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GENERAL NOTES DI 0-1 MISCELLANEOUS I. ROUGH CARPENTRY INSTALL BLOCKING AS REQUIRED TO SUPPORT FINISH 5. NO PIECE OF PLYWOOD ROOF, FLOOR OR WALL 5HEATHING 12. STRUCTURAL COMPOSITE LUMBER SHALL BE VERSA -LAM Fb3100 6. SHOWER AND TUB/SHWR WALLS SHALL HAVE A SMOOTH, HARD, 2. SINGLE-WALL METAL PIPE SHALL NOT BE USED AS A VENT IN DWELLINGS AND RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES. O I. PROVIDE 4" HIGH �" WIDE STREET ADDRESS NUMBERS HARDWARE AND FIRE STOPPING TO OUT OFF CONGEALED 3.6' SHALL BE LE55 THAN 12" IN LEAST DIRECTION. 13. OR VERSA -RIM AS MFR. BY B015E CASCADE. BEARING WALL HDR5. SHALL BE 4xIO #2 OR 6x8 D.F. #1 MIN., MAIN NONABSORBENT SURFACE o/ A M015TURE RE51STANT UNDERLAYMENT TO A HEIGHT OF 72" ABY. FINISH FLR. DRAIN 3. ALL EXHAUST DUCTS SHALL TERMINATE NOT LE55 THAN V FROM x DRAFT OPENINGS AS REQUIRED BY CODES 6. FRAMING HARDWARE SHALL BE 51MP50N STRONG -TIE OR IQb lQ.b' Q' GLC. 0TILE 3040 FX w/ A PROPERTY LINE OR OPENINGS INTO THE BUILDING. TILE OF CONTRASTING COLOR, VISIBLE FROM STREETS. 2. 5TRUGTURAL FRAMING SHALL BE DOUGLAS FIR TO THE GRADES APPROVED EQUAL, WITH CONNECTORS AS SPECIFIED. TYP., U.O.N. INLET, PER CRC R307.2 1 2. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM 15 REGUIRED PER CRC 8313.3 INDICATED OR BETTER (WWPA GRADING RULES) UNLESS NOTED 7. PROVIDE 50LID BEARING CONTINUOUS FROM ALL BEAMS TO PLUMBING 7. A NON -REMOVABLE BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE SHALL BE OR NFPA 13D. FIRE SPRINKLER PLANS SHALL BE OTHERWISE. cf' GLC. FOUNDATION. I I INSTALLED ON ALL EXTERIOR HOSE BIBS. N SUBMITTED UNDER SEPARATE COVER; SUCH PLANS MUST CONGEALED 4x BEAMS $ POSTS NO. 2 8. PROVIDE FIRE BLOCKING IN CONGEALED SPACES VERTICALLY I. THE AGGREGATE AREA OF PLUMBING VENTS SHALL BE 12.57 8. THE WATER HEATER'S TYPE 'B' GAS VENT SHALL TERMINATE BE APPROVED, PERMIT ISSUED, AND HAVE INSPECTION BY ......................... EXPOSED 4x BEAMS 4 POSTSI AND HORIZONTALLY IN ACCORDANCE w/ 2016 G.R.G. SECTION SQ. INCHES, MIN. NOT LESS THAN 5' IN VERTICAL HEIGHT ABOVE THE HIGHEST THE FIRE MARSHALL PRIOR TO BUILDING CLOSING IN. ...............................NO. (ox BMS $ POSTS.........................................................NO. I 8302.11. 2. GAS FIRED WATER HEATER TANKS SHALL BE FASTENED TO THE CONNECTED APPLIANCE DRAFT HOOD OR FLUE COLLAR. 3. GARAGE MAN DOOR TO BE SOLID GORE 1-3/8" THICK OR 2x JOISTS AND RAFTERS........................................NO. 2 q. FA5TENER5 FOR PRESERVATIVE TREATED AND FIRE TREATED ADJACENT FRAMING w/ 16 GAUGE METAL STRAP (051(b OR EQ) 20 MIN. FIRE RATED DR. w/ SELF CLOSING DEVICE PER STUD, SILLS, PLATES...................................................NO. 2 WOOD SHALL BE OF HOT DIPPED ZING COATED GALVANIZED w/ MIN. 2" LONG #12 WOOD SCREWS ® 4" ABOVE CONTROLS MECHANICAL ORO 8302.5.1. SILLS ON CONCRETE...................................................PTHF STEEL, SILICON BRONZE OR COPPER. THE COATING WEIGHTS AND WITHIN 12" OF THE TOP OF THE TANK. I. DRYER DUCT TO BE MIN. 4" � THE OUTSIDE, EQUIPPED WITH A 4. ALL DOORS w/ GLAZING TO BE TEMPERED GLAZING. MISC. FRAMING NOT NOTED....................................NO. 2 FOR ZING COATED FA5TENER5 SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE w/ 3. SHOWER AND TUB -SHOWER COMBINATIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED BACK -DRAFT DAMPER. 4" (P DUCT LENGTH LIMITED TO 14' CONCRETE 3. PLYWOOD SHALL BE OF THE DESIGNATED GRADE AND SHALL A5TMA 153. 2016 GRG SECTION R317.3. w/ INDIVIDUAL CONTROL VALVES OF THE PRE55URE BALANCE WITH 2 ELBOWS. OTHER LENGTHS OR SIZES A PERMITTED OR I. CONCRETE TO BE 5 SACK MIX, 2500 PSI ® 28 DAYS MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE U.S. PRODUCT STANDARDS P5 1-83. 10. EACH SIDE OF TOP PL. LAP SPLICE SHALL HAVE (8) Ibd (5�" x 135"�) MIN., TYP. 4. OR THE THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE TYPE. INSTALL A 4" DRAIN FOR BUILDINGS PROVIDING MORE THAN (3) REQUIRED BY THE MANUFACTURE'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL. (SUBMIT REQUEST 2. REINFORCING STEEL TO BE INTERMEDIATE GRADE DEFORMED 4. NAILS AT PLYWOOD PANELS SHALL HAVE /8�� EDGE DISTANCE II. TYPICAL FASTENERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CONFORMANCE w/ WATER CLOSETS. FOR MODIFICATIONS) BARS -TYPE N OR 40. AND SHALL NOT PENETRATE FACE -PLY. GBG TABLE 2304A.1. 5. HORIZONTAL DRAINAGE PIPING SHALL BE 2% MIN. SLOPE. 127'-8" 13'-l0" 17'-I I" 13'-I" 11'-5" 13'-I" 12'-8" 10'-D" 14'-3" 7'-4" 14'-1" II' -4" 2'-6" 5'-7" 12'-4" 3'-3" 6'-7" 3'-3" 2'-2" 5'-4" 2'-O" I' -II" 3'-3" b'-7" 3'-3" '7'-4" 41 5'-4" 011 14.5' =lcv 6040 XO c- 4x10 DI Date: O ' -d' 8.3' S�° ARS 0 A �r�G,���� j O F��� * No. C2 83 �^�� REN. /19 F � m�� PORCH ti 24F -V4 GLB. HDR. Sheet Of Sheets A� w/ DBL. TRIMMERS O r GONG. 3.6' 3 -WIRE ELEC. - Ln MAIN Ix I 6x8 I 6x8 BATH IQb lQ.b' Q' GLC. 0TILE 3040 FX w/ TILE (2) 1640 SH SHWR. DI Date: 'y 0 GOV'D -d' 8.3' S�° ARS 0 A �r�G,���� j O F��� * No. C2 83 �^�� REN. /19 F � m�� PORCH ti 24F -V4 GLB. HDR. Sheet Of Sheets A� w/ DBL. TRIMMERS x010 GARAGE DOOR r GONG. 3.6' 3 -WIRE ELEC. - MEN TANKLESS WH 5030 XO N4 4.0' O �N 14.4'>l . p SHLV jy 4040 XO e IV OARAOE LAUNDRI' GONG. SUB -PANEL I a GLC. OFFICE -1 TILE = q' GLC. NOTE: GARAGE WALLS AND GLC. O FIN. To BE MIN. ° GYP. BD. 2880 m 2880 s.G. w/ ��� HAL.L SELF CL5R. 8 SELF LATCHINGX.' O �Ov 2480 =I I FR. _i f 2480 i dl N - 5.6' 4 0 D , 2880 = d HDU2 G.O. cV 24F -V4 GLB. HDR. w/ DBL. TRIMMERS 2-2X6 1/2 BATH P. I bOQO GARAGE DOOR u a' GLC. QJryk� A7z��, OYR TILE z ry 3. q' GLC. 3680 ry G.O. u-1 101111 b'-5 O Q m t L I V I NO ROOM 3080. 9' GLC. GOVERNING CODES: 2016 GBG, 2016 GRG 2016 CEG, 2016 CPG, 2016 CMG, 2016 CFC, 2016 CALIF. HEALTH $ SAFETY CODE AMENDMENTS 2016 CALIF. ENERGY CODE EFFICIENCY STANDARDS, ZONE II 2016 CALIF. ACCE551BILITY REQUIREMENTS AMERICANS w/ DISABILITIES ACT, 2015 EDITION NFPA 101, 2016 0655C OCCUPANCY GROUP: GROUP: R3 / U ALLOWABLE HEIGHT AND BUILDING AREAS (TABLE 503) ALLOWABLE AREA: UNLIMITED ACTUAL FLOOR AREA: 3ci2ci S.F. ALLOWABLE STORY/HEIGHT: (3) STORIES / 40'-0" ACTUAL STORY/HEIGHT: (1) STORY / la' -2" CONSTRUCTION TYPE: TYPE VB AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER: REQUIRED WILDLAND URBAN FIRE INTERFACE: REQ'D, SEE WUI SHEET NOTE: TH 15 PROJECT 15 LOCATED IN A WILDLAND URBAN INTERFACE AREA. SEE SHEET NUI FOR REQUIREMENTS S.G. Date: 'y 0 GOV'D FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE FOR: BRYANT RO THFELD AT: 57 ROCKY BLUFF DR. CHICO, CALIFORNIA - APN: 017-300-037 S�° ARS 0 A �r�G,���� j O F��� * No. C2 83 �^�� REN. /19 F � m�� PORCH 480 Sheet Of Sheets I x Q' GLC. O D_ 200 AMP., GONG. p 3 -WIRE ELEC. (STUCCO Ln MAIN SOFFIT CLW I 6x8 I 6x8 BATH IQb lQ.b' Q' GLC. 0TILE 3040 FX w/ TILE (2) 1640 SH SHWR. A 5040 XO 5040 XO 5L % d 4.-7 ®r.,,3+ O 6x8 �N 6 6x8cV Z -o = 4020 XO O O PR. C.. TUB 7,5 500 BEDROOM #3 �Yryp I SHWR w/ _ Q ( TILE WALL LIN. 1 -_' `o a' GLC. OOL /� CARPET - 0 m i "' BAT I BEDROOM #2 m 0- I TILE O i CARPET DININO 1 I LINEN I - 2480 Q GLC. HALL r d) BELT -DRIVE WHOLE - HOUSE FAN w/ R4.2 n'el' GLC. 1 ( ICi INSUL., w/ VARIABLE m CARPET 2680 SPEED RHEOSTAT. 2680 � 1 U. 22 "x30" ATTI G �t r ACCESS 3080 I _ 42" WALL w/ y G.O. I I I d) WOOD GAP �% OG L - _ _J ' 2480 i ry INSTALL 60" WALL -MOUNTED - - _ - ELECTRIC FIREPLACE I S 4 P COOKTOP 3080 w/ HOOD PR. 2 80 KITCHEN a' GLC. 2080 6x8 I DW I OO REF. !SHELVES L - Q5040 FX 8.3' A 3 01 Atl -111 SYMBOL: . SHEARNALL: SHEARNALL 50HEDULE : 6 5/6" GDX PLYWD. OR 055 w/ Sd'S 6 6", 12" O.G., Ibd SINKER SILL NAILS ® 8" O.G. Q5/6" GDX PLYWD. OR OSB w/ 8d'5 ® 4", 12" O.G., w/ 4x STUDS ® ADJ. PANEL SPLICES, Ibd SINKER SILL NAILS ® 5Y2" O.G Q5/8" GDX PLYWD. OR OSB w/ 8d15 ® 511,1211 O.G. w/ 4x STUDS ® ADJ. PANEL SPLICES, Ibd SINKER SILL NAILS ® 4Y2" O.G. Q5/8" GDX PLYWD. OR 05B w/ Sd'S 6 2", 12" O.G. w/ 4x STUDS ® ADJ. PANEL SPLICES, Ibd SINKER SILL NAILS ® 2V:2" O.G. I. NAILS SHALL BE COMMON NAILS (2l'2"x.1319, TYP., U.O.N. 2. ALL PLYWOOD PANELS SHALL HAVE ALL EDGES BLOCKED. NOTE: WINDOW HD. HT. SHALL BE 7'-0" ABV. F.F. U.N.O. SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR THE AUTOMATIC, RESIDENTIAL FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH G.R.G. SECTION R313.3 OR NFPA 13D. G.R.G. SECTION R313.1.1 1 FAM I L1' ROOM I 4 16.4' � GLC. a � - - C I BEDROOM #4 d „ I CARPET (/ TEMP. TEMP. TEMP. 3068 FR. (3) 3660 5H p 20'-ci" 82'-0" GOV'D PORCH a' GLC. t(STUCC=1T 5�"xIOY2" 24F -V4 GLB. HDR. w/ DBL TRIMMERS - FLOOR PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0" 6040 XO 6040 FIX, s Date: 'y TEMP. FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE FOR: BRYANT RO THFELD AT: 57 ROCKY BLUFF DR. CHICO, CALIFORNIA - APN: 017-300-037 S�° ARS 0 A �r�G,���� j O F��� * No. C2 83 �^�� REN. /19 F � m�� 480 Sheet Of Sheets R 2648 D p on A/C UNIT I � JACUZZI TUB O °r� JMR MASTER I ,� 16_2167 I BATH IQb lQ.b' Q' GLC. 0TILE TILE ( SHWR. 1 2680 PKT. 1 I_ 01 cf' GLC. I I I CARPET N 2040 SH •o" t MASTER c BEDROOM cf' GLC. CARPET Q2040 5H 6 IL GOV'D d) PORCH o x 01 (STUCCO SOFFIT CLG� cV A <t (Ox8 13 l> opo PEfiMlT #_9 - M)17P CdLINry 1XV71, 1 11'M NT VICES r_vi .fit r DATt _------ z�7i NORTf� MINIMUM TITLE 24 RECUIREMENT5: AREAS: MINIMUM HEATING EFFICIENCY: 1-15% AFUE LIVING AREA: 2648 50. FT. MINIMUM GOOLI NG EFFICIENCY: 14.0 SEER 12.0 EER GARAGE AREA: 858 50. FT. DUCT INSULATION: R8 COV. PORCH AREA: 425 50. FT. RADIANT BARRIER ROOF SHEATH I NO: REG2'D WATER HEATER EFFICIENCY: .82 REQUIRED HERS VERIFICATION: SEE GFIR FOR HERS REG2'5 Revision: Date: BY: G°� GREGORY A. PEITZ AUG 0 9 20171 DEVELOPMENT ARCHITECT SERVICES 383 Rio Lindo Ave. Chico, CA. 95926 (530) 894-5719 &7-0707 FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE FOR: BRYANT RO THFELD AT: 57 ROCKY BLUFF DR. CHICO, CALIFORNIA - APN: 017-300-037 S�° ARS 0 A �r�G,���� j O F��� * No. C2 83 �^�� REN. /19 F � m�� Date APRIL 2017 Sheet Of Sheets R 2648 D p 8.8_,7 JMR S��e °r� JMR ,� 16_2167 8/8/2017 8:43:41 AM 5 EAST ELEVATION 1/411 = it—On NEST ELEVATION 1/41 = 11 ILIJ 4" OLR. TO EARTH AND 2" TO GONG. FOR WEEP SGREED 7u PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DCVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR COME COMPLIANCE Revision: Date: 4" OLR. TO EARTH AND 2" TO GONG. FOR WEEP SGREED 7u PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DCVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR COME COMPLIANCE Revision: Date: PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DCVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR COME COMPLIANCE Revision: Date: By: GREGORY A. PEITZ ARCHITECT 383 Rio Lindo Ave. Chico, CA. 95926 (530) 894-5719 RESIDENCE FOUR BEDROOM FOR: BRYANT R0 HFELD AT: 57 ROCKY BLUFF DR. CHICO, CALIFORNIA APN: 017-300-037 Fly. A ARA � ' No. 1283 `��� RE . 