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Butte County Department of Development Services PERMIT CENTER 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 Main Phone 530.538.7601 Fax 530.538.7785 wwtiv.buttecounty.net/dds FORM NO DBP -06 PLAN CHANGE, RECHECK, OR RETURN Owner's Name:y flwva N r D te%S Contact Person Name: JdnN J 54-A 2 A, Contact email: 13 ) NL'_ 1' 2 l6 M,. -'A Contact Phone Number: 5,9 - a.5 7 y Date Submitted: ,2 - 2 -/ 7 Permit Number: Assessor's Parcel Number: Er-16OMPLETE SET OF PLANS ❑ PARTIAL SET OR PAGES OF PLANS (LIST PAGES BELOW) P�leae check any that apply: auTrE esponse to Plan Check Letter? C°tmT ❑ Response to Building Inspection Correction Notice? FEB ❑ Is there additional square footage? 0'22017 ❑ Is unfinished area being in -filled or completed? DEVELOPMENT ❑ Other: SERVICES LIST OF ITEMS SUBMITTED 2. 3. 4. 5. Minimum 1 hour plan change fee to be collected at time of submission. Plans Examiner will determine if additional plan checking fees are required: ❑ Minimum $127.00 paid ❑ Additional Fee Amount Due: Revised 7.20.2015 Page I of I BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVI.CES-BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RECOVERY FINAL REPORT Final inspection will not be schedule" urndl completed report subh7 ted APN; Building Permits# Owner Name; Owner Phone: ( ) Jobsite Address: .Project Type:'.0 Consbuction: i7.perxlnlition Jobsite Contact: .•F mpatt�: Jaisite fliorie; ( ) Rause Recycle' .Diapcsa! MATERIAL ' Tonnage Tonna tan ACTUAL L~A+ IL ; 1CiCE.O.JkOViDERS USED. Stibmit completed form in person or by mail to: Butte County Development Services - Building 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Inert Material (concrete, asphalt) Lumber I I I i Plant/Tree Debris Dry Wall Metal Cardboard Other. Other. Total tons of materialdisposed of (not recycied•or reused) Total tons of material not disposed:(either re'cycled—of reused) . Percent recycledlreused % Please sign indicating that the above Information is true and correct toihe:best o' P'your:knowiedge: Applicant: (Owner or Contractor): per; Circle which A�ta� i copYes of wgi recei tpts, gate tags, or at4er. verb1yWg information: for all materials that were reused, recycled or disposed. Final Report returned with cbM4!Tents: . lriitiat) Date: Final Report approved: (Buildir'ig"insp,ectar) DEQ K:\BUILDING\2011\Approved forms\Res Green Bldg, fora sMaste-Diversion=Recycling forms.doc Butte County Building Department California Green Building Standards Code Residential VOC Checklist VOC COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION DEVROPMENT SEP.VICES ADHESIVE (NONE 0) MANUFACTURER CALGreen LIMIT' ACTUAL VOCs SEALANT (NONE 0) MANUFACTURER CALGreen ACTUAL VOCs ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS (NONE O) MANUFACTURER CALGreen ACTUAL VOCs FORMALDEHYDE COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION PRODUCT (NONE 0) MANUFACTURER CURRENT LIMIT ACTUAL Hardwood plywood veneer core 0.05 Hardwood plywood composite core 0.08 Particleboard 0.09 Medium density fiberboard 0.11 Thin medium density fiberboard 0.21 All Carpet installed in the building interior meets the testing and product requirements of the following (check one) 0 Carpet and Rug Institute's Green Label 0 California Department of Public Health Standard Practice for the testing of VOCs 0 NSFIANS1140 at the Gold Level 0 Scientific Certifications Systems Indoor Advantagerrr: Gold 0 No carpet installed on this project certify that the information provided on this form is accurate and that the materials used on this project comply with Section 4.504 (Residential) or 5.504 (Non -Residential) of the 2010 California Green Building Standards Code. Print name Signature Date ' See other side of page for VOC limits TABLE 4.504.3 VOC CONTENT LIMITS FOR ARCHITECTURALCOATINGSz 1 Grams of VOC per Liter of Coating. Less W.te. -r t — C— e COATING CATEGORY EFFECTIVE 11112010 EFFECTIVE 11112012 Bat eoatin s 50 III Nt>dtbt coatings it)() R ,,br 71oor odl- e:.Iv NonOat-hi¢lgloss coatings 150 SO S1lfltalt\' Coadnas 65 VCT and asphalt tile ooMshcs Dmvnlland ran. •1adheaiv" Aluminum roofooa' s 400 J B ment&pedaltyoottinR!' 400 Structural gkuin;t gdhes iv RittaniMUSroofcoatin !. 50 2:0 Bituminous roof mimers J50 SPECIAITV APPUCAIIOf Bond 350 10 490 COilcretc eudog compounds 350 Pbstil.0-rrcrr weldin g Conerdelmnsonry sealers 100 50 Driveway sealer.; 50 S i. I:Nwmc osatner.sd 5.ive Dry foo continua ISO Faux Ani hing cootcootmo 350 SUBSTRATE SPECIRC APPUCATIONS Fire resistive coori.op ).50 3 Floorcontinn 100 Porousmaletinl ie Piwoodl Form-rcicasc compounds 250 :n Gro bicwts S00 HIRh to 110nne condn 420 Indu. Iri31 mainleWincemalinllll 2SO Low solids c<xkim1 ' 120 MagnesiteCITIPnIcoutingl1 450 Ma<uic textucn.uings 100 Metallic Phmtentcd coot nRS 500 Muhioolorcoa ' 250 trn crnt WIlS11 Drimets 420 PrimelIi. sealers :andundcn:ootc:cs 100 Relldive penetratingSi's11mi JSO Recycled coatings 250 Roofcool' s !10 Rust prevenllltiv000ntinJUI 400 2SO Shellll Clear Opaque 7.10 SSO Spe.<6111ty primers,sealers and undeMoaters 3.50 100 Srains 2SO St000 COUI>Qf!dants 450 Swimming 1 coatings -UI Tmfftc markins:coatinlli 100 TUb Wd the n: finish CoAtings 420 Warerpnxumg memhrllncs 250 Woodcoalinas :175 Wo "d JfVIllh'la 350 Zinc -rid! liners 340 I. Gnun.o,, t.»VOC per liter of coating. including water and including exempt compounds. 2. The specified limil I I rem ain inctiect unles.revised limits an: li.11edinsubs. l- qucnt columns in the table. 3. Values in this tnble are derived from thoe tpeciSed by the Califumia Air RUSt\urces Board, Arehitecrurn! Coatings Sugges.ted C.ordml Measure, Februwy I, 2008. More infonnation is mmilobl" fronl the Air R"swnx.."I> Boord. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TABLE 4.504.1 ADHESIVE VOC LIMJJU T ... Aunt.. -4 T ... t7v.m."t ARCKnECTURALAPPUCAnOHS CURRENTVOCUNJT IndoPr UUItCI ndhesi\-es Camet ) Yl lutrinorfili^el ai •'••I III WCWYAah id 8.1 i,-.- 100 R ,,br 71oor odl- e:.Iv 6- Subtloor adh 1'Cs SO Cc:nuni" tile:..the:.ivc 65 VCT and asphalt tile ooMshcs Dmvnlland ran. •1adheaiv" I CtNe bme adhesive � J Mukinn.t011eco: £111R1ion ildh i ro 7iJ Structural gkuin;t gdhes iv J(IO Sil1t%lo I:Io-nx. f r.lembr: nc o.d l l i•cm 2:0 Other ac i -:sinis.:a:0<:Allvli tal 5- SPECIAITV APPUCAIIOf PVC weldinJt reIduMf 10 490 AHS wddi!III Z!i Pbstil.0-rrcrr weldin g 250 Adhcmi'" < ' i 50 c. -:n tlld. v" 80 S i. I:Nwmc osatner.sd 5.ive 2iQ Strucwnl wood member ndlleslve TcP mld trim mhesrirc o SUBSTRATE SPECIRC APPUCATIONS Mttal to mellll 3 Pbstic fi>ams 50 Porousmaletinl ie Piwoodl so W-wd :n Fiber o:l: >-s i so I.Itonult-ive."•il-tinl-oosd Cl.;.11mt7nr Qtb%nallllt:mt,.mher, dleodL...;iv" IVilJttlsr.hi!beSl VOCWIlICIIPIballbetrtluws:: 2.Fotudditimnlinfmaatton r-gmethohttomVOCcont.mt .spc::if ed in I.bls Wble. see Sour!! Coast Air Qlulity Maruv< nt Di.str.Cl Rulo 1168. TABLE 4.50:1.2 SEALANT VOCUMIT 1 — Wee... —A I r•— F—t r—m. ror TT".". SEALANTS CURRENTVOC LIMIT ARhitecntml 2SO Marine deck Nnn....•,..hnon.o IUO( 760 300 U.<!ttdwmo ZU SIPI! 11'-ab:m>fr.trmhr.n'W 4\0 Olher .420 SEALANTPRNERS Arclilli.'Cluml Nrnp-.rr.aut PO.liut 2.0 IYS ModifJ.,J bitwruaous M crillf deck Sto 760 Utbcr J ®�- EXISTING SHOP ( I Io 00_ I O � O tCD Iz I I I I EXISTING POOL' EXISTING F=�X RESIDENCE I s� i I I i i LOCATION OF NEW ' i 200A ELECTRIC 1 SERVICE -SEE 0 PROJECT SCOPE ___---- EXISTING 1,000 GALLON I SEPTIC TANK EXISTING DRAIN FIELD APPLICABLE CODES 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (CBC) 2016 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTAL CODE (CRC) 2016 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE (CEC) , 2016 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE (CMC) \ � 2016 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE (CPG E� 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE (CFC) � 2016 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE � 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE \ \ SSe \ • 09 , SS, \ 00 \ F \ A.P. #079-070-011 5.61 ACRES R__1 " P__`OSI'�,'D HOYE f''MODEJ PROT CORY & DAWN NEVERS SCOPE OF WORK PROJECT CONSISTS OF CONVERSION OF EXISTING BATHROOM TO A REMODELED MASTER BATH AND CONVERSION OF EXISTING BEDROOM 3 INTO NEW WALK-IN CLOSET FOR MASTER BEDROOM. THIS PORTION OF THE WORK IS CURRENTLY IN PROCESS. PROJECT WILL ALSO INCLUDE INSTALLATION OF NEW OVERHEAD 200 AMP ELECTRIC SERVICE WHERE SHOWN ON FLOOR PLAN. FUTURE MODIFICATIONS SHOWN ON PLANS INCLUDE THE ADDITION OF A NEW BATHROOM H PLUMBING TO BE LOCATED IN PART OF EXISTING ENCLOSED PORCH AREA OF 64 SQ. FI'. MODIFICATIONS TO EXISTING KITCHEN AND DINING AREA PER PLAEE � ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES MUST COMPLY WITH CALIFORNLA SENATE BILL 407 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF WATER CoNSERVPLUM3NG FIXTURES. ZL NORTH EXISTING DRIVEWAY & PARKING AREA SITE PLAN SCALE: 1" = 35'-0" cn OR 0 GARD �'N RANCH RD. F BUTTE COUNTY BUILDING DIVISION APPROVED BUTTE COUNfy FEB 0'2:2017 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES X31 �-c�3 PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE CviAPL.IAVIIDE DATE Z BY rcomplete construction Post Debris Recovery final report documentation and V.O.C. Compliance Certification submit to Building Division prior to final building inspection SHEE T INDEX 1: SITE PLAN / SCOPE / CODES / INDEX 2: FLOOD PLAN 3: 2016 CAL -GREEN CHECK LIST 4: GENERAL NO TES GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. All work on this project shall conform to the adopted editions of the UBC, UMC, NEC and any other applicable County and/or City codes and ordinances. 2013 CBC (Based on 2012 IBC), 2013 CRC (Based on 2012 IRC), 2013 CMC (Based on 2012 UMC), 2013 CPC (Based on 2012 UPC), 013 CEC (Based on 2011 NEC), 2013 CFC (Based on 2012 IFC), California Green Building Standards Code and 2013 California Energy standards. 