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BCOM2017-00334 VOICE (760) 777-7125 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO FAX (760) 7774011 LA QWNTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT INSPECTIONS (760)777-7153 BUILDING PERMIT Date: 10/11/2017 Permit Type/Subtype: BUILDING COMMERCIAL/REMODEL Owner: Application Number:. BCOM2017-0033 COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP Property Address: 79795 HIGHWAY 111 999 LAKE DR APN: 600440010 ISSAQUAH, WA 92253 Application Description: COSTCO /RELOCATE AND INSTAL SALES CASES AND VACUUM Property Zoning: DRAINAGE Application Valuation: .$466,800.00 Applicant: _ `- �_ "�J Contractor, MG2 L` C S MECHANICAL INCT 1101 SECOND AVE SUTE A OCT 1 1 2017 13505 YORBA AVE UNIT D SEATTLE, WA 98101 CHINO, CA 91710 L;,o y dvo vii h ° ' (909)465-6361 DESIGN AND DEVEL OP11ENT DEPARTMENT Llc. No.: 956045 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 Professions Code, and my License is in full force and effect. License Class: C38. C20, B License No.: 956045 Contractor: 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 ($500).: LJ 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.). ( ) 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: 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. s�•) 1 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: EVEREST NATIONAL INSURANCE CCMPANY Policy Number: 7600015353 _ 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 Code,1 shall forthwith comply with those provisions. Date:U 1 �1 AfApppplicant 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 T14£ LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IMPORTANT: Application is hereby made to the Building Official 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, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above- mentioned property for inspection purposes. --- / Date: Signature_(Applicant-or•Agent)v V—� Date: 10/11/2017 ` Application Number: BCOM2017-0033 Owner: Pmperry Addressr - 79795 HIGHWAY 111 COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP APN: 600440010 999 LAKE DR Application Description: COSTCO / RELOCATE AND INSTAL SALES CASES AND VACUUM DRAINAGE ISSAQUAH, WA 92253 Property Zoning: Application Valuation: $466,800.00 Applicant: Contractor: MG2 CTS MECHANICAL INC 1101 SECOND AVE SUTE A 13505 YORBA AVE UNIT D SEATTLE, WA 98101 CHINO, CA 91710 (909)465-6361. --=------------------------------------------------------------------=---------------------- LIc. No.: 956045 Detail: RELOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF REFRIGERATED SALES CASES AND VACUUM DRAINAGE'UNIT. PER 2016 CBC'S FINANCIAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT HOURLY CHARGE - YES ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 101-0000-42600 0.25 $10.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT { QTY AMOUNT HOURLY CHARGE - YES.STRUCTURAL PLAN REVIEW ENGINEER 101-0000-42600 1.5 $142.50 Total Paid for BLDG CITY STAFF - PER HOUR: $152.50. DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT Credit Card Fee 101-0000-43505 0 $21.81 Total Paid for Credit Card Fee: $21.81 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT APPLIANCES, NON -RES 101-0000-42403. 0 $75.99 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT APPLIANCES, NON -RES PC 101-0000-42600 0 $75.99 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT DEVICES, FIRST 20 101-0000-42403 0 $0.68 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT DEVICES, FIRST 20 101-0000-42403 0 $25.33 DESCRIPTION -ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT DEVICES, FIRST 20 PC' 101-0000-42600 0 $0.68 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT DEVICES, FIRST 20 PC 101-0000-42600 0 $25.33 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT DEVICES/FIXTURES, ADDITIONAL 101-0000-42403 . 0 $2.80 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT DEVICES/FIXTURES, ADDITIONAL 101-0000-42403 0 $101.20 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY' AMOUNT DEVICES/FIXTURES, ADDITIONAL PC 101-0000-42600 0 $0.80 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT DEVICES/FIXTURES, ADDITIONAL PC 101-0000-42600 0 $25.20 Total Paid for ELECTRICAL: $334.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT FIXTURE/TRAP 101-0000-42401 0 $266.07 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT FIXTURE/TRAP PC 101-0000-42600 0 $266.07 Total Paid for PLUMBING FEES: $532.14 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT REMODEL, FIRST 100 SF 101-0000-42400 0. $1:37 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT REMODEL, FIRST 100 SF 101-0000-42400 0 $51.68 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT REMODEL, FIRST 500 SF PC 101-0000-42600 0 $3.76 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT. REMODEL, FIRST 500 SF PC 101-0000-42600 •0 $141.36 Total Paid for REMODEL: $198.17 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT .. TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT FEE 502-0000-43611 0 $5.00 Total Paid for TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT FEE: $5.00 Bin.# City.Of La QiI0: 0 .. ' Building 8L Safety Division , • - P.O. Box 1504,78-495 Calle Tampico La.Quinta, CA 92253 -:(760) 777-7012 Building Permit Application' and Tracking Sheet Perinit # ProjectAddress: 79-795 Hwy 111, La Ouinta, CA, 92253 Owner's Name:. Costco Wholesale Corporation ' A P. Number. 300-4400-010 Address: 999 Lake Drive Legal Description: City, ST, Zip: Issaquah, WA; 9802P - Contractor. CTS Mechanical, Inc. Telephone: 425.313.8100 ss EM! ' Address: 5171 Edison Ave, Suite A Project Description: Relocation and installation of refrigerated. City, ST, Zip: Chino, CA, 91710 sales cases and vacuum drainage cunit Telephone: 909.465.6361 City Lic, #; State Lie. # ;�� Arch, Engr., Designer. MG2 Address: 1101 Second Ave, Suite 100 City., ST, Zip: Seattle, WA, 98161 Telephone: 206.962.6500 State Lie. #: 027800 Name of Contaet Person: Jamie Elderkin Construction Type: V -B sprinkleredOccupancy: Mercantile (M) . Project type (circle one): New Add'.n Alter Repair Demo Sq. Fu 49,739 (exist.) # Stories:one{exist.) #Unity: Telephone # of Contact Person: 206.962.6808 Estimated Value of Project $466,800 APPLICANT: DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS UNE # Submittal Req'd Reed TRACKING PERMIT FEES• Plan Sets Plan Cheek submitted Item Amount Structural Cales. Reviewed, ready for corrections Plan Cheek Deposit, . 'mss Cates. Called Contact Person Plan Check Balance Title 24 Cates. Pians picked up Construct -on Flood plain plan Plans resubmitted,' . Mecharilcd Grading plan ' Review, ready for corrections/issue Electrical: Subcontactor List Called Contact Person Plumbing Grant Deed Plana picked up t SALL H.O.A. Approval Plans resubmitted Grading IN HOUSE-- ''' Review, ready for correcdo'nslissue Develops± Impact Fee Planning Approval. Called Contact Person A.LP.P. Pub. Wks. Appr Date of permit issue School Fees Total Permit Fees SEP 12 2017 -.. C:r rY OF LA QUINTA . COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT t Structural Engineer/Principal Review Time = 0.0 hrs. ' Letter of Transmittal T To: City of La Quinta Today's Date: 9-26-17 _ ❑ Your Files 78-495 Calle Tampico City Due Date: 9-26-17 ❑ Approval, - - ❑ Checking La Quinta, CA 92253 Project Address: 79795 Highway 111 , Other: ❑ - ` By: Joe Venuti Attn: MARY Plan Check #: BCOM2017-0033 Other: 0 LQPC@VALUENGR.COM Submittal: El 1 St 0 4m ❑ 2nd ❑ 5U' ❑ 3'd ❑ Other: We are forwarding:. ` + 0 By Messenger ❑ By Mail (Fed Ex or UPS) ❑ Your Pickup, Includes:, Descriptions: Includes: # Of Descriptions: Copies: ❑ Structural Plans D Revised Struct. Plans ' ❑ Structural Calculations ❑ Revised Struct. Calcs O Truss Calcs D Revised Truss Calcs ❑ Soils Report - Update ❑ Revised Soils Report . D Structural P/C Responses D Approved Structural Plans. / Comments 1 ❑ Redlined Structural Plans 1 Approved Structural Calcs D Redlined Structural Calcs ❑ Approved Truss Calcs ❑ Redlined Truss Calcs ❑ Approved Soils Report ❑ Redlined Soils Reports ❑ Other: Comments: Structural content is approvable. - Transit Per Diem= Admin Time = 0.25 hrs. ' Structural Engineer/Principal Review Time = 0.0 hrs. Plan Review.Engineer Time = 1.5 - hrs. .Th is Material Sent for: ' ❑ Your Files ❑ Per Your Request ❑ ?, Your Review ❑ Approval, - - ❑ Checking ❑ At the request of: Other: ❑ - ` By: Joe Venuti Office : Q (760) 772-5107 Other: 0 LQPC@VALUENGR.COM SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS4 July 1, 2015 SUPPLEMENT Effective July 1, 2015 VOLUNTARY' CALGreen -T CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 Requirements Project meets all of the requirements of Divisions 5.1 through 5.5. X ❑ ❑ Planning and Design Site Selection _ A5.103.1 Community connectivity. Locate project on a previously developed site w' hin (UFLAr I ITA ❑ mile radius of at least ten basic services. listed in Section A5.103.1. V 4 A5.103.2 Brownfield or greyfield site redevelopment or infill area development. elect for DEPT, development a browrifield in accordance with Section A5.103.2.I or on agreytield o infill sit sr defined in Section A5.106.3.2 FOR ❑ CONSTR A5.103.2.1 Brownfield redevelopment. Develop a site documented as contami ted and tTION fully remediated or on a site defined as abrownfield. Site Preservation DATE A5.104.1.1 Local zoning requirement in place. Exceed the zoning's open space requirement for ❑ vegetated open space on the site by 25 percent. A5.104.1.2 No local zoning requirement in place. Provide vegetated open space area adjacent ❑ ❑ to the building equal to the building footprintarea. A5.104.1.3 No open space required in zoning ordinance. Provide vegetated open space equal ❑ ❑ to 20 percent of the total project site area. Deconstruction and Reuse of Existing Structures A5.105.1.1 Existing building structure. Maintain at least 75 percent of existing building ❑ ❑ structure (including structural floor and roof decking) and envelope (exterior skin and framing) based on surface area. Exceptions: I. Window assemblies and nonstructural roofing material. 2. Hazardous materials that are remediated as a part of the project. 3. A project with an addition of more than two times the square footage of the existing building. A5.105.1.2 Existing nonstructural elements. Reuse existing interior nonstructural elements ❑ ❑ (interior walls. doors. Floor coverings and ceiling systems) in at least 50 percent of the area ofthe completed building (including additions). Exception: A project with an addition of more than two times the square footage of the existing building. • A5.105.1.3 Salvage. Salvage additional items in good condition such as light fixtures, plumbing ❑ ❑ fixtures and doors for reuse on this project in an onsite storage area or for salvage in dedicated collection bins. Document the weight or number of the items salvaged. Site Development 5.106.1 Storm water pollution prevention. Newly constructed projects and additions which 0 disturb less than one acre of land shall prevent the pollution of stormwater runoff from the construction activities through local ordinance in Section 5.106.1.1 OR or Q Best management practices (BMP) in Section 5.106.1.2. A5.106.2 Storm water design. Design storm water runoff rate and quantity in conformance with ❑ ❑ Section A5.106.2.1 and storm water runoff quality by Section A5.106.2.2 or by local requirements, whichever arestricter. A5.106.2.1 Storm water runoff rate and quantity. Implement a storm water management ❑ ❑ plan resulting in no net increase in rate and quantity of storm water runoff from existing to developed conditions. Exception: If the site is already greater than 50 percent impervious, implement a storm water management plan resulting in a 25 -percent decrease in rate and quantity. ❑ ❑ A5.106.2.2 Storm water runoff quality. Use post construction treatment control best management practices (BMPs) to mitigate (infiltrate. filter or treat) storm water runoff from the 85th percentile 24-hour runoffevent (for volume -based BMPs) or the runoff producedby a rain event equal to two times the 85th percentile hourly intensity (for Flow -based BMPs). A5.106.3 Low impact development (LID). Reduce peak runoff in compliance with Section ❑ ❑ 5.106.1. Employ at least two of the following methods or other best management practices to allow rainwater to soak into the ground, evaporate into the air or collect in storage receptacles for t irrigation or other beneficial uses. LID strategies include, but are not limited to those listed in Section A5.106.3. SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—continued4 VOLUNTARY' CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY —ier 1 Tier 2 5.106.4 Bicycle parking. For buildings within the authority of Califomia Building Standards ❑x Commission as specified in Section 103, comply with Section 5.106.4.1. For buildings within the authority of the Division of the State Architect pursuant to Section 105, comply with Section 5.106.4.2.. 5.106.4.1 Bicycle parking. [BSC] Comply with Sections 5.106.4.1.1 and 5.106.4.1.2; or meet the applicable local ordinance, whichever is stricter. 5.106.4.1.1 Short-term bicycle parking. [BSC] If the new project or addition or alteration is anticipated to generate visitor traffic, provide permanently anchored bicycle racks within 200 feet of the visitors' entrance, readily visible to passers-by, for 5 percent of new visitor motorized vehicle parking spaces being added, with a minimum of one two -bike capacity rack. Exception: Additions or alterations which add nine or fewer visitor vehicular parking spaces. 