7/1 �= F F ^�\�O R DScale 2648 Date APRIL 2°" Sheet Of x Sheets �Ag JMR Drawn JMi� Job I 8/8/2017 8:43:44 AM �I I� N I u GIRDER TRUSS GIRDER TRUSS COMP. SHINGLES o/ 15# FELT o/ Y.2 GDX OR OSB w/ 8d'5 ®6", 12" O.G. A R-4ci INSUL. TRUSSES m I RDER TRUSS � �5EE ROOF PLE Date: By: II FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE � FOR. BRYANT RO THFELD AT: 57 ROCKY BLUFF DR. CHICO, CALIFORNIA - APN: 017-300-037 ,�S�o Aq C�/� ��!!,'' vV * "No. 1283 * � RE • 7/�_ F p � A�\�p ate APRIL 2017 � ROTHFELD 2648 I _ Y2" GYP. BD. ® WALLS oe t� v - � Drawn MR J165-2167 I z Job 16 -2 i 67 o I O I 2.82K m DRAG TRU55 O. GIRDER TRUSS I — 6:12 2 6 � �5EE ROOF PLE 5F.OT I O N A-5 1/4" = 1'-0" ru 1'-0" TYP. Ca3G37mm T_"I/ L _J I ATTIC MTD. F.A.U., SEE NOTE 6 ROOF NOTES, SEE DETAIL 3 6 OF BEAM 12 T II 4.3aK DRAG II TRUSS Win! 5 1.2K DRAG TRUSS 6 6:12 6:12 5 BOTH WAYS 6 IBOTH WAYS GIRDER TRUSS N GIRDER TRUSS LIKI I -T7 it I / I I/ �I I BIRDER (rRU55—� L_—J it---- ---- N � II 0 0 t N m II Q PROVIDE SOLID BEARING UNDER GIRDER TRUSSES. WHERE MULTIPLE STUDS ARE REQUIRED, FACE NAI. STUDS TOGETHER w/ Ibd SINKERS ® 6" O.G., TYP. - it NOTE: ROOT SHEATH I NC AND ATTIC C ABLE END WALLS SHALL BE "TECH SHIELD" RADIANT -BA RIER OR EO. ROOF PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0" PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE DATE rf'� / i BY ROOF NOTF:5: I. ROOF FRAMING SHALL BE: PRE -MFR TRUSSES ® 24" O.G. TYP. U.O.N. 2. ROOF PITCH SHALL BE: 6:12, TYP. 3. ROOF O.H. SHALL BE. 2'-0" ® EAVES, U.O.N. 2'-0" ® G.E., U.O.N. 4. ROOF COVERING SHALL BE: COMP. SHINGLES o/ 15# FELT o/Yz" GDX OR OSB. w/ 8d'S ® 61"121, O.G. 5. REQUIRED ATTIC VENTILATION: 3a2a / 300 = 13.10 50. FT. OF NET FREE AREA VENTILATION REQUIRED. • LOW VENTING: PROVIDE (20) 5�"x228" VULCAN' EAVE VENTS ® .33 50. FT. EACH. TOTAL LOW VENTING PROVIDED: 6.6 50. FT. OF NET FREE AREA • HIGH VENTING (LOCATED MAX. 3' VERTICAL BELOW RIDGE): PROVIDE MIN. 50' CONT. RIDGE VENT ® 0.125 50. FT. PER FT. TOTAL HIGH VENTING PROVIDED: 6.25 50. FT. OF NET FREE AREA. 6. ATTIC MOUNTED F.A.U. PROVIDE SERVICE LIGHT w/ SWITCH ® ACCESS HOLE. PROVIDE IIOV SERVICE OUTLET ® UNIT. PROVIDE 24" WIDE CATWALK FROM ACCESS HOLE TO 30" 50. x 30" HIGH CLEAR MAINTENANCE PLATFORM ® UNIT. Revision: Date: By: GREGORY A. PEITZ ARCHITECT 383 Rio Lindo Ave. Chico, CA. 95926 (530) 894-5719 FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE � FOR. BRYANT RO THFELD AT: 57 ROCKY BLUFF DR. CHICO, CALIFORNIA - APN: 017-300-037 ,�S�o Aq C�/� ��!!,'' vV * "No. 1283 * � RE • 7/�_ F p � A�\�p ate APRIL 2017 GD. BD. ® GLC. ROTHFELD 2648 A _ Y2" GYP. BD. ® WALLS oe t� v - A 2x6 STUDS ® 16" O.G. Drawn MR J165-2167 R -la INSUL. R-23 BIB INSUL. Job 16 -2 i 67 SEE FDN. PLAN tR�154 149 5F.OT I O N A-5 1/4" = 1'-0" ru 1'-0" TYP. Ca3G37mm T_"I/ L _J I ATTIC MTD. F.A.U., SEE NOTE 6 ROOF NOTES, SEE DETAIL 3 6 OF BEAM 12 T II 4.3aK DRAG II TRUSS Win! 5 1.2K DRAG TRUSS 6 6:12 6:12 5 BOTH WAYS 6 IBOTH WAYS GIRDER TRUSS N GIRDER TRUSS LIKI I -T7 it I / I I/ �I I BIRDER (rRU55—� L_—J it---- ---- N � II 0 0 t N m II Q PROVIDE SOLID BEARING UNDER GIRDER TRUSSES. WHERE MULTIPLE STUDS ARE REQUIRED, FACE NAI. STUDS TOGETHER w/ Ibd SINKERS ® 6" O.G., TYP. - it NOTE: ROOT SHEATH I NC AND ATTIC C ABLE END WALLS SHALL BE "TECH SHIELD" RADIANT -BA RIER OR EO. ROOF PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0" PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE DATE rf'� / i BY ROOF NOTF:5: I. ROOF FRAMING SHALL BE: PRE -MFR TRUSSES ® 24" O.G. TYP. U.O.N. 2. ROOF PITCH SHALL BE: 6:12, TYP. 3. ROOF O.H. SHALL BE. 2'-0" ® EAVES, U.O.N. 2'-0" ® G.E., U.O.N. 4. ROOF COVERING SHALL BE: COMP. SHINGLES o/ 15# FELT o/Yz" GDX OR OSB. w/ 8d'S ® 61"121, O.G. 5. REQUIRED ATTIC VENTILATION: 3a2a / 300 = 13.10 50. FT. OF NET FREE AREA VENTILATION REQUIRED. • LOW VENTING: PROVIDE (20) 5�"x228" VULCAN' EAVE VENTS ® .33 50. FT. EACH. TOTAL LOW VENTING PROVIDED: 6.6 50. FT. OF NET FREE AREA • HIGH VENTING (LOCATED MAX. 3' VERTICAL BELOW RIDGE): PROVIDE MIN. 50' CONT. RIDGE VENT ® 0.125 50. FT. PER FT. TOTAL HIGH VENTING PROVIDED: 6.25 50. FT. OF NET FREE AREA. 6. ATTIC MOUNTED F.A.U. PROVIDE SERVICE LIGHT w/ SWITCH ® ACCESS HOLE. PROVIDE IIOV SERVICE OUTLET ® UNIT. PROVIDE 24" WIDE CATWALK FROM ACCESS HOLE TO 30" 50. x 30" HIGH CLEAR MAINTENANCE PLATFORM ® UNIT. Revision: Date: By: GREGORY A. PEITZ ARCHITECT 383 Rio Lindo Ave. Chico, CA. 95926 (530) 894-5719 FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE � FOR. BRYANT RO THFELD AT: 57 ROCKY BLUFF DR. CHICO, CALIFORNIA - APN: 017-300-037 ,�S�o Aq C�/� ��!!,'' vV * "No. 1283 * � RE • 7/�_ F p � A�\�p ate APRIL 2017 Sheet or Sheets ROTHFELD 2648 A 8.8_I -r JMR Scale Drawn MR J165-2167 Job 16 -2 i 67 8/8/2017 8:43:46 AM OF I GFI onqp GFI TANKLE55 WH ELEC.SUB-PANEL. SEE v CALGREEN RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES, 4.106.4.1 FOR ELECTRIC O�tR�tO VEHICLE CHARGING REQS. PROVIDE SEPARATE GROUNDING WIRE FROM EACH PANEL TO ELEG. MAIN ----- &F I AIN----- GFI 51NOLE POLE SWITCH -�}- Tota Outlet - A Outlet - B utlet - COutlet Outlet-Cr - D Outlet - E Outlet - F Cfm Appliance FAU Cook Top Ovens water Heater CPM 91 37 23 IJ I Branch Length (In feet) 41 IJ 34 27 -- - IJ I 1!2 IJ I 3 62 LJ A LJ A+B+C A+B-,C+D A+B+C_+D+E -- Totals (MI) 91 128 all 332 - -- Totals Length (In feet) NOTE: GARAGE RECEPTACLES 7 /2'-0" 72 - Pipe Dia. (In Inches) TO BE +18" MIN. A.F.F. 1 MIN. l 1/44 i GLR.- VACANCY SENSOR -�}- PENDANT LIGHT GFI � s D� ELEG. DISCONNECT DUPLEX REGEPT. SCONCE FIXTURE ® 110 V. SMOKE DETECTOR PIPING f CFM C APPLIANCLS 51NOLE POLE SWITCH -�}- Tota Outlet - A Outlet - B utlet - COutlet Outlet-Cr - D Outlet - E Outlet - F Cfm Appliance FAU Cook Top Ovens water Heater CPM 91 37 23 181 -- --- 332 Branch Length (In feet) 41 38 34 27 -- - Branch Dia tht inches) 3/4 1!2 lit 3 PIPING (gl SECTIONS 51NOLE POLE SWITCH -�}- GLC. MTD. FIXT. FOUR BEDR00M RESIDENCE FOR: R: B R YA N T R 0 T H F E L D AT: 5'7 ROCKY BLUFF DR. CHIC 0 , CALIFORNIA - AP N: 017-300-037 CEILING FAN H/ LIGHT Section - 1 Section - 2 Section - 3 Section - 4 Section - 5 Outlet (Appliance) A B C D F. --- CFM 91 37 23 181 --- — Length (In feet) 4 3 3 62 DIMMER/5-WAY 5WITGH A A+B A+B+C A+B-,C+D A+B+C_+D+E -- Totals (MI) 91 128 151 332 - -- Totals Length (In feet) 4 7 10 72 - Pipe Dia. (In Inches) 3'4 1 1 l 1/44 Propane Tank. D Wa[er Heater Branch - D lrl9-[Y](l btu t oo, Oco Section -4 Section - 3 Section - 2 1 Section - 1 NOTES: I . The BTtr values used in designing the gas pipe schematic are derived Eom the construction documents or from standard appliance values frori table 1208.4 1 CPC 2016 2. The actual BTU appliance values may change during construction. It is the responsibility of the licensed plumber to check the values used in this design and the actual values installed. Any discrepancy shall be brought to the attention of the Architect i Designer and the person responsible for the gas pipe schematic. 3. If LPG gas is used, the final propane tank installation COV /'D location may vary licmt the construction documents. Y The new location shall made know as per note 92 fi�ORG�- above. 4 The licensed plum her that is responsible for the installation of the gas lines shall provide a final gas line schematic drawing if any changes to the attached schematic are made. The new schematic drawing shall be provided to the local building official, Architect,' Designer and the person responsible for this gas pipe schematic. 5. Not used 6. CF'N1=BTU17,100 Branch- A Branch - B FAL; A Cooktop Branch - C 40,OlHl btu B 1 On 0(10 htu Ovens C 25,000 btu NEW GAS PIPING SCHEMATIC Net to Scale OL.S $ 51NOLE POLE SWITCH -�}- GLC. MTD. FIXT. FOUR BEDR00M RESIDENCE FOR: R: B R YA N T R 0 T H F E L D AT: 5'7 ROCKY BLUFF DR. CHIC 0 , CALIFORNIA - AP N: 017-300-037 CEILING FAN H/ LIGHT $3 THREE WAY 5WITGH Sheet Of Sheets RECESSED CLO. FIXT. SMR $D DIMMER 5WITGH Drawn IJMR CEILING FAN NO LIGHT Job 16-2161 MINI RECESSED CLO. FIXT. $D3 DIMMER/5-WAY 5WITGH WALL MTD. FIXTURE SIGNAL PUSH BUTTON $T TIMER 5WITGH TRAGIC FIXTURE PANEL BOARD E) VACANCY SENSOR -�}- PENDANT LIGHT 0 PUCK LIGHT D� ELEG. DISCONNECT DUPLEX REGEPT. SCONCE FIXTURE ® 110 V. SMOKE DETECTOR 220 VOLT OUTLET -� MINI SCONCE FIXTURE EXHAUST FAN DUPLEX SPLIT WIRED MOTION -ACTIVATED WHOLE HOUSE VACUUM QUAD. RECEPT. SECURITY LIGHT CONNECTION FLOOR OUTLET }� UNDER CABINET OM IIOv CARBON MONOXIDE LIGHTING ALARM H/ BATTERY BACKUP a TV OUTLET [! :Z ;:] TUBE LIGHT FIXTURE 6FI AUTOMATIC GARAGE © PHONE OUTLET VP SUITABLE FOR DAMP _ r DOOR OPENER LISTED IN LOCATION L — ACCORDANCE H/ UL 525, e TV/PHONE OUTLET 4— FUEL GAS OUTLET H/ GFI OUTLET I. ALL LUMINAIRES SHALL BE JA8-2016 LISTED HI &H -EFFICACY. 2. ALL EXTERIOR LIGHTING FIXTURES SHALL BE "SUITABLE FOR DAMP LOCATIONS" IE_i fO`I'ER HALL LIVINO ROOM —200 AMP., 5 -WIRE ELEC. MAIN WP GFI J �\ DININO N, 13K43 OF SFI \ �I &FII GF I i I I GI z I mem _-- I KITCHEN GF1 VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS I. KITCHEN VENTILATION: A. THE KITCHEN SHALL HAVE AN EXHAUST FAN H/ A MIN. VENTILATION RATE OF 100 CFM. B. THE N015E RATING SHALL BE 5 50NE MAXIMUM. G. THE FAN SHALL BE DUCTED TO THE OUTSIDE H/ A MINIMUM 5"(P SMOOTH DUCT (55' MAXIMUM RUN H/ (2) ELBOWS OR FITTIN(5S). 2. BATHROOM VENTILATION: A. EACH BATHROOM SHALL HAVE AN EXHAUST FAN H/ A MIN. VENTILATION RATE OF 50 CFM. B. THE NOISE RATING SHALL BE 5 SONE MAXIMUM. G. THE FAN SHALL BE DUCTED TO THE OUTSIDE H/ A MINIMUM 4"4) SMOOTH DUCT (75' MAXIMUM RUN H/ (2) ELBOWS OR FITTINGS). D. BATHROOM EXHAUST FANS MUST BE CONTROLLED BY A HUMID15TAT CONTROL CAPABLE OF ADJUSTMENT BETWEEN A RELATIVE HUMIDITY RANGE OF 50 TO 50%. 2016 00550 SECTION 4.506. 3. WHOLE - BUILDINO VENTILATION: SEE CFIR FOR WHOLE BUILDINS VENTILATION REQUIRED CFM. WI EO EO ��J o00 BEDROOM #5 \ REF. 4T, I FAM I LY ROOM WP OF I GOV'D PORCH 10/ 0 z BEDROOM #2 / BELT -DRIVE WHOLE / HOUSE FAN W R4.2 INSUL., w/ VARIABLE ou SPEED RHEOSTAT. HALLF �OGM� I � 1 `� ��—J 11 I I NOTE: PROVIDE LIGHT 4 110 VOLT OUTLET AT ATTIC MTD. F.A.U. \ BEDROOM #4 ELECTRICAL PLAN 1/4" = I'-0" VERIFY LOCATION A/C UNIT 20 V. MASTER BATH Tf ® I I I I I \ I \ I ❑ GFI \ 3 3 A \ \ 1 PORCH � MASTER BEDROOM PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE DATES �j BY ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1. PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL 20 AMP BRANCH CIRCUIT FOR EACH BATHROOM AND LAUNDRY. THESE CIRCUITS SHALL SERVE NO OTHER OUTLETS. 2. ALL 15 $ 20 AMP BRANCH CIRCUITS SUPPLYING OUTLETS INSTALLED IN BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOMS, DINING ROOMS, LIVING ROOMS, PARLORS, LIBRARIES, DENS, SUNROOMS, RECREATION ROOMS, HALLWAYS, CLOSETS OR SIMILAR ROOMS, SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH A COMBINATION ARG -FAULT CIRCUITS INTERRUPTERS. 5. PROVIDE (2) OR MORE 20 -AMP SMALL APPLIANCE BRANCH CIRCUITS EVENLY PROPORTIONED IN THE KITCHEN, PANTRY, BREAKFAST ROOM, DINING ROOM, OR SIMILAR AREA TO SERVE ALL WALL AND FLOOR OUTLETS. SUCH CIRCUITS SHALL HAVE NO OTHER OUTLETS. 4. ALL 125 VOLT, SINGLE PHASE, 15 AND 20 AMP RECEPTACLES SHALL BE LISTED TAMPER RESISTANT RECEPTACLES. 5. FIXTURES, LAMP HOLDERS AND RECEPTACLES OUTLETS SHALL BE SECURELY SUPPORTED. A FIXTURE THAT WEIGHS MORE THAN bibs OR EXCEEDS 161n. IN ANY DIMENSION SHALL NOT BE SUPPORTED BY THE SCREW SHELL OF A LAMP HOLDER PER 2016 CEG SECTION 410.50. (o). OUTLET BOXES SHALL NOT BE USED AS THE SOLE SUPPORT FOR CEILING FANS PER 2016 SECTION 514.27 (o $ d). 6. ALL HARDWIRED DETECTORS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED. 7. ALL LUMINAIRES SHALL BE JA8-2016 LISTED HIGH-EFFIGAGY. 8. ALL GARAGE, LAUNDRY ROOM, AND UTILITY ROOM LIGHTING SHALL BE HIGH-EFFIGAGY AND CONTROLLED BY A MANUAL -ON VACANCY SENSOR. cf. LIGHT FIXTURES SHALL COMPLY H/ THE CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED IN 2016 CEO ARTICLE 410.5. Revision: Date: BY: GREGORY A. PEITZ���,°RYA. ARCHITECT 383 Rio Lindo Ave. Chico, CA. 95926 (530) 894-5719 FOUR BEDR00M RESIDENCE FOR: R: B R YA N T R 0 T H F E L D AT: 5'7 ROCKY BLUFF DR. CHIC 0 , CALIFORNIA - AP N: 017-300-037 S�° ARS A ��� * No. C 283 � REN /19 F ��o� � CAb R 2648 D Date APR'L 2°'08-8-I7 Sheet Of Sheets SMR Scale Drawn IJMR Job 16-2161 8/8/2017 8:43:50 AM A55 ®4'-O" 15" MIN. 18" MIN. O.G., TYP., ROOF PLY. U.O.N. WALL TOP PLATE SOLID BLOCKING E.N E.NGIRDER TRU55 —I" MIN. 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END 2x STUDS ® 16" O!.O__ I I I TIRU55 STRAP s-4 1'1 = I' -O P.T. SILL W/ Y2 " DIA. x 12" A.B. ® 6' O.G. AND 12" MAX. FROM ENDS W/ n.. nnn" flt Arte W A GL"=CG T%./C I - 5TORY FOOTING F-1 6" x 6" MIN. PLYWD. OU55ET5 EA. SIDE w/ (5) 5d'5 EA_ TO F05T SEE FOUNDATION PLAN 4 GIRDER--\ VFOR FRAMING SIZES NIAT.4x4 POST (i GRADE TOE -NAIL TO v REDWD. BLOCK z z w/ (5) Sd'5 MIN. PRECAST dl N z GONG. PIER z_ 2" EMBEDMENT 11=_I I IR=' I I 1E'I I I=I I I= -I -I I .- a III—III—I I I� F I ER FOOT I NO F-=;2 I " = 1'-0 11 GREGORY A. PEITZ ARCHITECT 383 Rio Lindo Ave. Chico,, CA. 95926 (530) 894-5719 P.T. SILL W/ Y2" DIA. x 12" A.B. ® 6' O.G. $ 12" MAX. FROM ENDS W/ 5"x5"x.229" PLATE WASHERS, TYP. SILL NAIL E.N. SHEAR PLY PER 50HED. AS NOTED N ON FLOOR PLAN SOLID BLKG. A55's PER PLAN E.N. 2x STUDS a W I6" O.G., w MATCH SIZE v OF STUDS z E.N. ABOVE NATURAL i GRADE - z dl � — z -I 11=1 ��I I I 77T I I Ae6" I III=1 I 1=1 11= I I a =_ ' #4 TOP BOTTOM 12" INTERIOR FOOT I NO F-24 1 " = I' -O P.T. SILL W/ Y2 " DIA. x 12" A.B. ® 6' O.G. AND 12" MAX. FROM ENDS IW/ 5"x5"x.229" PLATE WASHERS, TYP. z GONG. SLAB SEE �FOUNDATION PLAN Cdt='TGv t ldll vnn>= 1=1 Y Tn RAFTER 5TRAF 5-3 Ib" MIN. w/ 05) &d'S PER STRAP 5HEAR TRAN5FER 1/2" = I' -O" m� 5ARA5F. FOOT I N LINE OF STEMWALL BEYOND " FELT STRIP TYPICAL EASED EDGE DRI\\/EWAY GONG. SLAB, SEE SLAB mid FOUNDATION PLAN ° a a o.' a � a ° CONT. #4 TOP $ BOTTOM 12" MIN. z_ TYP. U.O.N. m p 5ARA5E DOOR OFEN I X15 � F-141 I" = I' -O" PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE DATE_ FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE FOR: BRYANT ROTHFELD AT: 57 ROCKY BLUFF DR. CHICO, CALIFORNIA - APN: 017-300-037 Date CORA A/�� APRIL 2017 ROTHFELD Scale 2648 No. 283 * Drawn 7119 JMR OF c ' Job 16-2167 Sheet Of Sheets SECTION R337.3 STANDARDS OF QUALITY R337.3.1 General. Building material, systems, assemblies and methods of construction used in this chapter shall be in accordance with Section R337.3. R337.3.2 Qualification by testing. Material and material assemblies tested in accordance with the requirements of Section R337.3 shall be accepted for use when the results and conditions of those tests are met. Product evaluation testing of material and material assemblies shall be approved or listed by the State Fire Marshal, or identified in a current report issued by an approved agency. R337.3.3 Approved agency. Product evaluation testing shall be performed by an approved agency as defined in Section 1702 of the California Building Code. The scope of accreditation for the approved agency shall include building product compliance with code. R337.3.4 Labeling. Material and material assemblies tested in accordance with the requirements of section R337.3 shall bear an identification label showing the fire test results. That identification label shall be issued by a testing and/or inspecting agency approved by the State Fire Marshal. 