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1 California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) 2016 CALGreen
2 Introduction Tom Martin District Representative II State Housing Law Program
3 Learning Objectives 2015 Emergency Standards 2016 CALGreen Residential Measures 2016 Intervening Code Adoption Cycle Q & A throughout
4 Code Adoption 2015 Triennial Adoption Cycle Complete 2016 CALGreen effective January 1, 2017 Busy code adoption cycle for state agencies Regular rulemaking plus 3 emergency adoptions for 2013 Codes CALGreen Outdoor water (MWELO) CALGreen Indoor water (Lavatory faucets and urinals) 2016 Intervening Adoption Cycle - current
5 CALGreen Residential Measures
6 Chapter 2 Definitions 2013 CALGreen Added in Supplement: Electric Vehicle Charging Station(s) (EVCS) Small Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System 2016 CALGreen New definitions: Demand Hot Water Recirculation System Electric Vehicle Charger Electric Vehicle Charging Space Hot Water Recirculation System Hybrid Urinal Organic Waste Revised: Electric Vehicle Charging Station 2016 Supplement: New definition for hotel/motel
7 Chapter 3 - Scope Applies to additions or alterations increasing building s conditioned area, volume, or size Applies to (within) the area of addition/alteration Banners designate when provisions apply to Low- Rise (LR) or to High-Rise (HR) residential buildings No banner used when apply to both Allows enforcing agencies to grant modifications to threshold levels of Tiers when there are practical difficulties No changes in 2016 CALGreen
8 Chapter 4 Residential Mandatory Measures Five Divisions: Division Planning and Design Division Energy Efficiency Division Water Efficiency and Conservation Division Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency Division Environmental Quality
9 Chapter 4 Residential Mandatory Measures Division 4.1 Planning and Design
10 Site Development (4.106) 2013 CALGreen Manage storm water during construction to prevent erosion, flooding of adjacent property, and to retain soil runoff on site Applies to projects 1 acre Sites planned to keep surface water from entering buildings Construction plans to indicate how site grading or drainage system will manage all surface water flows An exception exempts alterations not altering the drainage path No changes in 2016 CALGreen
11 Site Development EV Charging Mandatory Provisions added in 2013 Intervening Adoption Cycle for EV Charging Infrastructure Effective July 1, 2015 Minor modifications during the 2015 Triennial Code Adoption Cycle (2016 CALGreen) Electric Vehicle Charging Space (EV Space) Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS)
12 EV Charging for New Construction ( ) Raceway, panel capacity, and area (EV space) for future installation of EV charging equipment Two Exceptions Site Development EV Charging No commercial power supply Compliance will alter the local utility infrastructure design requirements, increasing the cost to homeowners and developers by more than $400 per dwelling unit
13 Site Development EV Charging New one- and two-family dwellings & townhouses with attached garages ( ) 1-inch raceway (conduit) for 208/240-volt branch circuit Service panel/subpanel with capacity for installation of 40A minimum branch circuit Reserved space(s) for the branch circuit overcurrent protective device (breaker) Space(s) for future overcurrent protective device identified on the panel directory
14 Site Development EV Charging New multifamily dwellings ( ) 17 or more dwelling units on a building site EV Spaces = 3% of parking spaces on site EV Spaces with infrastructure capable of supporting future installation of EVSE Proposed locations and dimensions of EV spaces shall be identified on the plans There is no mandatory requirement to identify EV Spaces on the ground, or to install EVSE
15 Site Development EV Charging EV space locations ( ) One EV space in common use areas shall be available for use by all residents Two options for location of EV spaces when charging equipment is installed: Adjacent to an accessible parking space (CBC 11A) Adjacent to an accessible route
16 EV Space Dimensions ( ) Length: Width: Site Development EV Charging 18 feet minimum 9 feet min. (except as noted below) 1 in 25 EVCS requires an 8-foot aisle A 5-foot aisle with a 12-foot wide space is acceptable Surface slope not to exceed 1 unit vertical in 48 units horizontal (2.083%)
17 Site Development EV Charging Single EV space required ( ) 1-inch raceway (conduit) for 208/240-volt branch circuit Service panel/subpanel with capacity for installation of 40A minimum branch circuit Reserved space(s) for the branch circuit overcurrent protective device (breaker) Space(s) for future overcurrent protective device identified on the panel directory
18 Site Development EV Charging Multiple EV spaces required ( ) All details required for installation of EV charging equipment identified on plans Plan design shall be based on 40A minimum branch circuit Underground, enclosed, inaccessible or concealed parts required to be installed at time of original construction
19 Site Development EV Charging Proposal for 2016 CALGreen Supplement New hotels and motels ( ) Provide EV spaces capable of supporting future installation of EVSE Construction documents shall identify the location of the EV spaces No requirement for EV spaces to be available until EV chargers are installed
20 Site Development EV Charging Proposal for 2016 CALGreen Supplement New hotels and motels ( ) Number of required EV spaces based on the total number of parking spaces on the site Technical requirements for EV spaces the same as multifamily dwellings Refers to Chapter 11B for access requirements if chargers are installed
21 Energy Efficiency CA Energy Commission (CEC) adopts mandatory energy efficiency standards for low-rise and highrise residential buildings, and hotels/motels Division Low-Rise Residential Buildings Division High-Rise Residential Buildings, Hotels/Motels For Energy Budget calculations, high-rise residential buildings and hotels/motels are considered nonresidential buildings
22 California Energy Commission Contact Information Residential Energy Efficiency Standards California Energy Efficiency Hotline Telephone: (916) (toll free in CA) Website:
23 Chapter 4 Residential Mandatory Measures Division 4.3 Water Efficiency and Conservation (Emergency Regulations, Outdoor)
24 Division 4.3 Water Efficiency & Conservation Mandatory provisions added as emergency regulation to 2013 CALGreen for outdoor potable water use in landscaped areas (Section 4.304)
25 Division 4.3 Water Efficiency & Conservation 2013 CALGreen Residential developments Landscape areas >500 sf Compliance with MWELO or a local ordinance Alternate prescriptive compliance method for landscapes < 2500 sf (Appendix D) 2016 CALGreen No changes from 2013 standards as approved by CBSC on January 20, 2016.