2. Architect shall approve all adjustments to these plans related to the drawings. 3. Written dimensions are to be used; do not scale these drawings. 4. Specific information on the Drawings differing from these notes shall apply. 5. The Contractor shall verify site conditions, and their correlation with the Drawings, and shall notify the Architect in writing of any errors, inconsistencies, omissions or discrepancies prior to beginning of construction. The Contractor shall be held liable for the results of any known errors, inconsistencies, discrepancies or omissions that are not brought to the Architect's attention prior to commencement of work. 6. In the event certain features of the construction are not fully shown on the Drawings or called for in the Specifications then their construction shall be of the some character as for similar conditions that are shown or called for and shall be approved by the Architect. 7. The Drawings represent the finished structure. Unless otherwise indicated, they do not indicate the method of construction. The Contractor shall provide all measures necessary to protect the structure, workmen and other persons during construction. Such measures shall include, but not be limited to; bracing, shoring for construction equipment, shoring for the building, forms, and scaffolding. 8. All site—work and grading shall be done in compliance with the Drawings. Where shown on Drawings, elevations, and locations of steps in foundation, and heights of foundation walls shall be verified to suit actual proposed and existing conditions. 9. Finish grade and finish floor elevations to be per site plan. 10. Dimensions noted "clear" or "cir" are minimum required dimensions and must be accurately maintained. 11. All dimensions are to face of stud, face of concrete, or face of masonry, unless otherwise noted. 12. Construction shown on these drawings shall in no case deviate from the design shown without express written permission of the Architect and/or the local Building official. MINIMUM EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS FOR PROJECTS DISTURBING LESS THAN ONE ACRE The BMP's (Best Management Practices) listed below must be in place during the rainy season (October 15 through April 15) and may be required at other times based on weather and site conditions throughout the year. The BMP's listed are minimum requirements and additional BMP's could be required based on site conditions. • Stabilized entry: provide minimum 3" to 6" fractured rock 50' long x 15' wide by 6" deep over construction grade fabric. • All soils tracked onto paved roadways must be cleaned up on a daily basis. When streets are wet or during a rain event there shall be no tracking of soils onto the street. • Wattles installed properly behind curb or sidewalks. • Rock bags (minimum 2 per side) at all drain inlet locations within 150' of project site. • Internal filters placed inside each drain inlet. • Trash bars across the back of all drain inlets. • Stabilize all disturbed soils in the front yard areas within 15' of the back of curb or sidewalk (Straw or erosion blankets may be used for this application) • Stabilize all slopes where erosion could occur and cause silt run off. (Straw, visqueen or erosion blankets may be used for this application) • All paint, fuel, construction products, etc. shall be stored in a covered location away from sidewalks and storm drain inlets. • Portable chemical toilets if provided on the site must be kept off of street and sidewalks and at least 50' from the nearest drain inlets. • All trash must be collected and stored properly. Do not let items such as drywall mud boxes, paint buckets, cleaning materials containers etc. come in contact with any rainfall or storm water runoff. • Provide a designated area for concrete washout. Hay bales lined with visqueen may be used for this application. Rollaway bins may also be used. All concrete washout systems shall be placed off of the paved streets. • After installation of the above items is complete a maintenance program needs to be developed to insure the continued effectiveness of your BMP's. `y�.sawi ;.oma •,„,,,�,::..s. _._ .. _ _{es *rdyd,l► av 3 N �mH �Zco / / is �0 v vin 0~ �Noo�Uf— R__1 " P__`OSI'�,'D HOYE f''MODEJ PROT CORY & DAWN NEVERS SCOPE OF WORK PROJECT CONSISTS OF CONVERSION OF EXISTING BATHROOM TO A REMODELED MASTER BATH AND CONVERSION OF EXISTING BEDROOM 3 INTO NEW WALK-IN CLOSET FOR MASTER BEDROOM. THIS PORTION OF THE WORK IS CURRENTLY IN PROCESS. PROJECT WILL ALSO INCLUDE INSTALLATION OF NEW OVERHEAD 200 AMP ELECTRIC SERVICE WHERE SHOWN ON FLOOR PLAN. FUTURE MODIFICATIONS SHOWN ON PLANS INCLUDE THE ADDITION OF A NEW BATHROOM H PLUMBING TO BE LOCATED IN PART OF EXISTING ENCLOSED PORCH AREA OF 64 SQ. FI'. MODIFICATIONS TO EXISTING KITCHEN AND DINING AREA PER PLAEE � ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES MUST COMPLY WITH CALIFORNLA SENATE BILL 407 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF WATER CoNSERVPLUM3NG FIXTURES. ZL NORTH EXISTING DRIVEWAY & PARKING AREA SITE PLAN SCALE: 1" = 35'-0" cn OR 0 GARD �'N RANCH RD. F BUTTE COUNTY BUILDING DIVISION APPROVED BUTTE COUNfy FEB 0'2:2017 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES X31 �-c�3 PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE CviAPL.IAVIIDE DATE Z BY rcomplete construction Post Debris Recovery final report documentation and V.O.C. Compliance Certification submit to Building Division prior to final building inspection SHEE T INDEX 1: SITE PLAN / SCOPE / CODES / INDEX 2: FLOOD PLAN 3: 2016 CAL -GREEN CHECK LIST 4: GENERAL NO TES GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. All work on this project shall conform to the adopted editions of the UBC, UMC, NEC and any other applicable County and/or City codes and ordinances. 2013 CBC (Based on 2012 IBC), 2013 CRC (Based on 2012 IRC), 2013 CMC (Based on 2012 UMC), 2013 CPC (Based on 2012 UPC), 013 CEC (Based on 2011 NEC), 2013 CFC (Based on 2012 IFC), California Green Building Standards Code and 2013 California Energy standards. 2. Architect shall approve all adjustments to these plans related to the drawings. 3. Written dimensions are to be used; do not scale these drawings. 4. Specific information on the Drawings differing from these notes shall apply. 5. The Contractor shall verify site conditions, and their correlation with the Drawings, and shall notify the Architect in writing of any errors, inconsistencies, omissions or discrepancies prior to beginning of construction. The Contractor shall be held liable for the results of any known errors, inconsistencies, discrepancies or omissions that are not brought to the Architect's attention prior to commencement of work. 6. In the event certain features of the construction are not fully shown on the Drawings or called for in the Specifications then their construction shall be of the some character as for similar conditions that are shown or called for and shall be approved by the Architect. 7. The Drawings represent the finished structure. Unless otherwise indicated, they do not indicate the method of construction. The Contractor shall provide all measures necessary to protect the structure, workmen and other persons during construction. Such measures shall include, but not be limited to; bracing, shoring for construction equipment, shoring for the building, forms, and scaffolding. 8. All site—work and grading shall be done in compliance with the Drawings. Where shown on Drawings, elevations, and locations of steps in foundation, and heights of foundation walls shall be verified to suit actual proposed and existing conditions. 9. Finish grade and finish floor elevations to be per site plan. 10. Dimensions noted "clear" or "cir" are minimum required dimensions and must be accurately maintained. 11. All dimensions are to face of stud, face of concrete, or face of masonry, unless otherwise noted. 12. Construction shown on these drawings shall in no case deviate from the design shown without express written permission of the Architect and/or the local Building official. MINIMUM EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS FOR PROJECTS DISTURBING LESS THAN ONE ACRE The BMP's (Best Management Practices) listed below must be in place during the rainy season (October 15 through April 15) and may be required at other times based on weather and site conditions throughout the year. The BMP's listed are minimum requirements and additional BMP's could be required based on site conditions. • Stabilized entry: provide minimum 3" to 6" fractured rock 50' long x 15' wide by 6" deep over construction grade fabric. • All soils tracked onto paved roadways must be cleaned up on a daily basis. When streets are wet or during a rain event there shall be no tracking of soils onto the street. • Wattles installed properly behind curb or sidewalks. • Rock bags (minimum 2 per side) at all drain inlet locations within 150' of project site. • Internal filters placed inside each drain inlet. • Trash bars across the back of all drain inlets. • Stabilize all disturbed soils in the front yard areas within 15' of the back of curb or sidewalk (Straw or erosion blankets may be used for this application) • Stabilize all slopes where erosion could occur and cause silt run off. (Straw, visqueen or erosion blankets may be used for this application) • All paint, fuel, construction products, etc. shall be stored in a covered location away from sidewalks and storm drain inlets. • Portable chemical toilets if provided on the site must be kept off of street and sidewalks and at least 50' from the nearest drain inlets. • All trash must be collected and stored properly. Do not let items such as drywall mud boxes, paint buckets, cleaning materials containers etc. come in contact with any rainfall or storm water runoff. • Provide a designated area for concrete washout. Hay bales lined with visqueen may be used for this application. Rollaway bins may also be used. All concrete washout systems shall be placed off of the paved streets. • After installation of the above items is complete a maintenance program needs to be developed to insure the continued effectiveness of your BMP's. `y�.sawi ;.oma •,„,,,�,::..s. _._ .. _ _{es *rdyd,l► av 3 N �mH �Zco r�QO1 _ Q>Jo o_ U) II is �0 v vin 0~ �Noo�Uf— Z U W - Y Ts�CLrL � c }W Q} C C7 N� w U d • 0 0 mUQY Wm X W U+U_+ C CV -0 DV) �smNm x W0 aa) "Y vz0 w0 ao ov EQo .