1. Identification mark of the approved testing and/or inspecting agency. 2. Contact and identification information of the manufacturer. 3. Model number or identification of the product or material. 4. Pre-test weathering specified in this chapter. 5. Compliance standard as described under Section R337.3.7. R337.3.5 Weathering and surface treatment protection. R337.3.5.1 General. Material and material assemblies tested in accordance with the requirements of Section R337.3 s hall maintain their fire test performance under conditions of use when installed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. R337.3.5.2 Weathering. Fire -retardant -treated wood and fire -retardant -treated wood shingles and shakes shall meet the fire test performance requirements of this chapter after being subjected to the weathering conditions contained in the following standards, as applicable to the materials and the conditions of use. R337.3.5.2.1 Fire -retardant -treated wood. Fire -retardant -treated wood shall be tested in accordance with ASTM D 2898, "Standard Practice for Accelerated Weathering of Fire -Retardant Treated Wood for Fire Testing (Method A)" and the requirements of Section 2303.2. R337.3.5.2.2 Fire -retardant -treated wood shingles and shakes. Fire -retardant -treated wood shingles and shakes shall be approved and listed by the State Fire Marshal in accordance with Section 208(c), Title 19 California Code of Regulations. R337.3.5.3 Surface treatment protection. The use of paints, coatings, stains, or other surface treatments are not an approved method of protection as required in this section. R337.3.6 Alternates for materials, design, tests and methods of construction. The enforcing agency is permitted to modify the provisions of this chapter for site-specific conditions in accordance with Section 1.11.2.4. When required by the enforcing agency for the purposes of granting modifications, a fire protection plan shall be submitted in accordance with the California Fire Code, Chapter 49. R337.3.7 Standards of quality. The State Fire Marshal standards for exterior wildfire exposure protection listed below and as referenced in this chapter are located in the California Referenced Standards Code, Part 12 and Chapter 35 of this code. SFM Standard 12-7A-1, Exterior Wall Siding and Sheathing. A fire resistance test standard consisting of a 150 kW intensity direct flame exposure for a 10 minutes duration. SFM Standard 12-7A-2, Exterior Windows. A fire resistance test standard consisting of a 150 kW intensity direct flame exposure for a 8 minutes duration. SFM Standard 12-7A-3, Horizontal Projection Underside A fire resistance test standard consisting of a 300 kW intensity direct flame exposure for a 10 minute duration. SFM Standard 12-7A-4, Decking. A two-part test consisting of a heat release rate (Part A) deck assembly combustion test with an under deck exposure of 80kW intensity direct flame for a 3 minute duration, and a (Part B) sustained deck assembly combustion test consisting of a deck upper surface burning ember exposure with a 12 mph wind for 40 minutes using a 2.2 Ib (1 kg) burning "Class A" size 12" x 12" x 2.25" (300 mm x 300 mm x 57 mm) roof test brand. SFM Standard 12 -7A -4A, Decking Alternate Method A. A heat release rate deck assembly combustion test with an under deck exposure of 80 kW intensity direct flame for a 3 minute duration. SFM Standard 12-7A-5, Ignition -Resistant Material. A generic building material surface burning flame spread test standard consisting of an extended 30 minute ASTM E84 or UL 723 test method as is used for Fire -Retardant -Treated wood. SECTION R337.4 IGNITION RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION R337.4.1 General. The materials prescribed herein for ignition resistance shall conform to the requirements of this chapter. R337.4.2 Ignition -resistant material. Ignition -resistant material shall be determined in accordance with the test procedures set forth in SFM Standard 12-7A-5 "Ignition -Resistant Material" or in accordance with this section. R337.4.3 Alternative methods for determining Ignition -resistant material. Any one of the following shall be accepted as meeting the definition of ignition -resistant material: 1. Noncombustible material. Material that complies with the definition for noncombustible materials in Section 202 2. Fire -retardant -treated wood. Fire -retardant -treated wood identified for exterior use that complies with the requirements of Section 2303.2 of the California Building Code. 3. Fire -retardant -treated wood shingles and shakes. Fire -retardant -treated wood shingles and shakes, as defined in Section 1505.6 of the California Building Code and listed by State Fire Marshal for use as "Class B" roof covering, shall be accepted as an Ignition -resistant wall covering material when installed over solid sheathing. SECTION R337.5 ROOFING R337.5.1 General. Roofs shall comply with the requirements of Sections R337 and R902. Roofs shall have a roofing assembly installed in accordance with its listing and the manufacturer's installation instructions. R337.5.2 Roof coverings. Where the roof profile allows a space between the roof covering and roof decking, the spaces shall be constructed to prevent the intrusion of flames and embers, be firestopped with approved materials or have one layer of minimum 72 pound (32.4 kg) mineral -surfaced nonperforated cap sheet complying with ASTM D 3909 installed over the combustible decking. R337.5.3 Roof valleys. Where valley flashing is installed, the flashing shall be not less than 0.019 -inch (0.48 mm) No. 26 gage galvanized sheet corrosion -resistant metal installed over not less than one layer of minimum 72 -pound (32.4 kg) mineral -surfaced nonperforated cap sheet complying with ASTM D 3909, at least 36 -inch -wide (914mm) running the full length of the valley. R337.5.4 Roof gutters. Roof gutters shall be provided with the means to prevent the accumulation of leaves and debris in the gutter. SECTION R337.6 VENTS R337.6.1 General. Where provided, ventilation openings for enclosed attics, enclosed eave soffit spaces, enclosed rafter spaces formed where ceilings are applied directly to the underside of roof rafters, and underfloor ventilation shall be in accordance with Section 1203 of the California Building Code and Sections R337.6.1 through R337.6.3 of this section to resist building ignition from the intrusion of burning embers and flame through the ventilation opening. R327.6.2 Requirements. Ventilation openings for enclosed attics, enclosed eave soffit spaces, enclosed rafter spaces formed where ceilings are applied directly to the underside of roof rafters, and underfloor ventilation openings shall be fully covered with metal wire mesh, vents, other materials, or other devices that meet the following requirements: 1. Listed vents complying W ASTM E2886 W/ the following test results: 1.1.The Ember Intrusion Test shall have no flaming ignition of the cotton material. 1.2. There shall be no flaming ignition during the Integrity Test portion of the Flame Intrusion Test. The max. temperature of the unexposed side of the vent shall not exceed 662°F. 2. Vents complying w/ all the following: 2.1. The dinemsion of the opening therein shall be a min. of 16" and shall not exceed a'. 2.2. The materials used shall be noncombustible. Exception: Vents located under the roof covering, along the ridge of roofs, with the exposed surface of the vent covered by noncombustible wire mesh, may be of combustible materials. 3. The materials used shall be corrosion resistant. R337.6.3 Ventilation openings on the underside of eaves and cornices. Vents shall not be installed on the underside of eaves and cornices. Exceptions: 1. Listed vents complying w/ ASTM E2886 w/ the following test results: 1.1. The Ember Intrusion Test shall have no flaming ignition of the cotton material. 1.2.There shall be no flaming ignition during the Integrity Test portion of the Flame Intrusion Test. The max, temperature of the unexposed side of the vent shall not exceed 662°F. 2. The enforcing agency may accept or approve special eave and cornice vents that resist the intrusion of flame and burning embers. 3. Vents complying with the requirements of Section R337.6.2 may be installed on the underside of eaves and cornices in accordance with either one of the following conditions: 3.1.The attic space being ventilated is fully protected by an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 of the California Building Code or, 3.2.The exterior wall covering and exposed underside of the eave are of noncombustible material, or ignition -resistant -materials as determined in accordance with SFM Standard 12-7A-5 Ignition -Resistant Material and the vent is located more than 12 feet from the ground or walking surface of a deck, porch, patio, or Similnr Siirfgrp SECTION R337.7 EXTERIOR COVERING R337.7.1 Scope. The provisions of this section shall govern the materials and construction methods used to resist building ignition and/or safeguard against the intrusion of flames resulting from small ember and short-term direct flame contact exposure. R337.7.2 General. The following exterior covering materials and/or assemblies shall comply with this section: 1. Exterior wall covering material. 2. Exterior wall assembly. 3. Exterior exposed underside of roof eave overhangs, 4. Exterior exposed underside of roof eave soffits. 5. Exposed underside of exterior porch ceilings. 6. Exterior exposed underside of floor projections. 7. Exterior underfloor areas. Exceptions: 1.1.Exterior wall architectural trim, embellishments, fascias and gutters. 1.2. Roof or wall top cornice projections and similar assemblies. 1.3. Roof assembly projections over gable end walls. 1.4. Solid wood rafter tails and solid wood blocking installed between rafters having minimum dimension 2 inch (50.8 mm) nominal. 1.5. Deck walking surfaces shall comply with Section R337.9 only. R337.7.3 Exterior walls. The exterior wall covering or wall assembly shall comply with one of the following requirements: 1. Noncombustible material. 2. Ignition -Resistant material. 3. Heavy timber exterior wall assembly. 4. Log wall construction assembly. 5. Wall assemblies that meet the performance criteria in accordance with the test procedures fora 10 minute direct flame contact exposure test set forth in SFM Standard 12-7A-1. Exception: Any of the following shall be deemed to meet the assembly performance criteria and intent of this section: 1.1.0ne layer of 5/8 -inch Type X gypsum sheathing applied behind the exterior covering or cladding on the exterior side of the framing. 1.2. The exterior portion of a 1 -hour fire resistive exterior wall assembly designed for exterior fire exposure including assemblies using the gypsum panel and sheathing products listed in the Gypsum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual. R337.7.3.1 Extent of exterior wall covering. Exterior wall coverings shalll extend from the top of the foundation to the roof, and terminate at 2 inch (50.8 mm) nominal solid wood blocking between rafters at all roof overhangs, or in the case of enclosed eaves, terminate at the enclosure. R337.7.4 Open roof eaves. The exposed roof deck on the underside of unenclosed roof eaves shall consist of one of the following: 1. Noncombustible material. 2. Ignition -Resistant material. 