26 California Department of Water Resources Contact Information Urban Water Use Efficiency Unit Attention: Julie Saare-Edmonds, Senior Environmental Scientist P.O. Box Sacramento, CA Telephone: Website:
27 Chapter 4 Residential Mandatory Measures Division 4.3 Water Efficiency and Conservation (Indoor)
28 Division 4.3 Water Efficiency & Conservation 2013 CALGreen Prescriptive requirements for water conserving fixtures/fittings Emergency regulations for urinals and lavatory faucets Consistent with Health and Safety Code, CPC and CA Energy Commission s Title 20 appliance efficiency standards
29 Division 4.3 Water Efficiency & Conservation 2016 CALGreen No change Proposal for 2016 CALGreen Supplement Showerheads psi Effective July 1, 2018
30 Chapter 4 Residential Mandatory Measures Division 4.4 Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency
31 Construction Waste Reduction, Disposal and Recycling (4.408) 2016 CALGreen HCD increased the percentage from 50% to 65%, moving the existing Tier 1 measure The construction waste was also reduced by 15% per square foot in Section (Waste stream reduction alternative) The same percentages (65% and 75%) for Tier 1 and Tier 2 with increased verification requirements
32 Building Maintenance and Operation (4.410) 2013 CALGreen Educational materials, operation and maintenance manuals Additional information, e.g., landscape/irrigation design, public transportation options, recycling opportunities, solar energy, incentive programs 2016 CALGreen Photovoltaic systems and EV chargers added Requires recycling areas for projects with 5 or more multifamily dwellings Exception provided for rural jurisdictions
33 Chapter 4 Residential Mandatory Measures Division 4.5 Environmental Quality
34 Fireplaces (4.503) 2013 CALGreen Requires direct-vent sealed-combustion type gas fireplaces Woodstoves and pellet stoves comply with EPA Phase II emission limits Fireplaces, woodstoves, and pellet stoves, comply with local ordinances 2016 CALGreen Woodstoves and pellet stoves comply with the U.S. EPA New Source Performance Standards emission limits Requires a permanent certification label
35 Pollutant Control (4.504) Requires covering of duct openings and protection of mechanical equipment from water, dust, and debris during construction Finish Materials Limits pollutants from off-gassing of finish materials inside a residence Tables identify VOC limits for adhesives, sealants, caulks, paints and coatings No changes in 2016 CALGreen
36 Pollutant Control (4.504) 2013 CALGreen Composite wood products Table addressing formaldehyde limits for composite wood products based on maximum allowable limits established by the CA Air Resources Board (ARB) Verification of compliance (documentation) is required 2016 CALGreen Recognizes markings for compliance by specified Canadian standards
37 Interior Moisture Control (4.505) Concrete slab foundations Applies to concrete slab foundations or slab-onground floors required to have a vapor retarder by CBC or CRC Requires a 4 thick base of 1/2 or larger aggregate as a capillary break Allows equivalent methods designed by a design professional or approved by enforcing agency No changes in 2016 CALGreen
38 Interior Moisture Control (4.505) Moisture content of building materials Do not install materials with visible signs of water damage Keep wall and floor framing open if framing members exceed 19% moisture content Insulation with high moisture content shall be replaced or allowed to dry No changes in 2016 CALGreen
39 Indoor Air Quality and Exhaust (4.506) Bathroom exhaust fans Energy Star; terminate outside Controlled by a humidity control Capable of (automatic or manual) adjustment between humidity range of 50% to 80% Humidity controls not required to be integral part of fans No changes in 2016 CALGreen
40 Chapter 6 Referenced Organizations and Standards 2013 CALGreen Provides a list of organizations and standards which are referenced in specified sections of CALGreen 2016 CALGreen Amended as new standards are adopted or updated in CALGreen
41 Chapter 7 Installer and Special Inspector Qualifications HVAC system installers to be trained and certified by a recognized training/ certification program (examples provided) Special inspections only if required by the enforcing agency Requires documentation to verify compliance No changes in 2016 CALGreen
42 Chapter 8 Compliance Forms and Worksheets 2013 CALGreen Sample forms for compliance prepared by HCD are located on HCD s website: CALGreen Not adopted by HCD Prescriptive compliance option for outdoor water use (MWELO Appendix D) has been reprinted for user convenience
43 Questions on Mandatory Measures Appendix A4 Residential Voluntary Measures
44 Appendix A4 Residential Voluntary Measures Appendix A4 is not mandatory unless adopted by a local jurisdiction Tiers (Tier 1 & Tier 2), Prerequisites, Electives Designers, builders, or property owners required to incorporate additional green building measures necessary to meet the threshold of each tier level
