Sustainable Building Regulation Residential Flowchart
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1 Sustainable Building Regulation Residential Flowchart IECC Mandatory Requirements NZER Prescriptive Simulated Performance Energy Rating Index/HERS
2 Sustainable Building Regulations Minimum Required Point Threshold per Development Option Residential Development (1) Site/Water Conservation (2) Recycling & Reuse () Framing & Materials (4) Energy () Additional Energy Measures (6) Indoor Air Quality (7) Innovation Min. Required Points Prescriptive Performance Net Zero Energy Ready
3 Score By Contractor Score by Basalt Minimum Threshold Points/Range Section Sustainable Building Regulations Program Checklist Type I - Single Family Residential Verification Verified PLEASE INDICATE YOUR CHOSEN COMPLIANCE PATH: Note that Mandatory provisions are required regardless of the path chosen. X NET ZERO ENERGY READY Prescriptive NZE Performance NZE Verification code: PR = Plan Review; 1 = Foundation insp'n.; 2 = Framing insp'n.; = Insulation insp'n.; 4 = Rough-in insp'n.; = Final insp'n. *Minimum Point Thresholds (Column C) are not applicable to houses less than or equal to 1000 SF. MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS Certificate 4 Air Leakage 4 Fuel Burning Appliances PR / Maximum Fenestration U-factor & SHGC PR / 4 Controls PR / Heat Pump Supplementary Heat Duct Sealing 4 Duct Testing, please indicate below which test is chosen. #1 Rough-in Test 4 #2 Postconstruction Test Building Cavities PR / Mechanical System Piping Insulation Heated Water CIrculation & Temperature Maintenance Systems Mechanical Ventilation, please indicate method of ventilation below. PR / Exhaust Supply Balanced
4 Energy Recovery (ERV) or Heat Recovery (HRV) Equipment Sizing & Efficiency Rating PR / Systems Serving Multiple Dwelling Units Snowmelt & Ice System Controls PR / Pool & Permanent Spas Energy Consumption PR / Portable Spas PR / Lighting Equipment (Lamp Efficacy) PR / Lighting Eqiupment (Fuel Gas Lighting Systems, if applicable) PR / 1.0 SITE/WATER CONSERVATION ) Construction/landscaping plan does not impact site 10' 1' outside building footprint PR; 1 2 to ) Water-efficient landscaping: limited turf, 2 pts; no turf (xeriscaped), pts; no irrigation, 4 pts. PR; ) Storm Water Irrigation PR; ) Food Production: On-site Greenhouse, less than 0 SF PR; 6 2 to ) Low-flow or dual-flush toilet (2 pt. each fixture; 6 max) 1 to ) Low-flow showerheads (1 pt. each fixture; max) 1 to ) Low-flow bathroom faucets (1 pt. each fixture; max) 1 to ) Energy Star clothes washer and/or dishwasher (1 pt. each appliance) SUBTOTAL of possible 2.0 RECYCLING AND REUSE 2 to ) Beetle-kill Lumber for structural or nonstructural applications ( pts. each) (2 pts. per application, 6 2; max) 1 1 to ) Donate surplus materials (1 pt. per trailer load, max) 2 to ) Recycle wood and metal scrap, cardboard (2 pts. per material, 6 max) 2 2 to 2 to ) Reclaimed a/o recycled content materials (2 pts per material used in > 0% of building, 4 max) 2. 2.) Provide a built-in recycling center PR; SUBTOTAL of 16+ possible SUBTOTAL of 22 possible.0 FRAMING & MATERIALS.1.1) Materials Manufactured in Colorado 2 Material: 2 Material: 2 Material:
5 .2.2) Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF's) for foundation ) Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF's) for exterior (above-grade) walls ) Structural framing dimenions in 2' increments, Double Wall Framing 2..4) Incorporate Optimal Value Engineering (OVE) framing techniques ) 24" o.c. studs for > 0% of the structure ) Insulated (2-stud) or California-type corners ) "Efficient headers" used for over 0% of the structure 2.6.) Structural Elements ) Engineered wood joists used for 0% of flooring system ) Engineered wood rafters or pre-fab trusses > 0% roof framing; ) or engineered wood studs for 0% of the structure 2.7.6) Pre-cut, pre-fabricated elements ) Pre-cut studs and trusses 7% of structure ) panelized / pre-fabricated walls ) modular sections for over 7% of building ) Use FSC or SFI certified materials in 0% of building PR / ) FSC-sustainable harvested lumber for 0% of framing materials PR / ) Sustainable certified (SFI) products: 2 Trim: 2 Flooring: 2 Windows: 2 Doors: 2 Outdoor structures: 2 FSC certified cabinets: ) Structural Insulated Panels (SIPS) or straw-bale exterior walls ) Roofing Material: Lifespan > 0 yrs. PR / SUBTOTAL of 66+ possible SUBTOTAL of 72 possible 4.0 ENERGY to ) HERS rated house: score 80 or less, pts.; 7, 10 pts.; 70, 1 pts.; net zero, 20 pts. IECC Code minimum minus. Each increment of receives points, 20 points max. 2 to ) Blower Door Test - must show ACH 0.40 or less 2 pts for each increment of 0. below IECC Code minimum, ACH0, up to 6 pts. 1 to ) Roof/Ceiling Insulation: 1 pt for each R value over 8 1 pt for each R value over current IECC Code minumum, up to 1 pts ) Reflective Radiant Barrier 2 or 1 to ) Wall Insulation: 1 pt. for each R value over 19 up to 1 pts. 1 pt for each Total R-value over current IECC Code minumum, up to 1 pts.
6 to ) Exterior Insulation: " 1", pts.; 6" 2", 10 pts. 4.7) Slab Insulation: R-, 1 pt.; R-8, 2 pts.; R-12, pts. 1 pt for R-values, in increments of, over current 1 to 4 1 to 4.7 IECC Code minimum, up to pts. 1 to 1 to ) Crawlspace/Basement Insulation: R-10, 1 pt.; R-1, 2 pts.; R-19+, pts. 1 pt for Total R-values, in increments of, over current IECC Code minimum, up to 2 pts. 1 to ) Blown or sprayed insulation (1 pt. per QL) 4.10) Insulate all hot water pipes at all locations R-2. or higher with R-values higher than required IECC Code minimum. 2 to ) High-performance windows: 2 pts. for each.0 below U-.; 2 pts. for each.02 below current IECC Code minimum ) Insulating window shades installed (R- or higher on 7% of all windows ) ) Radiant floor and/or hydronic baseboard heat ( > 0% of heating system) 4; 1 to ) Efficient boiler or furnace: 1 pt. per AFUE rating > or = 88%; 1 pt. per AFUE rating starting at 8% above current IECC code minimum, add'l points for each percentage above this. 1 to ) All ductwork in conditioned space (2 pts.); or insulated to R-/ R-8 attics (1 pt.) ) No mechanical air conditioning 4.17) Programmable thermostats: 1 pt. per (2%) Quantity Level, 1 pt. per 0% Quantity Level, 2 pts. 1 to 4, 1 to 4.17 max ) Thermostats for each room ) Tankless on-demand water heater(s); side arm; or efficient (> or = 90%) gas water heater; or efficient (above current IECC Code minimum) gas water heater ) efficient gas water heater 88% 1 to ) Energy Star rated appliances, other than water conserving or clothesline (graduated) 1 to ) Ceiling fans/air destratification system in common rooms ) Installation of whole-house fan natural cooling/ventilation system 8 4.2) Centralized heat recovery ventilation (HRV) 4; ) Minimize exterior lighting to < 00 lumens 2 to ) Efficient Lighting: > 0% non incandescent bulbs; 2 pts for > 7% LED bulbs, 4 pts for 100% LED ) > 0% LED bulbs 1 to ) Interior motion-detecting light switches (1 pt. for each installed, up to 4 pts.) SUBTOTAL of 10 possible SUBTOTAL of 1 possible.0 ADDITIONAL ENERGY MEASURES.1.1) Passive solar design (see guidelines) ) Optimize glazing PR; ) Shading PR;.1..1.) Thermal mass PR; 8.2.2) Solar domestic hot water PR; 16..) Integrated solar domestic hot water and radiant heat PR; 2.4.4) Solar hot water plumbing rough-in only PR;