5.106.4.1.2 Long-term bicycle parking. For buildings with over 10 tenant -occupants orfor x additions or alterations that add 10 or more tenant vehicular parking spaces, providesecure bicycle parking for 5 percent of tenant -occupied motorized vehicle parking spaces being added, with a minimum of one space. Acceptable parking facilities shall be convenient from the street and shall meet one of the following: I. Covered, lockable enclosures with permanently anchored racks for bicycles; 2. Lockable bicycle rooms with permanently anchored racks; or 3. Lockable, permanently anchored bicycle lockers. Note: Additional information on recommended bicycle accommodations may be obtained from Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates. A5.106.4.3 Changing rooms. For buildings with over 10 tenant -occupants, provide changing/shower facilities in accordance with Table A5.106.4.3 or document arrangements with ❑ ❑ nearby changing/shower facilities. A5.106.5.1 Designated parking for fuel-efficient vehicles. Provide designated parking for any combination of low -emitting, fuel-efficient and carpool/van pool vehicles as shown in: A5.106.5.1.1. Tier 110% of total spaces per Table A5.106.5.1.1. I❑ A5.106.5.1.2. Tier 2 12% of total spaces per Table A5.106.5.1.2. ❑ 5.106.5.2 Designated parking. In new projects or additions or alterations that add 10 or more I� vehicular parking spaces, provide designated parking for any combination of low -emitting, fuel-efficient and carpool1van pool vehicles as shown in Table 5.106.5.2. 5.106.5.2.1 Parking stall marking. Paint, in the paint used for stall striping, the following characters such that the lower edge of the last word aligns with the end of the stall striping and is visible beneath a parked vehicle: CLEAN AIR/ VANPOOL/EV Note: Vehicles bearing Clean Air Vehicle stickers from expired HOV lane programs may be considered eligible for designated parking spaces. 5.106.5.3 Electric vehicle (EV) charging. [N] Construction shall comply with Section 5.106.5.3.1 or Section 5.106.5.3.2 to facilitate future installation of electric vehicle supply equipment(EVSE). 5.106.5.3.1 Single charging space requirements. [N] 5.106.5.3.2 Multiple charging spaces requirements. [N] 5.106.5.3.3 EV charging space calculation. [N] per Table 5.106.5.3.3 (approx. 3%) 5.106.5.3.4 [N] Identification. x ❑ 5.106.5.3.5 [N] EV spaces count as designated parking. A5.106.5.3.1 Tier 1. per Table A5.106.5.3.1 (approx. 4%) A5.106.5.3.2 Tier 2. per Table A5.106.5.3.2 (approx. 6%) ❑ A5.106.6 Parking capacity. Design parking capacity to meet but not exceed minimum local zoning requirements. A5.106.6.1 Reduce parking capacity. With the approval of the enforcement authority, employ strategies to reduce on-site parking area by 1 Use of on street parking or compact spaces, illustrated on the site plan or ❑ 2. Implementation and documentation of programs that encourage occupants tocarpool, ride ] ❑ share or use alternate transportation. A5.106.7 Exterior walls. Meet requirements in the current edition of the California Energy y Code comply with either Section A5.106.7.I or A5.106.7.2 for wall surfaces: ] Eland A5.106.7.1 Fenestration. Provide vegetative or man-made shading devices for all fenestration on east-, south- and west -facing walls. ❑ A5.106.7.1.1 East and west walls. Shading devices shall have 30% coverage to a heightof ] 20 feet or to the top of the exterior wall, whichever is less. f I A5.106.7.1.2 South walls. Shading devices shall have 60%n coverage to a height of 20 feetor ] ❑ to the top of the exterior wall, whichever is less. A5.106.7.2 Opaque wall arras. Use wall surfacing with SRI 25 (aged), for 75% of opaque wall areas. ] ❑ SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—ccntinued4 VOLUNTARY CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 5.106.8 Light pollution reduction. [N] Outdoor lighting systems shall be designed and installed to 0 comply with the following: 1. The minimum requirements in the California Energy Code for Lighting Zones 1-4 as defined in Chapter 10 of the California Administrative Code; and 2. Backlight, Uplight and Glare (BUG) ratings as defined in IESNA TM -15-11; and 3. Allowable BUG ratings not exceeding those shown in Table 5.106.8, or or Comply with a local ordinance lawfully enacted pursuant to Section 101.7, whichever is more stringent. 0 Exceptions: [N] 1. Luminaires that qualify as exceptions in Section 140.7 of the California EnergyCode 2. Emergency lighting Note: [N] See also California Building Code, Chapter 12, Section 1205.6 for collegecampus lighting requirements for parking facilities and walkways. 5.106.10 Grading and paving. Construction plans shall indicate how site grading or a drainage system will manage all surface water flows to keep water from entering buildings. Examples of methods to manage surface water include those shown in Items 1-5. See exception for additionsor alterations. A5.106.11 Heat island effect. Reduce nonroof heat islands and roof heat islands as follows: A5106.11.1 Hardscape alternatives. Use one or a combination of strategies I through 2 for 50 ❑ ❑ percent of site hardscape or put 50 percent of parking underground. 1. Use light colored materials with an initial solar reflectance value of at least .30as ❑ ❑ determined in accordance with ASTM Standards E 1918 or C 1549. ❑ ❑ 2. Use open -grid pavement system or pervious or permeable pavement system. A5.106.11.2 Cool roof for reduction of heat island effect. Use roofing materials havinga ❑ ❑ minimum aged solar reflectance, thermal emittance complying with Sections A5.106.11.2.2 and •A5.106.1 1.2.3 or a minimum aged or Solar Reflectance Index (SRI)3 equal to or greater than the values shown in: Table A5.106.11.2.2 — Tier I or Table A5.106.11.2.3 — Tier 2 Exceptions: 1. Roof constnictions that have a thermal mass over the roof membrane; including areas of vegetated (green) roofs, weighing at least 25 Ib/sf. 2. Roof area covered by building integrated solar photovoltaic and building integrated solar thermal panels. SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—continued4 VOLUNTARY' CALGreen TCALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 a _ Ener y Efficiency iPerformance Requirements 5.201.1 Scope. Building meets or exceeds the requirements of the California Building Energy © 2 Efficiency Standards.3 A5.203.1 Energy efficiency. Nonresidential, high-rise residential and hotel/motel buildingsthat ' include lighting and/or mechanical systems shall comply with Sections A5.203.1.1 and either A5.203.1.2.1 or A5.203.1.2.2. Newly constructed buildings• as well as additions and alterations, are included in the scope of these sections. Buildings permitted without lighting or mechanical systems ❑ shall comply with Section A5.203.1.1 but are not required to comply with Sections A5.203.1.1.2 or ❑ A5.203.1.2. A5.203.1.1.1 Outdoor lighting. Newly installed outdoor lighting power is no greater than 90 02 © 2 percent of the Title 24, Part 6 calculated value of allowed outdoor lighting power. A5.203.1.1.2 Service water heating in restaurants. Newly constructed restaurants 8,000square feet or greater and with service water heaters rated 75,000 Btu/h or greater installed a solar © 2 ® 2 water -heating system with a minimum solar savines fraction of 0.15 or meet one of the exceptions. A5.203.1.1.3 Functional areas where compliance with residential lighting standards is required. For newly constructed high-rise residential dwelling units and hotel and motel guest rooms, indoor lighting complies with the applicable requirements in Appendix A4 Residential Voluntary Measures. Division A4.2— Energy Efficiency. Section A4.203.1.1.3. For additions and ©2 - alterations to high-rise residential dwelling units and hotel and motel guest rooms, indoor lighting complies with the applicable requirements in Appendix A4 Residential Voluntary Measures, Division A4.2 — Energy Efficiency. Section A4.204.1.1.1. A5.203.1.2a Tier 1. For building projects that include indoor lighting or mechanical systems, but not both, the Energy Budget is no greater than 95 percent of the Title 24, Part 6. Energy Budget for the Proposed Design Building. Forbuilding projects that include indoor lighting and mechanical © 2 systems, the Energy Budget is no greater than 90 percent of the Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget for the Proposed Design Building. A5.203.1.2.2 Tier 2. For building projects that include indoor lighting or mechanical systems, but not both, the Energy Budget is no greater than 90 percent of the Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget for the Proposed Design Building. For building projects that include indoor lighting and mechanical 2 systems, the Energy Budget is no greater than 85 percent of the Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget for the Proposed Design Building. ;Renewable Ener A5.211.1 On-site renewable energy. Use on-site renewable energy for at. least I percent of the ❑ ❑ electrical service overcurrent protection device rating calculated in accordance with the2013 California Electrical Code or I KW, whichever is greater, in addition to the electrical demand required to meet I percent of natural gas and propane use calculated in accordance with the 2013 California Plumbing Code. A5.211.1.1 Documentation. Calculate renewable on-site system to meet the requirements of ❑ ❑ Section A5.21 1. 1. Factor in net -metering, if offered by local utility, on an annual basis. A5.211.3 Green power. Participate in the local utility's renewable energy portfolio program that ❑ ❑ provides a minimum of 50 -percent electrical power from renewable sources. Maintain documentation through utility billings. Elevators, Escalators and Other Equipment A5.212.1 Elevators and escalators. In buildings with more than one elevator or two escalators. provide systems and controls to reduce the energy demand of elevators and escalators as follows. E]❑ Document systems operation and controls in the project specifications and commissioningplan. A5.212.1.1 Elevators. Traction elevators shall have a regenerative drive system that feeds electrical power back into the building grid when the elevator is in motion. ❑ ❑ A5.212.1.1.1 Car lights and fan. A parked elevator shall tum off its car lights andfan automatically until the elevator is called for use. ❑ E]A5.212.1.2 Escalators. An escalator shall have a variable voltage variable frequency (VVVF) motor drive system that is fully regenerative when the escalator is inmotion. ❑ E]A5.212.1.4 Controls. Controls drat reduce energy demand shall meet requirements ofCCR. Title 8, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6 and shall not interrupt emergency operations forelevators required in CCR, Title 24, Part 2, Cali bnda Building Code. t SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—continued4 VOLUNTARY' CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 Energy Efficient Steel Framing A5.213.1 Steel framing. Design for and employ techniques to avoid thermal bridging. ❑ ❑ Water Efficiency and Conservation Indoor Water Use 5303.1 Meters. Separate meters shall be installed for the uses described in Sections 5.303.1.1 and 5.303.1.2. 5.303.1.1 New buildings or additions in excess of 50,000 square feet. Separate submeters shall be installed as follows: 1. For each individual leased, rented or other tenant space within the building projected to 0 consume more than 100 gal/day, including, but not limited to, spaces used for laundry or cleaners, restaurant or food service, medical or dental office, laboratory, or beauty salon or barber shop. 2. Where separate submeters for individual building tenants are unfeasible, for water supplied to the following subsystems: a. Makeup water for cooling towers where flow through is greater than 500 gpm (30 Us) b. Makeup water for evaporative coolers greater than 6 gpm (0.04 Us) 0 c. Steam and hot-water boilers with energy input more than 500,000 Btu/h (147 kW) ❑X 5.303.1.2 Excess consumption. A separate submeter or metering device shall be provided for any tenant within a new building or an addition that is projected to consume more than 1,000 gal/day 3800 Uday . A5.303.2.3.1 Tier 1=12 -percent savings. A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings that will reduce the overall use of potable water within the building by 12 percent shall be provided. A5.303.2.3.2 Tier 2 — 20 -percent savings. A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings that x ❑ will reduce the overall use of potable water within the building by 20 percent shall be provided. A5.303.2.3.325 -percent savings. A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings that will reduce the overall use of potable water within the building by 25 percent shall be provided. (Calculate savings by Water Use Worksheets) A5.303.2.3.4 Nonpotable water systems for indoor use. Utilizing nonpotable water systems ❑ (such as captured rainwater, treated graywater, and recycled water) intended to supply water closets, urinals, and other allowed uses, may be used in the calculations demonstrating the 12 -,20 - or 25 -percent reduction. The nonpotable water systems shall comply with the current edition of the California Plumbing Code. 5.303.3 Water conserving plumbing fixtures and fittings. Plumbing fixtures (water closets and urinals) and fittings (faucets and showerheads) shall comply with the following: 5.303.3.1 Water closets. The effective flush volume of all water closets shall not exceed 1.28 gallons per flush. Tank -type water closets shall be certified to the performance criteria of the U.S. EPA WaterSense Specification for Tank -Type Toilets. Note: The effective flush volume of dual flush toilets is defined as the composite, average flush volume of two reduced flushes and one full flush. 5.303.3.2 Urinals. The effective flush volume of urinals shall not exceed 0.5 gallons perflush. 5.303.3.3 Showerheads. Q 5.303.3.3.1 Single showerhead. Showerheads shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 2.0 gallons per minute at 80 psi. Showerheads shall be certified to the performance criteria ofthe U.S. EPA WaterSense Specification forShowerheads. 