3. One layer of 5/8 -inch Type X gypsum sheathing applied behind an exterior covering on the underside exterior of the roof deck. 4. The exterior portion of a 1 -hour fire resistive exterior wall assembly applied to the underside of the roof deck designed for exterior fire exposure including assemblies using the gypsum panel and sheathing products listed in the Gypsum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual. Exceptions: The following materials do not require protection: 1.1. Solid wood rafter tails on the exposed underside of open roof eaves having a minimum nominal dimension of 2 inch (50.8 mm). 1.2. Solid wood blocking installed between rafter tails on the exposed underside of open roof eaves having a minimum nominal dimension of 2 inch (50.8mm). 1.3. Gable end overhangs and roof assembly projections beyond an exterior wall other than at the lower end of the rafter tails. 1.4. Fascia and other architectural trim boards. R337.7.5 Enclosed roof eaves and roof eave soffits. The exposed underside of enclosed roof eaves having either a boxed -in roof eave soffit with a horizontal underside, or sloping rafter tails with an exterior covering applied to the underside of the rafter tails, shall be protected by one of the following: 1. Noncombustible material. 2. Ignition -Resistant material. 3. One layer of 5/8 -inch Type X gypsum sheathing applied behind an exterior covering on the underside of the rafter tails or soffit. 4. The exterior portion of a 1 -hour fire resistive exterior wall assembly applied to the underside of the rafter tails or soffit including assemblies using the gypsum panel and sheathing products listed in the Gypsum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual. 5. Boxed -in roof eave soffit assemblies with a horizontal underside that meet the performance criteria in accordance with the test procedures set forth in SFM Standard 12-7A-3 or ASTM E2957. Exceptions: The following materials do not require protection: 1.1. Gable end overhangs and roof assembly projections beyond an exterior wall other than at the lower end of the rafter tails. 1.2.Fascia and other architectural trim boards. R337.7.6 Exterior porch ceilings. The exposed underside of exterior porch ceilings shall be protected by one of the following: 1. Noncombustible material. 2. Ignition -Resistant material. 3. One layer of 5/8 -inch Type X gypsum sheathing applied behind the exterior covering on the underside of the ceiling. 4. The exterior portion of a 1 -hour fire resistive exterior wall assembly applied to the underside of the ceiling assembly including assemblies using the gypsum panel and sheathing products listed in the Gypsum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual. 5. Porch ceiling assemblies with a horizontal underside that meet the performance criteria in accordance with the test procedures set forth in SFM Standard 12-7A-3 or ASTM E2957.. Exception: Architectural trim boards. R337.7.7 Floor projections. The exposed underside of a cantilevered floor projection where a floor assembly extends over an exterior wall shall be protected by one of the following: 1. Noncombustible material. 2. Ignition -Resistant material. 3. One layer of 5/8 -inch Type X gypsum sheathing applied behind an exterior covering on the underside of the floor projection. 4. The exterior portion of a 1 -hour fire resistive exterior wall assembly applied to the underside of the floor projection including assemblies using the gypsum panel and sheathing products listed in the Gypsum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual. 5. The underside of a floor projection assembly that meet the performance criteria in accordance with the test procedures set forth in SFM Standard 12-7A-3 or ASTM E2957. Exception: Architectural trim boards. R337.7.8 Underfloor protection. The underfloor area of elevated or overhanging buildings shall be enclosed to grade in accordance with the requirements of this chapter or the underside of the exposed underfloor shall consist of one of the following: 1. Noncombustible material. 2. Ignition -Resistant material. 3. One layer of 5/8 -inch Type X gypsum sheathing applied behind an exterior covering on the underside of the floor projection. 4. The exterior portion of a 1 -hour fire resistive exterior wall assembly applied to the underside of the floor including assemblies using the gypsum panel and sheathing products listed in the Gypsum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual. 5. The underside of a floor assembly that meets the performance criteria in accordance with the test procedures set forth in SFM Standard 12-7A-3 or ASTM E2957. Cvnen+i�n• Lte�n._+im++nr c+rnn+.ir.1 -1-- -4 A^ nn+ r --ire nrn+nr+i- R337.7.8 Underside of appendages. Wfhen required by the enforcing agency the underside of overhanging appendages shall be enclosed to grade in accordance with the requirements of this chapter or the urnderside of the exposed underfloor shall consist of one of the following: 1. Noncombustible material. 2. Ignition -Resistant material. 3. One layer of 5/8 -inch Type X gypsuim sheathing applied behind an exterior covering on the underside of the floor projection. 4. The exterior portion of a 1 -hour fire! resistive exterior wall assembly applied to the underside of the floor including assemblies using the gypsum panel and sheathin products listed in the Gypsum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual. 5. The underside of a floor assembly that meets the performance criteria in accordance with the test procedures set forth in SFM Standard 12-7A-3 or ASTM E2957. Exception: Heavy -timber structural columns and beams do not require protection. SECTION 337.8 EXTERIOR WINDOWS AND DOORS R337.8.1 General. R337.8.2 Exterior glazing. The following exterior glazing materials and/or assemblies shall comply with this section: 1. Exterior window. 2. Exterior glazed doors. 3. Glazed openings within exterior doors. 4. Glazed openings within exterior garage door. 5. Exterior structural glass veneer. R337.8.2.1 Exterior windows and exterior glazed door assembly requirements. Exterior windows and exterior glazed door assemblies shall comply with one of the following requirements: 1. Be constructed of multiple glazing with a minimum of one tempered pane meeting the requirements of Section R308 Safety Glazing, or 2. Be constructed of glass block units,. or 3. Have a fire -resistance rating of not less than 20 minutes when tested according to NFPA 257, or 4. Be tested to meet the performance requirements of SFM Standard 12-7A-2. R337.8.2.2 Structural glass veneer. The wall assembly behind structural glass veneer shall comply with section R337.7.3. R337.8.3 Exterior doors. Exterior doors shall comply with one of the following: 1. The exterior surface or cladding shall be of noncombustible or Ignition -resistant material, or 2. Shall be constructed of solid core wood that comply with the following requirements: 2.1.Stiles and rails shall not be less than 1 3/8 inches thick 2.2.Raised panel shall not be less than 1 1/4 inches thick, except for the exterior perimeter of the raised panel that may taper to a tongue not less than 3/8 inch thick. 3. Shall have a fire -resistance rating of not less than 20 minutes when tested according to NFPA 252. 4. Shall be tested to meet the performance requirements of SFM Standard 12-7A-1. R337.8.3.1 Exterior door glazing. Glazing in exterior doors shall comply with Section R337.8.2.1. SECTION R337.9 DECKING R337.9.1 General. The walking surface material of decks, porches, balconies and stairs shall comply with the requirements of this section. R337.9.2 Where required. The walking surface material of decks, porches, balconies and stairs shall comply with the requirements of this section when any portion of such surface is within 10 feet (3048 mm) of the building. R337.9.3 Decking surfaces. The walking surface material of decks, porches, balconies and stairs shall be constructed with one of the following materials: 1. Ignition -resistant material that complies with the performance requirement of both SFM Standard 12-7A-4 and SFM Standard 12-7A-5. 2. Exterior fire retardant treated wood. 3. Noncombustible material. 4. Any material that complies with the performance requirements of SFM Standard 12 -7A -4A when attached exterior wall covering is also either noncombustible or ignition -resistant material. Exception: Wall material may be of any material that otherwise complies with this chapter when the decking surface material complies with the performance requirement ASTM E 84 with a Class B flame spread rating. SECTION R337.10 ACCESSORY STRUCTURES R337.10.1 General. Accessory and miscellaneous structures, other than buildings covered by Section R337.10.1, which pose a significant exterior exposure hazard to applicable buildings during wildfires shall be constructed to conform to the ignition resistance requirements of this section. R337.10.2 Applicability. The provisions of this section shall apply to trellises, arbors, patio covers, carports, gazebos, and similar structures of an accessory or miscellaneous character. Exceptions: 1. Decks shall comply with the requirements of Section R337.9. 2. Awnings and canopies shall comply with the requirements of Section 3105. R337.10.3 Where required. Accessory structures shall comply with the requirements of this section. PERMIT #. - BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE DATE Z % BY Revision: Date: By: n H u7 ON W M � N � � U � bA ® C Wo ' y oA M W W H F-�-I H ARcy��F C� * N .C2 3 E . 7/17 � I 0�- CA�-�� WI LDLAND URBAN NTEREAGE Date 2017 Scale Drawn Job Sheet wul Of Sheets N O M 66 r- rl O N N N \ co 41L . 4 I e� 2016 Low -Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary NOTE, Low4se residenfial buildrgs su4ect to the Energy Standards must comply eth a# applicablemWatorymeastres, regardless of the complqatice, approach used, Re 0'ew the respec6ve secfion for more infol-mOorr, *Excepfions may apply. (0firli nal CPM1 6) I Building Envelope Measures: I § 1 10.6(4 ill Air Leakage. Manufactured fpnestratior� exterior doors, and exterior pet doors must limit air leakage to 0.3cfm1ft2 or less when tesled per Tsace must have a We for the placement of a slatir,pressure probe (HSPP), or a pennenent�in-�Ialledstatir,pressLre probe (PSPP) in the NFRC-400o.rASTME2B3orAANAkWDMP-ICSA101A.S.2]A442011.' § i 10.6(a)51 Labeling. Fenestration products must have a label meeting the requirements of § 1 0-1 1 1 (a). § I *6(b)� Field fabricated exterior doors and fenestration products must use 1 -1 -factors and solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) values from TABLES Reference Residential Appendk RA3.3. This applies to both sinJ e zone central forced air systems and every zone for zonally controlled central 11 0 6-A and 1 1 06-13 for compliance and must be caulked ancitor weatherstripped.' § 1 107i gs inti -ie building envelope that are potentrai sourctes of air fedmage must be caulked, Air Leakage. At joints, penetrdions, and other openinc I plasketed, or Weather stripped. § 110.8(a) Insulation Certification by Manufacturers. Insulation specified or installed must meet Standards for Insulating Material. I § 1 loft): Insulation Requirements for Heated Slab Floors. Heated slab flcx)rs must be insulated per the requirements of § 110.8(g). - § 1 10.8(i): Roofing Products Solar Reflectance and Thermal EmIttance. The thermal emittance and ag.ed solar reflectance values of the roofirig , testing, in accordance With Reference Residential Appendix RA3.7. , material mu1 meet the requirements ofi 110,8(i) when ti -le installation of a cool roof is specified on the CF1 R I § 1 10.8@: Radiant Barrier. A radant barrier rrius have an errittance of 0 O5 or less and be certified to the Department of Consurner Affairs § 110.4(a),, I Ceiling and Rafter Roof Insulation. Minimum R-L,l insulation inwood-frame ceillng, or the Weighted average 1-1-facior must not exceed 0,043, Water piping and cooling system line insulation. Pip, forcooVnq system lines must be insulated as specified in§ 150.0@2A Distr-bulion Mrimum R-19 orweighted average U-fa,,tor of 0.054 or less in a rafter roof alterefion. Altic access doors must have permanently altached § 1%0(a): insulation using adhesive or mechanical fasteners. The attic access must be gaskded to prevent air leakage, Insulation must be instal.led in § 110.4�)l � direct contact With a continuous roof orceiling which is sealedto limit infiltration arid exfiRralion as specified in § 110.7, including but no! limited Insulation Protection. Insulation eypos,-dI,.)v,ie-aIht,r must be insl all ed,*,ith a cc,.,er suitable forccildoor service For example, protected by to placing insulation either abo,,e or below the roof deck. or on top of a drywall ceiling* § 150,0(b)� Loose -fill Insulation Loose fill insulation must meet the manufacturer's required density forthe lalb)eled R -value § 1 10.4 (!J)3� Wall Insulation Minimum R- 13 insulation in2X4 inch wood framingwall or have a 1 -1 -factor of 0.102 or less (R-19 in M or U factor of 0.074 or § 150.0(c)� less). Opaque non-frarned assemblies must have an overall assembly U -factor not exceeding 0. 