— V, 0 t m w Q �cn a� d aiU OZ ="� a`i+ y X00 O zw o o L o z N O U� w F " Q (n_Jv' " .� m x I? � �z Q 3p avi Ow O O, y= S W f 0.. 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WINDOW NEW WINDOWS TO BE DETERMINED \ $ 2 -WAY SWITCH 3 -WAY SWITCH z I I I o CM I I z to 3 I I I •--IN N n I rbN o I z M I i o o i �N N WINDOW E mm Its!] 12'-5" X 10'-1" ------------- S&P BEDROOM 2 10'-5" X 11'-4" (EST.) i 32" DR. 112111.11M 5'-6" X 19'-8" WINDOW SIZEIS) h LOCATIONS NEEDED 36" DR. j WINDOW LIVING ROOM 24'-6" X 'IT -8" INDOW S"q dP WINDOW LOCATIONS NEEDED 5-6 �Icl ® j -N WINDOW WINDOW SH. S.S. HWR. "I r' F1 I I 18x24 GFCIV OOR PLAN EAI STING SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" LINEN UJ_ -46" VANITY ---_ - - - - . a \ .'' MOVE = N 3'-5�„ 6'-55„ �. Z 3 22 J8 1 \ WGyDo 3W FUTURE \ NEW - Zo BATH 2 1 12668 H.C. '� NOTE: 5'-6" X 13'-0" ROUGHA�II PLP ITI ID IMAY1 � .,--. V FAD FIITIIDF /r\ � J . I � •� LEGENU: WALLS TO BE DEMOLISHED EXISTING ROOFING AND FRAMING ELECTRICAL NOTE: NEW -f USE ALL EXISTING EXTERIOR LIGHT LOCATIONS R-38 CEILING INSULATION LOCATIONS UNKNOWN TO DRAFTSMEN OVER CONDITIONED LIVING AREA 2„ MIN. INSULATION E BAFFLE AT EAVE VENT -TYP. EXISTING 2X JOIST EXISTING SIDING FUTURE = NEW BATH R-19 WALL INSULATION EXISTING 2X6 FRAMING EXISTING BRICK -N"- - - ATTIC II.I,nc �t'�6Sc.�"�t'Tty� vka�SuRt. 6�c.r.En-,D 'XXXXXXIO(1(XX>n00000(XXX)n0(X)O GF- I t� rlv,- R eta. E LIVING RM �'-EXISTING CMU WALL NOTE: 4" THK. CONC. SLAB LEVEL W/#3'S AT 18" O.C. BOTH WAYS AT MID -DEPTH OF SLAB 0/10 -MIL POLY VAPOR BARRIER ON 2" COMPACTED SAND FILL 0/2" COMPACTION GRAVEL SECTION A SCALE: 1/4 $2 = 1' DINING & KITCHEN 294 SQ. FT. I&E I&E I� �T I I \\i J\ 1410 W 14' DOUBLE OVEN I I I I I I ^\ I � I DIMENSIONAL INFO FOR GARAGE AND BATH (INCLUDING DOORS AND WINDOWS) WILL BE REQ'D AT SOME POINT DURING PROJECT. GARAGE (SIZE UNKNOWN) NOTE: USE E EXISTING LIGHTS AND RECEPTACLES LOCATIONS UNKNOWN PERMIT # GO 1 BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE�COMPI_IA�lCE DATE PERMANENT INTERIOR LUMINARIES E General: 1. High efficiency luminary fixtures must not contain a medium based screw type incandescent socket. 4 2. A manual -on occupant sensor must not have an always on feature. 3. All sensors (indoor and outdoor) are to let the luminaries they control run for no longer than 30 minutes. 4. All recessed luminaries in ceilings must be approved for zero- clearance insulation r covert electronic ballast, and air -tight. light fixtures in tub or shower enclosures to be labeled "suitable for damp location" per 2016 CEC Art. 410.10 (A) & (D). 5. All permanent luminary fixtures in this project are to be LED -type unless otherwise specified. Bathrooms, Laundry Rooms, Utility Rooms and Garages: 1. All permanent interior luminaries must be high efficiency or controlled by a manual -on occupant sensor. Kitchens: 1. Kitchens must have at least fifty percent of the installed wattage as high efficiency luminaries. 2. High efficiency luminaries must be switched separately from low efficiency luminaries. 3. Wattage for incandescent luminaries is determined by the maximum rating of the fixture. All other rooms: 1. All permanent interior luminaries must be high efficiency, or Controlled by a manual -on occupant sensor, or controlled by a dimmer. Outdoor: 1. All permanent outdoor luminaries attached to the building must be high efficiency or controlled by a motion sensor and photocell. Fa 01i �\ '/ LAUNDRY 156 SQ. FT. _ GARAGE (SIZE UNKNOWN) DIMENSIONAL INFO FOR GARAGE AND BATH (INCLUDING DOORS AND WINDOWS) WILL BE REWD AT SOME POINT DURING PROJECT. - VWV pop, E ELECTRICAL NOTES 1. Residential GFCI outlets are required: For all kitchen receptacles that or designed to serve countertop surfaces, bathrooms, in under -floor spaces or below grade level, in exterior outlets, within 6' of a laundry/utility/wet bar sinks, and in all garage outlets not dedicated to a single device or appliance. 2. Electrical contractor to verify all fixture and device locations with Owner. 3. Electrical contractor shall pre -wire for telephones and T.V. outlets. Smoke detectors shall be provided in each room sleeping purposes. outside of each sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of bedrooms, and on every level of a dwelling unit including basements. All smoke and carbon -monoxide alarms shall be hardwired with battery backup. (R314.4 & R315.1.1) 4. Provide 110 V outlet and a switched light in attic within 25' of HVAC unit for service. 5. All 120 -volt, single phase, 15- and 20 amp branch circuits supplying outlets installed in dwelling unit family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, bedrooms, surnames, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, or similar rooms or areas shall be protected by a listed arc -fault circuit interrupter, combination -type, installed to provide protection of the branch circuit. 6. Carbon Monoxide Alarm shall installed in dwelling units with fuel -burning appliances or with attached garages. Located outside of each sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of bedrooms, and on every level of a dwelling unit including basements. 7. Bathroom receptacle outlets shall be supplied by at least one 20 -amp branch circuit. Such circuits shall have no other outlets per 2016 CEC Art. 210.11 (c)(3). 8. Residential kitchens, dining rooms, pantries, breakfast nooks, and similar areas must have a min. of two 20A circuits. Kitchen, pantry, breakfast nooks, dining rooms, and similar areas counter outlets must be installed in every counter space 12"in or wider, not greater than 4'o.c. within 24"in of the end of any counter space and not higher than 20" above counter (2016 CEC 210.52(c)(1). Island counter spaces shall have at least one receptacle outlet unless a range top or sink in installed than two receptacles may be required. One receptacle is required for peninsular counter spaces. receptacles shall be located behind kitchen sinks if the counter area depth behind the sink is more than 12" for straight counters and 18" for corner installations. 9. Residential receptacles shall be installed at 12'o.c. max. in walls starting at 6' max. from the wall end. Walls longer then two feet. hallway walls longer than 10'ft shall have a receptacle in hallways. 10. All residential 15/20 amp. 125 -volt single-phase receptacles shall be TAMPER-RESISTANT receptacles per 2016 CEC Art. 406.12. 11. Laundry room receptacle outlets shall be supplied by at least one 20 -amp branch circuit. Such circuits shall have no other outlets per (2016 CEC ART. 210.11 (C)(2). Provide an equipment ground for 220V ranges and clothes dryers. (4 -wire) 2016 CEC Art. 250.140. 12. FIXTURES- Lamp holders and receptacle outlets shall be securely supported. A fixture that weighs more than 6 pounds or exceeds 16 inches in any dimension shall not be supported by the screw shell of a lamp holder per 2013 CEC Art. 410.30(a). Outlet boxes shall not be used as the sole support for (paddle) fans per 2016 CEC Art. 314.27 (A) & (D) 13. bathroom fan complying with the requirements of 2016 CGBC Section 4.506. Please ad this note to the plans. The bathroom exhaust fan shall be controlled with humidistat control capable of adjustment between a relative humidity range of 50% to 80%. 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INSULATION E BAFFLE AT EAVE VENT -TYP. EXISTING 2X JOIST EXISTING SIDING FUTURE = NEW BATH R-19 WALL INSULATION EXISTING 2X6 FRAMING EXISTING BRICK -N"- - - ATTIC II.I,nc �t'�6Sc.�"�t'Tty� vka�SuRt. 6�c.r.En-,D 'XXXXXXIO(1(XX>n00000(XXX)n0(X)O GF- I t� rlv,- R eta. E LIVING RM �'-EXISTING CMU WALL NOTE: 4" THK. CONC. SLAB LEVEL W/#3'S AT 18" O.C. BOTH WAYS AT MID -DEPTH OF SLAB 0/10 -MIL POLY VAPOR BARRIER ON 2" COMPACTED SAND FILL 0/2" COMPACTION GRAVEL SECTION A SCALE: 1/4 $2 = 1' DINING & KITCHEN 294 SQ. FT. I&E I&E I� �T I I \\i J\ 1410 W 14' DOUBLE OVEN I I I I I I ^\ I � I DIMENSIONAL INFO FOR GARAGE AND BATH (INCLUDING DOORS AND WINDOWS) WILL BE REQ'D AT SOME POINT DURING PROJECT. GARAGE (SIZE UNKNOWN) NOTE: USE E EXISTING LIGHTS AND RECEPTACLES LOCATIONS UNKNOWN PERMIT # GO 1 BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE�COMPI_IA�lCE DATE PERMANENT INTERIOR LUMINARIES E General: 1. High efficiency luminary fixtures must not contain a medium based screw type incandescent socket. 4 2. A manual -on occupant sensor must not have an always on feature. 3. All sensors (indoor and outdoor) are to let the luminaries they control run for no longer than 30 minutes. 4. All recessed luminaries in ceilings must be approved for zero- clearance insulation r covert electronic ballast, and air -tight. light fixtures in tub or shower enclosures to be labeled "suitable for damp location" per 2016 CEC Art. 410.10 (A) & (D). 5. All permanent luminary fixtures in this project are to be LED -type unless otherwise specified. Bathrooms, Laundry Rooms, Utility Rooms and Garages: 1. All permanent interior luminaries must be high efficiency or controlled by a manual -on occupant sensor. Kitchens: 1. Kitchens must have at least fifty percent of the installed wattage as high efficiency luminaries. 2. High efficiency luminaries must be switched separately from low efficiency luminaries. 