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1 GREEN BUILDING APPLICATION NR1 This application is intended to explain the requirements, and review and enforcement procedures for Palo Alto Municipal Code Chapter 16.14, California Green Building Code with local amendments. The City of Palo Alto has expanded the types and scopes of projects covered by the California Green Building Code, and the level of green building required to incorporate City environmental goals and existing ordinances. Applicants should download the Code with local amendments from the City s Green Building Website referenced below. Applicants may use the US Green Building Council LEED rating system instead of the Code with local amendments so long as the applicant shows equivalency. The program goal is to design, build and operate a new generation of efficient, environmentally responsible, and healthy buildings in the City of Palo Alto. For questions about the Palo Alto Green Building Program contact: Kristin Parineh Sustainability Planner 250 Hamilton Ave Palo Alto, CA P F [email protected] visit: Project Types Covered By This Application.. Project Types Project Scope Green Building Requirement Covered Standard Nonresidential New construction and California Green CALGreen Mandatory rebuilds 1,000 sf, and Building Code Measures and Tier 2 additions 1,000 sf that (CALGreen) with include a new HVAC Local Amendments system. Nonresidential Page 1 of 9 Tenant improvements, renovations, or alterations > 5,000 SF that include replacement or alteration of at least two of the following: HVAC system, building envelope, hot water system, or lighting system. California Green Building Code (CALGreen) with Local Amendments CALGreen Mandatory Measures and Tier 1 It is essential that all applicants have the following in addition to this application: 1. Title 24, Part 11, 2010 California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen) 2. California Building Standards Commission Guide to the (Non-Residential) California Green Building Standards Code 3. City of Palo Alto Ordinance Adopting CALGreen with Local Amendments The following resources are useful for projects selecting to show equivalency using LEED: 4. StopWaste.Org CALGreen Compliance Guide for LEED Projects
2 APPLICATION SUBMITTAL AND REVIEW INSTRUCTIONS.. A complete green building application can ensure efficient review of your project. Below you will find what is expected at the various phases of design and construction. Building Phase Check Required Documentation Prior to Building Permit Issuance During Construction and Prior to Final Inspection Within 6 Months from the Date of Final Inspection A copy of the projects CALGreen Checklist (found in T24, Part 11, Division A5.7 NONRESIDENTIAL CHECKLISTS) must be in all plan sets. For each mandatory measure and Tier 1 or 2 measure claimed on the checklist, the applicant must show compliance following the Building Standards Comission Guide to the (Non-Residential) California Green Building Standards Code, unless otherwise noted. Applicants who are more familiar with using LEED documentation requirements may do so for complimentary measures. Plan Sets Shall Include: Title 24 Energy Efficiency Reports that include the PERF-1C Forms, AND if using EnergyPro, provide the ECON-1 form. If using Micropas, provide the summary table that shows each end use (heating, cooling, ventilation fans, water heating) by fuel type (kbtu and kwh) by month. Completed Nonresidential Checklist found in T24, Part 11, Division A5.7 Nonresidential Checklist. Mandatory and Tier 2 measures claimed where compliance may be shown in the plan sets. For example, Bicycle Parking and Designated Parking. Landscaping plans for all projects with landscapes greater than 1,000sf. Green Building Binder - A binder shall be submitted that includes: The project application (page 3). Completed Nonresidential Checklist found in T24, Part 11, Division A5.7 Nonresidential Checklist. Any additional documentation necessary in order to show compliance with Mandatory and Tier 2 measures claimed as indicated in the BSC Guide to the Non-Residential California Green Building Standards Code. Including, but not limited to: Construction Debris Estimation (page 3) Landscape Water Use Statement and Calculations (pages 6-9) Commissioning Plan Indoor Water Calculations IAQ Management Plan Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) Specifications or cut sheets for materials / products that meet measures claimed. Throughout construction green building inspections will occur to review compliance with measures claimed. Prior to scheduling a final inspection the applicant must arrange a final inspection with the Sustainability Planner and submit the Green Building Post Construction Acknowledgement Form and Attachments (Page 5). Commissioning Report An inspection of landscape features if not completed at the time of final inspection. Notice: The City of Palo Alto Utilities Department offers rebates for projects that exceed their energy performance, Title 24, Part 6, by more than 15%. More information can be found here: Page 2 of 9