1OZ equivalent to an installed value J R-ij in a § 110.5� wood framed assembly.' — § 150 0(1: Raised -floor Insulation. Minimum R-19 insulation in raised wood framed floor or 0.037 maximum Ufactor.' § 15M(f): Slab Edge Insulation. Slab edge insulation must me -et all of thefollowing have awater attsorplion rate, for the insulation material alone without Lighting Measures: facings, no greaterthan 0.3%; have a watervapor permeance, no creder than 2.0 permfirich; be protecledfrom physical damage arr,'UV light � Lighting Controls and Components. At lighting control devices and systems, ballasts, and luminaires must meet the applicable rerpp�rements deterioration, and when installed as part of a heated slabfloor, meet the requirements of § 1 10,8(d) ' of § 1 10 9. , Vapor Retarder. In ChmateZones 1-16, the earth floor of urivented crawl space must be covered With a Class I or Class 11 vapor retarder. This § 150,0CJ1: requiremerill dso applies toconlrolledvientilation cravl space forbuildincis oomrhilwith the exception to§ 1.50 0(d)� _ _ be certified to the Energy Commission according to Refererice Joint App endix JA8 I . i Vapor Retarder. In ClimateZones 14 and 16, a Glass I or Class 11 vapor retarder Must be installed on the conditioned space side of pill § 150.0(92 insulation in all exteriorwalls, vented attics, and unverted attics With ar-permeable insulation. I § I ,ro. 0 (I.- Fenestration Products. Fenestration, iricluding skylights, separatim conditioned space from unconditioned space or outdoors must have a � other device must be no greater than the number of bedrooms. These electrical boxes must be served ty a dimmer, vacancy sensorcontrol, or irraximum U-fxtor of 0,58; or the weic lhted averac.r U_fa�tor of all ferv-,st ration mist not exceed 0 58.* . Fireplaces, Decorative Gas Appliances, and Gas Log Measures: I § 16N(e)l A Closable Doors. Masonry or fad ory-built fireplaces must have a closable metal or glass door covering the entire opening of the firebm. § 150.0(e) I R . ' Combustion Intake. Masonry or factory -built fireplaces must have a combustion cA Aside air intake, which is at least six square iriches in area � a rrinimum installed level of R-4.2 when entirely in corlditioned space asconf,ii-med I hrough field verificati on and diagrostictesting and is eqtjpppd With a readily arr,essible, operable, and fight -fitting damper or combustion -air corlrc,l device.' , - § 150.0(e) I G Flue Damper. Masonry or faclory-built fireplaces mist have a flue damper with a readily accessible control.* I § 150.0(e)2: Pilot Light. CorlinUOLls burning plot lights and the use of indoor air for cooling a firebox jacket, wtr- n that indoor air is vented to the outside of . the buildinq are prohibited. , Space Conditioning Water Heating, and Plumbing System Measures: I § 1 10.0-§ 1 103: _ ven ,on and airconditioning (HVAC) equipment, water heat e, showerheads, faucets, and all other regulated Certification. Heating tilat! by vacarry sensors. P appliances must be certified bv the manJaCtUrer to the Enercu Commission' § 1 10.2 (a): , , plicable efficiency requirements in TABLE 1 10.2-A through TABLE! 102-W HVAC Efficiency. Equipment miust meet the ap must meet the applicable requirerrients of § 150 0(k) I Controls for Heat Pumps with Supplementary Electric Resistance Heaters. Heat pumps With supplementary elEf1nc resistance heaters § 1 102(b): must have cont rol s that prevent supplement ary heater operat ion when the heati m load can be met by the heat pump al one anclin-*�hlchthe with Reference J crit Appendix JAR Installed I,w1pS Must be marked with'JAKVI 6' or 'JA9-2016-E* as specified in ReferenceJoint. Appendix cut -on temperature for compression heating is higher than the cut -on temperature for supplementary "ing and the cul -off temperdure for JA8 * I compression heating is higher than the cut-off temperature for supplementary heating * § 110.2(c):, Thermostats. All unitary heating or cooling systems not controlled by acentral energy management control system (EMCS) must hwe a Interior Switches and Controls.All forward phasecut dmmprs useclvAth LED light sources must complywith NEMASMA setback theirmost at,* Interior Switches and Controls. Exhaust fans must be switched separately from lighting systems.* Water Heating Recirculation Loops Serving Multiple Dwelling Units. Water heating recirculation loops serving multiple dwelling units must § 110.3(c)5: meet the air release valve, backflowprevenlior� pump priming, pump, isolationvalve, and recirculation loop conned, ionrequirements of§ switched ON and OFF. 110,31ic)5, § 110.3(c).7. Isolation Valves. Instantaneous water heaters,Alth an input rating greater than 6 8 k9LTU/hr P_ lk�N) must have isolation valves with ho -se bibbs I Interior Switches and Controls. No control must bypass a dirnnier orv,T,an-,y sensor function if tli� control is installed to corriplywith or other fittinrr. on both cold water and hot water lines of water heating systems to allow for water tank flushingwhen the valves arf, clnsed � . - -_ § 1 10.5.. Pilot Lights, Continuously burning pilot lights are prohibited for natural gas: fan -type central furrll household codking appliarices (appli- Interior Switches and Controls. Liatting, controls must complywith the applicable requirements of § 11 0,9, ances with)d an electrical supply volte,ge connection with pilot liahIs that consurre less then 150 B'ulhr are exempt), end pool and spa heaters,* Interior Switches and Controls. An energy management conlrd system (EMCS) may be used to comply with dimmer requirements if it: Building Cooling and Heating Loads. Heating endlor cooling loads are calculated in accordance With ASHRAE HendbooK Equipment § 150,0(h) I -. Volume, Applications Volume, and Fundamentals Volume,, SMACNA Residential Comfort System I nstallalion Standards Manual,, orA!,'CA I L_ Manual J usirr design conditions specified i �150.OH2- , � 0-_ � i 2016 Low -Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary - - I Duct System Sizing and Air Filter Grille Sizing. Space conditioning systems that use forced air ducts to supply coclingto an occupable ,1ndQQrca,Tp,ct adhv�`nT,�- Tsace must have a We for the placement of a slatir,pressure probe (HSPP), or a pennenent�in-�Ialledstatir,pressLre probe (PSPP) in the § 150,0(m) 13, supply plenum. The spacelcondilioning system risl also demonstrate airflow2: 350 CFM per ton of nominal cooling capacity through the return 'Iles, 1) I girl ' . in accordance will . c and an air -handling unit fan efficacy < 0.58- WlCRv1 as confirmed by field verification and diagnostic testinq § 1%00)1 : Reference Residential Appendk RA3.3. This applies to both sinJ e zone central forced air systems and every zone for zonally controlled central E.uI+crfI,.,-?r.iJhc-.,IVC5 faced air systems.' § I IT) 0 (1,)3A Ventil ation for Indoor Air Quality. All dwelling unit s must meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 62.2. Neithler window operal ion nor §150.0(0)1 continuous, operation of central forced air system air handlers used in central fan integrated vertilatim systems are permissible Methods of § 1 ,T 00)2A providing wbole-building ventilation, § i5ao(o) 1 A Field Verification and DIagno0c Testing. Whole-buildingvertilation airfluft/ must be confirmed through field verification and diagnostic § I tT 0 (1,)313: testing, in accordance With Reference Residential Appendix RA3.7. , Pool and Spa Systems and Equipment Measures: I Water piping and cooling system line Insulation. At dorneslic. hIA Water pipes trot are buned below grade mist be installed in ewa-t-proof Certification by Manufacturers. Any pool or spa heating system or equiprrient must be certified to have all of the following-, a thermal, efficiency § 110.4(a),, thatcomplies wththe AprllianceEfficiemy Regulations, an on.41switch mounted out side of the healerthat allows shutting off the heater I Water piping and cooling system line insulation. Pip, forcooVnq system lines must be insulated as specified in§ 150.0@2A Distr-bulion without adlustingthe thermodd, setting aperrrianen6l�ealherproof plate orcardO.th operating instruclions, andmud not use electric pi:iinq for Steam and hydronic heating systems or hotwaler syslems must meet the requirements in TABLE 12T.3 -A' resistance heatinci.* § 110.4�)l � Piping. Any pool or spa heating equipment mist be installed with at least 36 inches of pipe between the filter and the heater, or ded!!-.alled Insulation Protection. Insulation eypos,-dI,.)v,ie-aIht,r must be insl all ed,*,ith a cc,.,er suitable forccildoor service For example, protected by suction and return lines, or bufli-in or built-up connections to allow forfulure solar heatinq - § 110.4(b)2 Covers. Outdoor pools or spas that have a heat pump or gas healer must have a ccver, ' § 1 10.4 (!J)3� Directional inlets and ti me switches for pools. Pools must have directional frilets that adequat ely rnix the pool viater, arid a tirrie Switch that Insulation Protection. Insulation covering chilled water piping and refriT.rarl sLrt!on piping located outside the conditioned space must hate a will allow all pumps to be set or programmed to run only durinq offineak electric demand periods § 110.5� Pilot LIgIt. Natural gas pool and spa heaters must not have a continuously burning pilot light. § 150.0(p)i Pool Systems and Equipment Installation. Residential pool -sntems or equipment must meet the specified requirements for pump Sizing flow I 11220\1 electrical receptacle within3 feet of theweler heater, a Category Ill or lVv,.,nl, or a Type 8 vent With straight pippe between the oul.side rate, piping, fi 0,1 ers, and valves.' I I Lighting Measures: § 1 sa Lighting Controls and Components. At lighting control devices and systems, ballasts, and luminaires must meet the applicable rerpp�rements § 150.0(n)2: of § 1 10 9. , § I 10,9(e)i JA8 High Efficacy Light Sources. To qualify as a J,A8 high efficacy light sourcefor compliance w!h 6 150.0ft a residential light SCIU-7.'e Must FIx;t1c foarns be certified to the Energy Commission according to Refererice Joint App endix JA8 I § 15ao (k)l A, Luminalre Efficacy. All installed luminaires must be high efficacy in axordame wilhTABLE 150,0-,k . .� Ducts, Insulation installed on an existing space -conditioning duc' must comply,xith § 604,0 of the California Mechanical Code (CMC). If a Blank Electrical Boxes. The number of electrical boxes that are more than 5 feet abovethe finished floor and do no! cortain a lurrinare or § 150,Oml B: other device must be no greater than the number of bedrooms. These electrical boxes must be served ty a dimmer, vacancy sensorcontrol, or CEIC Compliance At air -distribution system ducts and plenumsrniM be installed, sealed, and insulated to meet the requirements of %C'Mu fan speed control. §§ T1 0, CO2 Q 603,Q E04.Q 605.0 andANS!1SMACNA-G0_C�-2(,' )1) HOC Dul (Ccristrudion Standards Mdal and Flexible 3rd Edition. Portions Recessed Downlight Luminaires In Ceilings. Luminaires recessed into ceilings must meet all of the requirements for: insulation iconlact (IC) � § 150.0m 1 G labeliM, air leakage,� sealing, maintenance, and Socket and light source as de-srnbed in § 150%) 1 C. A JPB-2016-E light source ra!ed for a rrinimum installed level of R-4.2 when entirely in corlditioned space asconf,ii-med I hrough field verificati on and diagrostictesting , elevated temperature must be installed by find inspection in all recessed daft/rifichl luminaries in ceilings. § 150%)l D: Electronic Ballasts. Ballasts for fluorescent lamps rated 13walts or greater must be electronic aid must have an output frequency no less than mastic,, tape, or cilherduct-cloare system that rrieetst��aq�l!cz!,�,ereqL�rprrer�,s ofl-IL 181, UL 181 A, or UL1818 o ' r aerosol sealart, that 20 kHz. . . Night Lights. Permanently installed night lights and right lights integral to installed luminaires or exhaust fans mist be rd ed to consurrie no , § 150%)l E: , more than 5 watts of popier per furTinaire or exhaust fan as determined in accordance with § 130.0(c). Night lights do not need to be corill rolled I by vacarry sensors. § 150,0H. 1 C, . Lighting Integral to Exhaust Fans. Lighting integral to exhaust fans (except When installed by the manufadurer in kitchen exhaust hoods) * . must meet the applicable requirerrients of § 150 0(k) I connections, and closures; joints and seams of rArA systems and their c.omponeilts must not be sealed mAth cloth bcrk rubber adhesive did Screw based luml nalres. Screw based lumina!res must not be recessed downlig' It luminaires in ceilings and must conlain lamps that. comply § 150%)l G with Reference J crit Appendix JAR Installed I,w1pS Must be marked with'JAKVI 6' or 'JA9-2016-E* as specified in ReferenceJoint. Appendix Field -Fabricated Duct Systems. Field-fabricded dLrt SV'ItelylS M"21 COMply \M!'"lapplicable requirt"5rrienls for pressLye-sensitive tapes, JA8 * I § I _10,0M 1 H� Enclosed Luminaires. Lit ght sources inst alled in enclosed lumi neires must be ,IA8 compli ant and must be marked with 'JA8-2016-E ' § 15D,0�.)2A- Interior Switches and Controls.All forward phasecut dmmprs useclvAth LED light sources must complywith NEMASMA § 15D.