3. Wattage for incandescent luminaries is determined by the maximum rating of the fixture. All other rooms: 1. All permanent interior luminaries must be high efficiency, or Controlled by a manual -on occupant sensor, or controlled by a dimmer. Outdoor: 1. All permanent outdoor luminaries attached to the building must be high efficiency or controlled by a motion sensor and photocell. Fa 01i �\ '/ LAUNDRY 156 SQ. FT. _ GARAGE (SIZE UNKNOWN) DIMENSIONAL INFO FOR GARAGE AND BATH (INCLUDING DOORS AND WINDOWS) WILL BE REWD AT SOME POINT DURING PROJECT. - VWV pop, E ELECTRICAL NOTES 1. Residential GFCI outlets are required: For all kitchen receptacles that or designed to serve countertop surfaces, bathrooms, in under -floor spaces or below grade level, in exterior outlets, within 6' of a laundry/utility/wet bar sinks, and in all garage outlets not dedicated to a single device or appliance. 2. Electrical contractor to verify all fixture and device locations with Owner. 3. Electrical contractor shall pre -wire for telephones and T.V. outlets. Smoke detectors shall be provided in each room sleeping purposes. outside of each sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of bedrooms, and on every level of a dwelling unit including basements. All smoke and carbon -monoxide alarms shall be hardwired with battery backup. (R314.4 & R315.1.1) 4. Provide 110 V outlet and a switched light in attic within 25' of HVAC unit for service. 5. All 120 -volt, single phase, 15- and 20 amp branch circuits supplying outlets installed in dwelling unit family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, bedrooms, surnames, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, or similar rooms or areas shall be protected by a listed arc -fault circuit interrupter, combination -type, installed to provide protection of the branch circuit. 6. Carbon Monoxide Alarm shall installed in dwelling units with fuel -burning appliances or with attached garages. Located outside of each sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of bedrooms, and on every level of a dwelling unit including basements. 7. Bathroom receptacle outlets shall be supplied by at least one 20 -amp branch circuit. Such circuits shall have no other outlets per 2016 CEC Art. 210.11 (c)(3). 8. Residential kitchens, dining rooms, pantries, breakfast nooks, and similar areas must have a min. of two 20A circuits. Kitchen, pantry, breakfast nooks, dining rooms, and similar areas counter outlets must be installed in every counter space 12"in or wider, not greater than 4'o.c. within 24"in of the end of any counter space and not higher than 20" above counter (2016 CEC 210.52(c)(1). Island counter spaces shall have at least one receptacle outlet unless a range top or sink in installed than two receptacles may be required. One receptacle is required for peninsular counter spaces. receptacles shall be located behind kitchen sinks if the counter area depth behind the sink is more than 12" for straight counters and 18" for corner installations. 9. Residential receptacles shall be installed at 12'o.c. max. in walls starting at 6' max. from the wall end. Walls longer then two feet. hallway walls longer than 10'ft shall have a receptacle in hallways. 10. All residential 15/20 amp. 125 -volt single-phase receptacles shall be TAMPER-RESISTANT receptacles per 2016 CEC Art. 406.12. 11. Laundry room receptacle outlets shall be supplied by at least one 20 -amp branch circuit. Such circuits shall have no other outlets per (2016 CEC ART. 210.11 (C)(2). Provide an equipment ground for 220V ranges and clothes dryers. (4 -wire) 2016 CEC Art. 250.140. 12. FIXTURES- Lamp holders and receptacle outlets shall be securely supported. A fixture that weighs more than 6 pounds or exceeds 16 inches in any dimension shall not be supported by the screw shell of a lamp holder per 2013 CEC Art. 410.30(a). Outlet boxes shall not be used as the sole support for (paddle) fans per 2016 CEC Art. 314.27 (A) & (D) 13. bathroom fan complying with the requirements of 2016 CGBC Section 4.506. Please ad this note to the plans. The bathroom exhaust fan shall be controlled with humidistat control capable of adjustment between a relative humidity range of 50% to 80%. 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Required prerequisitefor this Tier. 3. These measures are currently required elsewhere in statute or in regulation. LEVELS VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TOSELFCTELECTNEMEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD Prerequisites and electives' Enforcin Installeror Third FEATURE OR MEASURE g Agency Designer party Designer party TTler ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All AS PLANNING AND DESIGN Site Selection C A4.103.1 A site which complies with at least one ofthe C C roof area Vegetated roofs shall comply with requirements for Item 1 C ❑ following characteristics is selected: i. Establi sh heat loss and heat gain values according to 17 roof gardens and landscaped roofs in the CaliforrdaBuilrang General ANSFACCA 2 Manual J-2004 or equivalent I. An infill site is selected. buildings shall comply with the prescriptive requirements 17- Code, Chapters 15 and 16. 2. Size duct systems according to ANShACCAI CalifomiaBuilzd gEnergh,Ef ciemySrandkrrds3 2. A 2.A greyEeld site isselecteL of Sections 4303.1.1 through 4303.1.4.4_ C G B C C 3. An EPA -recognized Brownfield site is selected- II C 12 ❑ C C A4103.2 Facilitate community connectivity by one ofthe 4.303.1 shall be installed in accordancewith the or more ofthe methods li sied. Reserved following methods - Conditions C A4.106.8.1 Tier 1 and Tier 2 for one- and tdo-family N CS2 1. Locateproject within a 1/4-4nile true walking distance ❑ Item 2 dwellings and townhouses with attached private garages_ Item 3 ❑ ❑ C ❑ ❑ Installerand Special In ectorQua lifications of at least 4 basic services; Qualifications C C E2 2. Locate prof ectwithin 1!1 -mile true walking distance ❑ the proper installation ofiiVACsystems. overcorrent protective device rated at 40 amperesmimmum G C of at least 7 basic services; ❑ )✓ ❑ C C 3. 'Mier methods increasing access to additional ❑ agency must be qualified and able to demonstrate A4.106S.2 Tier 1 and Tier 2 for multifamily dwellings. K� C resources. ❑ C G C C C Ske Preservation rate of t S gallonsper minute at 60 psi. A4.104.1 An individual with oversight responsibility for percent oftotal parking spaces, asspecified_ 703.I Veri fcati on of compliance with thi s codemay 'C irri ation. ❑ ❑ the project has participated in an educational program A4.106.9 Provide bicycle parking facilities as noted belowor include constriction documents, plans, specifications A4.306.1 Items in this section are necessary to address Ehcception : Equivalent waste rednccd on methods or other means may be used to achieve reduction. promoting environmentally friendly design ordevelopment meet alocal ordinanm whicbeveris more stringent Number of C ❑ D C C and haspi-mided training orinstrnction to appropriate bicycle parking spaces may be reduced, as approved by the other methods acceptableto the enforcing agency which Foundation Svstems C ❑ entities - enforcing agency, due to building site characteristics, including show substantial conformance. C C Deconstruction and Reuse of Existing N13terials but not limited to, isolation from otherdevelopmert. A4.1052 Existing buildings are disassembled for reuse or A4104.11.1 All newly installed, permanently instailed lighting ❑ ®, water sources shall beinstalled in accordance with the Innovative Concepts and LocalEnvironmental 1. Provide short-term bicycle parking, per Section recycling of building materials. The proposed structure >< ❑ reduced - Cal fermi- Plvmbmg Cale. A4.106.9.1. utilizes at least one ofthe following materialswhich can be A4204.12.1 When one and only one mechanical system is C C C C C ❑ Tier 1. Not less than a20 percent reduction in A4.303.3 Appliances. Dishwashers and clothes washers in ©'- 2. Provide long -tem bicycle parking formOtifamly easily reused: G G G ^.: ❑ buildings, per Section A4.106.92. 1. Light fixtures percent ofthe Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget farthe Proposed Tier 2. Not less than a 25 percent reduction in Installat least one qualified ENERGYSTAR 3. Provide long -tarn bicycle parking for hotel andmotel 2. Plumbing fixtures 17 - C ❑ C C C 3. Doors and trim 4.505.2 Vaporretarder and capillary break isinstalled at Efficient Frnming?echniques L Standard Dishwashers -4.25 gallons per cycle. L., C 4_ Masonry ❑ ❑ ❑ 2. Compact Dishwashers- 33 gallonsper cycle minimtan szetoadequatelysupport theload A4.10610 [HRI Outdoor lighting systems shall bedesigned 5. Electrical devices 4.505.3 Moisture content ofbuildingmaterials used in ❑ C 3. Clothes Washers -water factor oft gallonsper C and installed to comply with: 6. Appliances wall and floor framing is checked before enclosure. component openings shall be covered during construction. cubic feet of drum capacity. to minimize waste. 