5.303.3.3.2 Multiple showerheads serving one shower. When a shower is served by more O ; than one showerhead, the combined flow rate of all showerheads and/or other showeroutlets controlled by a single valve shall not exceed 2.0 gallons per minute at 80 psi, or the shower shall be designed to allow only one shower outlet to be in operation at atime. Note: A hand-held shower shall be considered ashowerhead. A5.303.3 Appliances and fixture commercial application. Appliances and fixtures shall meet the following: 1. Clothes washers shall have a maximum Water Factor (WF) that will reduce the use of water by 10 ❑ ❑ percent below the California Energy Commissions' WF standards for commercial clothes washers located in Title 20 of the Califomia Code of Regulations. 2. Dishwashers shall meet the criteria in Section A5.303.3(2)(a) and (b). ❑ ❑ 3. Ice makers shall be air cooled. ❑ ❑ 4. Food steamers shall be connectionless or boilerless. ❑ ❑ 5. [ BSC] The use and installation of water softeners that discharge to the community sewersystem ❑ ❑ may be limited or prohibited by local agencies if certain conditions are met. 6. Combination ovens shall not consume more than 10 gph (38 Uh) in the full operational mode. ❑ ❑ 7. Commercial pre -rinse spray valves manufactured on or after January I, 2006 shall function at equal ❑ ❑ to or less than 1.6 gpm (0.10 Us) at 60 psi (414 kPa) and a. Be capable of cleaning 60 plates in an average time of not more than 30 seconds per plate b. Be equipped with an integral automafic shutoff c. Operate at static pressure of at least 30 psi (207 kPa) when designed for a flow rate of 1.3 gpm (0.08 Us) -or less SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—continued4 VOLUNTARY' CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 5.303.3.4 Faucets and Fountains 5.303.3.4.1 Nonresidential Lavatory faucets. Lavatory faucets shall have a maximum flow rate ofnot more than 0.5 gallons per minute at 60 psi. 5.303.3.4.2 Kitchen faucets. Kitchen faucets shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 1.8 x ❑ gallons per minute at 60 psi. Kitchen faucets may temporarily increase the flow above the maximum rate, but not to exceed 2.2 gallons per minute at 60 psi, and must default to a maximum flow rate of 1.8 gallons per minute at 60 psi. 5.303.3.4.3 Wash fountains. Wash fountains shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 1.8 gallons per minute/20 [rim space (inches) at 60 psi]. x ❑ 5.303.3.4.4 Metering faucets. Metering faucets shall not deliver more than 0.20 gallons per cycle. 5.303.3.4.5 Metering faucets for wash fountains. Metering faucets for wash fountains shall have a ❑x maximum flow rate of not more than 0.20 gallons per minute/20 [rim space (inches) at 60 psi]. , Note: Where complying faucets are unavailable, aerators or other means may be used toachieve reduction. 5.303.4 Areas of additions or alteration. For those occupancies within the authority of the California Building Standards Commission as specified in Section 103, the provisions of Section 5.303.3 shall applyto 0 new fixtures in additions or areas of alterations to thebuildin . A5.303.5 Dual plumbing. New buildings and facilities shall be dual plumbed for potable and recycled water E]❑ systems for toilet flushing when recycled water is available as determined by the enforcement authority. 5.303.6 Standards for plumbing fixtures and fittings. Plumbing fixtures and fittings shall be installed in As applicable accordance with the California Plumbing Code, and shall meet the applicable standards referenced in Table 1401.1 of the Cult ornia Plumbing Code and in Ch_a ter 6 of this code. Outdoor Water Use 5.304.1 Yater budget. A water budget shall be developed for landscape irrigation use.3 Applies ioadditions or alterations. V Q 5.304.2 Outdoor potable water use. For new water service, separate meters or submeters shall be installed for indoor and outdoor potable water use for landscaped areas of at least 1.000 square feet but not more than 5,000 square feet, separate submeters shall be installed for outdoor potable water use. Applies to additions or alterations. A5.304.2.1 Outdoor potable water use. For new water service not subject to the provisions of Water ❑ ❑ Code Section 535, separate meters or submeters shall be installed for outdoor potable water use for landscaped areas of at least 500 square feet but not more than 1,000 square feet (the level at which Section 5.304.2 applies). 5.304.3 Irrigation design. In new nonresidential projects with at least 1,000 square feet but not more than 2.500 square feet of landscaped area (the level at which the MLO applies), install irrigation controllers and sensors which include the following criteria and meet manufacturer's recommendations. Applies to additions or alterations. 5.304.3.1 Irrigation controllers. Automatic irrigation system controllers installed at the time offinal inspection shall comply with the following: 1. Controllers shall be weather- or soil moisture -based controllers that automatically As applicable adjust irrigation in response to changes in plants' needs as weather conditions change. . Q 2. Weather -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 with the controller(s). Soil moisture -based controllers are not re uired to haverain sensor input. A5.304.4 Potable water reduction. Provide water -efficient landscape irrigation design that reduces the use of potable water beyond the initial requirements for plant installation and establishment in accordance with Section A5.304.4.1 or A5.304.4.2. Calculations for the reduction shall be based on the water budget developed pursuant to Section 5.304.1. A5.304.4.1 Tier 1— Reduce the use of potable water to a quantity that does not exceed 60 percent of ETo ❑x times the landscape area. A5.304.4.2 Tier 2 —Reduce the use of potable water to a quantity that does not exceed 55 percent of ETo ❑x times the landscape area. Note: Methods used to accomplish the requirements of this section shall include, but not be limited to, the items listed in A5.304.4. A5.304.4.3 Verification of compliance. A calculation demonstrating the applicable potable water use © ❑x reduction re uired by this section shall be provided. A5.304.5 Potable water elimination. Provide a water efficient landscape irrigation design that eliminates the use of potable water beyond the initial requirements for plant installation and establishment. ❑ ❑ Methods used to accomplish the requirements of this section shall include, but not be limited to, the items listed in Section A5.304.5. SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—continued4 VOLUNTARY'' CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 A5.304.6 Restoration of areas disturbed by construction. Restore all areas disturbed during ❑ ❑ construction by planting with local native and/or noninvasive vegetation. A5.304.7 Previously developed sites. On previously developed or graded sites, restore or protect ❑ at least 50 percent of the site area with native and/or noninvasive vegetation. A5.304.8 Graywater irrigation system. Install graywater collection system for onsite subsurface irrigation using graywater collected from bathtubs, showers, bathroom wash basins and laundry ❑ ❑ water. See Cali ornia Plumbin • Code. Water Reuse A5.305.1 Nonpotable water systems. Nonpotable water systems for indoor and outdoor use shall ❑ ❑ comply with the current edition of the California Plumbing Code. A5.305.2 Irrigation systems. Irrigation systems regulated by a local water efficient landscape. ❑ ❑ ordinance or by the California Department of Water Resources Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance MWELO shall use rec cledwater. Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency Efficient Framing Systems A5.404.1 Wood framing. Employ advanced wood framing techniques or OVE, as permitted by the ❑ ❑ en-f.orc-ing agency. Material Sources A5.405.1 Regional materials. Select building materials or products for permanent installation on the project that have been harvested or manufactured in California or within 500 miles of the ❑ ❑ project site meeting the criteria listed in Section A5.405.1. A5.405.2 Bio -based materials. Select bio -based building materials per Section A5.405.2.1 or A5.405.2.2. A5.405.2.1 Certified wood products. Certified wood is an important component ofgreen ❑ ❑ building strategies and the California Building Standards Commission will continue to develop a standard through the next code cycle. A5.405.2.2 Rapidly renewable materials. Use materials made from plants harvested within ❑ ❑ ten-year cycle for at least 2.5 percent of total materials value, based on estimated cost_ A5.405.3 Reused materials. Use salvaged, refurbished, refinished or reused materials for at least5 ❑ l] percent of the total value, based on estimated cost of materials on the pro4ect. A5.405.4 Recycled content. Use materials, equivalent in performance to virgin materials. with a total (combined) recycled content value (RCV)of: Tier 1. The RCV shall not be less than 10 percent of the total material cost of the project. Tier 2. The RCV shall not be less than 15 percent of the total material cost of the project. Note: Use the equations in the subsections for calculating total materials cost, recycled ❑ ❑ content. RCV of materials and assemblies. and total RCV. A5.405.5 Cement and concrete. Use cement and concrete made with recycled productsand complying with the following sections: A5.405.5.1 Cement. Cement shall comply with one of the following standards: Portland cement shall meet ASTM C 150. ❑ El1. 2. Blended hydraulic cement shall meet ASTM C 595. 3. Other Hydraulic Cements shall meet ASTM C 1157. A5.405.5.2 Concrete. Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer of Record, useconcrete manufactured with cementitious materials in accordance with Sections A5.405.5.2.1 and ❑ ❑ A5.405.5.2.1.1. as approved by the enforcing agency. A5.405.5.2.1 Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs). Use concrete made with one or more of the SCMs listed in Section A5.405.5.2.1. ❑ ❑ A5.405.5.2.1.1 Mix design equation. Use any combination of one or moreSCMs, satisfying Equation A4.5-14. ❑ ❑ Exception: Minimums in mix designs approved by the Engineer of Record maybe lower where high early strength is needed. t A5.405.5.3 Additional means of compliance. Any of the following measures shallbe ❑ ❑ permitted to be employed for the production of cement or concrete. depending on their availability and suitability, in conjunction with Section A5.405.5.2. A5.405.5.3.1 Cement. The following measures may be used in the manufacture ofcemem. A5.405.5.3.1.1 Alternative fuels. Where permitted by state or local airquality ❑ ❑ standards. A5.405.5.3.1.2 Alternative power. Alternate electric power generated at the cement ❑ ❑ plant and/or green power purchased from the utility meeting the requirements of Section A5.211. SECTION A5.602 ' NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—continued4 VOLUNTARY' CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 A5.405.5.3.2 Concrete. The following measures may be used in the manufacture of concrete. A5.405.5.3.2.1 Alternative energy. Renewable or alternative energy meetingthe ❑ ❑ requirements of Section A5.21 1. A5.405.5.3.2.2 Recycled aggregates. Concrete made with one or more ofthe ❑ ❑ materials listed in Section A5.405.5.3.2.2. A5.405.5.3.2.3 Mixing water. Water recycled by the local water purveyor or water ❑ ❑ reclaimed from manufacturing processes and conforming to ASTM C 1602. A5.405.5.3.2.4 High strength concrete. Concrete elements designed to reduce their ❑ ❑ total size compared to standard 3,000 psi concrete• as approved by the Engineer of Record. Enhanced Durability and Reduced Maintenance A5.406.1.1 Service life. Select materials for longevity and minimal deterioration under ❑ ❑ conditions of use. A5.406.1.2 Reduced maintenance. Select materials that require little, if any, finishing. ❑ Cl A5.406.1.3 Recyclability. Select materials that can be re -used or recycled at the end of their ❑ ❑ service life. Weather Resistance and Moisture Management 5.407.1 Weather protection. Provide a weather -resistant exterior wall and foundation envelope as required by California Building Code. Section 1403.2 and California Ener/ y Code. Section , 150, manufacturer's installation instructions or local ordinance, whichever is more stringent.; - 5.407.2 Moisture control. Employ moisture control measures by the following methods: 5.407.2.1 Sprinklers. Design and maintain landscape irrigation systems to prevent irrigation spray on structures. 5.407.2.2 Entries and openings. Design exterior entries and openings to prevent water intrusion into buildings as follows. 5.407.2.2.1 Exterior door protection. Primary exterior entries shall be covered to prevent water intrusion by using nonabsorbent floor and wall finishes within at least 2 feet around and perpendicular to such openings plus at least one of the following: 1. An installed awning at least 4 feet in depth. 2. The door is protected by a roof overhang at least 4 feet in depth. 3. The door is recessed at least 4 feet. 4. Other methods which provide equivalent protection. 5.407.2.2.2 Flashing. Install flashings integrated with a drainage Rlane. Qx Construction Waste Reduction Disposal and Recycling 5.408.1 Construction waste management. Recycle and/or salvage for reuse a minimum of50% of the non- hazardous construction waste in accordance with Section 5.408.1.1. 5.408.1.2 or or 5.408.1.3; or meet a local construction and demolition waste management ordinance, whichever is more stringent. 5.408.1.1 Construction waste management plan. Where a local jurisdiction does not have a construction and demolition waste management ordinance that is more stringent, submit a construction waste management plan that complies with Items I through 4 of this section. 5.408.1.2 Waste management company. Utilize a waste management company that can provide verifiable documentation that the percentage of construction waste material diverted from the landtillcomplies with this section. Exceptions to Sections 5.408.1.1 and 5.408.1.2: 1. Excavated soil and land -clearing debris 2. Alternate waste reduction methods developed by working with local agencies if diversion or recycle facilities capable of compliance with this item do not exist. 