7 to 0..) On site photovoltaic power (10 pts. per kw installed) PR; 2.6.6) Photovoltaic power rough-in only PR; 10 to ) Ground source heat pump (geothermal) system (10 pts. per Quantity Level) PR; 2.8.8) High-efficiency stove (rated for 2.0 grams per hour of particulate; > 7% efficiency) PR; 2 to 8.9.9) -year commitment of wind energy from Holy Cross Energy or Xcel Energy (2 pts/ql) PR SUBTOTAL of 1 possible 6.0 INDOOR AIR QUALITY ) Formaldehyde-free or low-toxic insulation PR; ) Low- or zero-voc and/or low-toxic interior paint, stain/finishes, and adhesives Mold Prevention: Vented cladding or a drainagle plane behind a brick/stone veneer is required; no plastic 6. vapor barrier on the interior. 1 to ) Low- or non-toxic floor coverings (1 pt per Quantity Level) ) Vapor retarder or wall system that allows moisture permeability above 0% RH PR; ) All gas furnaces, fireplaces, boilers, hot water heaters sealed combustion/direct vented. 4 to ) High-efficiency air filter in HVAC system: HEPA, 4 pts.; UV, pts ) Heat recovery ventilation (HRV) ) Exhaust range hood outside or through HRV ) Radon mitigation system installed SUBTOTAL of 26 possible 7.0 INNOVATION POINTS Potential points for innovation in occupant health and well-being, and energy efficiency not listed above: SUBTOTAL TOTAL POINTS of possible THRESHOLD VALUE (based on floor area) Remodels: 0 Points, must meet Section 6.0, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) requirements square feet, 19 Points*
8 Projects not meeting the minimum point threshold shall pay a mitigation fee; fee = SF x number of points short x $0.1. Does this duplicate Item 4.2? Yes, 4.2 was deleted.
9 square feet, 24 Points* square feet, 60 4 Points* square feet, 70 9 Points* square feet, Points* square feet, Points* * Threshold levels increase 10 points for air conditioning. Contractor Signature: Print Name: NOTE: CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE IS FOR PERMIT ISSUANCE Applicant Signature: Print Name: NOTE: SIGNATURE INDICATES APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH REPRESENTATIONS Building Permit No.: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PC Plans Examiner: Date: Field Building Inspector: Date: The signed original of this document must be submitted to Building Inspector at final inspection
10 Score By Contractor Score by Basalt Minimum Threshold Points/Range Section Sustainable Building Regulations Program Checklist Type I - Single Family Residential Verification Verified PLEASE INDICATE YOUR CHOSEN COMPLIANCE PATH: Note that Mandatory provisions are required regardless of the path chosen. X PERFORMANCE PATH (choose one below) Simulated Performance Path (Proposed design must have annual energy cost less than or equal to energy cost of standard referenced des ERI (Energy Rating Index / HERS) Verification code: PR = Plan Review; 1 = Foundation insp'n.; 2 = Framing insp'n.; = Insulation insp'n.; 4 = Rough-in insp'n.; = Final insp'n. *Minimum Point Thresholds (Column C) are not applicable to houses less than or equal to 1000 SF. MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS Certificate 4 Air Leakage 4 Fuel Burning Appliances PR / Maximum Fenestration U-factor & SHGC PR / 4 Controls PR / Heat Pump Supplementary Heat Duct Sealing 4 Duct Testing, please indicate below which test is chosen. #1 Rough-in Test 4 #2 Postconstruction Test Building Cavities PR / Mechanical System Piping Insulation Heated Water CIrculation & Temperature Maintenance Systems Mechanical Ventilation, please indicate method of ventilation below. PR / Exhaust Supply Balanced