1 _ The minimum requirements in the CdhrorniaEnergv 7. Foundations or portions of foundations Indoor Air Quality and Exhaust ❑ A4.506.1 Return air filters with avahhe greatertlmn A4.303.4Nonwaterstpplied urinals orwaterlesstoilets A4.404.3 Use premanufactured building systemsto Code for Lighting Zones 14; and SiteDevelo ment percent ofthe Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget for the Proposed 4.106.2Aplan is developed and implemented tomanage 19ERV 6 shall beinstalled on HVAC systems. Pressure are installed C 2. Backlight, Uplight and Glare (BUG) ratings as definedin C ❑ storm water drainage during construction. drop across the filter shall not exceed 0.1 incheswater II Z IES TM -15-11; and ❑ added or modified, the Energy Budget isno greater than 85 4.1063 Construction plans shall indicate how site grading column. specifymaterialquantity and provide direcdonfor 3 -Allowable BUG ratings not exceeding thoseshownin El percent ofthe Tule 24, Part 6, Energy Budget f3rthe Proposed or a drainage system will manage all surface water flows A4.5061 IHRI Provide filters on rem air openings on-site cu-, TableA4.106.10; or Desi fin Building. to keep water from entering buildings. rated MERV 6 or bigher during construction when it is Comply with a lawfully enacted local ordinance, witicheveri s C C 4.106.4 Provide capability for electric vehicle chagingin necessary to use HVAC equipment G G more stringent. G one- and two-family dwellings and in townhouses with ^ C ❑ > C C attached private garages- and 3 percent oftotal parking equipment islocated in conditioned space; or the C ❑ ❑ C C spaces, as spedfied,formdtifmrlvdwellings. equipment must be installed in an isolated mechanical ❑ ❑ A4.304.3 A water budget shall be developed for Mandatory 1� A4.106.1 Reserved. room. G G ❑ C C A4.1062.1 Soil analysis is perforated by a licensed design C G C A4.304.6 For new water service connections, landscaped ❑ that do not require additional resources for fini sLin g are professional and the findings utilized in the structural C ❑ ❑ 17 - C design design ofthebuilding. with separate submeters or metering devices for I- Exterior trim not requiring paint or stain _ C ❑ VERIFICATIONS outdoor potable wateruse. LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD Prerequisites and electives' Enforcin Installer or Third FEATURE OR MEASURE require paint or stain g Agency Designer party A4.405.2 Floors that do not require additional coverings ❑ ❑ ❑ are used including but not limited to stained, natural or Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All A4.106.22 Soil disturbance and erosion are minimized A4.40-1%3Postconsumer or preconsum r recycl ed content by at least one ofthe following: ❑ ❑ C value (RCS') materials we used on th a proj ect_ 1.Naturaldrainage patterns are evaluatedand ❑ C C G C erosion controls are implemented to minimize value. erosion during construction and after occupancy. Tier 2. Not les than a 15 -percent recycled content Z2 2. Site accessis accomplished by minimizing the value. G C C C C amount ofcut and fill needed to install access roads ❑ ❑ ❑ C Enhanced Durability and Reduced Alaintenance and driveways. 4.406.1 Annular spaces around pipes, electric cables, C C 3. Underground construction activities are ❑ C C C C coordinated to utilize the sametrench, minimize the openings with cement mortar, concrete masonry or similar amount oftime the disturbed soil is exposed andthe method acceptableto the enforcing agency. soil is replaced using accepted compaction methods. WaterResistance and Moisture Nfanaaement A4.407.1 Install foundation and landscape drains. A4.10613 Topsoil shall be protected or saved forreuse G ❑ ❑ r C C C as specified in this section. water at least 5 feet away from the foundation or connect Tier L Displaced topsoil shall be stockpiled for to landscape drains which discharge to a dry well, sump, N2 , ❑ reuse in a designated area and covered or protected bi oswale, rainwater capture system or other approved from erosion. on-site location. Tier 2. The construction area shall be identified and ��yy ry and comply with accepted industry standards or delineated by fencing or flagging to limit D ❑ n manufacturer's instructions. construction activitvto the construction area A4.407.4 Protect building materials delivered to the - A4.1063 Postconstruction landscapedesigns construction site from rain and other sources ofmoisture. - - accomplish one ormore ofthefollowing C C A4.407.5 In Climate Zone 16 an ice'water bari eris 1. Areas disrupted during construction arerestored installed at roof valleys, eaves and wall to roof C C ❑ ❑ C to be consistent with. native vegetation species and intersections Patterns- artes1. event waterintrusion 2.limit turf aeasto the greatest extentpossible. C ❑ C C C A4.407.7 A permanent overhang or awing at least 2 feet a Not more than 50 percent for Ther 1. ❑ G C C b. Not more than 25 percent for Tia 2. C G C G ❑ ❑ ❑ 3. Utilize at least 75 percent native California or ❑ C C C C drought tolerant plant and tree species appropriate for the climate zoneregion. 4. Hydrozoning irrigation techniques are C C II ❑ ❑ incorporated into the landscape design. A4.106.4 Permeable paving isutilized fortheparling, walking orpatio surfacesin compliancewiththe following- Tier 1. Not less than 20 percent ofthe total parking, walking or patio surfaces shall bepermeable. Tier 2. Not less than 30 percent ofthe total parking, ®z G G C walking or patio surfaces shall bepermeable. A4.1065 Roofing materials shall have aminimum 3 -year aged solarreflectance and thermal emittance or a minimum Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) equal to or greaterthan thevalues specified in Tables A4.1065.1(1) and A4.106 5.1(2) for low-rise residential buildings and TablesA4.1065.1(3) acid A4.1065.1(4)forhigh riseresidentialbuildings. Low-rise Residential Tier 1 roof covering shall meet or exceed the values �p contained in Table A4-106.5-1(1). IJ Tier 2 roof covering shall meet or exceed the values contained in Table A4.106.5.1(2). High-rise Residential, Hotels and'Motels Tier I roof covering shallmeet or exceed thevalues contained in Table A4.106.5.1(3). ©z Tier2 roof covering shall meet or exceed thevalues contained in Table A4.106.5.1(4)_ E2 1. Greenbuilding measures listed in this tabl emay bemandatory if adopted by a city county, or city and county as specified in Section 101.7. 2. Required prerequisitefor this Tier. 3. These measures are currently required elsewhere in statute or in regulation. LEVELS VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANTTO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD Prerequisites and electives' Enforcing Installer or Third FEATURE OR MEASURE Agency Designer party Designer party TTler ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All Ag A4.106.6 Install a vegetated roof for at least 50 percent ofthe C C C C C roof area Vegetated roofs shall comply with requirements for Item 1 C ❑ J i. Establi sh heat loss and heat gain values according to 17 roof gardens and landscaped roofs in the CaliforrdaBuilrang General ANSFACCA 2 Manual J-2004 or equivalent waste in accordance with one ofthe following- buildings shall comply with the prescriptive requirements Code, Chapters 15 and 16. 2. Size duct systems according to ANShACCAI CalifomiaBuilzd gEnergh,Ef ciemySrandkrrds3 1. Comply with a more stringent local construction and of Sections 4303.1.1 through 4303.1.4.4_ Manual D-2009 or equivalent. A4.106.7 Reduce nonroofheat islands for 50 percent of ❑ G ❑ ❑ II C sidewalks; patios, driveways or other paved areas by using one ANSI'ACCA 3 Manual S-2 004 or equivalent. C C 4.303.1 shall be installed in accordancewith the or more ofthe methods li sied. Reserved Innovative Concepts and LocalEnviron mental Conditions C A4.106.8.1 Tier 1 and Tier 2 for one- and tdo-family N CS2 ❑ ❑ Item 2 dwellings and townhouses with attached private garages_ Item 3 ❑ ❑ C ❑ ❑ Installerand Special In ectorQua lifications 4.Thewaste stream reduction alternative, per Section Qualifications 702.1 ITVAC system installers are trained and certified in Install a dedicated 2081240 -volt branch circtit, including an E2 p ❑ the proper installation ofiiVACsystems. overcorrent protective device rated at 40 amperesmimmum G C ❑ ❑ 702.2 Special inspectors employed by the enforcing per dwelling unit. tib I� _ ❑ agency must be qualified and able to demonstrate A4.106S.2 Tier 1 and Tier 2 for multifamily dwellings. K� C ❑ ❑ competence in the di scipline they are in ecting. Provi de capability for 1ture electric vehicle charging in 5 II 13 El C rate of t S gallonsper minute at 60 psi. _ percent oftotal parking spaces, asspecified_ 703.I Veri fcati on of compliance with thi s codemay 'C irri ation. ❑ ❑ ❑ A4.106.9 Provide bicycle parking facilities as noted belowor include constriction documents, plans, specifications A4.306.1 Items in this section are necessary to address Ehcception : Equivalent waste rednccd on methods or other means may be used to achieve reduction. meet alocal ordinanm whicbeveris more stringent Number of builder or installer certification, inspectionreports_or Item 2 �i� Cal Item 3 G u bicycle parking spaces may be reduced, as approved by the other methods acceptableto the enforcing agency which Foundation Svstems C ❑ ❑ enforcing agency, due to building site characteristics, including show substantial conformance. C C 0 but not limited to, isolation from otherdevelopmert. C A4104.11.1 All newly installed, permanently instailed lighting ❑ ®, water sources shall beinstalled in accordance with the Innovative Concepts and LocalEnvironmental 1. Provide short-term bicycle parking, per Section D >< ❑ reduced - Cal fermi- Plvmbmg Cale. A4.106.9.1. C C C C A4204.12.1 When one and only one mechanical system is C C C C C ❑ Tier 1. Not less than a20 percent reduction in A4.303.3 Appliances. Dishwashers and clothes washers in ©'- 2. Provide long -tem bicycle parking formOtifamly Ewes G G G ^.: ❑ buildings, per Section A4.106.92. percent ofthe Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget farthe Proposed Tier 2. Not less than a 25 percent reduction in Installat least one qualified ENERGYSTAR 3. Provide long -tarn bicycle parking for hotel andmotel 17 - cement use. appliance with maximum wateruse as follows- ❑ buildings, per Section A4.106.9.3. buildings, ❑ 4.505.2 Vaporretarder and capillary break isinstalled at Efficient Frnming?echniques L Standard Dishwashers -4.25 gallons per cycle. L., C C ❑ ❑ ❑ 2. Compact Dishwashers- 33 gallonsper cycle minimtan szetoadequatelysupport theload A4.10610 [HRI Outdoor lighting systems shall bedesigned 0 4.505.3 Moisture content ofbuildingmaterials used in ❑ C 3. Clothes Washers -water factor oft gallonsper C and installed to comply with: G wall and floor framing is checked before enclosure. component openings shall be covered during construction. cubic feet of drum capacity. to minimize waste. 