3. Demolition waste meeting local ordinance or calculated in consideration of local recycling facilities and markets 5.408.1.4 Documentation. Provide documentation of the waste management plan thatmeets the requirements listed in Sections 5.408.1.1 through 5.408.1.3, and the plan is accessible to the enforcement authority. 5.408.1.3 Waste stream reduction alternative. The combined weight of new construction ❑x disposal that does not exceed two pounds per square foot of building area may be deemed to meet the 50 percent minimum requirement as approved by the enforcing agency. 5.408.3 Excavated soil and land clearing debris. 100 percent of trees, stumps, rocks and associated vegetation and soils resulting primarily from land clearing shall be reused or recycled. Exception: Reuse, either on -or off-site, of vegetation or soil contaminated by disease or pest infestation. SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—continued4 VOLUNTARY' CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 A5.408.3.1 Enhanced construction waste reduction—Tier 1 [BSC]. Divert to recycle or salvage at least 65% of 0 nonhazardous construction and demolition waste generated at the site. A5.408.3.1.1 Enhanced construction waste reduction—Tier 2 [BSC]. Divert to recycle or salvage at least 80% of nonhazardous construction waste generated at the site. 0 A5.408.3.1.2 Verification of compliance. A copy of thecompleted waste management report or documentation Q O of certification of the waste management company utilized shall be provided. Exceptions: I. Excavated soil and land -clearing debris 2. Alternate waste reduction methods developed by working with local agencies if diversion or recycle facilities capable of compliance with this item do not exist 3. Demolition waste meeting local ordinance Or calculated in consideration of local recycling facilities and markets. Life Cycle Assessment A5.409.1 General. Life cycle assessment shall be ISO 14044 compliant. The service life of the building and ❑ ❑ materials assemblies shall not be less than 60 years. A5.409.2 Whole building life cycle assessment. Conduct a whole building life assessment, includingoperating ❑ ❑ energy. showing that the building project achieves at least a 10 -percent improvement for at least three of the impacts listed in Section A5.409.2.2, one of which shall be climate change, compared to a reference building. A5.409.3 Materials and system assemblies. If whole building analysis of the project is not elected, select a ❑ ❑ minimum of 50% of materials or assemblies based on life cycle assessment of at least three for the impacts listed in Section A5.409.2.2, one of which shall be climate change. A5.409.4 Substitution for prescriptive standards. Performance of a life cycle assessment completed in accordance ❑ ❑ with Section A5.409.2 may be substituted for other prescriptive provisions of Division A5.4, including those made mandatory through local adoption of Tier I or Tier 2 in Division A5.6. A5.409.5 Verification of compliance. Documentation of compliance shall be provided as follows: 1. The assessment is performed in accordance with ISO 14044. ❑ ❑ 2. The project meets the requirements of other parts of Title 24. ❑ ❑ 3. A copy of the analysis shall be made available to the enforcement authority. ❑ ❑ 4. A copy of the analysis and any maintenance or training recommendations shall be included in the operation ❑ ❑ and maintenance manual. See notes for available tools. Building Maintenance and Operation 5.410.1 Recycling by occupants. Provide readily accessible areas that serve the entire building and are identified for the depositing, storage and collection of nonhazardous materials for recycling.' 5.410.1.1 Additions. [A] All additions conducted within a 12 -month period under single or multiple permits, Q resulting in an increase of 30 percent or more in floor area. shall provide recyling areas on site. Exception: Additions within a tenants ace resulting in less than a 30- ercent increase in the tenants ace floorarea. 5.410.2 Commissioning. [N] For new buildings 10,000 square feet and over, building commissioning for all building systems covered by Tide 24, Pan. 6, process systems and renewable energy systems shall be included in the design and construction processes of the building project. Commissioning requirements shall include items listed in Section 5.410.2. Exceptions: 1. Unconditioned warehouses of any size 2. Areas less than 10,000 square feet used for offices or other conditioned accessory spaces within unconditioned warehouses 3. Tenant improvements less than 10,000 square feet as described in Section 303.1.1. 4. Commissioning requirements for energy systems covered by the California Energy Code. 5. Open parking garages of any size, or open parking garage areas of any size, within a structure. 5.410.2.1 Owner's Project Requirements (OPR). [N] Documented before the design phase of the projectbegins �x the OPR shall include items listed in Section 5.410.2.1. 5.410.2.2 Basis of Design (BOD). [N] A written explanation of how the design of the building systems meets the [, OPR shall be completed at the design phase of the building project to cover the systems listed in Section 5.410.2.2. 5.410.2.3 Commissioning plan. [N] A commissioning plan describing how the project will be commissioned MR shall include items listed in Section 5.410.2.3. 5.410.2.4 [N] Functional performance testing shall demonstrate the correct installation and operation ofeach MR component, system and system -to -system interface in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. 5.410.2.5 Documentation and training. [N] A Systems manual and systems operations training are required. 5.410.2.5.1 Systems manual. [N] The systems manual shall be delivered to the building owner or 91 representative and facilities operator and shall include the items listed in Section 5.410.2.5.1. 5.410.2.5.2 Systems operations training. [N] A program for training of the appropriate maintenance stafffor 0 each equipment type and/or system shall be developed and shall include items listed in Section 5.410.2.5.2. 5.410.2.6 Commissioning report. [N] A report of commissioning process activities undertaken through the design and construction phases of the building ro'ect shall be completed and provided to the owner or representative. SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—continued4 VOLUNTARY' CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 5.410.4 Testing and adjusting. Testing and adjusting of systems shall be required for buildings less than Q 10.000 square feet. Applies to new systems serving additions or alterations. 5.410.4.2 Systems. Develop a written plan of procedures for testing and adjusting systems. Systems to be 0 included for testing and adjusting shall include, as applicable to the project, the systems listed in Section 5.410.4.2. - 5.410.4.3 Procedures. Perform testing and adjusting procedures in accordance with applicable standards on each system as determined by the enforcing, agency. x ❑ 5.410.4.3.1 HVAC balancing. Before a new space -conditioning system serving a building or space is operated for normal use, balance in accordance with the procedures defined by national standards listed in Q Section 5.410.4.3.1 or as approved by the enforcing agency. 5.410.4.4 Reporting. After completion of testing, adjusting and balancing, provide a final report of testing signed by the individual responsible for performing these services. 5.410.4.5 Operation and maintenance manual. Provide the building owner with -detailed operating and maintenance instructions and copies of guaranties/warranties for each system prior to final inspection. O 5.410.4.5.1 Inspections and reports. Include a copy of all inspection verifications and reports required by the enforcing agency. 0 Environmental Quality Fireplaces 5.503.1 Install only a direct -vent sealed -combustion gas or sealed wood -burning fireplace or a sealed woodstove n and refer to residential requirements in the California Energy Code. Title 24, Part:6, Subchapter 7, Section 150. As applicable 5.503.1.1 Woodstoves. Woodstoves shall comply with US EPA Phase II emission limits, where a licable. OO Pollutant Control A5.504.1 Indoor air quality, (IAQ) during construction. Maintain IAQ as provided in Sections A5.504.1.1 and A5.504.1.2. A5.504.1.1 Temporary ventilation. Provide temporary ventilation during construction in accordance with ❑ ❑ Section 121 of the California Energy Code, CCR, Title 24, Pan 6 and Chapter 4 of CCR, Title 8 and as listed in Items I and 2 in Section A5.504.1.1. A5.504.1.2 Additional IAQ measures. Employ additional measures as listed in Items I through 5 in ❑ ❑ Section A5.504.1.2. 5.504.1.3 Temporary ventilation. If the HVACsystem is used during construction, use return air filters X❑ with a MERV of 8, based on ASHRAE 52.2-1999, or an average efficiency of 30% based on ASHRAE 52.1-1992. Replace all filters immediately prior to occupancy. Applies to additions or alterations. A5.504.21AQ postconstruction. Flush out the building per Section A5.504.2 prior to occupancy or if the ❑ ❑ building is occupied. 1-1 ElA5.504.2.1 JAQ Testing. A testing alternative may be employed after all interior finishes have been installed, using testing protocols recognized by the United State Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) and in accordance with Section A5.504.2.1.2. Retest as required in Section A5.504.2.1.3. A5.504.2.1.1 Maximum levels of contaminants. Allowable levels of contaminant concentrations measured by testing shall not exceed the following: Asapplicable Asapplicable I. Carbon Monoxide (CO): 9 pails per million, not to exceed outdoor levels by 2 pans per million; El El2. Formaldehyde: 27 pails per billion; ❑ 113. Particulates (PM 10): 50 micrograms per cubic meter; El 1-14. 4-Phenylcyclohexene (4 -PCH): 6.5 micrograms per Cubic meter: and ❑ ❑ .5. Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC): 300 micrograms per cubic meter. El ❑ A5.504.2.1.2 Test protocols. Testing of indoor air quality should include the elements listed in Items 1 El El 4. A5.504.2.1.3 Noncomplying building areas. Foreach sampling area of the building exceeding the ❑ ❑ . maximum concentrations specified in Section A5.504.2.1.1. flush out with outside airand retest samples taken from thesamearea. Repeat the procedures until testi ngdemonsirates compliance. 5.5043 Covering of duct openings and protection of mechanical equipment during construction. At the time of rough installation and during storage on the consuuction site and until final startup of the heating, cooling and ventilating equipment, all duct and other related air distribution component openings shall be covered with tape. plastic, sheetnetal or other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency to reduce the amount of dust, water and debris which may enter the system. SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—continued4 VOLUNTARY' CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 5504.4 Finish material pollutant control. Finish materials shall comply with Sections 5.504.4.1 through 5.504.4.6. 5.504.4.1 Adhesives, sealants, caulks. Adhesives and sealants used on the project shall meet therequirements of the following standards. I. Adhesives. adhesive bonding primers, adhesive primers, sealants, sealant primers and caulks shall x ❑ comply with local or regional air pollution control or air quality management district rules where applicable or SCAQMD Rule 1 168 VOC limits, as shown in Tables 5.504.4.1 and 5.504.4.2. 2. Aerosol adhesives and smaller unit sizes of adhesives and sealant or caulking compounds (in units of product. less packaging. which do not weigh more than one pound and do not consist of more than 16 fluid Q ounces) shall comply with statewide VOC standards and other requirements, including prohibitions on use of certain toxic compounds, of California Code nf'Re,gularions, Title 17, commencing with Section 94507. 5.504.4.3 Paints and coatings. Architectural paints and coatings shall comply with Table 5.504.4.3 unless more stringent local limits apply. 5.504.4.3.1 Aerosol paints and coatings. Aerosol paints and coatings shall meet the Product- Weighted M IR O Limits for ROC in Section 94522(a)(3) and other requirements. including prohibitions on use of certain toxic compounds and ozone depleting substances (CCR. Title 17. Section 94520, et seq.). 5.504.4.3.2 Verification. Verification of compliance with this section shall be provided at the request ofthe enforcing agency. 5.504.4.4 Carpet systems. All carpet installed in the building interior shall meet the testing and product requirements of one of the standards listed in Section 5.504.4.4. 5.504.4.4.1 Carpet cushion. All cat -pet cushion installed in the building interior shall meetthe requirements of the Carpet and Rug Institute's Green Label program. 5.504.4.4.2 Carpet adhesive. All carpet adhesive shall meet the requirements of Table5.504.4.1. 5.504.4.5 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 requirementsfor formaldehyde as specified in Table 5.504.4.5. Ox A5.504.4.5.1 No added formaldehyde, Tier 1. Use composite wood products approved by the ARB as no -added formaldehyde (NAF) based resins or ultra-low emitting formaldehyde (ULEF) resins. 5.504.4.5.3 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. QX 2. Chain of custody certifications. As applicable 3. Product labeled and invoiced as meeting the Composite Wood Products regulation (see CCR, ❑x Title 17. Section 93120. et seq.). ❑ 4. Exterior grade products marked as meeting the PS -I or PS -2 standards of the Engineered Wood Association, the Australian AS/NZS 2269 or European 636 3S standards. 