factory -built housing and other types of dwellings containing sleeping accommodations with or without common toilets or cooking facilities regulated by t -ie Department of Housing and Community Development. See Section 104 for additional scoping provisions. 4. Public elementary and secondary schools, and community college buildings regulated by the Division of the State Architect. See Section 105 for additional scoping provisions. 5. Qualified historical buildings and structures and their associated sites regulated by the State Historical Building Safety Board within the Division of the State Architect. 6. General acute care hospitals, acute psychiatric hospitals, skilled nursing and/or intermediate care facilities, clinics licensed by the Department of Public Health and correctional treatment centers regulated by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development. See Section 106 for additional scoping provisior_s. 7. Gray water systems regulated by the Department of Water Resources and the Department of Housing and Community Development. 101.4 Appendices. Provisions contained in the appendices of this code are not mandatory unless specifically adopted by a State agency or adopted by a city, county, or city and county in compliance with Health and Safety Code Sections 18930 and 18941.5, respectively, for Building Standards Law; Health and Safety Code Section 17950 for State Housing Law; and Health and Safety Code Section 13869.7 for Fire Protection Districts. See Section 101.7 of this code. 101.5 Referenced codes and standards. The codes and standards referenced elsewhere in this ;ode shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference. 101.5.1 Building. The provisions of the California Building Code and California Residentiai Code, as applicable, shall apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, repair, use and occupancy,. location, maintenance, removal and demolition of every structure or any appurtenances connected or attached to such buildings or structures. 101.5.2 Electrical. The provisions of the California Electrical Code shall apply to the installation of electrical systems, including but not limited to, alterations, repair, replacement, equipment, appliances, fixtures, -fittings and appurtenances thereto. 101.5.3 Mechanical. The provisions of the California Mechanical Code shall apply to the installation, alterations, repair and replacement of mechanical systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and/or appurtenances, including ventilating, heating, cooling, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems, incinerators and othe- energy-related systems. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) CHAPTER 1 ADMINISTRATION 101.5.4 Plumbing. The provisions of the California Plumbing Code shall apply to the installation, alteration, repair and replacement of plumbing systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and appurtenances where connected to a water or sewage system. 101.5.5 Fire prevention. The provisions of CCR, Title 19, Division l and CCR, Title 24, Part 2 and Part 9 relating to fire and panic safety as adopted by the Office of the State Fire Marshal shall apply to all structures, processes and premises for protection from the hazard of fire, panic and explosion. 101.5.6 Energy. The provisions of the California Energy Code shall apply to the minimum design and construction of buildings for energy efficiency. 101.6 Order of precedence and use. 101.6.1 Differences. In the event of any differences between these building standards and the standard reference documents, the text of these building standards shall govern. In the event a local amendment to this code results in differences between these building standards and the amendment, the text of the amendment shall govern. 101.6.2 Specific provision. Where a specific provision varies from a general provision, the specific provision shall apply. 101.6.3 Conflicts. When the requirements of this code conflict with the requirements of any other part of the California Building Standards Code, Title 24, the most restrictive requirement shall prevail. 101.6.4. Explanatory notes. Explanatory material, such as references to websites or other sources where additional information may be found, is included in this code in the form of notes. Notes are informational only and are not enforceable requirements of this code. 101.7 City, county, or city and county amendments, additions or deletions. This code is intended to set mandatory minimum Green Building Standards and includes optional tiers that may, at the discretion of any city, county, or city and county, be applied. This code does not limit the authority of city, county, or city and county governments to make necessary changes to the provisions contained in this code pursuant to Section 101.7.1. The effective date of amendments, additions, or deletions to this code for cities, counties, or cities and counties filed pursuant to Section 101.7.1 shall be the date on which it is filed. However, in no case shall the amendments, additions or deletions to this code be effective any sooner than the effective date of this code. Local modifications shall comply with Health and Safety Code Section 18941.5(b) for Building Standards Law, Health and Safety Code Section 17958.5 for State Housing Law or Health and Safety Code Section 13869.7 for Fire Protection Districts. 101.7.1 Findings and filings. 1. The city, county, or city and county shall make express findings for each amendment, addition or deletion based upon climatic, topographical or geological conditions. For the purpose of this section, climatic, topographical or geological conditions include local environmental conditions as established by the city, county, or city and county. 2. The city, county, or city and county shall file the amendments; additions or deletions expressly marked and identified as to the applicable findings. Cities, counties, cities and counties, and fire departments shall file the amendments, additions or deletions and the findings with the California Building Standards Commission at 2525 Natomas Park Drive, Suite 130, Sacramento, CA 95833. 3. Findings prepared by fire protection districts shall be ratified by the local city, county, or city and county and filed with the California Department of Housing and Community Development at 1800 3.a Street, Room 260, Sacramento, CA 95811. 4. The city, county, or city and county shall obtain California Energy Commission approval for any energy related ordinances consistent with Public Resources Code Section 25402.1(h)(2) and Title 24, Part 1, Section 10-106. Local governmental agencies may adopt and enforce energy standards for newly constructed buildings, additions, alterations and repairs, provided the California Energy Commission finds that the standards will require buildings to be designed to consume no more energy than permitted by Part 6. Such local standards include, but are not limited to, adopting the requirements of Part 6 before their effective date, requiring additional energy conservation measures, or setting more stringent energy budgets. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) CHAPTER 1 ADMINISTRATION 101.8 Alternate materials, designs and methods of construction. The provisions of this code are not intended to prevent the use of any alternate material, appliance, installation, device, arrangement, method, design or method of construction not specifically prescribed by this code, provided that any such alternative has been approved. An alternate shall be approved on a case-by-case basis where the enforcing agency finds that the proposed alternate is satisfactory and complies with the intent of the provisions of this code and is at least the equivalent of that prescribed in this code in planning and design, energy, water, material conservation and resource efficiency, environmental air quality, performance, safety and the protection of life and health. Consideration and compliance provisions for occupancies regulated by adopting state agencies are found in the sections listed below. 1. Section 1.2.2 in the California Building Code (CBC) for the California Building Standards Commission. 2. Section 104.11 of Chapter 1, Division 11 for the Division of the State Architect. 3. Section 1.8.7, Chapter 1, Administration, Division 1, of the 2010 California Building Code and Section 1.2.6, Chapter 1, Administration, Division 1, of the 2010 California Residential Code for the Department of Housing and Community Development. 4. Section 7-104, 2010 California Administrative Code for the Office of the Statewide Health Planning and Development. 