1 _ The minimum requirements in the CdhrorniaEnergv ❑ Indoor Air Quality and Exhaust ❑ A4.506.1 Return air filters with avahhe greatertlmn A4.303.4Nonwaterstpplied urinals orwaterlesstoilets A4.404.3 Use premanufactured building systemsto Code for Lighting Zones 14; and percent ofthe Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget for the Proposed 19ERV 6 shall beinstalled on HVAC systems. Pressure are installed C 2. Backlight, Uplight and Glare (BUG) ratings as definedin C ❑ 171n drop across the filter shall not exceed 0.1 incheswater II Z IES TM -15-11; and ❑ added or modified, the Energy Budget isno greater than 85 column. specifymaterialquantity and provide direcdonfor 3 -Allowable BUG ratings not exceeding thoseshownin El percent ofthe Tule 24, Part 6, Energy Budget f3rthe Proposed ❑ A4.5061 IHRI Provide filters on rem air openings on-site cu-, TableA4.106.10; or Desi fin Building. rated MERV 6 or bigher during construction when it is Comply with a lawfully enacted local ordinance, witicheveri s C C C. necessary to use HVAC equipment G G more stringent. G ❑ ^ C FEATURE OR MEASURE 1. Greenbuilding measures listed in this tabl emay bemandatory if adopted by a city county, or city and county as specified in Section 101.7. 2. Required prerequisitefor this Tier. 3. These measures are currently required elsewhere in statute or in regulation. LEVELS VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANTTOSELECTELECTIVEMEASURE S VERIFICATION METHOD Prerequisites and electives' Enforcin Installer or Third FEATURE OR MEASURE g Agency Designer parry Designer party TTler ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 2 All All All E nv ironm ent a 1 Co m f ort 4.507.1 Reserved. A4.1081 hems in this section are necrosaryto address 4.303.1 Plumbing fixtures (water closets and urinals) and innovative concepts or local environmental conditions 4.507,2, is selected using the following methods- Item 1 C ❑ J i. Establi sh heat loss and heat gain values according to 17 4.504.4 80 percent of fl o or area receiving resili ent General ANSFACCA 2 Manual J-2004 or equivalent waste in accordance with one ofthe following- buildings shall comply with the prescriptive requirements flooring shall comply with specified VOC criteria 2. Size duct systems according to ANShACCAI CalifomiaBuilzd gEnergh,Ef ciemySrandkrrds3 1. Comply with a more stringent local construction and of Sections 4303.1.1 through 4303.1.4.4_ Manual D-2009 or equivalent. 4.504.5 Particleboard, medium density fiberboard ❑ ❑ PerformanceApproach forlevvh Constructed 3. Select heating and cooling equipment according to Buildings O D7F) and hardwood plywood used in interior finish ANSI'ACCA 3 Manual S-2 004 or equivalent. C C 4.303.1 shall be installed in accordancewith the 'Outdoor Air Qu ality Reserved Innovative Concepts and LocalEnviron mental Conditions C A4.5091 Items in this section are necessary to address innovative concepts orlocal environmental conditions. G Item I ❑ ❑ C C C Item 2 J G ❑ In Item 3 ❑ ❑ C ❑ ❑ Installerand Special In ectorQua lifications 4.Thewaste stream reduction alternative, per Section Qualifications 702.1 ITVAC system installers are trained and certified in either California Air Resources Board approved E2 p ❑ the proper installation ofiiVACsystems. no -added formaldehyde (NAF) resins orultra-low G C ❑ ❑ 702.2 Special inspectors employed by the enforcing emitting formaldehyde (LTLEF)resins_ tib I� _ ❑ agency must be qualified and able to demonstrate A4.504.2 Install VOC compliant resilient flooring K� C ❑ ❑ competence in the di scipline they are in ecting. systems. II 13 El C rate of t S gallonsper minute at 60 psi. `' erifications Tier 1. At least 90 percent ofthe reilient flooring 703.I Veri fcati on of compliance with thi s codemay 'C irri ation. ❑ ❑ ❑ installed shall comply. include constriction documents, plans, specifications A4.306.1 Items in this section are necessary to address Ehcception : Equivalent waste rednccd on methods or other means may be used to achieve reduction. Tier2. At least 100 percent ofthe resilient flooring builder or installer certification, inspectionreports_or Item 2 �i� Cal Item 3 G u ❑ other methods acceptableto the enforcing agency which Foundation Svstems C ❑ ❑ A4.504.3 Thermal insulation installed in thebuilding show substantial conformance. C C 0 shall meet the following requirements 1. Greenbuilding measures listed in this tabl emay bemandatory if adopted by a city county, or city and county as specified in Section 101.7. 2. Required prerequisitefor this Tier. 3. These measures are currently required elsewhere in statute or in regulation. PERMIT# 6�7-0031� BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODIFY COMPLIANCE DA BY LEVELS VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD Prerequisites and electives' Enforcing Installer or Third FEATURE OR MEASURE Agency Designer party Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All 4.504.3 Carpet and carpet systems shall becompliant Et vironmentalConditions A4.1081 hems in this section are necrosaryto address 4.303.1 Plumbing fixtures (water closets and urinals) and innovative concepts or local environmental conditions pith SOC limits. Item 1 C = ❑ ❑ C _n, Item 2 C C 17 4.504.4 80 percent of fl o or area receiving resili ent General 4.201.1 Building meets or eeceMs the requiren ents ofthe waste in accordance with one ofthe following- buildings shall comply with the prescriptive requirements flooring shall comply with specified VOC criteria CalifomiaBuilzd gEnergh,Ef ciemySrandkrrds3 1. Comply with a more stringent local construction and of Sections 4303.1.1 through 4303.1.4.4_ 4.504.5 Particleboard, medium density fiberboard ❑ ❑ PerformanceApproach forlevvh Constructed demolition wastemanagement ordinance; or Buildings O D7F) and hardwood plywood used in interior finish ❑ C C 4.303.1 shall be installed in accordancewith the systems shall comply with low fomhaldehvdeemission C C C standards. ❑ G C referenced standards. C A4.504.1 Use composite wood products madewith 4.Thewaste stream reduction alternative, per Section A4.303.1 Kitchen faucets. The maximum flow rate of either California Air Resources Board approved E2 p ❑ n no -added formaldehyde (NAF) resins orultra-low G 13C C C C emitting formaldehyde (LTLEF)resins_ tib I� _ ❑ ❑ A4.504.2 Install VOC compliant resilient flooring K� Y f ❑ C C systems. II 13 El C rate of t S gallonsper minute at 60 psi. ❑ ❑ C G Tier 1. At least 90 percent ofthe reilient flooring ❑ 'C irri ation. ❑ ❑ ❑ installed shall comply. Conditions A4.306.1 Items in this section are necessary to address Ehcception : Equivalent waste rednccd on methods or other means may be used to achieve reduction. Tier2. At least 100 percent ofthe resilient flooring G G ❑ C C C Item 2 �i� Cal Item 3 A4.303.2 Ahem ate water source for nonpotabl e 111TERIAL CONSERV _ATION AND installed shall comph•. RESOLRCE EFFICIENCY Foundation Svstems C ❑ ❑ A4.504.3 Thermal insulation installed in thebuilding C C 0 shall meet the following requirements C A4104.11.1 All newly installed, permanently instailed lighting ❑ ®, water sources shall beinstalled in accordance with the Innovative Concepts and LocalEnvironmental Tier I. Install thermal insulation in compliancewith D >< ❑ reduced - Cal fermi- Plvmbmg Cale. VOC limits. C C C C A4204.12.1 When one and only one mechanical system is C C C C C ❑ Tier 1. Not less than a20 percent reduction in A4.303.3 Appliances. Dishwashers and clothes washers in ©'- Tier ? install insulation which contains No -Added Ewes added or modified, the Energy Budget i s no greater than 95 cement use. residential buildings shall comply with the following-- ollowing-Install Formaldehyde (INAF) and isin compliance with percent ofthe Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget farthe Proposed Tier 2. Not less than a 25 percent reduction in Installat least one qualified ENERGYSTAR Tier 1. Design Building. :hen two ormore mechanical systems are cement use. appliance with maximum wateruse as follows- ❑ Interior Aloisture Control ❑ 4.505.2 Vaporretarder and capillary break isinstalled at Efficient Frnming?echniques L Standard Dishwashers -4.25 gallons per cycle. L., C C slab -on -grade foundations - ❑ ❑ 2. Compact Dishwashers- 33 gallonsper cycle minimtan szetoadequatelysupport theload ❑ 0 4.505.3 Moisture content ofbuildingmaterials used in ❑ C 3. Clothes Washers -water factor oft gallonsper C C G wall and floor framing is checked before enclosure. component openings shall be covered during construction. cubic feet of drum capacity. to minimize waste. ❑ ❑ Indoor Air Quality and Exhaust ❑ A4.506.1 Return air filters with avahhe greatertlmn A4.303.4Nonwaterstpplied urinals orwaterlesstoilets A4.404.3 Use premanufactured building systemsto percent ofthe Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget for the Proposed 19ERV 6 shall beinstalled on HVAC systems. Pressure are installed C C C G G drop across the filter shall not exceed 0.1 incheswater C� C ❑ ❑ added or modified, the Energy Budget isno greater than 85 column. specifymaterialquantity and provide direcdonfor at the time of final inspection shall be wearher or soil El percent ofthe Tule 24, Part 6, Energy Budget f3rthe Proposed ❑ A4.5061 IHRI Provide filters on rem air openings on-site cu-, moisnire-based. Desi fin Building. rated MERV 6 or bigher during construction when it is C C C C. necessary to use HVAC equipment G G system which minimizes theuse of s avty a heads. Prerequisites and electives' Enforcin A4.506.3 Direct -vent appliances shall beused when Third