5. Other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency. 0 5.504.4.6 Resilient flooring systems. For 80 percent of floor area receiving resilient flooring, install resilient n flooring which meets one of the following: 1. Certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) FloorScoreprogram; 2. Compliant with the VOC-emission limits and testing requirements specified in theCalifomia Department of Public Health's 2010 Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation Chambers, Version 1. 1, February 2010; 3. Compliant with the Collaborative for High Performance Schools California (CA-CHPS)Criteria Interpretation for EQ 7.0 and 7.1 (formerly EQ. 2.2) dated July 2012 and listed in the CHPS High Performance Product Database; or 4. Products certified under UL GREENGUARD Gold (formerly the Greenguard Children's & Schools Program). A5.504.4.6.1 Verification of compliance. Documentation shall be provided verifying that resilient flooring 0 materials meet the pollutant emission limits. A5504.4.7 Resilient flooring systems, Tier 1 [BSC]. For 90 percent of floor area receiving resilient flooring, installed resilient flooring shall meet at least one of the following: 1. Certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) FloorScoreprogram; 2. Compliant with the VOC-emission limits and testing requirements specified in theCalifomia Department of Public Health's 2010 Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation Chambers, Version 1.1, February 2010; 3. Compliant with the Collaborative for High Performance Schools California (CA-CHPS) Criteria Interpretation for EQ 7.0 and 7.1 (formerly EQ. 2.2) dated July 2012 and listed in the CHPS High Performance Product Database; or 4. Products certified under UL GREENGUARD Gold (formerly the Greenguard Children's & Schools ProM). SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—centinued4 VOLUNTARY' CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 " A5.504.4.7.1 Resilient flooring systems, Tier 2 [BSC]. For 100 percent of floor area receiving resilient flooring, install resilient flooring that meets at least one of the following: I. Certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) FloorScore program; 2. Compliant with the VOC-emission limits and testing requirements specified in theCalifomia Department of Public Health's 2010 Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation Chambers, Version I.1, February 2010; 3. Compliant with the Collaborative for High Performance Schools California (CA-CHPS) Criteria Interpretation for EQ 7.0 and 7.1 (formerly EQ. 2.2) dated July 2012 and listed in the CHPS High Performance Product Database; or 4. Products certified under UL GREENGUARD Gold (formerly the Greenguard Children's & Schools Program). A5.504.4.7.2 Verification of compliance. Documentation shall be provided verifying that resilient flooring Q materials meet the pollutant emission limits. , A5.504.4.8 Thermal insulation, Tier 1 [BSC]. Comply with the standards listed in Items I through 3. A5.504.4.8.1 Thermal insulation, Tier 2 [BSC] Thermal insulation, No -added Formaldehyde. Install thermal insulation which complies with Tier I plus does not contain any added formaldehyde. A5.504.4.8.2 Verification of compliance. Documentation shall be provided verifying that thermal 0 insulation materials meet the pollutant emission limits. A5.504.4.9 Acoustical ceilings and wall panels. Comply with Chapter 8 in Title 24, Part 2 and with the VOC- ❑ ❑ emission limits defined in the 2009 CHPS criteria and listed on its High Performance Products Database. A5.504.4.9.1 Verification of compliance. Documentation shall be provided verifying that acoustical finish ❑ ❑ materials meet the pollutant emission limits. Note: Products compliant with CHPS criteria certified under the Greenguard Children & Schools program may also be used. A5.504.5 Hazardous particulates and chemical pollutants. Minimize and control pollutant entry into buildings ❑ ❑ and cross -contamination of regularly occupied areas. A5.504.5.1 Entryway systems. Install permanent entryway systems measuring at least six feet in the primary ❑ ❑ direction of travel to capture dirt and particulates at entryways directly connected to the outdoors as listedin Items I through 3 in Section A5.504.5.1. A5.504.5.2 Isolation of pollutant sources. In rooms where activities produce hazardous fumes or chemicals, ❑ ❑ exhaust them and isolate them from their adjacent rooms as listed in Items I through 3 in Section A5.504.5.2. 5.504.5.3 Filters. In mechanically ventilated buildings, provide regularly occupied areas of the building with air filtration media for outside and return air that provides at least a MERV of 8. MERV 8 filters shall be installed prior to occupancy, and recommendations for maintenance with filters of the same value shall be included in the operation and maintenance manual. Exceptions: 1. An ASHRAE 10 -percent to 15 -percent efficiency filter shall be permitted for an HVAC unitmeeting the 2013 California Energy Code having 60,000 Btu/h or less capacity per fan coil, if the energy useof the air delivery system is 0.4 W/cfm or less at design air flow. 2. Existing mechanical equipment. 550453.1 Labeling. Installed filters shall be clearly labeled by the manufacturer indicating the MERV rating. A5.504.53.1 Filters, Tier 1. In mechanically ventidated buildings, provide regularly occupied areas of the building with air infiltration media for outside and return air prior to ocupancy that provides at least a MERV of 11. ❑ A5.504.5.3.1.1 Filters, Tier 2. In mechanically ventilated buildings, provide regularly occupied areas ofthe ❑ building with air filtration media for outside and return air prior to occupancy that provides at least a Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value RV of 13. 5.504.7 Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) control. Prohibit smoking within 25 feet of building entries, outdoor air intakes and operable windows where outdoor areas are provided for smoking and within thebuilding as already prohibited by other laws or regulations; or as enforced by ordinances, regulations or policies of anycity, 0 county, city and county, California Community College, campus of the California State University or campusof the Uni versitv of California whichever are more stringent. Indoor Moisture and Radon Control 5.505.1 Indoor moisture control. Buildings shall meet or exceed the provisions of California Building Code, CCR Title 24 Part 2 Sections 1203 and Chapter 14.1.3 ❑x Air Quality and Exhaust 5.506.1 Outside air delivery. For mechanically or naturally ventilated spaces in buildings, meet the minimum requirements of Section 120.1 of the California Energy Code and Chapter 4 of CCR, Title 8 or the applicable local code whichever is more strip ent.3 5.506.2 Carbon dioxide (CO2) monitoring. For buildings or additions equipped with demand control ventilation, CO2 sensors and ventilation controls shall be specified and installed in accordance with the requirements of the Cali brnia Ener v Code. CCR, Section 120 c)(4).1 SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—continued4 VOLUNTARY' CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 Environmental Comfort A5.507.1 Lighting and thermal comfort controls. Provide controls in the workplace as described in Sections A5.507.1.1 and A5.507.1.2. A5.507.1.1 Single -occupant spaces. Provide individual controls that meet energy use requirements in the ❑ ❑ Ccdi/i-irniu Ener,,y Code by Sections A5.507.1.1.1 and A5.507.1.1.2. A5.507.1.1.1 Lighting. Provide individual task lighting and/ordaylighting controls for at. least 90 percent of ❑ ❑ the building occupants. A5.507.1.1.2 Thermal comfort. Provide individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 percent ofthe ❑ ❑ building occupants by Items I and 2 in Section A5.507.1.1.2. A5.507.1.2 Multi -occupant spaces. Provide lighting and thermal comfort system controls for all shared v ❑ ❑ muhi -occupant s aces. A5.507.2 Daylight. Provide daylit spaces as required for toplighting and sidelighting in the Cnlifnrnict F_nerA ❑ ❑ Code. In constructing a design, consider Items I through 4 in Section A5.507.3. A5.507.3 Views. Achieve direct line of sight to the outdoor environment via vision glazing between 2'6" and 7'6" ❑ ❑ above finish Floor for building occupants in 90 percent of all regularly occupied areas. A5.507.3.1 Interior office spaces. Entire areas of interior office spaces may be included in the calculation if at ❑ ❑ least 75 percent of each area has direct line of sight. to perimeter vision glazing. A5.507.3.2 Multi -occupant spaces. Include in the calculation the square footage with direct line of sight to ❑ ❑ perimeter vision glazing. 5.507.4 Acoustical control. Employ building assemblies and components with STC values determined in accordance with ASTM E 90 and ASTM E 413 or OITC determined in accordance with ASTM E 1332, using either the prescriptive or performance method in Section 5.507.4.1 or 5.507.4.2. 5.507.4.1 Exterior noise transmission, prescriptive method. Wall and Floor -ceiling assemblies exposed to the noise source making up the building envelope shall have exterior wall and roof ceiling assemblies meeting a composite STC rating of at least 50 or a composite OITC rating of no less than 40 with exterior windows of a minimum STC of 40 or OITC of 30 in the locations described in Items I and 2. Also applies to addition envelope or altered envelope. 5.507.4.1.1 Noise exposure where noise contours are not readily available. Buildings exposed to a noise level of 65 dB L„y-I Hr during any hour of operation shall have exterior wall and roof -ceiling assemblies exposed to the or noise source meeting a composite STC rating of at least 45 (or OITC 35), with exterior windows of a minimum STC of40 (or OITC 30). Also applies to addition or alteration exterior wall. 5.507.4.2 Performance method. For buildings located as defined in Sections A5.507.4.1 or A5.507.4. t.1. wall and roof -ceiling assemblies making up the building envelope shall be constructed to provide an interior noise environment attributable to exterior sources that does not exceed an hourly equivalent noise level (L,y-1 Hr) of 50 dBA in occupied areas during any hour of operation. Also applies to addition envelope or altered envelope. 5507.4.2.1 Site features. Exterior features such ars sound walls or earth berms may be utilized as appropriate to the project to mitigate sound migration to the interior. Also applies to addition envelope or altered envelope. 5.507.4.2.1 Documentation of compliance. An acoustical analysis documenting complying interiorsound levels shall be prepared by personnel approved by the architect or engineer of record. 5.507.4.3 Interior sound transmission. Wall and floor -ceiling assemblies separating tenant spaces and tenant spaces and public places shall have an STC of at least 40. Outdoor Air Quality 5.508.1 Ozone depletion and global warming reductions. Installations of HVAC, refrigeration and fire X❑ suppression equipment shall comply with Sections 5.508.1.1 and 5.508.1.2. As applicable 5.508.1.1 CFCs. Install HVAC and refrigeration equipment that does not contain CFCs.' ❑x 5.508.1.2 Halons. Install fire suppression equipment that does not contain Halons. t A5.508.1.3 Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs). Install HVAC and refrigeration equipment that does not contain HCFCs. n n A5.508.1.4 Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). Install HVAC complying with either of the following: 1. Install HVAC, refrigeration and fire suppression equipment that do not contain HFCs or that do not ❑ ❑ contain HFCs with a global warming potential greater than 150. 2. Install HVACand refrigeration equipment that limit the use of HFC refrigerant through the use of a ❑ ❑ seconds v heat transfer fluid with a global warming potential no greater than 1. 5.508.2 Supermarket refrigerant leak reduction. New commercial refrigeration systems shall comply with the ❑X provisions of this section when installed in retail food stores 8,000 square feet or more conditioned area, and that As applicable utilize either refrigerated display cases, or walk-in coolers or freezers connected to remote compressor units or condensing units. The leak reduction measures apply to refrigeration systems containing high -global- wanning potential (high -GWP) refrigerants with a GWP of 150 or greater. New refrigeration systems include bothnew facilities and the replacement of existing refrigeration systems in existing facilities. Exception: Refrigeration systems containing low -global warming potential (low -GWP) refrigerant with a GWP value less than 150 are not subject to this section. Low -GWP refrigerants arenonozone-depleting refrigerants that include ammonia. carbon dioxide (CO,), and potentially other refrigerants. SECTION A5.602 NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLISTS—continued4 I . Green building measures in this table may be mandatory if adopted by a city, county, or city and county as specified in Section 101.7. 2. Required prerequisite for this Tier. 3. These measures are currently required elsewhere in statute or in regulation. 4. This application checklist is non -regulatory, intended only as an aid to the user and may not contain complete code language. Refer to Chapter 5 and Appendix Chapter A5 for complete code provisions. VOLUNTARY' CALGreen CALGreen APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 5.508.2.1 Refrigerant piping. Piping compliant with the California Mechanical Codeshall 1XI be installed to be accessible for leak protection and repairs. Piping runs using threaded pipe, As applicable copper tubing with an outside diameter (OD) less than 1/4 inch, flared tubing connections Continued and short radius elbows shall not be used in refrigerant systems except as noted below. 5.508.2.1.1 Threaded pipe. Threaded connections are permitted at the compressor rack. 5.508.2.1.2 Copper pipe. Copper tubing with an OD less than 1/4 inch may be used in systems with a refrigerant charge of 5 pounds or less. 5.508.2.1.2.1 Anchorage. 