101.9 Effective date of this code. Only those standards approved by the California Building Standards Commission that are effective at the time an application for a building permit is submitted shall apply to. the plans and specifications for, and to the construction performed under, that permit. For the effective dates of the provisions contained in this code, see the appropriate application checklist and the History Note page of this code. 101.10 Mandatory requirements. This code contains both mandatory and voluntary green building measures. Mandatory and voluntary measures are identified in the appropriate application checklist contained in this code. 101.11 Effective use of this code. The following steps shall be used to establish which provisions of this code are applicable to a specific occupancy: 1. Establish the type of occupancy. 2. Verify which state agency has authority for the established occupancy by reviewing the authorities list in Sections 103 through 106. 3. Once the appropriate agency has been identified, find the chapter which covers the established occupancy. 4. The Matrix Adoption Tables at the beginning of Chapters 4 and 5 identify the mandatory green building measures necessary to meet the minimum requirements of this code for the established occupancy. 5. Voluntary tier measures are contained in Appendix Chapters A4 and A5. A checklist containing each green building measure, both required and voluntary, is provided at the end of each appendix chapter. Each measure listed in the application checklist has a section number which correlates to a section where more information about the specific measure is available. 6. The application checklist identifies which measures are required by this code and allows users to check off which voluntary items have been selected to meet voluntary tier levels if desired or mandated by a city, county, or city and county. SECTION 102 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND INSTALLATION VERIFICATION 102.1 Submittal documents. Construction documents and other data shall be submitted in one or more sets with each application for a permit. Where special conditions exist, the enforcing agency is authorized to require additional construction documents to be prepared by a licensed design professional and may be submitted separately. Exception: The enforcing agency is authorized to waive the submission of construction documents and other data not required to be prepared by a licensed design professional. 102.2 Information on construction documents. Construction documents shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location, nature and scope of the proposed green building feature and show that it will conform to the provisions of this code, the California Building Standards Code and other relevant laws, ordinances, rules and regulations as determined by the enforcing agency. 1023 Verification. Documentation of conformance for applicable green building measures shall be provided to the enforcing agency. Alternate methods of documentation shall be acceptable when the enforcing agency finds that the proposed alternate documentation is satisfactory to demonstrate substantial conformance with the intent of the proposed green building measure. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE -(RESIDENTIAL) CHAPTER 1 ADMINISTRATION SECTION 104 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 104.1 Specific scope of application of the agency responsible for enforcement, the enforcement agency and the specific authority to adopt and enforce such provisions of this code, unless otherwise stated. 1. Housing construction. Application—Hotels, motels, lodging houses, apartment houses, dwellings, dormitories, condominiums, shelters for homeless persons, congregate residences, employee housing, factory -built housing and other types of dwellings containing sleeping accommodations with or without common toilet or cooking facilities including accessory buildings, facilities and uses thereto. Sections of this code which pertain to applications listed in this section are identified in the Matrix Adoption Table using the abbreviation "HCD 1." Enforcing agency—Local building department or the Department of Housing and Community Development. Authority cited—Health and Safety Code Sections 17921, 17922 and 19990. Reference—Health and Safety Code Sections 17000 through 17060, 17910 through 17990 and 19960 through 19997. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS SECTION 201 GENERAL 201.1 Scope. Unless otherwise stated, the following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this code, have the meanings shown in this chapter. 201.2 Interchangeability. Words used in the present tense include the future; words stated in the masculine gender include the feminine and neuter; the singular number includes the plural and the plural, the singular.. 201.3 Terms defined in other documents. Where terms are not defined in this code and are defined in the California Building Standards Code or other referenced documents, such terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them as in those publications. 201.4 Terms not defined. Where terms are not defined as specified in this section, such terms shall have ordinarily accepted meanings such as the context implies. SECTION 202 DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC. Automatic means capable of operating without human intervention. BUILDING ENVELOPE. The ensemble of exterior and demising partitions of a building that enclose conditioned space. CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE. The current version of the California Building Code. CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE. The current version of the California Electrical Code. CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE. The current version of the California Energy Code, unless otherwise specified. CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE. The current version of the California Mechanical Code. CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE. The current version of the California Plumbing Code. CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE. The current version of the California Residential Code. CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA. The floor area (in square feet) of enclosed conditioned space on all floors of a building, as measured at the floor level of the exterior surfaces of exterior walls enclosing the conditioned space. CONDITIONED SPACE. A space in a building that is either directly conditioned or indirectly conditioned. CONDITIONED SPACE, DIRECTLY. An enclosed space that is provided with wood heating, is provided with mechanical heating that has a capacity exceeding 10 Btu/hr-fb, or is provided with mechanical cooling that has a capacity exceeding 5 Btu/hr-ft2, unless the space -conditioning system is designed for a process space. (See Process Space.) CONDITIONED SPACE, INDIRECTLY. Enclosed space, including but not limited to, unconditioned volume in atria, that (1) is not directly conditioned space; and (2) either (a) has a thermal transmittance area product (UA) to directly conditioned space exceeding that to the outdoors or to unconditioned space and does not have fixed vents or openings to the outdoors or to unconditioned space, or (b) is a space through which air from directly conditioned spaces is transferred at a rate exceeding three air changes per hour. COOLING EQUIPMENT. Equipment used to provide mechanical cooling for a room or rooms in a building. DISPOSAL. The management of solid waste through land filling or transformation at permitted solid waste facilities. DIVERSION. Activities which reduce or eliminate the amount of solid waste from solid waste disposal for purposes of this code. ENERGY COMMISSION. The California State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission. ENFORCING AGENCY. The designated department or agency as specified by statute or regulation. EXFILTRATION. The uncontrolled outward air leakage from inside a building, including leakage through cracks and interstices, around windows and doors, and through any other exterior partition or duct penetration. GREEN BUILDING. A holistic approach to design, construction, and demolition that minimizes the building's impact on the environment, the occupants and the community. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS HAZARDOUS WASTE. (a) A waste, defined as a "hazardous waste" in accordance with Section 25117 of the Health and Safety Code, or a combination of wastes, which because of its quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics may do either of the following: (1) Cause, or significantly contribute to, an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible, illness. (2) Pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or environment when improperly treated, stored, transported or disposed of, or otherwise managed. (b) Unless expressly provided otherwise, "hazardous waste" includes extremely hazardous waste and acutely hazardous waste. INERT SOLIDS OR INERT WASTE. A non -liquid solid waste including, but not limited to, soil and concrete, that does not contain hazardous waste or soluble pollutants at concentrations in excess of water -quality objectives established by a regional water board pursuant to Division 7 (commencing with Section 13000) of the California Water Code and does not contain significant quantities of decomposable solid waste. INFILTRATION. An uncontrolled inward air leakage from outside a building or unconditioned space, including leakage through cracks and interstices, around windows and doors and through any other exterior or demising partition or pipe or duct penetration. KITCHEN. That portion in a residential dwelling unit that is a room or area used for cooking, food storage and preparation and washing dishes, including associated counter tops and cabinets, refrigerator, stove, ovens and floor area. LOW-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. A building that is of Occupancy Group R and is three stories or less, or that is a one - or two-family dwelling or townhouse. NEWLY CONSTRUCTED (or NEW CONSTRUCTION). A newly constructed building (or new construction) does not include additions, alterations or repairs. OUTDOOR AIR (Outside air). Air taken from outdoors and not previously circulated in the building. PLANTS. Adaptive plants. Adaptive plants are plants that grow well in a given habitat with minimal attention in the form of winter protection, pest protection, irrigation and fertilization once established. Note: Adaptive plants are considered low in maintenance and are not invasive plants. Invasive plants. Invasive plants are both indigenous and nonindigenous species with growth habits that are characteristically aggressive. Note: Invasive plants typically have a high reproductive capacity and tendency to overrun the ecosystems they inhabit. Native plants. Native plants are plants that have adapted to a given area and are not invasive. PROCESS SPACE. A space that is thermostatically controlled to maintain a process environment temperature less than 55°F or to maintain a process environment temperature greater than 90° F for the whole space that the system serves, or that is a space with a space -conditioning system designed and controlled to be incapable of operating at temperatures above 55° F or incapable of operating at temperatures below 90° F at design conditions. RECYCLE or RECYCLING. The process of collecting, sorting, cleansing, treating and reconstituting materials that would otherwise become solid waste, and returning them to the economic mainstream in the form of raw material for new, reused or reconstituted products which meet the quality standards necessary to be used in the marketplace. "Recycling" does not include transformation, as defined in Public Resources Code Section 40201. RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. See "low-rise residential building." 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS RESILIENT FLOORING. Refers to nontextile flooring materials which have a relatively firm surface, yet characteristically have "give" and "bounce back" to their original surface profile from the weight of objects that compress its surface. Resilient flooring materials are made in various shapes and sizes including both tile and roll form. Common types of resilient flooring include but are not limited to: 1. Vinyl composition tile 2. Vinyl tile and sheet flooring 3.'Linoleum tile and sheet 4. Cork tile and sheet .flooring 5. Rubber tile and sheet flooring 6. Polymeric poured seamless flooring 7. Other types of non -textile synthetic flooring RE -USE. The use, in the same form as it was produced, of a material which might otherwise be discarded SOLID WASTE. (a) All putrescible and nonputrescible solid, semisolid and liquid wastes, including garbage, trash, refuse, paper, rubbish, ashes, industrial wastes, demolition and construction wastes, abandoned vehicles and parts thereof, discarded home and industrial appliances, dewatered, treated or chemically fixed sewage sludge which is not hazardous waste, manure, vegetable or animal solid and semisolid wastes, and other discarded solid and semisolid wastes. (b) "Solid waste" does not include any of the following wastes: (1) Hazardous waste, as defined in Public Resources Code Section 40141. (2) Radioactive waste regulated pursuant to the Radiation Control Law (Chapter 8, commencing with Section 114960, of Part 9 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code). (3) Medical waste regulated pursuant to the Medical Waste Management Act (Part 14 commencing with Section 117600) of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code). Untreated medical waste shall.not be disposed of in a solid waste and fill, as defined in Public Resources Code Section 40195.1. Medical waste that has been treated and deemed to be solid waste shall be regulated pursuant to this division. VAPOR BARRIER. Material that has a permeance of one perm or less and that provides resistance to the transmission of water vapor. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING -STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 7 CHAPTER 3 GREEN BUILDING SECTION 301 GENERAL 301.1 Scope. Buildings shall be designed to include the green building measures specified as mandatory in the application checklists contained in this code. Voluntary green building measures are also included in the a-3plication checklists and may be included in the design and construction of structures covered by this code, but are not required unless adopted by a city, county, or city and county as specified in Section 101.7. SECTION 302 MIXED OCCUPANCY BUILDINGS 302.1 Mixed occupancy buildings. In mixed occupancy buildings, each portion of a building shall comply with -the specific green building measures applicable to each specific occupancy. SECTION 303 PHASED PROJECTS 303.1 Phased projects. For shell buildings and others constructed for future tenant improvements, only those code measures relevant to the building components and systems considered to be new construction (or newly constructed) shall apply. 303.1.1 Tenant improvements. The provisions of this code shall apply only to the initial tenant or occupant improvements to a project. SECTION 304 VOLUNTARY TIERS 304.1 Purpose. Voluntary tiers are intended to further encourage building practices that improve public health, safety and general welfare by promoting the use of building concepts which minimize the building's impact on the environment and promote a more sustainable design. 304. 1.1 Tiers. The provisions of Appendices A4 and A5 outline means of achieving enhanced construction levels by incorporating additional measures. Buildings complying with tiers specified for each occupancy contain additional prerequisite and elective green building measures necessary to meet the threshold of each tier. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) CHAPTER 4 RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES Division 4.1— PLANNING AND DESIGN SECTION 4.101 GENERAL 4.101.1 Purpose. The provisions of this division outline planning, design and development methods that include environmentally responsible site selection, building design, building siting and development to protect, restore and enhance the environmental quality of the site and respect the integrity of adjacent properties. SECTION 4.102 DEFINITIONS 4:102.1 Definitions. The following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this chapter and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings shown herein. FRENCH DRAIN. A trench, hole or other depressed area loosely filled with rock, gravel, fragments of brick or similar pervious material used to collect or channel drainage or runoff water. WATTLES. Wattles are used to reduce sediment in runoff. Wattles are often constructed of natural plant materials such as hay, straw or similar material shaped in the form of tubes and placed on a downflow slope. Wattles are also used for perimeter and inlet controls. SECTION 4.106 SITE DEVELOPMENT 4:106.1 General. Preservation and use of available natural resources shall be accomplished through evaluation and careful planning to minimize negative effects on the site and adjacent areas. Preservation of slopes, management of storm water drainage and erosion controls shall comply with this section. 4.106.2 Storm water drainage and retention during construction. Projects which disturb less than one acre of soil and are not part of a larger common plan of development which in total disturbs one acre or more, shall manage storm water drainage during construction. In order to manage storm water drainage during construction, one or more of the following measures shall be implemented to prevent flooding of adjacent property, prevent erosion and retain soil runoff on the site. 1. Retention basins of sufficient size shall be utilized to retain storm water on the site. 2. Where storm water is conveyed to a public drainage system, collection point, gutter or similar disposal method, water shall be filtered by use of a barrier system, wattle or other method approved by the enforcing agency. 