11 Energy Recovery (ERV) or Heat Recovery (HRV) Equipment Sizing & Efficiency Rating PR / Systems Serving Multiple Dwelling Units Snowmelt & Ice System Controls PR / Pool & Permanent Spas Energy Consumption PR / Portable Spas PR / Lighting Equipment (Lamp Efficacy) PR / Lighting Eqiupment (Fuel Gas Lighting Systems, if applicable) PR / 1.0 SITE/WATER CONSERVATION ) Construction/landscaping plan does not impact site 10' 1' outside building footprint PR; 1 2 to ) Water-efficient landscaping: limited turf, 2 pts; no turf (xeriscaped), pts; no irrigation, 4 pts. PR; ) Storm Water Irrigation PR; ) Food Production: On-site Greenhouse, less than 0 SF PR; 6 2 to ) Low-flow or dual-flush toilet (2 pt. each fixture; 6 max) 1 to ) Low-flow showerheads (1 pt. each fixture; max) 1 to ) Low-flow bathroom faucets (1 pt. each fixture; max) 1 to ) Energy Star clothes washer and/or dishwasher (1 pt. each appliance) SUBTOTAL of possible 2.0 RECYCLING AND REUSE 2 to ) Beetle-kill Lumber for structural or nonstructural applications ( pts. each) (2 pts. per application, 6 2; max) 1 1 to ) Donate surplus materials (1 pt. per trailer load, max) 2 to ) Recycle wood and metal scrap, cardboard (2 pts. per material, 6 max) 2 2 to 2 to ) Reclaimed a/o recycled content materials (2 pts per material used in > 0% of building, 4 max) 2. 2.) Provide a built-in recycling center PR; SUBTOTAL of 16+ possible SUBTOTAL of 22 possible.0 FRAMING & MATERIALS.1.1) Materials Manufactured in Colorado 2 Material: 2 Material: 2 Material:
12 .2.2) Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF's) for foundation ) Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF's) for exterior (above-grade) walls ) Structural framing dimenions in 2' increments, Double Wall Framing 2..4) Incorporate Optimal Value Engineering (OVE) framing techniques ) 24" o.c. studs for > 0% of the structure ) Insulated (2-stud) or California-type corners ) "Efficient headers" used for over 0% of the structure 2.6.) Structural Elements ) Engineered wood joists used for 0% of flooring system ) Engineered wood rafters or pre-fab trusses > 0% roof framing; ) or engineered wood studs for 0% of the structure 2.7.6) Pre-cut, pre-fabricated elements ) Pre-cut studs and trusses 7% of structure ) panelized / pre-fabricated walls ) modular sections for over 7% of building ) Use FSC or SFI certified materials in 0% of building PR / ) FSC-sustainable harvested lumber for 0% of framing materials PR / ) Sustainable certified (SFI) products: 2 Trim: 2 Flooring: 2 Windows: 2 Doors: 2 Outdoor structures: 2 FSC certified cabinets: ) Structural Insulated Panels (SIPS) or straw-bale exterior walls ) Roofing Material: Lifespan > 0 yrs. PR / SUBTOTAL of 66+ possible SUBTOTAL of 72 possible 4.0 ENERGY to ) HERS rated house: score 80 or less, pts.; 7, 10 pts.; 70, 1 pts.; net zero, 20 pts. IECC Code minimum minus. Each increment of receives points, 20 points max. 2 to ) Blower Door Test - must show ACH 0.40 or less 2 pts for each increment of 0. below IECC Code minimum, ACH0, up to 6 pts. 1 to ) Roof/Ceiling Insulation: 1 pt for each R value over 8 1 pt for each R value over current IECC Code minumum, up to 1 pts ) Reflective Radiant Barrier 2 or 1 to ) Wall Insulation: 1 pt. for each R value over 19 up to 1 pts. 1 pt for each Total R-value over current IECC Code minumum, up to 1 pts.