1/4 inch OD tubing shall be securely clamped to a rieid V base to keep vibration levels below 8 mils. 5.508.2.1.3 Flared tubing connections. Double -flared tubing connections may be used for pressure controls, valve pilot lines and oil. Exception: Single -Flared tubing connections may be used with a nnrltiringseal coated with industrial sealant suitable for use with refrigerants and tightened in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. 5.508.2.1.4 Elbows. Short radius elbows are only permitted where space limitations prohibit use of long radius elbows. 5.508.2.2 Valves. Valves and fittings shall comply with the Culifnrnia Mechanical Code and as follows. 5.508.2.2.1 Pressure relief valves. For vessels containing high -GWP refrigerant, a rupture disc shall be installed between the outlet of the vessel and the inlet of the pressure relief valve. 5.508.2 2.1.1 Pressure detection. A pressure gauge. pressure transducer orother device shall be installed in the space between the rupture disc and the relief valve inlet to indicate a disc rupture or discharge of the relief valve. 5.508.2.2.2 Access valves. Only Schrader access valves with a brass or steel bodyare permitted for use. 5.508.2.2.2.1 Valve caps. For systems with a refrigerant charge of 5 pounds or more, valve caps shall be brass or steel and not plastic. 5.508.2.2.2.2 Seal caps. If designed for it. the cap shall have a neoprene O-ring in place. 5.508.2.2.2.2.1 Chain tethers. Chain tethers to tit over the stem are required for valves designed to have seal caps. Exception: Valves with seal caps that are not removed from the valve during stem operation. 5.508.2.3 Refrigerated service cases. Refrigerated service cases holding food products containing vinegar and salt shall have evaporator coils of corrosion -resistant material, such as stainless steel: or be coated to prevent corrosion from these substances. 5.508.2.3.1. Coil coating. Consideration shall be given the heat transfer efticiencyof coil coating to maximize energy efficiency. 5508.2.4 Refrigerant receivers. Refrigerant receivers with capacities greater than200 pounds shall be fined with a device that indicates the level of refrigerant in the receiver. 5.508.2.5 Pressure testing. The system shall be pressure tested during installation priorto evacuation and charging. 5.508.2.5.1 Minimum pressure. The system shall be charged with regulated dry nitrogen and appropriate tracer gas to bring system pressure up to 300 psig minimum. 5.508.2.5.2 Leaks. Check the system for leaks, repair any leaks, and retest for pressure using the same gauge. 5.508.2.5.3 Allowable pressure change. The system shall stand, unaltered, for 24 hours with no more than a +/- one pound pressure change from 300 psig, measured with the same gauge. 5508.2.6 Evacuation. The system shall be evacuated after pressure testing and priorto charging. 5.508.2.6.1 First vacuum. Pull a system vacuum down to at least 1000 microns (+/-50 microns), and hold for 30 minutes. 5.508.2.6.2 Second vacuum. Pull a second system vacuum to a minimmn of500 microns and hold for 30 minutes. 5.508.2.6.3 Third vacuum. Pull a third vacuum down to a minimum of 300microns, and hold for 24 hours with a maximum drift of 100 microns overa 24-hour period. I . Green building measures in this table may be mandatory if adopted by a city, county, or city and county as specified in Section 101.7. 2. Required prerequisite for this Tier. 3. These measures are currently required elsewhere in statute or in regulation. 4. This application checklist is non -regulatory, intended only as an aid to the user and may not contain complete code language. Refer to Chapter 5 and Appendix Chapter A5 for complete code provisions. STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING CEC-NRCC-LTI-01-E (Revised 04/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 1 of 6) Project Name: Costco #638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date Prepared: 08/30/17 A. General Information For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance documents, refer to the Nonresidential Manual published by the California Energy Commission. YES NO COMP. DOC. TITLE Climate Zone: Conditioned Floor Area: 592 NRCC-LTI-01-E Certificate of Compliance. All Pages required on plans for all submittals. Q 15 Unconditioned Floor Area: Lighting Controls, Certificate of Compliance, and PAF Calculation. All Pages required on plans for all submittals. Q NRCC-LTI-03-E Building Type: ✓❑ Nonresidential ❑ High -Rise Residential ❑ Hotel/Motel ❑ Schools ❑ Relocatable Public Schools ❑ Conditioned Spaces ❑ Unconditioned Spaces Phase of Construction: ❑ New Construction ❑ Addition 0 Alteration Method of Compliance: ❑ Complete Building ❑ Area Category ❑✓ Tailored Project Address: 79-795 HIGHWAY 111 LA QUINTA, CA 92253 B. Lighting Compliance Documents (select yes for each document included) For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance documents, refer to the Nonresidential Manual published by the California Energy Commission. YES NO COMP. DOC. TITLE O NRCC-LTI-01-E Certificate of Compliance. All Pages required on plans for all submittals. Q 0 NRCC-LTI-02-E Lighting Controls, Certificate of Compliance, and PAF Calculation. All Pages required on plans for all submittals. Q NRCC-LTI-03-E Indoor Lighting Power Allowance Q NRCC-LTI-04-E Tailored Method Worksheets ® NRCC-LTI-05-E Line Voltage Track Lighting Worksheets NRCC-LTI-06-E Indoor Lighting Existing Conditions RECEIVED SEP 2 0 2017 CITY OF LA OUINTA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT r - CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance April 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING CEC-NRCC-LTI-01-E (Revised 04/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 2 of 6) Project Name: Costco #638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date Prepared: 08/30/17 C. Summary of Allowed Lighting Power Conditioned and Unconditioned space Lighting must not be combined for compliance Indoor Lighting Power for Conditioned Spaces Indoor Lighting Power for Unconditioned Spaces Form/Title Watts 0 Watts ❑ Field Inspector Installed Lighting Installed Lighting NRCI-LTI-02-E - Must be submitted for a lighting control system, or for an Energy Management Control System (EMCS), Field Inspector 01 NRCC-LTI-01-E, Table H, page 5 + 540 NRCC-LTI-01-E, Table H, page 5 + 02 Portable Only for Offices NRCI-LTI-04-E - Must be submitted for two interlocked systems serving an auditorium, a convention center, a NRCC-LTI-01-E, Table G, page 4 + conference room, a multipurpose room, or a theater to be recognized for compliance. 03 Minus Lighting Control Credits @ NRCI-LTI-05-E - Must be submitted for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) to be recognized for compliance. Minus Lighting Control Credits 0 � NRCI-LTI-06-E - Must be submitted for additional wattage installed in a video conferencing studio to be recognized for NRCC-LTI-02-E, page 2 NRCC-LTI-02-E, page 2 ❑Field Inspector 04 Adjusted Installed Lighting Power = 540 Adjusted Installed Lighting Power _ 0 (row 1 plus row 2 minus row 3) (row 1 minus row 3) Complies ONLY if Installed <_ Allowed (Box 04 < Box 05) Complies ONLY if Installed <_ Allowed (Box 04 < Box 05) Allowed Lighting Power Allowed Lighting Power Conditioned NRCC-LTI-03-E, page 1 Unconditioned NRCC-LTI-03-E, page 1 05 Alterations with replacement luminaires that have at least 592 Alterations with replacement luminaires that have at least 50/35%lower power compared to the original existing luminaires, 50/35% lower power compared to the original existing luminaires, may instead use the allowed wattage from NRCC-LTI-06, page 2 may instead use the allowed wattage from NRCC-LTI-06, page 2 D. Declaration of Required Certificates of Installation Declare by selecting yes for all of the Certificates that will be submitted. (Retain copies and verify forms are completed and signed.) YES NO Form/Title 0 0 NRCI-LTI-01-E - Must be submitted for all buildings ❑ Field Inspector NRCI-LTI-02-E - Must be submitted for a lighting control system, or for an Energy Management Control System (EMCS), Field Inspector to be recognized for compliance. NRCI-LTI-03-E - Must be submitted for a line -voltage track lighting integral current limiter, or for a supplementary Field Inspector overcurrent protection panel used to energize only line -voltage track lighting, to be recognized for compliance. NRCI-LTI-04-E - Must be submitted for two interlocked systems serving an auditorium, a convention center, a [J Field Inspector conference room, a multipurpose room, or a theater to be recognized for compliance. 0 @ NRCI-LTI-05-E - Must be submitted for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) to be recognized for compliance. ❑ Field Inspector 0 � NRCI-LTI-06-E - Must be submitted for additional wattage installed in a video conferencing studio to be recognized for compliance. ❑Field Inspector CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance April 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING' CEC-NRCC-LTI-01-E (Revised 04/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION'� CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 3 of 6) Project Name: Costco #638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date Prepared: 08/30/17 E. Declaration of Required Certificates of Acceptance Declare by selecting yes for all of the Certificates of Acceptance that will be submitted. (Retain copies and verify forms are completed and signed.) YFS Nn FnRnn/TITLE i 0 0 NRCA-LTI-02-A - Must be submitted for occupancy sensors and automatic time switch controls. ❑ Field Inspector 0 (F) NRCA-LTI-03-A - Must be submitted for automatic daylight controls. ❑ Field Inspector Q (F) NRCA-LTI-04-A - Must be submitted for demand responsive lighting controls. ❑ Field Inspector 0 0 NRCA-LTI-05-A - Must be submitted for institutional tuning power adjustment factor (PAF). A Separate Lighting Schedule Must Be Filled Out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. Installed Lighting Power listed on this Lighting Schedule is only for:✓❑ CONDITIONED SPACE ❑ UNCONDITIONED SPACE F. Indoor Lighting Schedule and Field Inspection Energy Checklist ❑ The actual indoor lighting power listed on the next 2 pages includes all installed permanent and planned portable lighting systems. ❑ When Complete Building Method is used for compliance, list each different type of luminaire on separate lines. ❑ When Area Category Method or Tailored Method is used for compliance, list each different type of luminaire by each different function area on separate lines ❑ Also include track lighting in schedule, and submit the track lighting compliance document (NRCC-LTI-05-E) when line -voltage track lighting is installed. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance April 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING CEC-NRCC-LTI-01-E (Revised 04/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION 'w-" CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 4 of 6) Project Name: Costco #638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date Prepared: 08/30/17 G. Installed Portable Luminaires in Offices — Exception to Section 140.6(a) - This section shall be filled out ONLY for portable luminaires in offices (As defined in §100.1). All other planned portable luminaires shall be documented on next page of this compllanrP rinn imant - This section is used to determine if greater than 0.3 watts of portable lighting is planned for any office - Fill out a separate line for each different office. Small offices that are typical (having the same general and portable lighting) may be grouped together. This allowance shall not be traded between offices having different lighting systems. Office Portable Luminaire Schedule Office Installed Portable Luminaire W/ftz Office Location Field Inspector 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Installed If G06:5 0.3, Z 3 portable 0 v, Watts enter Identify Office area in 3 M y luminaire ? off, 0 m per zero; (G05 x G07) which these portable a Complete Luminaire Description O watts in = ro square v = (i.e., LED, under cabinet, furniture mounted Watts per ro o this office o :°. foot If G06 > 0.3, luminaires are installed direct/indirect) Luminaire (G02 x G03) (G04 / G05 (G06-0.3) 0 0 Q Q 0 0 Q Q 0 0 Q Q 0 0 Q Q 0 0 Q Q Enter sum total of all pages into NRCC-LTI- Total installed portable luminaire watts that are greater than 0.3 W/ft2 per office: 01-E; Page 2 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance April 2016 • a M1 ,. r C) 3 D om O o x m r „ 0O n 0n O ����r- L, Name or 4 m. z m o r -n CIL 00 m c) z r o: n o Item Tag ss W G. -� N Oo tAtA r a Z o O m D ^ A V' O rL Z N m u --I-I O O O - S DCA - M w 0 Co G ' m 01 m 4 13 M o T N dQ a PO O C ^ a o io 3 • a p� cL 0 N O • N A 3 3 CD r m " Z ` o W 3L „ 3 cr 0 3' p T c y d * !D N N T m m n M- M fD rA n , O , 8 D � 7 d o M M i N -FM O t. $6' QO W Watts per ? f 0 ` Luminaire w n z 79 N O D m ~ 1 a ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • a M1 ,. r C) 3 0 — (A . m ZDEL om O o x z w, r „ 0O n 0n O ����r- Name or 4 m. z m o r -n m 00 m c) z 0 o: n o Item Tag ss W G. -� N Oo tAtA r a Z o O v, D ^ A V' O rL Z Z m m u --I-I O O O - S DCA 0 M 0 Co G ' O 01 m 4 13 M T N dQ PO O C ^ o io 3 3 a A 3 3 CD '° n m " W 3L „ 3 cr 0 3' p T c y d * !D N N T m m n M- M fD d o M M i -FM O M QO W Watts per ? 0 ` Luminaire w n z D ~ M a ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ CEC Default from i O NA8 rno m D w 3 0 A 3 r'^•. 110 El 1:1 E] Eln ❑ ❑ ❑ According to R C f fu rD §130.0(c) o, rL /v C) N m � O Number N D 0 Luminaires o L+ Total Installed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W. Watts in this area o (H03xHO5) Z m n M v s N L p3 M d rr o mc � .. 