3. Compliance with a lawfully enacted storm water management ordinance. 4.106.3 Surface drainage. The site shall be planned and developed to keep surface water from entering buildings. Construction plans shall indicate how the site grading or drainage system will manage surface water flows. Examples of methods to manage surface water include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Swales 2. Water collection and disposal systems 3. French drains 4. -Water retention gardens. 5. Other water measures which keep surface water away from buildings and aid in groundwater recharge 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) . 9 CHAPTER.4 RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES Division 4.2 — ENERGYEFFICIENCY SECTION 4.201 GENERAL 4.201.1 Scope. The Department of Housing and Community Development does not regulate mandatory energy efficiency standards in residential buildings. For the purposes of mandatory energy efficiency standards in this code, the California Energy Commission will continue to adopt mandatory building standards. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 10 CHAPTER 4 RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES Division 4.3 —WATER EFFICIENCYAND CONSERVATION SECTION 4.301 GENERAL 4.301.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall establish the means of conserving water used indoors, outdoors and in wastewater conveyance. SECTION 4.303 INDOOR WATER USE 4.303.1 Twenty percent savings. A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings that will reduce the overall use of potable water within the building by at least 20 percent shall be provided. The reduction shall be based on the maximum allowable water use per plumbing fixture and fitting as required by the California Building Standards Code. The 20 percent reduction in potable water use shall be demonstrated by one of the following methods: 1. Each plumbing fixture and fitting shall meet reduced flow rates specified in Table 4.303.2; or 2. A calculation demonstrating a 20 percent reduction in the building "water use" baseline as established in Table 4.303.1 shall be provided. For low-rise residential occupancies, the calculation shall be limited to the following plumbing fixture and fitting types: water closets, urinals, lavatory faucets and showerheads. 4.303.2 Multiple showerheads serving one shower. When single shower fixtures are 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 4.303.2 or the shower shall be designed to only allow one showerhead to be in operation at a time. Exception: The maximum flow rate for showerheads when using the calculation method specified in Section 4.303.1, tem 2, is 2.5 gpm @ 80 psi. 4.303.3 Plumbing fixtures and fittings. Plumbing fixtures (water closets and urinals) and fittings (faucets and showerheads) shall meet the standards referenced in Table 4.303.3. TABLE 4.303.1 WATER USE BASELINE' FIXTURE TYPE FLOW RATE DURATION DAILY USES OCCUPANTS3 Showerheads, residential 2.5 gpm @ 80 psi 8 min. 1 Lavatory faucets, residential 2.2 gpm @ 60 psi -25 min. 3 Kitchen faucets 2.2 gpm @ 60 psi 4 min. 1 Replacement aerators 22 gpm @ 60 psi Gravity tank -type water closets 1.6 gallons/flush 1 flush 1 male 3 female Flushometer tank water closets 1.6 gallons/flush 1 flush 1 male' 3 female Flushometer valve water closets 1.6 gallons/flush I flush 1 male' 3 female Electromechanical hydraulic water closets 1.6 gallons/flush I flush I male' 3 female Urinals 1.0 gallontflush 1 flush 2 male Fixture "Water Use" = Flow rate x Duration x Occupants x Daily uses 1. Use Worksheet WS -1 to calculate baseline water use. 2. The flow rate is from the CEC Appliance Efficiency Standards, Title 20, California Code of Regulations; where a conflict occurs, the CEC standards shall apply. 3. For low-rise residential occupancies, the number of occupants shall be based on two persons for the first bedroom, plus one additional person for each additional bedroom. 4. The daily use number shall be increased to three if urinals are not installed in the room. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 11 CHAPTER 4 RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES TABLE 4.303.2 FIXTURE FLOW RATES FIXTURETYPE FLOW RATE MAXIMUM FLOW RATE AT 2 20 percent REDUCTION Showerheads 2.5 gpm @ 80 psi 2 gpm @ 80 psi Lavatory faucets, residential 2.2 gpm @ 60 psi 1.5 gpm @ 60 pSi2 Kitchen faucets 2.2 gpm @ 60 psi 1.8 gpm @ 60 psi Gravity tank -type water closets 1.6gallons/flush Public lavatory faucets: 1.28gallons/flush' Flushometer tank water closets 1.6gallons/flush Public metering self-closing faucets: 1.28gallons/flush' Flushometer valve water closets 1.6 allons/flush 1.28gallons/flush' Electromechanical hydraulic water closets 1.6gallons/flush 1.28gallons/flush' Urinals 1.0gallon/flush .5gallon/flush 1. Includes single and dual flush water closets with an effective flush of 1.28 gallons or less. Single flush toilets -The effective flush volume shall not exceed 1.28 gallons (4.8 liters). The effective flush volume is the average flush volume when tested in accordance with ASME A] 12.19.233.2. Dual flush toilets -The effective flush volume shall not exceed 1.28 gallons (4.8 liters). The effective flush volume is defined as the composite, average flush volume of two reduced flushes and one full flush. Flush volumes will be tested in accordance with ASME A] 12.19.2 and ASME A] 12.19.14. 2. Lavatory faucets shall not have a flow rate less than 0.8 gpm at 20 psi. TABLE 4.303.3 STANDARDS FOR PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FIXTURE FITTING REQUIRED STANDARDS Water closets (toilets)--flushometer valve -type single flush, ASME A I I2.19.2/CSA B45.1 -1.28 gal (4.8 L) maximum flush volume Water closets (toilets)--flushometer valve -type dual flush, ASME A 112.19.14 and U.S. EPA WaterSense Tank -Type Nigh -Efficiency maximum flush volume Toilet Specification - 1.28 gal (4.8 L)_ Water closets (toilets) -tank type U.S. EPA WaterSense Tank -Type Mgt -EfficiencToilet Specification Urinals, maximum flush volume ASME A 112.19.2/CSA B45.1 - OS gJ (1.9 L) ASME A 112.19.19 (vitreous china) Urinals, nonwater urinals ANSI Z124.9-2004 or IAPMO Z124.9 ;plastic) Public lavatory faucets: ASME A 112.18.1/CSA B125.1 Maximum flow rate - 0.5 gpm (1.9 L/min Public metering self-closing faucets: ASME A 112.18.1/CSA B125.1 Maximum water use - 0.25 gal (1.0 L) per metering cycle Residential bathroom lavatory sink faucets: ASME A 112.18.1/CSA B125.1 Maximum flow rate - 1.5 gpin (5.7 L/min) SECTION 4.304 OUTDOOR WATER.USE 4.304.1 Irrigation controllers. Automatic irrigation system controllers for landscaping provided by the builder and installed at the time of final inspection shall comply with the following: 1. Controllers shall be weather- or soil moisture -based controllers that automatically zdjust irrigation in response to changes in plants' needs as weather conditions change. 2. Veather-based controllers without integral rain sensors or communication systems that account for local rainfall shall have a separate wired or wireless rain sensor which connects or communicates wilt_ the controller(s). Soil moisture - based controllers are not required to have rain sensor input. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) = 12 CHAPTER 4 RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES Division 4.4 —MATERIAL CONSERVATIONAND RESOURCE EFFICIENCY SECTION 4.401 GENERAL 4.401.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall outline means of achieving material conservation and resource efficiency through protection of buildings from exterior moisture; construction waste diversion; employment of techniques to reduce pollution through recycling of materials; and building commissioning or testing, adjusting and balancing. SECTION 4.406 ENHANCED DURABILITY AND REDUCED MAINTENANCE 4.406.1 Joints and openings. Openings in the building envelope separating conditioned space from unconditioned space needed to accommodate gas, plumbing, electrical lines and other necessary penetrations must be sealed in compliance with the California Energy Code. Exception: 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 a similar method acceptable to the enforcing agency. SECTION 4.408 CONSTRUCTION WASTE REDUCTION, DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING 4.408.1 Construction waste reduction of at least 50 percent. Recycle and/or salvage for reuse a minimum of 50 percent of the nonhazardous construction and demolition debris, or meet a local construction and demolition waste management 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 c-iversion.or recycle facilities capable of compliance with this item do not exist or are not located reasonably close to tht jobsite. 