13 to ) Exterior Insulation: " 1", pts.; 6" 2", 10 pts. 4.7) Slab Insulation: R-, 1 pt.; R-8, 2 pts.; R-12, pts. 1 pt for R-values, in increments of, over current 1 to 4 1 to 4.7 IECC Code minimum, up to pts. 1 to 1 to ) Crawlspace/Basement Insulation: R-10, 1 pt.; R-1, 2 pts.; R-19+, pts. 1 pt for Total R-values, in increments of, over current IECC Code minimum, up to 2 pts. 1 to ) Blown or sprayed insulation (1 pt. per QL) 4.10) Insulate all hot water pipes at all locations R-2. or higher with R-values higher than required IECC Code minimum. 2 to ) High-performance windows: 2 pts. for each.0 below U-.; 2 pts. for each.02 below current IECC Code minimum ) Insulating window shades installed (R- or higher on 7% of all windows ) ) Radiant floor and/or hydronic baseboard heat ( > 0% of heating system) 4; 1 to ) Efficient boiler or furnace: 1 pt. per AFUE rating > or = 88%; 1 pt. per AFUE rating starting at 8% above current IECC code minimum, add'l points for each percentage above this. 1 to ) All ductwork in conditioned space (2 pts.); or insulated to R-/ R-8 attics (1 pt.) ) No mechanical air conditioning 4.17) Programmable thermostats: 1 pt. per (2%) Quantity Level, 1 pt. per 0% Quantity Level, 2 pts. 1 to 4, 1 to 4.17 max ) Thermostats for each room ) Tankless on-demand water heater(s); side arm; or efficient (> or = 90%) gas water heater; or efficient (above current IECC Code minimum) gas water heater ) efficient gas water heater 88% 1 to ) Energy Star rated appliances, other than water conserving or clothesline (graduated) 1 to ) Ceiling fans/air destratification system in common rooms ) Installation of whole-house fan natural cooling/ventilation system 8 4.2) Centralized heat recovery ventilation (HRV) 4; ) Minimize exterior lighting to < 00 lumens 2 to ) Efficient Lighting: > 0% non incandescent bulbs; 2 pts for > 7% LED bulbs, 4 pts for 100% LED ) > 0% LED bulbs 1 to ) Interior motion-detecting light switches (1 pt. for each installed, up to 4 pts.) SUBTOTAL of 10 possible SUBTOTAL of 1 possible.0 ADDITIONAL ENERGY MEASURES.1.1) Passive solar design (see guidelines) ) Optimize glazing PR; ) Shading PR;.1..1.) Thermal mass PR; 8.2.2) Solar domestic hot water PR; 16..) Integrated solar domestic hot water and radiant heat PR; 2.4.4) Solar hot water plumbing rough-in only PR;
14 to 0..) On site photovoltaic power (10 pts. per kw installed) PR; 2.6.6) Photovoltaic power rough-in only PR; 10 to ) Ground source heat pump (geothermal) system (10 pts. per Quantity Level) PR; 2.8.8) High-efficiency stove (rated for 2.0 grams per hour of particulate; > 7% efficiency) PR; 2 to 8.9.9) -year commitment of wind energy from Holy Cross Energy or Xcel Energy (2 pts/ql) PR SUBTOTAL of 1 possible 6.0 INDOOR AIR QUALITY ) Formaldehyde-free or low-toxic insulation PR; ) Low- or zero-voc and/or low-toxic interior paint, stain/finishes, and adhesives Mold Prevention: Vented cladding or a drainagle plane behind a brick/stone veneer is required; no plastic 6. vapor barrier on the interior. 1 to ) Low- or non-toxic floor coverings (1 pt per Quantity Level) ) Vapor retarder or wall system that allows moisture permeability above 0% RH PR; ) All gas furnaces, fireplaces, boilers, hot water heaters sealed combustion/direct vented. 4 to ) High-efficiency air filter in HVAC system: HEPA, 4 pts.; UV, pts ) Heat recovery ventilation (HRV) ) Exhaust range hood outside or through HRV ) Radon mitigation system installed SUBTOTAL of 26 possible 7.0 INNOVATION POINTS Potential points for innovation in occupant health and well-being, and energy efficiency not listed above: SUBTOTAL TOTAL POINTS of possible THRESHOLD VALUE (based on floor area) Remodels: 0 Points, must meet Section 6.0, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) requirements square feet, 1 Points*
15 Projects not meeting the minimum point threshold shall pay a mitigation fee; fee = SF x number of points short x $0.1. Does this duplicate Item 4.2? Yes, 4.2 was deleted.