3 c "• .O n an O Z H 7 V �i r M v t d '1 N 0 M � 2 � d o O• n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N r�o a _ CO 000000000 L o • a M1 ,. r a C a e C) 3 0 — (A . m ZDEL om O o _ Z vm 0 z w, r „ 0O n 0n O ����r- 4 m. z m o r -n m 00 m c) z 0 o: n o (D = D ss W 0 -� N Oo tAtA r a Z o O v, D ^ A V' Z rL Z Z m m u --I-I O O O - S DCA M 0 Co G ' O 01 m 4 13 a C) 3 - � ` D , r O A 4 m. z m 4 0 C) n 0 tAtA z 3 O _ U1 lu (n . a O1 n ,. rL Z r- u --I-I O O - S N � T Co G ' 1 01 m 4 13 M 0 00 W N V - � ` D , r A m. z m n 0 z 3 _ U1 lu (n O1 n ,. rL Z u --I-I O O - N � T STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING CEC-NRCC-LTI-01-E (Revised 04/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION fir? CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 6 of 6) Project Name: Costco #638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date Prepared: 08/30/17 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. 1 certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Joel Mortenson P.E. Documentation Author Signature: Company: T. E. Inc Signature Date: 08/30/ Address: 830 N Riverside Dr # 200 CEA Certification Identification (if applicable): N/A City/State/zip: Renton, WA 98057 Phone: (425)970-3756 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. 1 am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. S. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Joel Mortenson P.E. Responsible Designer Signature: Company: T. E. Inc Date Signed: 08/30/17 Address: 830 N Riverside Dr # 200 License: E16709 City/State/Zip: Renton, WA 98057 Phone: (425)970-3756 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance April 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING — LIGHTING CONTROLS CEC-NRCC-LTI-02-E (Revised 01/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-02-E Indoor Lighting - Lighting Controls (Page 1 of 3) Project Name:Costco f#638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date Prepared: 08/30/17 A. Mandatory Lighting Control Declaration Statements (Indicate if the measure applies by checking yes or no below.) YES NO Control Requirements 0 0 Lighting shall be controlled by self-contained lighting control devices which are certified to the Energy Commission according to the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations in accordance with Section 110.9. 0 Lighting shall be controlled by a lighting control system or energy management control system in accordance with §110.9. An Installation Certificate shall be submitted in accordance with Section 130.4(b). © 0 One or more Track Lighting Integral Current Limiters shall be installed which have been certified to the Energy Commission in accordance with §110.9 and §130.0. Additionally, an Installation Certificate shall be submitted in accordance with Section 130.4(b). © 0 A Track Lighting Supplementary Overcurrent Protection Panel shall be installed in accordance with Section 110.9 and Section 130.0. Additionally, an Installation Certificate shall be installed in accordance with Section 130.4(b). O 0 All lighting controls and equipment shall comply with the applicable requirements in §110.9 and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions in accordance with Section 130.1. 0 All luminaires shall be functionally controlled with manual ON and OFF lighting controls in accordance with Section 130.1(a). General lighting shall be separately controlled from all other lighting systems in an area. Floor and wall display, window display, case display, ornamental, © 0 and special effects lighting shall each be separately controlled on circuits that are 20 amps or less. When track lighting is used, general, display, ornamental, and special effects lighting shall each be separately controlled; in accordance with Section 130.1(a)4. O 0 The general lighting of any enclosed area 100 square feet or larger, with a connected lighting load that exceeds 0.5 watts per square foot shall meet the multi-level lighting control requirements in accordance with Section 130.1(b). G 0 All installed indoor lighting shall be equipped with controls that meet the applicable Shut -OFF control requirements in Section 130.1(c). © 0. Lighting in all Daylit Zones shall be controlled in accordance with the requirements in Section 130.1(d) and daylit zones are shown on the plans. © 0 Lighting power in buildings larger than 10,000 square feet shall be capable of being automatically reduced in response to a Demand Responsive Signal in accordance with Section 130.1(e). Before an occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or area, or a new lighting system serving a building, area, or site is operated for 0 0 normal use, indoor lighting controls serving the building, area, or site shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance in accordance with Section 130.4.(a). The controls required to meet the Acceptance Requirements include automatic daylight controls, automatic shut -OFF controls, and demand responsive controls. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING — LIGHTING CONTROLS CEC-NRCC-LTI-02-E (Revised 01/16) CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-02-E Indoor Lighting - Lighting Controls (Page 2 of 3) Project Name: Costco #638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date prepared: 08/30/17 A separate document must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is used only for the following: ✓❑ CONDITIONED SPACES ❑ UNCONDITIONED SPACES B. Mandatory and Prescriptive Indoor Lighting Control Schedule, PAF Calculation, and Field Inspection Checklist PAF Credit Calculation t n fD �` D _T (D a Standards Complying With 1 � N (✓all that apply, or leave empty ? o x mac, Lighting Control Schedule if Exempted) aQ Q o T = N a o a m o 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14' 15 Type/ Description of Lighting Control (i.e.: occupancy sensor, # Location in Building automatic time switch, of o 0 0 P 0 0 0 0 dimmer, automatic daylight, Units etc... ) BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1 0 ❑ O O SWITCH 1 0 © O O o ❑ O O 0 ❑ O O D ❑ O O D ❑ 010 D ❑ 010 Control Credit PAGE TOTAL (Sum of Column 13): 0 IF MULTIPLE PAGES ARE USED, ENTER SUM TOTAL OF Control Credit for all pages HERE (Sum of all Column 13): Enter Control Credit total into NRCC-LTI-01-E; Page 1. 1. §130.1(a) = Manual area controls, §130.0(b) = Multi Level, • §130.1(c) =Auto Shut -Off; §130.1(d) =Mandatory Daylight, • §130.1(e) = Demand Responsive; §140.6(d) = Additional lighting controls installed to earn a PAF; §140.6(d) = Prescriptive Secondary Sidelit Daylight Controls. 2. Check Table 140.6-A for correct Factor. PRFs shall not be traded between conditioned and unconditioned spaces. As a condition to earn a PAF, an Installation Certificate is also required to be filled out signed, and submitted. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING - LIGHTING CONTROLS j �'iJNi�- `- CEC-NRCC-LTI-02-E (Revised 01/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION 'qW CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-02-E Indoor Lighting - Lighting Controls (Page 3 of 3) Project Name: Costco #638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date Prepared: 08/30/17 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. 1 certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Joel Mortenson P.E. Documentation Author Signature: Company: T.E. Inc Signature Date: 08/30/17 Address: 830 N Riverside Dr # 200 CEA Certification Identification (if applicable): N/A City/State/Zip: Renton, WA 98057 Phone: (425)970-3756 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. 1 am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. 1 will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Joel Mortenson P.E. Responsible Designer Signature Company: T. E. Inc Date Signed: 08/30/17/ Address: 830 N Riverside Dr # 200 License: E16709 City/State/Zip: Renton, WA 98057 Phone: (425)970-3756 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE 3 N GEG-NRGGLTI-D3-E (Revised 04/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-03-E Certificate of Compliance - Indoor Lighting Power Allowance (Page 1 of 4) Project Name: Costco #638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date Prepared: 08/30/17 A separate page must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is only for: ❑ CONDITIONED spaces ❑✓ UNCONDITIONED spaces A. SUMMARY TOTALS OF LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCES If using Complete Building Method for compliance, use only the total in column (a) as total allowed building watts. If using Area Category Method, Tailored Method, or a combination of Area Category and Tailored Method for compliance, use only the total in column (b) as the total allowed building watts 02 (a) (b) 01 Complete Building Method Allowed Watts. Documented in section B of NRCC-LTI-03-E (below on this page) 0 TYPE OF BUILDING (From §140.6 Table 140.6-B) 02 Area Category Method Allowed Watts. Documented in section C-1 of NRCC-LTI-03-E (below on this page) X COMPLETE BLDG. AREA 03 Tailored Method Allowed Watts. Documented in section A of NRCC-LTI-04-E 592 TOTAL ALLOWED BUILDING WATTS. Enter number into correct cell on NRCC-LTI-01, Page 2, Row 1 0 592 ❑ Check here if building contains both conditioned and unconditioned areas. B. COMPLETE BUILDING METHOD LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE 01 02 03 04 TYPE OF BUILDING (From §140.6 Table 140.6-B) WATTS PER ftZ X COMPLETE BLDG. AREA ALLOWED WATTS 0 Total Area: Total Watts. Enter Total Watts into section A, row 1 (Above on this page)l 0 IC -1 AREA CATEGORY METHOD TOTAL LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCES Watts Total from section C-2. Total from section C-3. Total Watts. Enter Total Watts into section A, row 2 (Above on this page). 0 For Alterations Only — Reduced lighting power option (Total Allowed Watts x 0.85). Enter this value into section A, row 2 if using this option. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance April 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE PON :EC-NRCC-LTI-03-E (Revised 04/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION -10- CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-03-E Certificate of Compliance - Indoor Lighting Power Allowance (Page 2 of 4) Project Name: Costco 11638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date Prepared: 08/30/17 A separate page must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is only for: ❑ CONDITIONED spaces ❑ UNCONDITIONED spaces C -2 AREA CATEGORY METHOD GENERAL LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE - Do not include portable lighting for offices. Portable lighting for offices shall be documented only in Section G of NRCC-LTI-01-E. - Separately list lighting for each primary function area as defined in §100.1 of the Standards. 01 02 03 04 AREA CATEGORY (From §140.6 Table 140.6-C) WATTS ALLOWED Location in Building Primary Function Area per Table 140.6-C PER ft' X AREA (ft') = WATTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 1 0 I Enter sum total Area Category allowed watts into section C-1 of NRCC-LTI-03-E (this compliance document) WATTS CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance April 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE ;EC-NRCC-LTI-03-E (Revised 04116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-03-E Certificate of Compliance - Indoor Lighting Power Allowance (Page 3 of 4) Project Name: Costco #638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date Prepared: 08/30/17 A separate page must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is only for: ❑ CONDITIONED spaces ❑ UNCONDITIONED spaces C-3 AREA CATEGORY METHOD ADDITIONAL LIGHTING WATTAGE ALLOWANCE (from Table 140.6-C Footnotes) 01 02 032 04 05 06 07 ALLOWED Additional Wattage WATTS Primary Sq Ft or Watts Allowance Description(s) and Quantity of Special Total Design Smaller of Function Linear ft 1 Allowed (02 x 03) Luminaire Types in each Primary Function Area Watts 3 04 or 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS —Enter into TOTAL AREA CATEGORY METHOD ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES —Section C-1 1. Use linear feet only for additional allowance for white board or chalk board. All other additional Area Category allowances shall use watts per square foot. 2 . Additional watts are available only when allowed according to the footnotes on bottom of Table 140.6-C, which include: Specialized task work; Ornamental lighting; Precision commercial and industrial work; Per linear foot of white board or chalk board; Accent, display and feature lighting; and Videoconferencing studio lighting.. 3. Luminaire classification and wattage shall be determined in accordance with §130.0(c) of the Standards. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance April 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE NOW CEC-NRCC-LTI-03-E (Revised 04116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-03-E Certificate of Compliance - Indoor Lighting Power Allowance (Page 4 of 4) Project Name: Costco #638 - ISLAND CASE REMODEL Date Prepared: 08/30/17 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. 1 certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Incl nnnrtoncnn P.E. Documeptation Auth9r Si¢natur%. . Company: T. E. Inc Signature Date: 08/30/ Address: 830 N Riverside Dr # 200 CEA Certification Ide tification (if applicable): N/A City/State/Zip: Renton, WA 98057 Phone: (425)970-3756 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. 1 am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. 