4.408.2 Construction waste management plan. Where a local jurisdiction does not have a construction and demolition waste management ordinance, a construction waste management plan shall be submitted for approval to the enforcing agency that: 1. Identifies the materials to be diverted from disposal by recycling, reuse on the project or salvage for future use or sale. 2. Specifies if materials will be sorted on-site or mixed for transportation to a diversion facility. 3. Identifies the diversion facility where the material collected will be taken. 4. Identifies construction methods employed to reduce the amount of waste generated - 5. Specifies that the amount of materials diverted shall be calculated by weight or volume, but not by both. 4.408.2.1 Documentation. Documentation shall be provided to the enforcing agency which Jemonstrates compliance with Section 4.408.2, Items 1 through 5. The waste management plan shall be updated as necessary and shall be accessible during construction for examination by the enforcing agency. 4.408.2.2 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. SECTION 4.410 BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION 4.410.1 Operation and maintenance manual. At the time of final inspection, a manual, ccmpact disc, web -based reference or 'other media acceptable to the enforcing agency which includes all of the following shall be placed in the building: 1. Directions to the owner or occupant that the manual shall remain with the building fuoughout the life cycle of the structure. 2. Operation and maintenance instructions for the following: a. Equipment and appliances, including water -saving devices and systems, NaAC systems, water -heating systems and other major appliances and equipment. b. Roof and yard drainage, including gutters and downspouts. c. Space conditioning systems, including condensers and air filters. d. Landscape irrigation systems. e. Water reuse systems. 3. Information from local utility, water and waste recovery providers on methods to further reduce resource consumption, including recycle programs and locations. 4. Public transportation and/or carpool options available in the area. 5. Educational material on the positive impacts of an interior relative humidity between 30-60 percent and what methods an occupant may use to maintain the relative humidity level in that range. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 13 CHAPTER 4 RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES 6. Information about water -conserving landscape and irrigation design and controllers which conserve water. 7. Instructions for maintaining gutters and downspouts and the importance of diverting water at least 5 feet away from the foundation. 8. Information on required routine maintenance measures, including, but not limited to, caulking, painting, grading around the building, etc. 9. Information about state solar energy and incentive programs available. 10. A copy of all special inspection verifications required by the enforcing agency or this code. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 14 CHAPTER 4 RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES Division 4.5 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY SECTION 4.501 GENERAL 4.501.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall outline means of reducing the quantity of air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of a building's installers, occupants and neighbors. SECTION 4.502 DEFINITIONS 4.502.1 Definitions. The following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this chapter and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings shown herein. AGRIFIBER PRODUCTS. Agrifiber products include wheatboard, strawboard, panel substrates and door cores, not including furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) not considered base building elements. COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS. Composite wood products include hardwood plywood, particleboard and medium density fiberboard. Composite wood products do not include hardboard, structural plywood, structural panels, structural composite lumber, oriented strand board, glued laminated timber as specified in "Structural Glued Laminated Timber" (ANSI A190.1-2002) or prefabricated wood ]-joists. MAXIMUM INCREMENTAL REACTIVITY (MIR). The maximum change in weight of ozone formed by adding a Compound to the "base reactive organic gas (ROG) mixture" per weight of compound added, expressed to hundredths of a gram (g Oa/g ROC). Note: MIR values for individual compounds and hydrocarbon solvents are specified in CCR, Title 17, Sections 94700 and 94701. MOISTURE CONTENT. The weight of the water in wood expressed in percentage of the weight of the oven -dry wood. PRODUCT -WEIGHTED MIR (PWMIR). The sum of all weighted MIR for all ingredients in a product subject to this article. The PWMIR is the total product reactivity expressed to hundredths of a gram of ozone formed per gram of product (excluding container and packaging). Note: PWMIR is calculated according to equations found in CCR, Title 17, Section 94521(a). REACTIVE ORGANIC COMPOUND (ROC). Any compound that has the potential, once emitted, to contribute to ozone formation in the troposphere. VOC. A volatile organic compound broadly defined as a chemical compound based on carbon chains or rings with vapor pressures greater than 0.1 millimeters of mercury at room temperature. These compounds typically contain hydrogen and may contain oxygen, nitrogen and other elements. See CCR Title 17, Section 94508(a). Note: Where specific regulations are cited from different agencies such as SCAQMD, ARB, etc., the VOC definition included in that specific regulation is the one that prevails for the specific measure in question. SECTION 4.503 FIREPLACES 4.503.1 General. Any installed gas fireplace shall be a direct -vent sealed -combustion type. Any installed woodstove or pellet stove shall comply with U.S. EPA Phase II emission limits where applicable. Woodstoves, pellet stoves and fireplaces shall also comply with applicable local ordinances. SECTION 4.504 POLLUTANT CONTROL 4.504.1 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 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. 4.504.2 Finish material pollutant control. Finish materials shall comply with .this section. 4.504.2.1 Adhesives, sealants and caulks. Adhesives, sealants and caulks used on the project shall meet the requirements of the following standards unless more stringent local or regional air pollution or air quality management district rules apply: 1. Adhesives, adhesive bonding primers, adhesive primers, sealants, sealant primers, and 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 Table 4.504.1 or 4.5042, as applicable. Such products also shall comply with the Rule 1168 prohibition on the use of certain toxic compounds (chloroform, ethylene dichloride, methylene chloride, perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene), except for aerosol products, as specified in Subsection 2 below. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 15 CHAPTER 4 RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES TABLE 4.504.1 ADHESIVE VOC LIMITtz Less Water and Less Exempt Compounds in Grams per Liter ARCHITECTURAL APPLICATIONS CURRENT VOC LIMIT Indoor carpet adhesives 50 Carpet pad adhesives 50 Outdoor carpet adhesives 150 Wood flooring adhesive 100 Rubber floor adhesives 60 Subfloor adhesives 50 Ceramic file adhesives 65 VCT and asphalt the adhesives 50 Drywall and panel adhesives 50 Cove base adhesives 50 Multipurpose construction adhesives 70 Structural glazing adhesives 100 Single -ply roof membrane adhesives 250 Other adhesives not specifically listed 50 SPECIALTY APPLICATIONS 350 PVC welding 510 CPVC welding 490 ABS welding 325 Plastic cement weldinp 250 Adhesive primer for plastic 550 Contact adhesive 80 Special purpose contact adhesive 250 Structural wood member adhesive 140 Top and trim adhesive 250 SUBSTRATE SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS Form -release compounds Metal to metal 30 Plastic foams 50 Porous material (except wood 50 Wood 30 Fiberglass 30 1. If an adhesive is used to bond dissimilar substrates together, the adhesive with the highest VOC content shall be allowed. 