FEATURE OR MEASURE A4.3042 A rainwater capwre� storage and re -use system C C C equipment islocated in conditioned space; or the C ❑ ❑ C C equipment must be installed in an isolated mechanical ❑ ❑ A4.304.3 A water budget shall be developed for Mandatory 1� Tier 2 room. C All land scapeirrigation. CJ- PERMIT# 6�7-0031� BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODIFY COMPLIANCE DA BY LEVELS VERIFICATIONS APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD Prerequisites and electives' Enforcin Installer or Third FEATURE OR MEASURE Agency Designer g Agency Designer party El El 11Mandatory Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All Innovative Concepts andLocal Et vironmentalConditions A4.1081 hems in this section are necrosaryto address 4.303.1 Plumbing fixtures (water closets and urinals) and innovative concepts or local environmental conditions design that reduces the use ofpotabie water_ Item 1 C = ❑ ❑ C _n, Item 2 ❑ ^_ C C D Item 3 ❑ p ❑ C ❑ ENERGY EFFTC[ENCY General 4.201.1 Building meets or eeceMs the requiren ents ofthe waste in accordance with one ofthe following- buildings shall comply with the prescriptive requirements landscape area. CalifomiaBuilzd gEnergh,Ef ciemySrandkrrds3 1. Comply with a more stringent local construction and of Sections 4303.1.1 through 4303.1.4.4_ Tier 2. Does not exceed 60 percent ofETotimesthe ❑ ❑ PerformanceApproach forlevvh Constructed demolition wastemanagement ordinance; or Buildings A4203.1.1.1 An Energy Design Rating for the Proposed Design ❑ C C 4.303.1 shall be installed in accordancewith the Building is included in the Certificate of Compliance 4.408.2; or ❑ ❑ documentation. ❑ G C referenced standards. C A4203.11.2 QII procedures specified in the BuildingEnergy 4.Thewaste stream reduction alternative, per Section A4.303.1 Kitchen faucets. The maximum flow rate of EffLciencyStandards Reference Residential Appendix R435are E2 p ❑ n completed. Ci n C 60 psi. Kitchen faucets may temporally increase the flow " A4203.1.1.3All permanently installed lighting ishigh efficiency tib I� _ ❑ ❑ and hasrequired controls. K� Y f the following- per minute at 60 psi, and must default to a maximum flow G A4203.12.1 The Energy Budget is no greaterthan 85 percent of II 13 El C rate of t S gallonsper minute at 60 psi. ❑ ❑ C G the Tide 24, Part 6, Energy Budget for the Proposed Design ❑ 'C irri ation. ❑ ❑ ❑ Building. Conditions A4.306.1 Items in this section are necessary to address Ehcception : Equivalent waste rednccd on methods or other means may be used to achieve reduction. A4.203.12.2 The Fnergy Budget is no greater than 70 percent of G G ❑ C C C Item 2 C ❑ ❑ r r C Item 3 A4.303.2 Ahem ate water source for nonpotabl e 111TERIAL CONSERV _ATION AND the Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget for the Proposed Design RESOLRCE EFFICIENCY Foundation Svstems C ❑ ❑ Buildin¢_ TPSF) i s deli fined and constructed. for indoorpotable water reduction- Alternate nonpotable provided to the building occurmt or owner. PerformanceApproach forAdditions andAlterations C A4104.11.1 All newly installed, permanently instailed lighting ❑ ®, water sources shall beinstalled in accordance with the Innovative Concepts and LocalEnvironmental D ishighefficacy and hasrequiredcontrols_ ❑ reduced - Cal fermi- Plvmbmg Cale. `� C C C C A4204.12.1 When one and only one mechanical system is C C C C C ❑ Tier 1. Not less than a20 percent reduction in A4.303.3 Appliances. Dishwashers and clothes washers in ©'- Ewes added or modified, the Energy Budget i s no greater than 95 cement use. residential buildings shall comply with the following-- ollowing-Install percent ofthe Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget farthe Proposed Tier 2. Not less than a 25 percent reduction in Installat least one qualified ENERGYSTAR 0 Design Building. :hen two ormore mechanical systems are cement use. appliance with maximum wateruse as follows- ❑ ❑ ❑ added or modified the Energy Budgetisno greaterthan 90 Efficient Frnming?echniques L Standard Dishwashers -4.25 gallons per cycle. A4.404.1 Beams and headers and trimmers arethe ❑ ❑ percent of th e Tid e 24, Part 6, Energy Budget for the Proposed ❑ ❑ 2. Compact Dishwashers- 33 gallonsper cycle minimtan szetoadequatelysupport theload ❑ 0 Design Building. ❑ C 3. Clothes Washers -water factor oft gallonsper A4.404.2 Building dimensions and layouts are designed A4104.1.2.2 When one and only one mechanical system is component openings shall be covered during construction. cubic feet of drum capacity. to minimize waste. ❑ ❑ added or modified, the Energy Bud get is no greater than 90 ❑ ❑ A4.303.4Nonwaterstpplied urinals orwaterlesstoilets A4.404.3 Use premanufactured building systemsto percent ofthe Title 24, Part 6, Energy Budget for the Proposed with VOC and other toxic compound limits. are installed elimina!esolid samrilumber w-heneverpossible. ❑ C Design Building. Wien twro or more mechanical systems are G ❑ C� C ❑ ❑ added or modified, the Energy Budget isno greater than 85 compliant with VOC units specifymaterialquantity and provide direcdonfor at the time of final inspection shall be wearher or soil El percent ofthe Tule 24, Part 6, Energy Budget f3rthe Proposed ❑ ❑ on-site cu-, moisnire-based. Desi fin Building. with product weighted MIR limits for ROC and other toxic A4.304.lInstall a low-water c onsumO on irri g 36 an VERIFICATION S PERMIT# 6�7-0031� BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODIFY COMPLIANCE DA BY VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANTTO SELECTELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD Prerequisites and electives Enforcing Installeror Third FEATURE OR MEASURE Agency Designer party Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All WATER EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION In door W ater Use 4.303.1 Plumbing fixtures (water closets and urinals) and design that reduces the use ofpotabie water_ C C C ❑ fittings (faucets and showerbeads) installed in residential Tier 1. Doesnot exceed 65 percent ofETotimesthe waste in accordance with one ofthe following- buildings shall comply with the prescriptive requirements landscape area. 1. Comply with a more stringent local construction and of Sections 4303.1.1 through 4303.1.4.4_ Tier 2. Does not exceed 60 percent ofETotimesthe demolition wastemanagement ordinance; or 4.303.2 Plumbing fixtures and fittings required in Section landscape area. ❑ C C 4.303.1 shall be installed in accordancewith the A4.304.5 A landscape design is installed which does 4.408.2; or CaliforniaPlumbbWCock. and shall meet the applicable not utilize potable water. ❑ G C referenced standards. C A304.617or new water service connections, landscaped 4.Thewaste stream reduction alternative, per Section A4.303.1 Kitchen faucets. The maximum flow rate of irrigated areas more than 2,50 square fee. shall be 4 A08.4. kitchen faucets shall not exceed 15 gallons per minute at provided with separate subme.ers or metering devices Ci n C 60 psi. Kitchen faucets may temporally increase the flow " for outdoor potable vvaterme. diverted to recycle or salvage in compliance with one of above the maximum rate, but not to exceed 21 gallons W-ATERREtiSE SYSTE_NIS A4.305.1 Piping is installed to permit future use ofa the following- per minute at 60 psi, and must default to a maximum flow G ❑ II 13 El C rate of t S gallonsper minute at 60 psi. ❑ ❑ C G A4.305.3 Rm cled water is used for landscape ❑ C C C C irri ation. 2. Tier 2 at least a 75 percent reduction. Note: Where complying faucets are available, aerators Innovative Concepts and LocaIEnvironmentaI Conditions A4.306.1 Items in this section are necessary to address Ehcception : Equivalent waste rednccd on methods or other means may be used to achieve reduction. Item I G G ❑ C C C Item 2 C ❑ ❑ r r C Item 3 A4.303.2 Ahem ate water source for nonpotabl e 111TERIAL CONSERV _ATION AND RESOLRCE EFFICIENCY Foundation Svstems A4.4011 A Frost -protected ShallowFoundation applications. Alternate nonpotable water sources are used 4.410.1 An operation and maintenance manual shall be TPSF) i s deli fined and constructed. for indoorpotable water reduction- Alternate nonpotable provided to the building occurmt or owner. C C C ❑ ❑ water sources shall beinstalled in accordance with the Innovative Concepts and LocalEnvironmental C C ❑ reduced - Cal fermi- Plvmbmg Cale. Item 1 C C C C Item 2 C C C C C ❑ Tier 1. Not less than a20 percent reduction in A4.303.3 Appliances. Dishwashers and clothes washers in ©'- Ewes 4.503.1 Any installed gas fireplace shall be a direct -vent cement use. residential buildings shall comply with the following-- ollowing-Install sealed -combustion type. Any installed woodstove orpellet Tier 2. Not less than a 25 percent reduction in Installat least one qualified ENERGYSTAR 0 stove shall comply_ with L'S EPAPhasell emission Emits cement use. appliance with maximum wateruse as follows- C C wfiere applicable Woodstoves, pellet stoves and fireplaces Efficient Frnming?echniques L Standard Dishwashers -4.25 gallons per cycle. A4.404.1 Beams and headers and trimmers arethe ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 2. Compact Dishwashers- 33 gallonsper cycle minimtan szetoadequatelysupport theload ❑ 0 ❑ ❑ C 3. Clothes Washers -water factor oft gallonsper A4.404.2 Building dimensions and layouts are designed component openings shall be covered during construction. cubic feet of drum capacity. to minimize waste. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ A4.303.4Nonwaterstpplied urinals orwaterlesstoilets A4.404.3 Use premanufactured building systemsto 17- with VOC and other toxic compound limits. are installed elimina!esolid samrilumber w-heneverpossible. ❑ C C G ❑ OutdoorWatertise A4.404.4 Material Ii sts are included in the plans which 4.304.1 Automatic irrigation systems controllers installed compliant with VOC units specifymaterialquantity and provide direcdonfor at the time of final inspection shall be wearher or soil El ❑ ❑ ❑ on-site cu-, moisnire-based. with product weighted MIR limits for ROC and other toxic A4.304.lInstall a low-water c onsumO on irri g 36 an VERIFICATION S ❑ C C G G system which minimizes theuse of s avty a heads. Prerequisites and electives' Enforcin Installer or Third FEATURE OR MEASURE A4.3042 A rainwater capwre� storage and re -use system C C C C C G is desi fined and installed. ❑ ❑ ❑ A4.304.3 A water budget shall be developed for Mandatory 1� Tier 2 C C All land scapeirrigation. CJ- C G C A4.304.6 For new water service connections, landscaped ❑ that do not require additional resources for fini sLin g are irrigated areas more than 2,500 square fed shall be C with separate submeters or metering devices for I- Exterior trim not requiring paint or stain _ C ❑ E3provided outdoor potable wateruse. 2. 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E VE R IFICATION S LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANT TO SELECT ELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD Prerequisites and electives' Enforcin Installer or Third FEATURE OR MEASURE g Agency Designer gAgency Designer party Q 4r Ir Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All A4.304 4 Provide water eflicientl andscapeirrigation Recti -cling 4.408.1 Recycle and'orsalvage for reuseaminitimmof50 ❑ design that reduces the use ofpotabie water_ C C C percent ofthe nonhazardous construction and demolition Tier 1. Doesnot exceed 65 percent ofETotimesthe waste in accordance with one ofthe following- landscape area. 1. Comply with a more stringent local construction and Tier 2. Does not exceed 60 percent ofETotimesthe demolition wastemanagement ordinance; or landscape area. 2. A construction waste management plan, per Section A4.304.5 A landscape design is installed which does 4.408.2; or not utilize potable water. ❑ G C ❑ C A304.617or new water service connections, landscaped 4.Thewaste stream reduction alternative, per Section irrigated areas more than 2,50 square fee. shall be 4 A08.4. provided with separate subme.ers or metering devices Ci n C _ " for outdoor potable vvaterme. diverted to recycle or salvage in compliance with one of W-ATERREtiSE SYSTE_NIS A4.305.1 Piping is installed to permit future use ofa the following- grayzvater irrigation system served by the clothes G C C E; ❑ washer or other fixtures. A4.305.2 Recycled water piping is installed ❑ ❑ ❑ C G A4.305.3 Rm cled water is used for landscape ❑ C C C C irri ation. 2. Tier 2 at least a 75 percent reduction. Innovative Concepts and LocaIEnvironmentaI Conditions A4.306.1 Items in this section are necessary to address Ehcception : Equivalent waste rednccd on methods innovative concepts or local environmental conditions Item I G G ❑ C C C Item 2 C ❑ ❑ r r C Item 3 C ❑ ❑ C C C 111TERIAL CONSERV _ATION AND RESOLRCE EFFICIENCY Foundation Svstems A4.4011 A Frost -protected ShallowFoundation 4.410.1 An operation and maintenance manual shall be TPSF) i s deli fined and constructed. provided to the building occurmt or owner. 11C r C A4.4032 Cement use in foundation mix design is ❑ Innovative Concepts and LocalEnvironmental C C ❑ reduced - irmovative concepts orlocal enviromnental conditions. Item 1 C C C C Item 2 C C C C C ❑ Tier 1. Not less than a20 percent reduction in C C ❑ ❑ ©'- Ewes 4.503.1 Any installed gas fireplace shall be a direct -vent cement use. sealed -combustion type. Any installed woodstove orpellet Tier 2. Not less than a 25 percent reduction in 0 stove shall comply_ with L'S EPAPhasell emission Emits cement use. C C wfiere applicable Woodstoves, pellet stoves and fireplaces Efficient Frnming?echniques A4.404.1 Beams and headers and trimmers arethe shall also comply with applicable local ordinances. minimtan szetoadequatelysupport theload ❑ 13C 17" C A4.404.2 Building dimensions and layouts are designed component openings shall be covered during construction. to minimize waste. C G C C C A4.404.3 Use premanufactured building systemsto 17- with VOC and other toxic compound limits. elimina!esolid samrilumber w-heneverpossible. 13 ❑ C3compliant 4.504.22 Pants, stains and other coatings shall be A4.404.4 Material Ii sts are included in the plans which compliant with VOC units specifymaterialquantity and provide direcdonfor El ❑ ❑ ❑ on-site cu-, with product weighted MIR limits for ROC and other toxic VERIFICATION S LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANTTOSELECTFLECTRIEMEASURE S VERIFICATION METHOD Prerequisites and electives' Enforcin Installer or Third FEATURE OR MEASURE C gAgency Designer party ❑ ❑ ❑ Mandatory Tier t Tier 2 All All All Material Sources A4.405.1 One or more ofthe following buildingmaterials, C G ❑ ❑ that do not require additional resources for fini sLin g are used- I- Exterior trim not requiring paint or stain 2. Windows not requiring paint or stain 3. Siding or exterior wall coverings whi ch do not require paint or stain A4.405.2 Floors that do not require additional coverings are used including but not limited to stained, natural or C C ❑ C C stamped concrete floors- loors.A4.4053 A4.40-1%3Postconsumer or preconsum r recycl ed content ❑ ❑ C value (RCS') materials we used on th a proj ect_ Tier I_ Not less than a 10 -percent recycled content value. Tier 2. Not les than a 15 -percent recycled content Z2 value. A4.4054Renewable sourcebuildingproducts areused. ❑ ❑ ❑ C Enhanced Durability and Reduced Alaintenance 4.406.1 Annular spaces around pipes, electric cables, C C conduits or other openings in plates at exterior walls shall be protected against the passage of rodents by closing such openings with cement mortar, concrete masonry or similar method acceptableto the enforcing agency. WaterResistance and Moisture Nfanaaement A4.407.1 Install foundation and landscape drains. - G ❑ ❑ r A4.407.2 Install gutter and downspout systems to route water at least 5 feet away from the foundation or connect to landscape drains which discharge to a dry well, sump, , ❑ bi oswale, rainwater capture system or other approved on-site location. A4.407.3 Provide flashing details on the bmldingplans and comply with accepted industry standards or D ❑ n manufacturer's instructions. A4.407.4 Protect building materials delivered to the - construction site from rain and other sources ofmoisture. - - ❑ C C A4.407.5 In Climate Zone 16 an ice'water bari eris installed at roof valleys, eaves and wall to roof C C G intersections A4.407.6 Exterior doors to the dwelling are protected to event waterintrusion C ❑ C C C A4.407.7 A permanent overhang or awing at least 2 feet C in depth isprovided C C G C I w= w0 ai O 3 %LMi- J - a� v v C.0 =0 a� E rli� cu =c J N p Y V)O o= ai 0_ II JO O L O}d F t rn- c O_ p6rnUt- CC Y p� >, U) a- oQ ca, top�czi �m 0 dp U'c t/1 vrUQ to > I a 0 (if fY� .2- x cc -F,0=0 :3N v_ L or pr c i F-- X Of n w.o o`- EQ(Dz " mQm "o w Q F-� N U Zp:t �U -p +' t= LL 'r Z`N i=ll O wpwt L: O�)nW m - LLJ O~LLJ L+1 _Z 3•a0i `v °rQ ow a}vO"1~ U� V) of O OLLI QOCOLLI - mL)OU Ooc =)BOG tJ- NL. tork�0 11 tZw0 1-- p:3 0tzzmU i� N I 00 00 L U O -IF- Lr) UN N � CN > � 0C- CN 0 _ O ., z �z CD V O Q0 Q N Z Z Z O N Qtr Z Z w r- 0 0 Cc;. O p 4 t❑ - W U) In w a - l� O .; O t� �Cr) �Elf CO _ C::) W0) CO z 0 oz. � � I, � n -Q W U w 0 ry Iy z o43 -< LLJ W = � W J W o C/')U N o O w t� z U -1 0 0 t- CD Lal_ Q N M M O O (I M>- < Q w �- Z Q UJ Q U \ O U) D JOB NO. DRAWING NO. REVISION NO. E VERIFICATIONS LEVELS ENFORCING AGENCY TO SPECIFY APPLICANTTOSELECTELECTIVE MEASURES VERIFICATION METHOD Prerequisites and electives' Enforcin Installer or Third FEATURE OR MEASURE g Agency Designer party Mandatory Tier 1 Tier 2 All All All Construction Waste Reduction, Disposal and Recti -cling 4.408.1 Recycle and'orsalvage for reuseaminitimmof50 C C C percent ofthe nonhazardous construction and demolition waste in accordance with one ofthe following- 1. Comply with a more stringent local construction and demolition wastemanagement ordinance; or 2. A construction waste management plan, per Section 4.408.2; or 3.A waste management company. per Section 4.4083; or 4.Thewaste stream reduction alternative, per Section 4 A08.4. A4.408.1 Construction waste generated atthe steis diverted to recycle or salvage in compliance with one of the following- 1. Tier 1 at least a 65 percent reduction_ E C C 2. Tier 2 at least a 75 percent reduction. C G Ehcception : Equivalent waste rednccd on methods are devel op ed by working with local agencies. BuildioaMaintenance and O enation 4.410.1 An operation and maintenance manual shall be provided to the building occurmt or owner. C ❑ ❑ Innovative Concepts and LocalEnvironmental Conditions A4.411.1 Items in this section are necessary to address irmovative concepts orlocal enviromnental conditions. Item 1 C C C C Item 2 C C C C C ❑ Item 3 C C ❑ ❑ E\ZTRONNIE\TAL QUALITY Ewes 4.503.1 Any installed gas fireplace shall be a direct -vent sealed -combustion type. Any installed woodstove orpellet stove shall comply_ with L'S EPAPhasell emission Emits C C wfiere applicable Woodstoves, pellet stoves and fireplaces shall also comply with applicable local ordinances. Pollutant Control 4.504.1 Duct openings and other related air distribution component openings shall be covered during construction. C C _ ` 4.504.2.1 Adhesives, sealants and caulks shall be with VOC and other toxic compound limits. 13 ❑ C3compliant 4.504.22 Pants, stains and other coatings shall be compliant with VOC units C ❑ 71 4.504.23 Aerosol paints and coatings shall be compliant with product weighted MIR limits for ROC and other toxic C G compounds 4.504.2A Documentation shall be provided to verifvthat C C C compliant VOC limit finish materials have been used. 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