45 Appendix A4 Tier 2 The measures necessary to achieve Tier 2 status are very stringent Cities and counties considering adoption of Tier 2 should carefully consider the stringency of each measure and ensure the measures are achievable in their location
46 Division A4.1 Planning and Design - Revisions Repeals 2 options in A Landscape design (2) Limit turf to 50% of total landscaped area for Tier 1, and to 25% or less for Tier 2 (4) Incorporation of hydrozoning techniques in landscape design Changes in cool roof tables for Tier 1 to correlate to the CEC s cool roof standards
47 Division A4.1 Planning and Design - Revisions References to electric vehicle charging stations changed to electric vehicles spaces Repeal of reference to draft guidelines to universal charging
48 Appendix A4 Energy Efficiency The CEC has developed and will be maintaining provisions related to energy in CALGreen Division A4.2 - Low-Rise Residential Buildings Division A5.2 - High-Rise Residential Buildings, Hotels/Motels For Energy Budget calculations high-rise residential and hotel/motel buildings are considered nonresidential buildings
49 Division A4.2 Energy Efficiency - Revisions New Zero Net Energy Design requirements Achieve Energy Design Rating of Zero (0) Single-family buildings in Climate Zones (CZ) 6 and 7; and low-rise multifamily buildings in CZ 3, 5, 6 and 7 to comply with Tier 1 Single-family buildings in CZ 1 through 5 and 8 through 16; and low-rise multifamily buildings in CZ 1,2, 4 and 8 through 16 comply with Tier 2
50 CLIMATE ZONES: 16 geographic areas of California for which the CEC has established typical weather data, prescriptive packages and energy budgets. Climate zones are defined by ZIP code and listed in Reference Joint Appendix JA2
51 Division A4.3 Water Efficiency & Conservation Kitchen faucets (A , elective) psi; temporary increase to 2.2 gpm allowed if default to 1.5 gpm No changes in 2016 CALGreen Alternate water sources (A , elective) Allows alternate water sources for indoor water reduction No changes in 2016 CALGreen
52 Division A4.3 Water Efficiency & Conservation Appliances (A , elective); revised Water capacity requirements repealed Modification requires at least one ENERGY STAR dishwasher/clothes washer Nonwater supplied urinals and waterless toilets (A elective); revised Recognize hybrid urinals as waterless urinals Hot water recirculation systems new provision (A , elective)
53 Division A4.3 Water Efficiency & Conservation Rainwater catchment systems (A , elective) Allows installation of rainwater catchment systems in accordance with CPC No changes in 2016 CALGreen Potable water elimination (A , elective) Allows landscape irrigation design that eliminates the use of potable water No changes in 2016 CALGreen
54 Division A4.4 Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency Lumber size (A , elective) Revised to reference CBC Chapter 23 and CRC Chapter 6 Dimensions and layouts (A , elective) Revised to add a title
55 Division A4.4 Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency Recycled content (A , prerequisite) Total material cost (A ): Revised to refer to ICC Building Valuation Data or other valuation data approved by the enforcing agency Determination of recycled content value of materials (A ). Revised to consider undifferentiated total recycled content as wholly (100%) preconsumer recycled material
56 Division A4.4 Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency Enhanced construction waste reduction (A ) Tier 1 maintains the requirement for 65% reduction; revision requires third party verification for diversion rates Tier 2 maintains the requirement for 75% reduction; revision requires third-party verification similar to Tier 1
57 Division A4.5 Environmental Quality No changes in 2016 CALGreen Carryover changes from 2013 Intervening Code Adoption Cycle included updates for standards for resilient flooring systems (A ) and thermal insulation (A )
58 Division A4.6 Tier 1 and Tier 2 A4.602 Residential Occupancies Application Checklist Revised to reflect changes within Chapter 4 and Appendix A4
59 AB Intervening Code Adoption Cycle Effective Date: July 1, 2018 Implementation of new legislative mandates Assembly Bill 2282 (Gatto, Chapter 606/2014) Recycled water systems CPC Infrastructure for recycled water supply system for landscape irrigation Public comment period ending on May 1 Pointer to CPC proposed in CALGreen
60 HCD Contact Information California Department of Housing and Community Development State Housing Law Program 2020 West El Camino Avenue Sacramento CA Telephone: (916) FAX: (916) Website: Questions: Use Comments, Feedback" form
61 HCD s Website Feedback/ Comment
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