2. For additional information regarding methods to measure the VOC content specified in this table, see South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1168. TABLE 4.504.2 SEALANT VOC LIMIT Less Water and Less Exempt Compounds in Grams per Liter SEALANTS CURRENT VOC LIMIT Architectural 250 Marine deck 760 Nonmembrane roof 300 Roadway 250 Single -ply roof membrane 450 Other 420 SEALANT PRIMERS Aluminum roof coatings Architectural Nonporous Porous 250 775 Modified bituminous 500 Marine deck 760 Other 750 'TABLE 4.504.3 VOC CONTENT LIMITS FOR ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS" Grams of VOC per Liter of Coating, Less Water and Less Exempt Compounds COATING CATEGORY EFFECTIVE 1/1/2010 EFFECTIVE 1/1/2012 Flat coatings 50 Nonflat coatings 100 Nonflat-hi h gloss coatings 150 Specialty Coatinzs Aluminum roof coatings 400 Basement specialty coatings 400 Bituminous roof coatings 50 Bituminous roof primers 350 Bond breakers 350 Concrete curing compounds 350 Concretelmasonry sealers 100 Driveway sealers 50 Dry fog coatings 150 Faux finishing coatings 350 Fire resistive coatings 350 Floor coatings 100 Form -release compounds 250 Graphic arts coatings (sign aims 500 High temperature coatings 420 Industrial maintenance coatings: 250 Low solids coatings' 120 Magnesite cement coatings 450 Mastic texture coatings 100 Metallic pigmented coatings 500 Multicolor coatings 250 Pretreatment wash primers 420 Primers, sealers, and undercoates 100 Reactive penetrating sealers 350 Recycled coatings 250 Roof coatin s 50 Rust preventative coatings 400 250 Shellacs Clear Opaque 730 550 Specialty mers, sealers and un lercoaters 350 100 Stains 250 Stone consolidants 450 Swimming 1 coatings 340 Traffic marking coatings 100 Tub and tile refinish coatings 420 Waterproofing membranes 250 Wood coatings 275 Wood preservatives 350 Zinc -rich primers 340 1. Grams of VOC per liter of coating, including water and including exempt compounds. 2. The specified limits remain irreffect unless revised limits are listed in subse- quent columns in the table. 3. Values in this table are derived from those specified by the California Air Resources Board, Architecrn-A Coatings Suggested Control Measure, February 1, 2008. More infmnation is available from the Air Resources Board. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 16 CHAPTER 4 RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES 2. Aerosol adhesives, and smaller unit sizes of adhesives, and sealant or caulking compounds (in units of product, less packaging, which do not weigh more than 1 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. 4.504.2.2 Paints and coatings. Architectural paints and coatings shall comply with VOC limits in Table I of the ARB Architectural Suggested Control Measure, as shown in Table 4.504.3, unless more stringent local limits apply. The VOC content limit for coatings that do not meet the definitions for the specialty coatings categories listed in Table 4.504.3 shall be determined by classifying the coating as a Flat, Nonflat or Nonflat-High Gloss coating, based on its gloss, as defined in subsections 4.2 1, 4.36, and 4.37 of the 2007 California Air Resources Board, Suggested Control Measure, and the corresponding Flat, Nonflat or Nonflat-High Gloss VOC limit in Table 4.504.3 shall apply. 4.504.2.3 Aerosol paints and coatings. Aerosol paints and coatings shall meet the 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, in Sections 94522(c)(2) and (d)(2) of California Code of Regulations, Title 17, commencing with Section 94520; and in areas under the jurisdiction of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District additionally comply with the percent VOC by weight of product limits of Regulation 8, Rule 49. 4.504.2.4 Verification. Verification of compliance with this section shall be provided at the request of the enforcing agency. Documentation may include, but is not limited to, the following: 1. Manufacturer's product specification. 2. Field verification of on-site product containers. 4.504.3 Carpet systems. All carpet installed in the building interior shall meet the testing and product requirements of one of the following: 1. Carpet and Rug Institute's Green Label Plus Program. 2. California Department of Public Health Standard Practice for the testing of VOCs (Specification 01350). 3. NSF/ANSI 140 at the Gold level. 4. Scientific Certifications Systems Indoor AdvantageTm Gold. 4.504.3.1 Carpet cushion. All carpet cushion installed in the building interior shall meet the requirements of the Carpet and Rug Institute Green Label program. 4.504.3.2 Carpet adhesive. All carpet adhesive shall meet the requirements of Table 4.504.1. 4.504.4 Resilient flooring systems. Where resilient flooring is installed, at least 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 certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) FloorScore program. 4.504.5 Composite wood products. Hardwood plywood, particleboard and medium density fiberboard composite wood products used on the interior or exterior of the building shall meet the requirements for formaldehyde as specified in ARB's Air Toxics Control Measure for Composite Wood (17 CCR 93120 et seq.), by or before the dates specified in those sections, as shown in Table 4.504.5. 4.504.5.1 Documentation. Verification of compliance with this section shall be provided as requested by the enforcing agency. Documentation shall include at least one of the following: 1. Product certifications and specifications 2. Chain of custody certifications 3. Other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency TABLE 4.504.5 FORMALDEHYDE LIMBS' Maximum Formaldehyde Emissions in Parts per Million PRODUCT CURRENT JANUARY 1, JULY 1, LIMIT 2012 2012 Hardwood plywood veneer core 0.05 Hardwood plywood composite core 0.08 0.05 Particleboard 0.09 Medium density fiberboard 0.11 Thin medium density fiberboar(F 1 0.21 1 0.13 1. Values in this table are derived from those specified by the California Air Resources Board, Air Toxics Control Measure for Composite wood as tested in accordance with ASTM E 1333-96(2002). For additional informa- tion, see California Code of Regulations, Title 17, Sections 93120 through 93120.12. 2. Thin medium density fiberboard has a maximum thickness of 8 millime- ters. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 17 CHAPTER 4 RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES SECTION 4.505 INTERIOR MOISTURE CONTROL 4.505.1 General. Buildings shall meet or exceed the provisions of the California Building Standards Code. 4.505.2 Concrete slab foundations. Concrete slab foundations required to have a vapor retarder by California Building Code, CCR, Title 24, Part 2, Chapter 19, shall also comply with this section. 4.505.2.1 Capillary break. A capillary break shall be installed in compliance with at least one of the following: 1. A 4 -inch (101.6 mm) thick base of ih inch (12.7 mm) or larger clean aggregate shall be provided with a vapor barrier in direct contact with concrete and a concrete mix design, which will address bleeding, shrinkage, and curling, shall be used. For additional information, see American Concrete Institute, ACI 302.2R-06. 2. Other equivalent methods approved by the enforcing agency. 3. A slab design. specified by a licensed design professional. 4.505.3 Moisture content of building materials. Building materials with visible signs of water damage shall not be installed. Wall and floor framing shall not be enclosed when the framing members exceed 19 percent moisture content. Moisture content shall be verified in compliance with the following: 1. Moisture content shall be determined with either a probe -type or contact -type moisture meter. 2. Moisture readings shall be taken at a point 2 feet (610 mm) to 4 feet (1219 mm) from the grade stamped end of each piece to be verified. 3. At least three random moisture readings shall be performed on wall and floor framing with documentation acceptable to the enforcing agency provided at the time of approval to enclose the wall and floor framing. Insulation products which are visibly wet or have a high moisture content shall be replaced or allowed to dry prior to enclosure in wall or floor cavities. Wet -applied insulation products shall follow the manufacturers' drying recommendations prior to enclosure. SECTION 4.506 INDOOR AIR QUALITY AND EXHAUST 4.506.1 Bathroom exhaust fans. Mechanical exhaust fans which exhaust directly from bathrooms shall comply with the following: 1. Fans shall be ENERGY STAR compliant and be ducted to terminate outside the building. 2. Unless functioning as a component of a whole house ventilation system, fans must be controlled by a humidistat which shall be readily accessible. Humidistat controls shall be capable of adjustment between a relative humidity range of 50 to 80 percent. Note: For the purposes of this section, a bathroom is a room which contains a bathtub, shower or tub/shower combination. SECTION 4.507 ENVIRONMENTAL COMFORT 4.507.1 Openings. Whole house exhaust fans shall have insulated louvers or covers which close when the fan is off. Covers or louvers shall have a minimum insulation value of R4.2. 4.507.2 Heating and air-conditioning system design. Heating and air-conditioning systems shall be sized, designed and have their equipment selected using the following methods: 1. The heat loss and beat gain is established according to ACCA Manual J, ASHRAE handbooks or other equivalent design software or methods. 