1 will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Joel Mortenson P.E. Responsible Designer Signature:, Company: T. E. Inc Date Signed: 08/30/ Address: 830 N Riverside Dr # 200 License: E16709 City/state/zip: Renton, WA 98057 Phone: (425)970-3756 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance April 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA TAILORED METHOD ctc-NKcc-LTI-04-E (Revised 01/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION 'ig—W" CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-04-E Indoor Lighting—Tailored Method (Page 1 of 7) Project Name: Costco #638 - 73-795 HIGHWAY 111 LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Date Prepared: 08/30/17 Complete separate documents for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is used to do=ument: ❑✓ CONDITIONED SPACES ❑ UNCONDITIONED SPACES A. TAILORED METHOD LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE SUMMARY 01 General lighting power (Building Total from Section B of NRCC-LTI-04-E) 01 03 02 General lighting powerspecial function areas (Building Total from Section C of NRCC-LTI-04-E) 02 03 03 Additional "use it or lose it" lighting power (Watts listed in each of these cells shall be identical to total allowed watts determined in Sectbn D of NRCC-LTI-04-E. These are auto filled depending on values in Section D. 05 Wall Display from Section D-1 + Combined Floor Display and Task Lighting from Section D-2 + Combined Ornamental and Special Effects Lighting from Section D-3 + Very Valuable Merchandise from Section D-4 = ILLUMINANCE VALUE (LUX) 592 ALLOWED LPD FLOOR AREA 03 S92 04 Total Allowed Watts usng Tailored Method (add lines 1, 2 and 3) 041 592 B. TAILORED METHOD .ALLOWED GENERAL LIGHTING POWER FROM TABLE 140.6-D 01 02 03 04 05 _TF06 03 07 05 06 07 ILLUMINANCE ROOM ROOM NUMBER PRIMARY FUNCTION AREA ILLUMINANCE VALUE (LUX) ROOM CAVITY RATIO ALLOWED LPD FLOOR AREA ALLOWED WATTS (B05 x B06) ALLOWED FLOOR WATTS NUMBER PRIMARY FUNCTION AREA (LUX) 0 LPD AREA (C05 x C06) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAGETOTAL If multiple pages are used, enter building total here OR if one page is used, enter PAGE TOTAL here 0 0 C. TAILORED METHOD ALLOWED GENERAL LIGHTING POWER FOR SPECIAL FUNCTION AREAS ACCORDING TO § 140.6(c)3H O This section shall be used to determine allowed general lighting power ONLY for the following primary function areas: Exercise Center, Gymnasium; Medical and Clinical Care; Police Stations and Fire Stations; Public rest areas along state and federal roadways; other primary function areas that are listed in neither Table 140.6-C nor Table 140.6-D. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 ILLUMINANCE ROOM ALLOWED ROOM VALUE CAVITY ALLOWED FLOOR WATTS NUMBER PRIMARY FUNCTION AREA (LUX) RATIO LPD AREA (C05 x C06) 0 0 0 0 0 PAGETOTAL 0 If multiple pages are used, enter building total here OR if one page is used, enter PAGE TOTAL here CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA TAILORED METHOD CEC-NRCC-LTI-04E (Revised 01/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-04-E Indoor Lighting =Tailored Method (Page 2 of 7) Project Name: Costco #638 - 79-795 HIGHWAY 111 LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Date Prepared: 08/30/17 Complete separate documents for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. " This page is used to document: ❑✓ CONDITIONED SPACES ❑ UNCONDITIONED SPACES D. TAILORED METHOD ADDITIONAL "USE IT OR LOSE IT" LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCES ❑ Use this section to document and calculate additional lighting power for wall display, floor display, task, ornamental, special effects, or very valuable display case lighting. ❑ The additional lighting power allowance shall be the smaller of the allowed lighting power or the actual lighting power used. ❑ These additional lighting power allowances shall not be available when using §140.6(c)3H to determine the general lighting power allowance, when using the Complete Building Method, or for any areas using the Area Category Method. D-1. ADDITIONAL ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER FOR WALL DISPLAY LIGHTING ❑ Floor displays shall not qualify for the wall display lighting power allowance.''" ❑ Qualifying wall lighting complies with the applicable requirements in §140.6(c)31. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 Primary Function Area ALLOTTED WATTS DESIGN WATTS Wall Display Length in (Linear Feet) Wall Display Power (W/lin foot) Allotted Watts (02 x 03) Mounting Watts per Design Watts Luminaire Code Mounting Height Height Factor Luminaire # Luminaires (07 x 08 x 09) Allowed Watts (smaller of 04 or 10) 0 < 12 feet 1.00 0 12 feet to 0.87 0 216 feet 0.77 0 Total for this Primary Function Area: 0 0 < 12 feet 1.00 0 12 feet to 0.87 0 z 16 feet7 07 0 Total for this Primary Function Area: 0 " t 0 + < 12 feet 1.00 0 12 feet to = 0.87 0 >_ 16 feet 0.77 0 Total for this Primary Function Area: 0 0 < 12 feet f 1.00 0 12 feet to 0.87 0 >_ 16 feet 0.77 0 Total for this Primary Function Area: 0 Sum total power for wall display lighting for all function areas: -CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 . r STATE OF CALIFORNIA TAILORED METHOD CEC-NRCC-LTI-04-E (Revised 01/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION'S CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI=04-E Indoor Lighting —Tailored Method n '(Page 3 of 7) Project Name: Costco #638 - 79-795 HIGHWAY 111 LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Date Prepared: 08/30/17 Complete separate documents for Conditioned and Unconditioned spaces. This page is used to document: ❑✓ CONDITIONED SPACES ❑ UNCONDITIONED SPACES D-2. ADDITIONAL ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER FOR COMBINED FLOOR DISPLAY AND TASK LIGHTING ❑✓ Displays that are installed against a wall shall not qualify for the floor display lighting power allowances. ❑✓ Lighting internal to display cases shall be counted EITHER as floor display lighting in accordance with §140.6(c)31; or as very valuable display case lighting in accordance with §140.6(c)3Liii and iv. n,(Additional allowed power for floor display lighting, and additional allowed power for task lighting, may be used by qualifying floor display lighting systems, qualifying task lighting systems, or a combination of both. For floor areas qualifying for both floor display and task lighting power allowances, the additional allowed power shall be used only once for the same floor area, so that the allowance shall not be additive. Qualifying floor display lighting complies with the applicable provision in §140.6(c)3J(v and vi). ✓❑ Additional allowed power for a combination of floor display lighting and task lighting shall be available only for (1) floors having floor displays; or (II) floors not having floor displays but having tasks having illuminance recommendations that appear in the Tenth Edition of the IES Lighting Handbook and that are higher than the general lighting level in column 2 of TABLE 140.6-D. The square footage of floor display or the square footage of task areas shall be determined in accordance with §140.6(c)3C and D, except that any floor area designed to not have floor displays or tasks, such as floor areas designated as a path of egress, shall not be included for the floor display allowance. 01 02 03 04 -05 06 07 08 09 10 11 ALLOTTED WATTS DESIGN WATTS Allotted Primary Function Square Feet of Lighting Power Watts Mounting Watts per Design Watts Allowed Watts Area Area (W/ftz) , (02 x 03) Luminaire Code Mounting Height Height Factor _Luminaire # Luminaires (07 x 08 x 09)(smaller of 04 or 10) FLOOR DISPLAY T < 12 feet 1.00 30 18 540 592 1 592 12 feet to 0.87 0 0 z 16 feet 0.77 Total for this Primary Function Area:. 540 592 < 12 feet 1.00 0 4 12 feet to 0.87 0' 2 16 feet 0.77 0 Total for this Primary Function Area: 0 12 feet 1.00 r - - 0 12 feet to 0.87 • 0 z 16 feet 0.77 0 'Total for this Primary Function Area: 0 Sum total power for combined floor display and task lighting: 592 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA TAILORED METHOD CEC-NRCC-LTI-04-E (Revised 01116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE - - NRCC-LTI-04-E Indoor Lighting -Tailored Method t - (Page 4 of 7) Project Name: Costco #638 - 79-795 HIGHWAY 111 LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Date Prepared: 08/30/17 Complete separate documents for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. w This page is used to document: ✓❑ CONDITIONED SPACES ❑ UNCONDITIONED SPACES D-3. ADDITIONAL ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER FOR COMBINED ORNAMENTAL AND SPECIAL EFFECTS ' ❑ Qualifying ornamental lighting includes luminaires such as chandeliers, sconces, lanterns, neon and cold cathode, light emitting diodes, theatrical projectors, moving lights, and light color panels when any of those lights are used in a decorative manner that does not serve as display lighting or general lighting. ❑ Special effects lighting is defined as lighting installed to give off luminance instead of providing illuminance. ❑ There is no mounting height multiplier for ornamental or special effects lighting ' ❑ Additional allowed power for ornamental and special effects lighting maybe used only for qualifying lighting systems. For floor areas qualifying for both ornamental and special effects lighting power allowances, the additional allowed power shall be used only once for the same floor area, so that the allowance shall not be additive. 01 02 1 03 04 05 1 06 07 08 09 ALLOTTED WATTS DESIGN WATTS Allotted Allowed Watts Primary Function Square Feet of Lighting Power Watts Luminaire Code or Description Watts per Design Watts (smaller of 04 or . Area Area (W/ft') (02 x 03) (rows below accommodate 3 layers per function area) Luminaire # Luminaires (06 X 07) . Total for 08) 1. 0 0 2. 0 3. 0 Total ornamental/special effects lighting for this primary function area: 0 1. 0 ` 0 2. 0 3.. 0 Total ornamental/special effects lighting for this primary function area: - p'` 2 2. - 0 _. 3. 0 Total ornamental/special effects lighting focthis primary function area: 0 1: s 0.. - 0 2• 0 3. 0 - Total ornamental/special effects lighting for this primary function area: 0 Sum total allowed watts for ornamental and special effects lighting: -CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance ' a January 2016 $TATE OF CALIFORNIA TAILORED METHOD CEC-NRCC-LTI-04-E (Revised 01/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-04-E Indoor Lighting—Tailored Method (Page 5 of 7) Project Name: Costco #638 - 79-795 HIGHWAY 111 LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Date Prepared: 08/30/17 Complete separate documents for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is used to document: ✓❑ CONDITIONED SPACES ❑ UNCONDITIONED SPACES D-4. ADDITIONAL ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER FOR VERY VALUABLE DISPLAY CASE LIGHTING ❑ Lighting internal to display cases shall be counted EITHER as floor display lighting in accordance with §140.6(c)3J; or if qualifying, as very valuable display case lighting in accordance with §140.6(c)3Liii and iv. ❑ Case lighting is lighting of small art objects, artifacts, or valuable collections which involves customer inspection of very fine detail from outside of a glass enclosed display case. ❑ To qualify for this allowance, case shall contain jewelry, coins, fine china, fine crystal, precious stones, silver, small art objects or artifacts, and/or valuable collections the display of which involves customer inspection of very fine detail from outside of a locked case. ❑ This allowance is available only for display cases in retail merchandise sales, museum, and religious worship areas. ❑ Any floor area designed to not have very valuable display case lighting shall not be included for this allowance. ❑ A mounting height multiplier is not available. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 WATTS PER SQUARE FOOT OF QUALIFYING WATTS PER SQUARE FOOT OF QUALIFYING FLOOR AREA DISPLAY CASE AREA ALLOWED Allotted Allotted ACTUAL WATTS Square Feet of Allowed Watts Square Feet of Allowed Watts INSTALLED (SMALLEST OF Primary Function Area Description of Display Case Floor Area W/ftz (03 x 04) Display Case W/ftz (06 x 07) WATTS 05, 08, or 09) 0.8 0 12.0 0 0.8 0 12.0 0 0.8 0 12.0 0 0.8 0 12.0 0 0.8 0 12.0 0 0.8 0 12.0 0 0.8 0 12.0 0 0.8 0 12.0 0 0.8 0 12.0 0 0.8 0 12.0 0 0.8 0 12.0 0 Sum total allowed watts for very valuable display case lighting: CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA TAILORED METHOD i�t CEC-NRCC-LTI-04-E (Revised 0-./16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-04-E Indoor Lighting — Tailored Method (Page 6 of 7) Project Name: Costco #638 - 79-795 HIGH W Date Prepared: 08/30/17 ROOM CAVITY RATIO (RCR) WORKSHEET RECTANGULAR SPACES 01 02 03 04 05 06 Room Number Task/Activity Description Room Length (L) (ft) Room Width (W) (ft) Room Cavity Height (H) (ft) RCR 5 x H x (L+W) / (L x W) NON -RECTANGULAR SPACES 01 02 03 04 05 06 Room Number Task/Activity Description Room Area (A) (ft) Room Perimeter (P) (ft) Room Cavity Height (H) (ft) RCR 2.5 x H x P / A CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 f I . . STATE OF CALIFORNIA TAILORED METHOD 1l it i�: ) CEC-NRCC-LTI-04-E (Revised 0-/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-04-E Indoor Lighting—Tailored Method (Page 7 of 7) Project Name: Costco #638 - 79-795 HIGH W Date Prepared: 08/30/17 DOCUMENTATION AUTHO:'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. 1 certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Joel Mortenson P.E. Documentation Author Signature: Company: T.E. Inc Signature Date: 08/0' 17 Address: 830 N Riverside Dr Jt 200 CEA Certification Identification (if applicable): N/A City/State/Zip: Renton, WA 98057 phone: (425)970-3756 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. 1 am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certficate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on tiis Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval %ith this building permit application. 5. 1 will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: JoelfMortenson P.E. Responsible Designer Signatur Company: T.E..Inc Date Signed: 08/3Wf7 Address: 830 N Riverside Dr It 200 License: E16709 City/State/Zip: Renton, WA 98057 Phone: (425)970-3756 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016