%)2R. Interior Switches and Controls. Exhaust fans must be switched separately from lighting systems.* 1) § 150,0�)2G Interior Switches and Controls. Luminaires must be switched kodh readily accemble controls that permit lhe luminaires to be manually mcinually operated dampers in all openin(:r, to the outside, wrept combustion inlet and outlet ,air openings end elevator shaft vents switched ON and OFF. § 1 50.0 �,)M - Interior Switches and Controls. Controls and equipment must be installed in accordancewith mant.fa(,turers instructions. § 150.0(k)2E. I Interior Switches and Controls. No control must bypass a dirnnier orv,T,an-,y sensor function if tli� control is installed to corriplywith pI astir, cover. Cellularfoarn inssulation must he pr.olected as abciveorpaintedwith acoatingthat is*,alef retardart an dprovides sheldingfirom § 150,og § 150,0(k)2F, Interior Switches and Controls. Liatting, controls must complywith the applicable requirements of § 11 0,9, Porous Inner Core Flex Duct Porous innercoreflex d,rt must have a non -porous laver betv,,een the innercoreand outer vapor barrier — Interior Switches and Controls. An energy management conlrd system (EMCS) may be used to comply with dimmer requirements if it: § 15D,OM2G: , furictions as a dimmer according to § 1 10.9 meets the Installation Certificate requirements of § IM4, meets the EMCS requirernerls of § occupiable space, the ducts must be seeled and duct leakage tested, ass confirmed 1hrough field verificalion and diagnostic testing, in 1305(f); and meets all other requirements in§ 150%)2 , accordance vAlh ,§ 1150.0(m)l I and Reference Residenfial.Appen�q. RA3 � Interior Switches and Controls. An EMCS may be used to cortiply with vacancy sensor requirements in § 15N(k) ill a meets all of the § 150%)2H: follovAng it furiclions as a vacancy sensor according to § 110 9, the Installation Certificate requirements of § 1304, the EMCS requirements of§ conditioning component, except evaporative coolers, Must be prmided with air fil!� de,iirps that meet the design, installation, efficlency, I-T.5n; and all other requirements in§ 150.0�-)2. § I �)21: Interior Switches and Controls, A multiscene programmable controller may be usedto comply \van dimmer requtren�pnts in § lyi 11,fk) if it ' ides I _ru I proVI . the functionality of a dimmer according to § 1 10,9, and complies with all other applicable ,equirements in § 1 0(k)2. a-Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary ". ", 2016 Low � 150,0(h)3A- - Clearances. Installed airconditioner andheat PUMI) Utdoorconder.,-.i'llj units rriust hcve aclearanceof at least 5feet from! the outlet ofany � ,1ndQQrca,Tp,ct adhv�`nT,�- d-yer vent. § 150,0(h)-118 LI quid Line Dri er. I nstalled air conditioner aid hed ,jump systt�,rn,,� mu -1 be equipp�-d wil h liquid line filter driers if required, as specified by . I iir-I adhes`[Nx .. tvd._-w:,rearr-ct 11*3 - mantifacturer's instructions § 1%00)1 : Storage Tank Insulation. Unfiried hot water larks. such as storage tanks and to,,i,up storage tanks for solar water -healing systems, must have E.uI+crfI,.,-?r.iJhc-.,IVC5 R-12 exterrial insulation or R-116-iril-ernal insulation Where the internal insulation-P-ve!ue is indicated; onthe exterior of lhetank § I IT) 0 (1,)3A Water piping and cooling system line insulation. For domestic. I-nt Water system piping whether tuned or unburied, all of the follow-ig must �__ '117111C &: ndhcs' e, ra i ti :RIC S, ' be insulded according to the requirements of TABLE 1203-A thp first 5 fff,t of hot and cold Water prpes. from the storage tank, all pipingwith a § 1 ,T 00)2A nominal diameter of 314 inch or larT-r, all pping, associated,onth a domestic. hol water recirculation system regardless of the pipe diameter, Vi-y%va IL and pjn,:l ad hvq1V1:q1 pi.pinrg from the heeing SOUrce to storage tank, or hetween tan!,.s. pping buried belo'.A., grade, and all hot water pipes frr.Tn the heating sniurce, to § I tT 0 (1,)313: kitchen fixtures.* § 150 00)2B: Water piping and cooling system line Insulation. At dorneslic. hIA Water pipes trot are buned below grade mist be installed in ewa-t-proof § 15i 0(k)X and non -crushable casi no or sleeve,* § 150 0 012C: Water piping and cooling system line insulation. Pip, forcooVnq system lines must be insulated as specified in§ 150.0@2A Distr-bulion § 150 0(03D: pi:iinq for Steam and hydronic heating systems or hotwaler syslems must meet the requirements in TABLE 12T.3 -A' § 150.00)3: Insulation Protection. Insulation must be prolertedfrm., damaTc.. includinq that dUP10 sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenarice, and wind. § 1 50. 0 (k) 4: Insulation Protection. Insulation eypos,-dI,.)v,ie-aIht,r must be insl all ed,*,ith a cc,.,er suitable forccildoor service For example, protected by § VT 00)3A aluminum, Sheet metal, painted camias, or plest�c cover. The corer must bewater. retardant and pr ovide shielding from solar radiation that can § 150.0N51 caLse degradation of the malen'd � § 150 0 ()M- Insulation Protection. Insulation covering chilled water piping and refriT.rarl sLrt!on piping located outside the conditioned space must hate a Ac1he sive p 6 me r for pkt�,tic Class I or Class 11 vapor retarder. § 1 50 0(1�6A Gas or Propane Systems. Systems using gas or propane Water he.alprs to serve individual dvelling units must include all of the followng a § 150.0(11: 11220\1 electrical receptacle within3 feet of theweler heater, a Category Ill or lVv,.,nl, or a Type 8 vent With straight pippe between the oul.side Structur-al wood rn-cmbtr a,klhc6-,-e termination and the space where the Water heater is installed, ar,oridensale drain tha! is no more than2 inches hidierthan the base of the _ T, -,p mid trim adhc-ivc water heater, and allows natural draining Without pump assi,starr,e� and a gas supply line with acappacity of at least '-M,DT Btuthr. � § 150.0(n)2: gmuIIrpled,,o.,-PII1! Ur�ISMLlqtn--,-�thr,�rc-quremertsof§1103(c.)5 Recirculating Loops. Recirculating loops serviric 11�3 § 150 0 (13: Solar Water -heating Systems. Sldarwde�r heOirlg syslerm and collectcfrs mu�,,Il be cerlified and rpted by the Solar Raling and Cerlificali on FIx;t1c foarns Corporation (SR\CC) orby alisling ac.pricy that is approved by the Executive Director. Ducts and Fans Measures: . § 1 *8(13� . .� Ducts, Insulation installed on an existing space -conditioning duc' must comply,xith § 604,0 of the California Mechanical Code (CMC). If a § I 10,10(a)l: contractor installs the irissulatiorl the contractor must cerlify to thecustomer, in writing that the insuldlion meets this requirement, — . �1.1 I CEIC Compliance At air -distribution system ducts and plenumsrniM be installed, sealed, and insulated to meet the requirements of %C'Mu § 1 10.10(a)2: §§ T1 0, CO2 Q 603,Q E04.Q 605.0 andANS!1SMACNA-G0_C�-2(,' )1) HOC Dul (Ccristrudion Standards Mdal and Flexible 3rd Edition. Portions 730 550) of supply -air aid retum-airducts andplenurris must be insula!,A to a minimum insle.4 led level of R-6.0 (or higher if required by CIVIC §E05.q or Ifil-i . a rrinimum installed level of R-4.2 when entirely in corlditioned space asconf,ii-med I hrough field verificati on and diagrostictesting § 1 (I 1 " (RA3.11.4 3.8). Connect ions of metal dLr,ts and inner core of fle��ible, dLrts must be rit,.i,hwirallyfaslened OpeninT must be sealedV,h 'ro.0 mastic,, tape, or cilherduct-cloare system that rrieetst��aq�l!cz!,�,ereqL�rprrer�,s ofl-IL 181, UL 181 A, or UL1818 o ' r aerosol sealart, that § 1 10.10(b)l� meetsthp n,,cluirements of UL723. If mastic or tape is usedtosed openings greder than I/, inch, the combination of mastic. and. eitt-ler mesh or I , I (lu tape must beused. Buildingicervilies, support platforms for ail-hanclers, and plenumsclesigned or constructed with mal eals other then sealed 420 1 sheet metal, dud board or flexible duct must not be used for cor-,,,eyincloonditioned air. Buldingc&,,ities and support platforms mayco, lain � 'I SQ IiIi. ducts. Ducts installed incavities and support platforms must not becompressedto oausse reductions inthe * or ms-s�-_ticnal area ofthe ducls.' 27 5 — FactoryFabricated Duct Systems. Fw,lory-fet0caledilyl sy.11tems rrust cnmpl,.,!mth applic,able requirements for 6A constru-,tion, § 150.0(m)2. connections, and closures; joints and seams of rArA systems and their c.omponeilts must not be sealed mAth cloth bcrk rubber adhesive did § 1 110,10(b)�A. tapes unless such tape is used in combination %rith mastic. and &&o band2 § 150.0(n�3, Field -Fabricated Duct Systems. Field-fabricded dLrt SV'ItelylS M"21 COMply \M!'"lapplicable requirt"5rrienls for pressLye-sensitive tapes, ,:I mastics, sedents, and other requirements specified for duct cordrUclim. - § 150,0(m)7, . 4 MR -St have back.drall or Backdraft Dampers. All fan systems that excharige air between the conditioned spare and the oulside of the buildl 1--1 E--1 automatic dampers. — § 150.0(m)81 Gravity Ventilation Dampers, Gravity venlilating ,systems serving conditioned space must have either automatic or readily eccessible, 0 mcinually operated dampers in all openin(:r, to the outside, wrept combustion inlet and outlet ,air openings end elevator shaft vents * N .0 . including that due to sunlight, moisture, equi pri ent maintenance, and Protection of Insulation. Insulation must be protected from da�nac I ) § 150,0(m)�R. ,,p, ' ,vnd Insulation exposed to weather must be Suitable for outdoor service For e\,ample, protected tiv aluminum, Sheet metal, painted cawas, or I - pI astir, cover. Cellularfoarn inssulation must he pr.olected as abciveorpaintedwith acoatingthat is*,alef retardart an dprovides sheldingfirom § I 10,10(cf): solar radiation § I 150.0 (M) I 0: Porous Inner Core Flex Duct Porous innercoreflex d,rt must have a non -porous laver betv,,een the innercoreand outer vapor barrier — § I 10.10(e)l: . . . DuctSystem Sealing and LeakageTest VVh,ri space con d! � or. ing syst ems useforced air duct systems to supplyconditioned air to an § 150.0 (m) I 1: occupiable space, the ducts must be seeled and duct leakage tested, ass confirmed 1hrough field verificalion and diagnostic testing, in § I 10,10(e)2 accordance vAlh ,§ 1150.0(m)l I and Reference Residenfial.Appen�q. RA3 Air Filtration. Mechanical svqlprns that Supply air 10 an cccurlie,Ne space through duct,xork e�,c—_,ding I 0 feet in lem . ,h and through a thermal ' . - - § 150.0(m)'12 I conditioning component, except evaporative coolers, Must be prmided with air fil!� de,iirps that meet the design, installation, efficlency, pressure drop, and labelirill requirements of� 150.0(m)12. I � 0_.,�-Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary __ 2016 Low § 150,00)2J - Interior Switches and Controls. In balhrooms� garages, laundry rof-fris, -arid UIllity rooms, al least one luminaire in each ofthese spaces must ,1ndQQrca,Tp,ct adhv�`nT,�- be controlled by a vacancy sensor. § 1-10,0(k)2K: I I Interior Switches and Controls. Dimmers orvarancy sensors must control all kilminarres required to have light Sources compliant votil * iir-I adhes`[Nx .. tvd._-w:,rearr-ct 11*3 - Reference Joint Appendix JA8, e�cept luminaires in closets less than 70 square feet and luminaires in haltways § 1 130 0 (k)2L Interior Switches and Controls. Undercabinet lighting Must be soAlohed separately from other lighting systems. E.uI+crfI,.,-?r.iJhc-.,IVC5 Residential Outdoor Lighting. For single-family residential buildings, outdoor ligilling permanently mounted to a residential building or to other � § I IT) 0 (1,)3A buildings on the same lot, must meet the. requirement in item § 150,0�)3A-i (ON and OFF switch) and the requiremefts in either item, �__ '117111C &: ndhcs' e, ra i ti :RIC S, ' § 150.0(k)3Ah (photocell andmotion sensor) or item § 150 0(k)��4i, (photo control and automatic. time switch control, assironornical time clock, or N`CT and a,o�plhalt tile indlie'rIVI-1-1 EMCS), Vi-y%va IL and pjn,:l ad hvq1V1:q1 Residential Outdoor Lighting. For Ictv-rise multifamily resldentol buildings, oddotor lightingfor private patios, entra,.