2. Duct systems are sized according to ACCA 29-D Manual D, ASHRAE handbooks or other equivalent design software or methods. 3. Select heating and cooling equipment according to ACCA 36-S Manual S or other equivalent design software or methods. Exception: Use of alternate design temperatures necessary to ensure the systems function are acceptable. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 18 CHAPTER 6 REFERENCED ORGANIZATIONS AND STANDARDS SECTION 601 GENERAL 601.1 This chapter lists the organizations and standards that are referenced in various sections of this document. The standards are listed herein by the promulgating agency of the standard. ORGANIZATION STANDARD REFERENCED SECTION AABC Associated Air Balance Council. - L' ay 1518 K St NW Washington, DC 20005 National Standards, 5.410.4.3.1 www.aabc.com 1989 A5.410.5.3.1 ACCA Air Conditioning Contractors of America 2800 Shirlington Road, Suite 300 ACCA Manual J 4.507.2 Arlington, VA 22206 ACCA 29-D Manual D 4507.2 www.acca.or ACCA 36-S Manual S 4.507.2 ANSI American National SfiQards'instrtitte Operations Office 25 West 43rd Street, Fourth Floor ANSI A190.1-2002 4.502 New York, NY 10036 ANSI 2124.9-2004 Table 4.303.3 NSF/ANSI 140-2007 4.504.3, 5.504.4.4 www.ansi.or ASIDtAE American Society of Heating Refrigeratnig;and An- Condactbmitg {, rK f' rk- Engineers,Inc. wY 1791 Tullie Circle, NE 52.1-92 A5.504.1 Atlanta, GA 30329 52.2-99 A4.502 www.ashrae.org 62.2 A5.504.1 90.1 5.108.8 ASME American Society of Mechanical $n ineers Three Park Avenue ASME A112.18.1 Table 4.303.3, 5.303.6 New York, NY 10016-5990 ASME A112.19 5.303.6 www.asme.org ASME A] l 2.19.2 Table 4.303.3, 5.303.2 ASME A112.19.14 Table 4.303.3, 5.303.6 ASME A 112 19 19 Table 4.303.3 ASTM ' ASTM Interiiahoh$l`' s a _,.... 100 Barr Harbor Drive ASTM C 33 A 5.405.5.3.2 West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2859 ASTM C 1371-98 A4.205.1 www.astm.org ASTM E 90 5.5075 ASTM E 408-71(2002) A4.205.1 ASTM E 413 5.507.5 ASTM E 1333-96 (2002) Table 4.504.5 ASTM E 1903-97 A 5.103.4 ASTM E 1980-01 A4.106.5.3 CSA Canadian Mand s aiz"tii11` v ,. ts,. 3• : �, .• 5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada LAW 5N6 CSA B45.1 Table 4.303.1, Table 4.303.3 CSA B125.1 Table 4.303.3, 5.303.6 www.csa.ca i 'hot ,?t 'r • * t, a, :}l 3 MO iiteri►atior YAp iiaA ono b n arid Mecharitcal'Officla}s .. 5001 E. Philadelphia St. Ontario, CA 91761 IAPMO Z124.9 Table 4.303.3, 5.303.6 i mo@ia mo.or NEBB NAtion I✓nvui3hmeiitaF3 alan> in :Bureau- . � ; 8575 Grovemont Cir Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Procedural Standards, 5.410.4.3.1 httD://nebb.orPJindex.yhR 1983 A5.4105.3.1 789 Dixboro Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48113-0140 NSF/ANSI 140-2007 4.504.3, 5.504.4.4 hut)://www.nsfor T B.Testiu' 'd, v 601 N Fairfax St, Ste 250 Alexandria, VA 22314 National Standards, 2003 5.410.3.3 .1 h ://www.tabbcertified.or contact.html A5.410.5.3.1 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 19 CHAPTER 7 INSTALLER AND SPECIAL INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS SECTION 702 QUALIFICATIONS 702.1 Installer training. HVAC system installers shall be trained and certified in the proper installation of HVAC systems including ducts and equipment by a nationally or regionally recognized training or certification program. Uncertified persons may perform HVAC installations when under the direct supervision and responsibility of a person trained and certified to install HVAC systems or contractor licensed to install HVAC systems. Examples of acceptable HVAC training and certification programs include but are not limited to the following: 1. State certified apprenticeship programs 2. Public utility training programs 3. Training programs sponsored by trade, labor or statewide energy consulting or verification organizations 4. Programs sponsored by manufacturing organizations 5. Other programs acceptable to the enforcing agency 702.2 Special inspection. (HCD] When required by the enforcing agency, the owner or the responsible entity acting as the owner's agent shall employ one or more special inspectors to provide inspection or other duties necessary to substantiate compliance with this code. Special inspectors shall demonstrate competence to the satisfaction of the enforcing agency for the particular type of inspection or task to be performed. In addition to other certifications or qualifications acceptable to the enforcing agency, the following certifications or education may be considered by the enforcing agency when evaluating the qualifications of a special inspector: 1. Certification by a national or regional green building program or standard publisher 2. Certification by a statewide energy consulting or verification organization, such as HERS raters, building performance contractors, and home energy auditors 3. Successful completion of a third party apprentice training program in the appropriate trade 4. Other programs acceptable to the enforcing agency Notes: 1. Special inspectors shall be independent entities with no financial interest in the materials or the project they are inspecting for compliance with this code. 2. HERS raters are special inspectors certified by the California Energy Commission (CEC) to rate homes in California according to the Home Energy Rating System (HERS). SECTION 703 VERIFICATIONS 703.1 Documentation. Documentation used to show compliance with this code shall include but is not limited to, construction documents, plans, specifications, builder or installer certification, inspection reports, or other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency which demonstrate substantial conformance. When specific documentation or special inspection is necessary to verify compliance, that method of compliance will be specified in the appropriate section or identified in the application checklist. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 20 CHAPTER 8 COMPLIANCE FORMS AND WORKSHEETS WORKSHEET (WS -1) RASFI INF WATFR IICF "�' � t P "i�,riXr�6.:i'-e'�l.: t.L ,�:.�. ✓f.{ ...,k,.;3<r''•!Y i3 -y1 '!Firft3`jz.gv3�ik.�a<'�" f : Is x $ELINE, ..:. ✓.�`sw. 4ea�s`3='T+.ayi�.�::�t.`? WATER'iUSE CA4"CULAON yiri*rC'� 'y� "A+R� - s� .. .may TI FLOW RATE GALLONS FIXTURE TYPE (gpm� DURATION DAILY USES OCCUPANTS ° PER DAY Showerheads 2.5 x 5 min. x 1 x — Showerheads residential 2.5 x 8 min. x 1 x = Lavatory faucets residential 2.2 x .25 min. x 3 x — Kitchen faucets 2.2 x 4 min. x I x — Re lacement aerators 2.2 x x x — Wash fountains 2.2 x x x Metering faucets faucets 0.25 x .25 min. x 3 x = Metering faucets for wash fountains 2.2 x .25 min. x x = Gravitytank type water 1 male' closets3 1.6 x 1 flush x female x f = Flushometer tank water I male' closets 1.6 x 1 flush x 3 female x _ — Flushometer valve water I male' I closets 1.6 x 1 flush x 3 female x ! _ — Electromechanical hydraulic I malet water closets 1.6 x 1 flush x 3 female x — Urinals 1.0 x 1 flush x 2 male x — Total daily baseline water use (BWU) (BWU) X.80 = - Allowable water use 1. The daily use number shall be increased to three if urinals are not installed in the room. 2. The flow rate is from the CEC Appliance Efficiency Standards, Title 20 California Code of Regulations, where a conflict occurs, the CEC standards shall apply. 3. For low-rise residential occupancies, the number of occupants shall be based on two persons for the first bedroom, plus one additional person for each additional bedroom. 4. For nonresidential occupancies, refer to Table A, Chapter 4, 2010 California Plumbing Code, for occupant load factors. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 21- CHAPTER 8 COMPLIANCE FORMS AND WORKSHEETS WORKSHEET (WS -2) 20 PERCENT REDUCTION WATER USE ea ^i :?' ��y�'3�a "� _.. � 1'0;? �?��'�20PERCENT�REDUCTIOtVrWA ER',•USE C tCIJLATIONTABLE'a� �°��;�'�ir'+ ;�,�� � ' `�h7i��a,�,X-' ROW RATE GALLONS FIXTURE TYPE (gpm)2 DURATION DAILY USES OCCUPANTS -4 PER DAY Showerheads x 5 min. x 1 x = Showerheads residential x 8 min. x 1 x — Lavatory faucets residential x .25 min. x 3 x — Kitchen faucets x 4 min. x 1 x Replacement aerators x x x — Wash fountains x x x = Metering faucets x .25 min. x 3 x — Metering faucets for wash fountains x .25 min. x x — — Gravity tank type water 1 male' closets x I flush x 3 female x — HET5 High -efficiency toilet 1.28 x I flush x I male' x = 3 female Flushometer tank water 1 male' closets x 1 flush x 3 female x — Flushometer valve water I male' closets x 1 flush x 3 female x — Electromechanical hydraulic I male' water closets x I flush x 3 female x — Urinals x I flush x 2 male x — Urinals Nonwaier supplied 0.0 x 1 flush x 2 male x — — Proposed water use = (BWU from WS -1) x.80 = Allowable water use 1. The daily use number shall be increased to three if urinals are not installed in the room. 2. The flow rate is from the CEC Appliance Efficiency Standards, Title 20 California Code ofRegulations; where a conflict occurs, the CEC standards shall apply. 