16 square feet, 6 Points* square feet, Points* square feet, 70 1 Points* square feet, 80 6 Points* square feet, Points* * Threshold levels increase 10 points for air conditioning. Contractor Signature: Print Name: NOTE: CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE IS FOR PERMIT ISSUANCE Applicant Signature: Print Name: NOTE: SIGNATURE INDICATES APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH REPRESENTATIONS Building Permit No.: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PC Plans Examiner: Date: Field Building Inspector: Date: The signed original of this document must be submitted to Building Inspector at final inspection
17 Score By Contractor Score by Basalt Minimum Threshold Points/Range Section Sustainable Building Regulations Program Checklist Type I - Single Family Residential Verification Verified PLEASE INDICATE YOUR CHOSEN COMPLIANCE PATH: Note that Mandatory provisions are required regardless of the path chosen. X PRESCRIPTIVE PATH (choose one below) R-value Table U-factor Table Total UA Alternaive / REScheck Verification code: PR = Plan Review; 1 = Foundation insp'n.; 2 = Framing insp'n.; = Insulation insp'n.; 4 = Rough-in insp'n.; = Final insp'n. *Minimum Point Thresholds (Column C) are not applicable to houses less than or equal to 1000 SF. MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS Certificate 4 Air Leakage 4 Fuel Burning Appliances PR / Maximum Fenestration U-factor & SHGC PR / 4 Controls PR / Heat Pump Supplementary Heat Duct Sealing 4 Duct Testing, please indicate below which test is chosen. #1 Rough-in Test 4 #2 Postconstruction Test Building Cavities PR / Mechanical System Piping Insulation Heated Water CIrculation & Temperature Maintenance Systems Mechanical Ventilation, please indicate method of ventilation below. PR / Exhaust
18 Supply Balanced Energy Recovery (ERV) or Heat Recovery (HRV) Equipment Sizing & Efficiency Rating PR / Systems Serving Multiple Dwelling Units Snowmelt & Ice System Controls PR / Pool & Permanent Spas Energy Consumption PR / Portable Spas PR / Lighting Equipment (Lamp Efficacy) PR / Lighting Eqiupment (Fuel Gas Lighting Systems, if applicable) PR / 1.0 SITE/WATER CONSERVATION ) Construction/landscaping plan does not impact site 10' 1' outside building footprint PR; 1 2 to ) Water-efficient landscaping: limited turf, 2 pts; no turf (xeriscaped), pts; no irrigation, 4 pts. PR; ) Storm Water Irrigation PR; ) Food Production: On-site Greenhouse, less than 0 SF PR; 6 2 to ) Low-flow or dual-flush toilet (2 pt. each fixture; 6 max) 1 to ) Low-flow showerheads (1 pt. each fixture; max) 1 to ) Low-flow bathroom faucets (1 pt. each fixture; max) 1 to ) Energy Star clothes washer and/or dishwasher (1 pt. each appliance) SUBTOTAL of possible 2.0 RECYCLING AND REUSE 2 to ) Beetle-kill Lumber for structural or nonstructural applications ( pts. each) (2 pts. per application, 6 2; max) 1 1 to ) Donate surplus materials (1 pt. per trailer load, max) 2 to ) Recycle wood and metal scrap, cardboard (2 pts. per material, 6 max) 2 2 to 2 to ) Reclaimed a/o recycled content materials (2 pts per material used in > 0% of building, 4 max) 2. 2.) Provide a built-in recycling center PR; SUBTOTAL of 16+ possible SUBTOTAL of 22 possible