-lces, balconies, § I tT 0 (1,)313: and porches, and outdoor lighting for residential parking lots and residential carpuls with less than eight vehicles per site must comply wilh , 1141.1116puril Construction adheslivcs eilher� 150,0�,)3A orwith the applicable requirements in 1.�� 1110,9, 130 Q 1,1 2, '13).4, 140.7 and 141.0 , § 15i 0(k)X Residential Outdoor Lighting. For low-rise residential buildings with four or more dwelling units, 00d)or lighting not regulated by ____ — 55 I n ,-I,:�-pLv mr�f mc Inh nunc- a d hc-4,yes § 150.0N-3-6 or § 1500(k)3D must comply With the applicaNe requirements in §§ 1 109, 130,0, 130 2, 1' 30.4, 140.7 end 141.0. - � § 150 0(03D: Residential Outdoor Lighting. Outdoor lighting for residenval parking lots and residential carports With a total of Pighl or more , § 1 10 9, 1 M0, 1,T,2, 1, .7, and 141.0. - 04,140, vehicles per site must comply with the applica'Ne requirements in � § 1 50. 0 (k) 4: Intemally Illuminated address signs. Internaliv illuminated ellress signs Must COMPly With § 140.8, or must consume no more than 5 welts of J C PVC vvel din p- power as determined accordinq to § 130 0(c) § 150.0N51 Resi denti al Garages for E ight or M ore Vehicl es. Li ghling for re si dent ial parki ria, clarages for eight or more vehid ess must compl,,,t wit In I he ' � Pla.;[1c cemcnit vvel dint, It, appl icable reclurrements for rim,residert ial garages i n § , § 1 1 0 q, 130. Q 130 1, 1,�K � 140 6, and 14 1. 0 � Ac1he sive p 6 me r for pkt�,tic Interior Common Areas of Low-rise Multi -Family Residential Buildings. In a iom-nse MUltifarrOyresidential buldng Where the total interior § 1 50 0(1�6A common area in a single building equals 20 percent or less of the floor ,area, permanerilly installed lighling for the interiorcommon areas in that S p c d. al ,pu rp of s c, c o n t jc I a d h c s I VC, building must be high efficacy luminaires and controlled by an occupant sens or Structur-al wood rn-cmbtr a,klhc6-,-e Interior Common Areas of Low-rise Multi -Family Residential Buildings. In a hoW-nse multifarrilly residential building where the telal interior T, -,p mid trim adhc-ivc common area in a single building equals more then 20 percent of thefloor area, permanently installed lighling in that building must ' § 150 0 (1,,16R. i. Comply withtf-pe applicable requirements in §§ 110,9,130 0, IM1, 140.6 and 141,0, and �Jctal v� mull ii Lighting iristalled incomdors arid slaiRvells must beconlrd!edby ocr,Tarl Sensors that reduce the lighting power in each space by at least FIx;t1c foarns 93 percent The occupant sencm. must be capable of turning the liqh fulh,t on and off from all desioned paths of inciress and epress Solar Ready Buildings: 5 () Single Family Residences. Sincile family residences located in subdivisions ,with 'I e n or more sing. !e family ressidences and where the , § I 10,10(a)l: applicationfor a tentative subdivision map for the residences has been deemed cc� plete by the enforcement agemy, must con-pkjwith the I . �1.1 I requirements of � 1 10.1 0(b) through k 110.10(e). - _ § 1 10.10(a)2: Low-rise Multi-farrifly Buildings. Low-rise multi -family buildings must comply with the requirements of § 1 10. 10(b) through § 1 1 0.10(d). � 730 550) Minimum Area. The solar zone must have a m:nIMLrn told area as described be'tcm/ I he solar zone must comply w1h aocess� paN.,ay, smoke Ifil-i . ventilation, arid spacing requirements as gedfied in Title 24, Pei 9 or other Pa1s of Titic-24 or in arry requirements adopted by a local 2 5 0 jurisdiction. The solar zone total area must be comprised of areas that have no dirnerision less thern 5 feet and are no less than T_ square feet 450 each for bultdings,oAth roof area-, less than or equal to 10,000 sqUtare feet or no less than 160 SqUarp feet each for buildings With roof areas § 1 10.10(b)l� greater t han I O,ODO sqjare feet. , I (lu For single family residerces the solar zone must be lorded on the roof or overhang of the buildrig end have a to(al area no less thari'M 420 1 Square feet. For low,rise mult4amily buildings the Solar zone must be located on tl�e roof or overhang of the building or on the roofor overhang � 'I SQ IiIi. of another structure located within 250 feet of the building, or on covered parking inslalled,with the tuilding project, end have a total area no less 27 5 . than 15 percent of the tdal roof area of the buildric; excluding a,2 Skylight area' , g y. § I 10 10(b)2 Orlentation.Al sections of the solar zone, locatteed on steep-slored roofs must be oriented bet-,P/een 1 10 degrees and 270 degrees of true north, § 1 110,10(b)�A. Shading. The, solarzone must not contain any obstructions, including hut not limitedta vents, chir-ineys, architecture' features, end mDf �4 mounted equipment.' ,:I Shading. Atiy obstruction located on the roofor any other part of tho bUllding that projects above a solarzone must be located at least twice the § I 10,10(b)3[3� distance, measured in the horizontal plane, of the height difference between the Whest point of the obstruction and the horizontal pro;ection Of 1--1 E--1 the nearest point of the solar zone, measured in the verk-al plan,-,. § I 10 10(b)4: Structural Design Loads on Construction Documents. For areas of the, roof designated as solar zone, the structural design loads for roof 0 dead load and roof live load must be clearly indcaled on the conctruclion doCkimelis. * N .0 . i nc_ p t 4 f Interconnection Pathways, Thecons1ruction documents MUSSI indicale� a Icrat;on for inverlers a -,d meter 1 eqjipmeni and a a hwa� or § 1 1010(r)l roul , ing of conduit from the solarzone to the poiril of interconnection with the ele-Irr.el service (for single farrily residences the point of - � - ,orna,tion �A,fll be -the main service panel), end a pall-Twav for roulinci of plum.bing from the solar zone to the water-heatinq system. in! ,-rr , § I 10,10(cf): Documentation. Acopy of it- construction docurnerills or acorTpa!-abie d,.runierl. indicating the in.'flIrr'liation fro . m § I I 0. 1 0(b) I hrough OALOREEN § 1 1 0. 1 0(c,) must be provi ded to the occup ant . § I 10.10(e)l: Main Electri cal S ervice P an el. The, ma n electrical service p antel must hav e a mi ni murn busbar rati ng of 200 anT-n. ' MEA5URE5 I I fila In El ectrl ca I S ervice P anel. The mat n electrical servi,,,e panel must have a reserved spcx. e to a', low for t he i nstall at i on of a doud te pol e ci rcui t § I 10,10(e)2 tTeaker for a future solar electric installation, The resolved spare must be positic-ed at the opposi! le Poad) end from the irpUt feeder location or main circuit location; and perma%.rilly marked as Tor Future Solar Elp.,drie � I . 2016 CALGreen Residential Mandatory Measures Planning and Design 4.106.2 - Storm Water Drainage and Retention - Projects which disturb less than one acre of soil and are not part of a larger common plan of development shall manage storm water drainage during construction. . 4.106.3 - Grading and Paving - Construction plans shall indicate how the site grading and drainage system will manage all surface water flows to keep water from entering building. Exception: Additions or alterations not altering the drainage path. 4.106.4 - Electric Vehicle (EV) charging for new construction. New construction shall comply w/ Section 4.106.4.1 and 4.106.4.2 to facilitate future installation and use of EV chargers. Electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) shall be installed in accordance wl the California Electrical Code, Article 625. Exception: On a case -by case basis, where the local enforcing agency has determined EV charging and infrastructure are not feasible based upon one or more of the following conditions: 1.Where there is no commercial power supply 2. Where there is evidence substantiating that meeting the requirements will alter the local utility infrastructure design requirements on the utility side of the meter so as to increase the utility side cost to the homeowner or the developer by more than $400.00 per dwelling unit. 4.106.4.1 - Electric Vehicle (EV) charging - For new one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses w/ attached private garages. For each unit install a listed raceway to accommodate a dedicated 208/240 -volt branch circuit. The raceway shall not be less than trade size I (nominal 1 -inch inside diameter). The raceway shall originate at the main service or subpanel and shall terminate into a listed cabinet, box or other enclosure in close proximity to the proposed location of an EV charger. Raceways are required to be continuous at enclosed, inaccessible or concealed areas and spaces. The service panel and/or subpanel shall provide capacity to install a 40 -ampere minimum dedicated branch circuit and space(s) reserved to permit installation of a branch circuit overcurrent protective device. The service panel or subpanel circuit directory shall identify the overcurrent protective device spaces(s) reserved for future EV charging as "EV CAPABLE". The raceway termination location shall be permanently and visibly marked as "EV CAPABLE". 4.106.4.1.1 - Electric Vehicle (EV) charging - New Multi -family dwellings. Where 17 or more multi -family dwelling units are constructed on a building site, 3% of the total number of parking spaces provided for all types of parking facilities, but in no case less than one, shall be electric vehicle charging spaces (EV spaces) capable of supporting future EVSE. Calculations for the required number of EV spaces shall be rounded up to the nearest whole number. 1 4.106.4.2.1 - Electric Vehicle charging spaces (EV space) locations - Construction documents shall indicate the location of proposed EV spaces. At least one EV space shall be located in common use areas and available for use by all residents. When EV chargers are installed, EV spaces required by Section 4.106.4.2.2, Item 3, shall comply wl at least one of the following options: 1. The EV space shall be located adjacent to an accessible parking space meeting the requirements of the California Building Code, Chapter 11A, to allow use of the EV charger from the accessible parking space. 2. The EV space shall be located on an accessible route, as defined in the California Building Code, Chapter 2, to the building. 4.106.4.2.2 - Electric vehicle charging space (EV space) dimensions - The EV spaces shall be designed to comply w/the following: The min. length of each E space shall be 18 ft. The min. width of each EV space shall be 9'. One in every 25 EV spaces, but not less than one shall also have an 8 ft. wide min. aisle. A 5'wide min. aisle shall be permitted provided the mir width of the EV space is 12'. Surface slope for this EV space and the aisle shall not exceed 1 unit vertical in 48 units horizontal in any direction. 4.106.4.2.3 - Single EV space required - Install a listed raceway capable of accommodate a dedicated 208/240 -volt dedicated branch circuit. The raceway shall not be less than trade size I (nominal 1 -inch inside diameter). The raceway shall originate at the main service or subpanel and shall terminate into a listed cabinet, box or other enclosure in close proximity to the proposed location of an EV charger. The service panel and/or subpanel shall provide capacity to install a 40 -ampere minimum dedicated branch circuit and space(s) reserved to permit installation of a branch circuit overcurreni protective device. 