3. For low-rise residential occupancies, the number of occupants shall be based on two persons for the first bedroom, plus one additional person for each additional bedroom. 4. For nonresidential occupancies, refer to Table A, Chapter 4, 2010 California Plumbing Code, for occupant load factors. 5. Includes single and dual flush water closets with an effective flush of 1.28 gallons or less. Single flush toilets - The effective flush volume shall not exceed 1.28 gallons (4.8liters). The effective flush volume is the average flush volume when tested in accordance with ASME A 112.19.233.2. Dual flush toilets -The effective flush volume shall not exceed 1.28 gallons (4.81iters). The effective flush volume is defined as the composite, average flush volume of two reduced flushes and one full flush. Flush wlumes will be tested in accordance with ASME A 112.19.2 and ASME A 112.19.14. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 22 CHAPTER COMPLIANCE FORMS AND WORKSHEETS Construction Waste Management (CWM) Plan 'Note: This sample form may be used to assist in documenting compliance with the waste management plan. Project Name: Job #: Project Manager: Waste Hauling Company: Contact Name: All Subcontractors shall comply with the project's Construction Waste Management Plan. All Subcontractor foremen shall sign the CWM Plan Acknowledgment Sheet. Subcontractors who fail to comply with the Waste Management Plan will be subject to backcharges or wittriolding of payment, as deemed appro- priate. For instance, Subcontractors who contaminate debris boxes that have been designated for a si"agle material type will be subject to backcharge or withheld payment, as deemed appropriate. 1. The project's overall rate of waste diversion will be %. 2. This project shall generate the least amount of waste possible by planning and ordering carefully, following all proper storage and handling procedures to reduce broken and damaged materials and reusing materials whenever possible. The msjority of the waste that is generated on this jobsite will be diverted from the landfill and recycled for other use. 3. Spreadsheet 1, enclosed, identifies the waste materials that will be generated on this project, the diversion strategy for each waste type and the anticipated diversion rate. 4. Waste prevention and recycling activities will be discussed at the beginning of weekly subcontractor meetings. As each new subcontractor comes on-site, the WMP Coordinator will present him/her with a copy of the CWM Plan and provide attour of the jobsite to identify materials to be salvaged and the procedures for handling jobsite debris. All Subcontractor foremen will acknowEdge in writing that they have read and will abide by the CWM Plan. Subcontractor Acknowledgment Sheet enclosed. The CWM Plan will be posted at the jobsite trailer. 5. Salvage: Excess materials that cannot be used in the project, nor returned to the vendor, will be offeree to site workers, the owner, or donated to charity if feasible. 6. [HAULING COMPANY] will provide a commingled drop box at the jobsite for most of the construction waste. These commingled drop boxes will be taken to [Sorting Facility Name and Location]. The average diversion rate for commingLd waste will be _To. As site condi- tions permit, additional drop boxes will be used for particular phases of construction (e.g., concrete and wood waste) to ensure the highest waste diversion rate possible. 7. In the event that the waste diversion rate achievable via the strategy described in (6) above, is projectedho be lower than what is required, then a strategy of source -separated waste diversion and/or waste stream reduction will be implemented. Source separated waste refers to jobsite waste that is not commingled but is instead allocated to a debris box designated for a single materia type, such as clean wood or metal. Notes: Waste stream reduction refers to efforts taken by the builder to reduce the amount of waste generated by the project to below four (4) pounds per square foot of building area. 2. When using waste stream reduction measures, the gross weight of the product is subtracted frcm abase weight of four (4) pounds per square foot of building area. This reduction is considered additional diversion and can be used in the waste reduction percentage cal- culations. 8. [HAULING COMPANY] will track and calculate the quantity (in tons) of all waste leaving the projec = and calculate the waste diversion rate for the project. [HAULING COMPANY] will provide Project Manager with an updated monthly report on gross weight hauled and the waste diversion rate being achieved on the project [HAULING COMPANY's] monthly report will track separately the gross weights and diver- sion rates for commingled debris and for each source -separated waste stream leaving the project. In the event that [HAULING COMPANY] does not service any or all of the debris boxes on the project, the [HAULING COMPANY] will work with the responsible parties to track the material type and weight (in tons) in such debris boxes in order to determine waste diversion rates R)r these materials. 9. In the event that Subcontractors furnish their own debris boxes as part of their scope of work, such Subcontractors shall not be excluded from complying with the CWM Plan and will provide [HAULING COMPANY] weight and waste diversion data for their debris boxes. 10. In the event that site use constraints (such as limited space) restrict the number of debris boxes that czn be used for collection of designated waste the project Superintendent will, as deemed appropriate, allocate specific areas onsite where individual material types are to be consoli- dated. These collection points are not to be contaminated with non -designated waste types. 11. Debris from jobsite office and meeting rooms will be collected by [DISPOSAL SERVICE COMPANY]. [DISPOSAL SERVICE COM- PANY] will, at a minimum, recycle office paper, plastic, metal and cardboard. 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 23 CHAPTER 8 COMPLIANCE FORMS AND WORKSHEETS Construction .Waste Management (CWM) Worksheet Note: This sample form may be used to assist in documenting compliance with the waste management plan. Project Name: Job Number: Project Manager: Waste Hauling Company: Construction Waste Management (CWM) Plan 'ems. .�' - .. _�F ti'. :.My ,.�.•, >r `K WASTE MATERIAL TYP RY # ._.— _�_ S Dt1rER$IONMEty . rpt. _ • _ PROJECTED DIVERSION RATE COMMINGLED AND SORTED OFF SITE SOURCE SEPARATED ON SITE Asphalt Concrete Shotcrete Metals Wood Rigid insulation Fiberglass insulation Acoustic ceiling tile Gypsum drywall Carpet/carpet pad Plastic pipe Plastic buckets Plastic Hardiplank siding and boards Glass Cardboard Pallets Job office trash, paper, glass & plastic bottles, cans, plastic Alkaline and rechargeable batteries, toner cartridges, and electronic devices Other: Other. Other: Other: 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS -CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 24 .e CHAPTER 8 COMPLIANCE FORMS AND WORKSHEETS Construction Waste Management (CWM) Acknowledgment Note: This sample form may be used to assist in documenting compliance with the waste management plan. Project Name: Job Number: Project Manager: Waste Hauling Company: CWM Plan Acknowledgment The Foreman for each new Subcontractor that comes on site is to receive a copy of the Construcion Waste Management Plan and complete this Acknowledgment Form. I have read the Waste Management Plan for the project; l understand the goals of this plan and agree tc• follow the procedures described in this plan. _. "QATE :, SUBCQNTRACTOR COMPANY NAME .' FOREMAN MAME , r SIGNATURE, , 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (RESIDENTIAL) 25 POST IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE Certificate of Occupancy Community Development Department This Certificate is issued pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 1 Section R110 of the California Residential Code, certifying that, at the time of issuance, this structure was in compliance with the provisions of the Building Code and the various ordinances of the City regulating building construction and/or use. BUILDING ADDRESS: 53-630 AVENIDA VILLA Use classification: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING Building Permit No.: 13-0082 Occupancy Group: R3 Type of Construction: VB Land Use Zone: RC Code Edition: 2010 Sprinkler Installed: YES Sprinkler Required: YES Owner of Building: FOREMOST HOMES LLC Address: 70600 COUNTRY CLUB City, ST, ZIP: RANCHO MIRAGE, CA 92270 _____________GREG BUTLER__________________ By: AJ ORTEGA Building Official Date: JANUARY 16, 2014