19 .0 FRAMING & MATERIALS.1.1) Materials Manufactured in Colorado 2 Material: 2 Material: 2 Material:.2.2) Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF's) for foundation ) Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF's) for exterior (above-grade) walls ) Structural framing dimenions in 2' increments, Double Wall Framing 2..4) Incorporate Optimal Value Engineering (OVE) framing techniques ) 24" o.c. studs for > 0% of the structure ) Insulated (2-stud) or California-type corners ) "Efficient headers" used for over 0% of the structure 2.6.) Structural Elements ) Engineered wood joists used for 0% of flooring system ) Engineered wood rafters or pre-fab trusses > 0% roof framing; ) or engineered wood studs for 0% of the structure 2.7.6) Pre-cut, pre-fabricated elements ) Pre-cut studs and trusses 7% of structure ) panelized / pre-fabricated walls ) modular sections for over 7% of building ) Use FSC or SFI certified materials in 0% of building PR / ) FSC-sustainable harvested lumber for 0% of framing materials PR / ) Sustainable certified (SFI) products: 2 Trim: 2 Flooring: 2 Windows: 2 Doors: 2 Outdoor structures: 2 FSC certified cabinets: ) Structural Insulated Panels (SIPS) or straw-bale exterior walls ) Roofing Material: Lifespan > 0 yrs. PR / SUBTOTAL of 66+ possible SUBTOTAL of 72 possible to ENERGY 4.1) HERS rated house: score 80 or less, pts.; 7, 10 pts.; 70, 1 pts.; net zero, 20 pts. IECC Code minimum minus. Each increment of receives points, 20 points max.
20 2 to ) Blower Door Test - must show ACH 0.40 or less 2 pts for each increment of 0. below IECC Code minimum, ACH0, up to 6 pts. 1 to ) Roof/Ceiling Insulation: 1 pt for each R value over 8 1 pt for each R value over current IECC Code minumum, up to 1 pts ) Reflective Radiant Barrier 2 or 1 to ) Wall Insulation: 1 pt. for each R value over 19 up to 1 pts. 1 pt for each Total R-value over current IECC Code minumum, up to 1 pts. to ) Exterior Insulation: " 1", pts.; 6" 2", 10 pts. 4.7) Slab Insulation: R-, 1 pt.; R-8, 2 pts.; R-12, pts. 1 pt for R-values, in increments of, over current 1 to 4 1 to 4.7 IECC Code minimum, up to pts. 1 to 1 to ) Crawlspace/Basement Insulation: R-10, 1 pt.; R-1, 2 pts.; R-19+, pts. 1 pt for Total R-values, in increments of, over current IECC Code minimum, up to 2 pts. 1 to ) Blown or sprayed insulation (1 pt. per QL) 4.10) Insulate all hot water pipes at all locations R-2. or higher with R-values higher than required IECC Code minimum. 2 to ) High-performance windows: 2 pts. for each.0 below U-.; 2 pts. for each.02 below current IECC Code minimum ) Insulating window shades installed (R- or higher on 7% of all windows ) ) Radiant floor and/or hydronic baseboard heat ( > 0% of heating system) 4; 1 to ) Efficient boiler or furnace: 1 pt. per AFUE rating > or = 88%; 1 pt. per AFUE rating starting at 8% above current IECC code minimum, add'l points for each percentage above this. 1 to ) All ductwork in conditioned space (2 pts.); or insulated to R-/ R-8 attics (1 pt.) ) No mechanical air conditioning 4.17) Programmable thermostats: 1 pt. per (2%) Quantity Level, 1 pt. per 0% Quantity Level, 2 pts. 1 to 4, 1 to 4.17 max ) Thermostats for each room ) Tankless