4.106.4.2.4 - Multiple EV spaces required - Construction documents shall indicate the raceway termination point and proposed location of future EV spaces and EV chargers. Construction documents shall also provide information on amperage of future EVSE, raceway methods(s), wiring schematics and electrical load calculations to verify that the electrical panel service capacity and electrical system, including any on-site distribution transformer(s), have sufficient capacity to simultaneously charge all EV's at all required EV spaces at the full rated amperage of the EVSE. Plan design shall be based upon a 40 -amp min. branch circuit. Raceways and related components that are planned to be installed underground, enclosed, inaccessible or in concealed areas and spaces shall be installed at the time of the original construction. Energy Efficiency 4.201.1-5.201.1 - Low-rise residential (Section 4.201.1) and high-rise reside ntia f/hotel/mote I (Section 5.201.1) building shall meet or exceed the minimum standards design required by the California Energy Standards. Standards for residential buildings do not require compliance with levels of minimum energy efficiency beyond those required by the 2013 California Energy Code. Water Efficiency and Conservation indoor Use - 4.303.1 - Water Conserving Plumbing Fixtures and Fittings. - Plumbing fixtures and fittings shall comply with the following: 4.303.1.1 - Water closets flush volume shall not exceed 1.28 gals per flush. 4.303.1.2 - The effective flush volume of wall mounted urinals shall not exceed 0.125 gals. per flush. All other urinals flush volume shall not exceed 0.5 gals per flush. 4.303.1.3.1 - Single showerheads shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 2.0 gpm. 4.303.1.3.2 - Multiple showerheads shall have a combined flow rate of all showerheads and/or shower outlets controlled by a single valve shall not exceed 2.0 gpm or only one shower outlet to be in operation at a time. 4.303.1.4.1 - Residential lavatory faucets maximum flow rate shall not exceed 1.2 gpm. The minimum flow rate shall not be less than 0.8 gpm. 4.303.1.4.2 - Lavatory faucets in common and public areas of residential buildings shall not exceed 0.5 gpm. 4.303.1.4.3 - Metering faucets shall not deliver more than 0.25 gals per cycle. 4.303.1.4.4 -Kitchen faucets maximum flow rate shall not exceed 1.8 gpm. Kitchen faucets may temporarily increase the flow above the maximum rate, but not to exceed 2.2 gpm. Note: When complying faucets are unavailable, aerators or other means may be used to achieve reduction. 4.303.2 - Plumbing fixtures and fittings shall be installed in accordance with the Plumbing Code, and shall meet the . applicable standards referenced in Table 1701.1 of the California Plumbing Code. Outdoor Use - 4.304.1 - Irrigation Controllers - Automatic irrigation system controllers for landscaping by the builder and installed at the time of final inspection shall comply with the following: 1. Controllers shall be weather- or soil moisture -based controllers that automatically adjust irrigation in response to changes in plant watering needs as weather or soil conditions change. 2. Weather -based controllers without integral rain sensors or communication systems that account for rainfall shall have a separate wired or wireless rain sensor which connects or communicates with the controller(s). Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency . 4.406.1 - Rodent Proofing - Annular spaces around pipes, electric cables, or other openings in sole/bottom plates at exterior walls shall be closed with cement mortar, concrete masonry or a similar method acceptable to the enforcing agency to prevent passage of rodents. 4.408.1 - Construction Waste Reduction of at least 65% - Recycle and/or salvage for reuse a min. of 65% of the nonhazarclou construction and demolition waste ih accordance w/ either Section 4.408.2, 4.408.3 or 4.408.4, or meet a more stringent local construction and demolition waste management ordinance. 4.408.2 Construction Waste Management Plan - Submit a construction waste management plan meeting items 1-5 in Sectioi 4.408.2. Plans shall be undated as necessary and shall be available for examination during construction. 4.408.3 - Waste Management Company - Utilize a waste management company, approved by the enforcing agency, which can provide verifiable documentation that diverted construction and demolition waste materials meet the requirements i Section 4.408.1. 4.408.4 - Waste Stream Reduction Alternative - Projects that generate a total combined weight of construction and demolition waste disposed of in landfills, which do not exceed 3.4 lbs per sq. ft. of the building area shall meet the min. 65% construction waster reduction requirement in Section 4.408.1. 4.408.4.1 - Waste Stream Reduction Alternative (High -Rise Residential) - Projects that generate a total combined weight of construction and demolition waste disposed in landfills which do not exceed 2 lbs per sq. ft. of the building area, shall meet the min. 65% construction waste reduction requirement in Section 4.408.1. Building Maintenance and Operation 4.410.1 - Operation & Maintenance Manual - An operation and maintenance manual shall be provided to the building ownei or occupant. 4.410.2 - Recycling by occupants - Where 5 or more multi -family dwelling units are constructed on a building site, provide readily accessible area(s) that serves all buildings on the site and is identified for the depositing, storage and collection of non -hazardous materials for recycling. Exception: Rural jurisdictions that meet and apply for the exemption in Public Reources Code Section 42649.82 (a)(2)(A) e. seq. are not required to comply w/ the organic waste portion of this section. Environmental Quality . 4.503.1 General - Any installed gas fireplace shall be a direct -vent sealed -combustion type. Any installed woodstove or pellet stove shall comply with US EPA New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) emission limits as applicable. Woodstoves, pellet stoves, and fireplaces shall also comply with applicable local ordinances. 4.504.1 Coverings of Duct Openings and Protection of Mechanical Equipment during Construction - Duct openings and other related air distribution component openings shall be covered during construction. 4.504.2.1 - Adhesives, Sealants and Caulks - Shall be compliant with VOC and other toxic compounds limits. . - - - . . . - .. _. .. . .. . ... .. 4.504.2.3 - Aerosol Paints and Coatings - Shall be compliant with product weighted MIR limits for ROC and other toxic compounds. 4.504.3 - Carpet Systems - Shall be compliant with VOC limits. 4.504.4 - Resilient Flooring Systems - 80% of floor areas receiving resilient flooring shall comply with the VOC - emission limits defined in the Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) Low -emitting Materials List or to be certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) FlocirScore Program. . 4.504.5 - Composite Wood Products - Particleboard, medium density fiberboard (MDF) and hardwood plywood used in interior finish systems shall comply with low formaldehyde emission standards. 4.505.2 - Concrete Slab Foundations - A vapor retarder and capillary break is installed at slab on grade foundations. 4.505.3 - Moisture Content of Building Materials - Wall and floor framing materials shall be checked before enclosure. 4.506.1 - Bathroom Exhaust Fans - Exhaust fans which terminate outside the building are provided in every bathroom. 4.507.2 - Heating and Air Conditioning System Design - Duct systems are sized , designed, and equipment selected using the following methods: 1. Establish heat loss and heat gain values according to ANSI/ACCA 2 Manual J or equivalent. 2. Size duct systems according to ANSI/ACCA D-2014 (Manual D) or equivalent. 3. Select heating and cooling equipment according to ANSI/ACCA 3 (Manual S) or equivalent. Installed & Special Inspection Qualifications 702.1 - HVAC system installers are trained and certified in the proper installation of HVAC systems and equipment. 702.2 Special inspectors must be qualified and able to demonstrate competence to the enforcing agency in the discipline in which they are inspecting. 703.1 - Documentation - Verification of compliance with the code may include construction documents, plans, specifications builder or installer certification, inspection reports, or other methods of acceptable to the enforcing agency which show substantial conformance. TABLE 4,-SO4.1 AID'HIESINIE VOC Ll IIAIT', 2 L P�q S VMt@r and Lall;S EXPMPt Cornpouncl's In GT'.I;rn-.q- p,;%r Lttl?r ' .&ACHITECTUPAL APPLIC;ATIONS VOC LIM IT ,1ndQQrca,Tp,ct adhv�`nT,�- 50 Cmpct pad ndh_es'lVT1�- S 1_1 iir-I adhes`[Nx .. tvd._-w:,rearr-ct 11*3 - 150 NVo,)d Iloorin? adhic5iNIC 100 E.uI+crfI,.,-?r.iJhc-.,IVC5 (IQ S ul-000'r 3dhC1.Q111'e,r- 50 �__ '117111C &: ndhcs' e, ra i ti :RIC S, ' 65 N`CT and a,o�plhalt tile indlie'rIVI-1-1 5o , — Vi-y%va IL and pjn,:l ad hvq1V1:q1 50 1 Cove kze odhe-,I'Vlle� 50 — 1141.1116puril Construction adheslivcs 7 0 Stro:turat V,lazin- adhcsivc-S T, Jul) I ____ — 55 I n ,-I,:�-pLv mr�f mc Inh nunc- a d hc-4,yes _1511 �_ - 0 &�r adhe-give.; not rs-pwifi�m 11V limed 50 SPEC-I&TY APPLIUMNS I PVC morldilm, = 51 0 I C PVC vvel din p- -490 ABS wr,lihn- d! 325 Pla.;[1c cemcnit vvel dint, It, 2�fl - � - Ac1he sive p 6 me r for pkt�,tic 5511 — C c- n t ,-)-- t ad h es i,, c 80 S p c d. al ,pu rp of s c, c o n t jc I a d h c s I VC, 25 0 Structur-al wood rn-cmbtr a,klhc6-,-e 140 T, -,p mid trim adhc-ivc 21,; 0 --- SUBSTRATE �zl)ECJ Fl,::: APPLICATION15 - �Jctal v� mull '31d FIx;t1c foarns -50 Forous materl at (e,kcc-pt wood I 5 () ,Xclod 1 3o 1 1 Fi b,:r,g la.,;.s I . �1.1 I I 1, 10in jdbc-!,zive i-,� u -;ed v�, hond dhsirnilar suh.qntel lopether, tbc adhenive with the hipbest:VOC content sbill N2 allo-Avd. " -or ,- - - rnta tic" re-, ardin- rnc1h-,,ds to rue;v;um Me VC C - t, r miditicral infij 0 x CM mirt ,; rlc� . . - Di stri ct Rule . 1-ir"- in this t --,1b1:,. see Solith Cmq Air Qualiv, Nti nawment 1 16:�. TABLE 4-�SOJI I SEALANT V CC LINITT L09c Wator anct LoSe. EXOMPt comman6s, In Grum,; Por LOPt S �, Lj&NT & , V'OC LINI'T Architectural 251) Mon'n- 4cck - ;('1-1 I N..,oinn,!mbn1m.,� rc-nt K10 . Vo'ad way 151 I . - - - SingIc-ply roof mcinbranc, ___ 45 1, " 4--ither 420 SEALANT PRINIERS 54 A r c h i I,, _ c t u nrl I N,"'InpoRms ro 1-ou S 2 50 7_L� 1%lodificd bituimin'NLII-� 5, _, I 0 Mm'nc dc,;k 760 � (JtK!r 1 7 5 0 I PE-S.V,v #,_-,— — eUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE _. DATE-6-7/;�_ /_;�— 13Y__4�� 'TABLE 4.504.3 1 1 ' VOC COFITE14T LINTIT"S FOR ARCHrTECTURAILCO-ATlt4C-4c-Z2-�' Giranns oT VOC po r Ltter ot CoatIng. . I � LOSS WMor and LesS EX@Mpt COMPUUnft COATING C A7EG0 RY VOG LIMIT I Flat cciat I ng -s 50 Nonflat c ontin-71 I 00 .Nonflat-hiOi gloss-cnatings 150 SPECIALTY COATINGS 0.11 A] umi IILI In roof c oatings 4K, B,I-,.-- M M t sp e C i a I t y -C 0 a t i vgmr, 401) � Plit-Liminc--us roof coating-, 54 Riturninolus row)f 1,rhners 350 B o a d bre, akm 35Q Concircte curing cornpound,, 350 Concr,cw'masonTN ,-,ca I c rs i (10 Dlivc,Am�, scal,crs . 50 Dry o -coatings C, it, � 150 Faux firill-shiny coattrips Ar 350 - Firc- rr,sisfivc coatings; 350 Floor coattings � 100 Torrn-rc Ica s c co rnpou rids 1 250 Graphi-c arig coatin'-s (.si-,n pallints) 500 141ph tcm,peratlurc. coatings 420 Industri,il maintmanec cQat i n --s ;1 5Q Low sofid-k coatings' 120 . M-m2neslt CC ement c imtings 450 ]�-Iastic texture coati,ngss I 100 �.-Ictalfie 1pig-mcnvcd cQating5 ,5v�l Tv.lu I Licolcir coatin I--, 250 Pretreatment was h pn'men 420 Prinivirs, sealers, and u n dIcircoaters I 01-1 I R.c,-:Lcth,c rcnctrati ng 5rnalcn 350 I km, vcicd. coat -1 ngs � 250 R o of coat. In =W1 S 50 Rust p,re"ntativc coatings , ,�51"') ShC114-ics Clear Qpaquc � 730 550) S pocialtypri'mems. scatc.m and undcrvouters. Ifil-i . S mins I 2 5 0 Stone conso,liclants 1 450 Swinimilig ]pnol coning,i NY 0 Traffic mizzwking coatin-gs I (lu Tub and tilc re -finish ccetirTs 420 1 WatcrrPoinfing: m-mbrzincs 'I SQ IiIi. Wood coatirivs 27 5 - � Wood presematives I 1150 Zinc -rich primcm 3,40 1. Cflmrn% of VOC per liter of cm-flin-1. includinvw-atcrand induffinpevempt - � corn"- nd-,. , I . I I I I 2 'L� Tb-, -.ilvcirted linit-5 mmaim in effiect unlem rrvi x -d fitnib, Lire lisixed ill mtrneqtientcohimns in th�,table. 3, Valu2s in dhis table an &dNv.d frorn those 4.,vcified Ilhv thc� Calif m,iia Air � � 'Piks"mircus Bcwdl. Atchitecturn, I Coatirtr_ 511-,A,c-rtxy1 C-Ov"A _Nleasare- 170m.-an-1.1-CO& tlrwe i nroinnati-misavoil,il4?frcm-tt,k- Air Posciultices 111cmird. . TA13LE 4,5mz � FORMALDEHYDE LIWTV lklaxim um Form-aldo hydA- Emisi;iorts irt Nartg p -or Milf ion PRQDVCT CURRENT LIFAIT _ Hirdw ood plywocod -venoer coft- 0, 05 — ]'-I,ird�vQn.jply�N,c�,�c,-.,tnpnsit,ock,re __ 0, 05 I �,Ift I C I 602 rLi 0. rN — Mcdium dens,itv f`iiN,rK-.uriJ 0.11 Thin rnL-JiLimd-ensitv,ft--t-rb,-ard2 0.13 1. Valu%-:, in tbi.� tabic u)c &,rb.vd fmin t"_ c T.,ociri!;Id by the CalifOrn a. ir I R-eso,arces Board. Air Toxic% Control &toasuw 'for Composite AVocid as tesk-d in accordance %%ith ASTA1 E 1333. 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