on-demand water heater(s); side arm; or efficient (> or = 90%) gas water heater; or efficient (above current IECC Code minimum) gas water heater ) efficient gas water heater 88% 1 to ) Energy Star rated appliances, other than water conserving or clothesline (graduated) 1 to ) Ceiling fans/air destratification system in common rooms ) Installation of whole-house fan natural cooling/ventilation system 8 4.2) Centralized heat recovery ventilation (HRV) 4; ) Minimize exterior lighting to < 00 lumens 2 to ) Efficient Lighting: > 0% non incandescent bulbs; 2 pts for > 7% LED bulbs, 4 pts for 100% LED ) > 0% LED bulbs 1 to ) Interior motion-detecting light switches (1 pt. for each installed, up to 4 pts.) SUBTOTAL of 10 possible SUBTOTAL of 1 possible.0 ADDITIONAL ENERGY MEASURES.1.1) Passive solar design (see guidelines) ) Optimize glazing PR;
21 ) Shading PR;.1..1.) Thermal mass PR; 8.2.2) Solar domestic hot water PR; 16..) Integrated solar domestic hot water and radiant heat PR; 2.4.4) Solar hot water plumbing rough-in only PR; to 0..) On site photovoltaic power (10 pts. per kw installed) PR; 2.6.6) Photovoltaic power rough-in only PR; 10 to ) Ground source heat pump (geothermal) system (10 pts. per Quantity Level) PR; 2.8.8) High-efficiency stove (rated for 2.0 grams per hour of particulate; > 7% efficiency) PR; 2 to 8.9.9) -year commitment of wind energy from Holy Cross Energy or Xcel Energy (2 pts/ql) PR SUBTOTAL of 1 possible 6.0 INDOOR AIR QUALITY ) Formaldehyde-free or low-toxic insulation PR; ) Low- or zero-voc and/or low-toxic interior paint, stain/finishes, and adhesives Mold Prevention: Vented cladding or a drainagle plane behind a brick/stone veneer is required; no plastic 6. vapor barrier on the interior. 1 to ) Low- or non-toxic floor coverings (1 pt per Quantity Level) ) Vapor retarder or wall system that allows moisture permeability above 0% RH PR; ) All gas furnaces, fireplaces, boilers, hot water heaters sealed combustion/direct vented. 4 to ) High-efficiency air filter in HVAC system: HEPA, 4 pts.; UV, pts ) Heat recovery ventilation (HRV) ) Exhaust range hood outside or through HRV ) Radon mitigation system installed SUBTOTAL of 26 possible 7.0 INNOVATION POINTS Potential points for innovation in occupant health and well-being, and energy efficiency not listed above: SUBTOTAL
22 TOTAL POINTS of possible THRESHOLD VALUE (based on floor area) Remodels: 0 Points, must meet Section 6.0, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) requirements square feet, 6 Points* square feet, 61 Points* square feet, Points* square feet, Points* square feet, Points* square feet, Points* * Threshold levels increase 10 points for air conditioning. Contractor Signature: Print Name: NOTE: CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE IS FOR PERMIT ISSUANCE Applicant Signature: Print Name: NOTE: SIGNATURE INDICATES APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH REPRESENTATIONS Building Permit No.: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PC Plans Examiner: Date: Field Building Inspector: Date: The signed original of this document must be submitted to Building Inspector at final inspection
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