3 GREEN BUILDING APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Nonresidential Green Building Application Type 1 Permit Number: 11- Permit Address: Project Valuation: $ Estimated # of Occupants: Estimated Project Completion (Month/Yr): Project Sqft: Landscape Sqft: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I, the property owner / legal representative, acknowledge and understand the green building program requirements, obligations, and penalties (PAMC Chapter 16.14). I am ultimately responsible for meeting the program requirements, including all activities performed by design team members, contractors and subcontractors. If the requirements of this program are not met, I am subject to fines starting at $50 per ton or $1000, whichever is greater for waste not diverted, and $500 per day for green building non compliance. I understand that any projects conducted on a single parcel within a two year period are considered cumulative, a single project under the City s green building regulations, and combined are subject to the most stringent requirements. I also understand that my project may be subject to an energy or water performance review under PAMC Chapter to assess compliance with the program after construction and during operation. Signature Print Name Date OWNER Title Phone Address PALO ALTO C&D DEBRIS ESTIMATION... Estimate below the projects debris based on a national conversion factor from the US EPA for the amount of construction and demolition debris typically generated from residential new construction. If you disagree with the amount calculated, you may submit an alternative debris estimate for review and approval. The alternative estimate must include a breakdown of materials by weight. Spreadsheets are available at the City s Development Center for assistance in calculating debris. 3.89* X / 2000 lbs = Project Sqft. Conversion Estimated C&D debris (Tons) Source: ALL DEBRIS MUST BE TAKEN TO A CITY APPROVED FACILITY (PAGE 4). RETAIN RECEIPTS, INDICATING WASTE TYPE AND WEIGHT, FOR COMPLIANCE AFTER CONSTRUCTION. Page 3 of 9
4 PALO ALTO APPROVED FACILITY LIST FOR C&D DEBRIS... Only take non-hazardous debris to one of these facilities. DO NOT put hazardous materials (asbestos, solvents, paint, mercury, and pressure treated wood) in mixed C&D debris boxes. Hazardous materials are not recyclable or salvageable. DO ask these facilities to give you receipts with material disposed of by weight. For mixed debris boxes it is required to use the City hauler GreenWaste. GreenWaste 2000 Geng Rd. Palo Alto For on-site sorting and hauling, it is required to bring the waste to one of the following facilities, or a facility listed on San Francisco or San Jose s approved lists. American Metal and Iron Berryessa Road San José Ferrous metal. Non-ferrous metals (aluminum, copper, brass, stainless, tin, iron). Bio Fuel Systems 30 Greenville Road Livermore Clean wood, green waste, tree stumps, and shingles (no tar paper). Blue Line Transfer, Inc. 500 East Jamie Court South SF Mixed C&D materials. Curtner Quarry 2000 Scott Creek Road Fremont Concrete, asphalt and dirt. Danny s Pad and Foam Recycling 1745 Walsh Avenue Santa Clara Cushion foam, scrap aluminum, scrap electrical wire, CRV beverage containers, and carpet padding and wood. Davis Street Transfer Station 2615 Davis Street San Leandro Asphalt, carpet padding, concrete, dirt, green waste, ferrous metals, mixed c&d, paper, roofing, gypsum. Graniterock Company 100 Graniterock Way San José Concrete, asphalt, AC grindings, and concrete with rebar. Guadalupe Landfill Guadalupe Mines Road San José Mixed C&D materials. Separated wood, metal, dirt, concrete, asphalt, gypsum, cardboard, roofing and green waste. Mission Trail Waste Systems 1060 Richard Avenue Santa Clara Mixed C&D materials. Separated wood and green waste. Newby Island Landfill 1601 Dixon Landing Road San José Mixed C&D materials. Separated wood, metal, concrete, asphalt, gypsum, cardboard, roofing, carpet, block foam and green waste. Pacific Coast Recycling 5895 Obata Way Gilroy Mixed C&D materials, wood, metal, concrete, asphalt, gypsum, cardboard, roofing, green waste, carpet, plastic, dirt, brick, porcelain, and green waste. Premier Recycling 260 Leo Ave. San José Mixed C&D materials accepted from Premier debris boxes. Separated wood, metal, concrete, asphalt, cardboard, carpet, and appliances. Raisch Products 55 Hillsdale Ave. 144 Borregas Ave Auto Mall Pkwy San José Sunnyvale Fremont Concrete, concrete with steel, concrete block, asphalt, brick, roofing tiles (clay and concrete only), dirt (not in Sunnyvale), ceramics, porcelain (with hardware removed). Recology San Francisco 501 Tunnel Ave. San Francisco Mixed C&D materials. Reed & Graham, Inc. 690 Sunol Street San José Asphalt grindings, asphalt with Petromat (contact for prior approval), broken asphalt from roads or parking lots, base rock, broken cement sidewalks (contact for prior approval). Sims Metal 1800 Monterey Road San José Ferrous metal. Non-ferrous metals including aluminum, copper, brass, stainless, alloys and insulated wire. SRDC Recycling 475 Seaport Boulevard Redwood City Berryessa Rd. San Jose Wood, metal, concrete, asphalt, sheetrock, cardboard, yard trimmings, roofing, bricks, ceramic tile and soil. Stevens Creek Quarry Stevens Canyon Road Cupertino Concrete, asphalt, and clean fill. Valley Recycling 1615B South Seventh Street San José Mixed C&D materials. Separate metal, wood, concrete, cardboard, and roofing. Whole House Building Supply 1955 Pulgas Ave. East Palo Alto Call first to confirm acceptable materials. Zanker Materials Landfill & Processing Facility 675 and 705 Los Esteros Road San José Mixed C&D materials. Separated wood, metal, concrete, asphalt, gypsum, cardboard, roofing and soil. Page 4 of 9
5 PALO ALTO GREEN BUILDING POST CONSTRUCTION ACKNOWLEDGMENT FORM This form must be completed after construction in order to receive a final inspection from the building department. In addition, the applicant is required to schedule a final green building inspection with the City Sustainability Planner or [email protected]. Project Permit Number: Address: Check Attachments Required If HERS testing was selected per the projects energy report (PERF-1C s), attach the CF-4R (s). If there were alterations during construction that impacted the energy report (i.e. R values, U factors or SEER values) rerun the report and attach it. Construction debris receipts from an approved facility. I certify that: there have been no alterations that impacted the energy reports (PERF-1C s) for the project, unless the new report is provided as an attachment; the Indoor Air Quality management measures were implemented throughout construction; all CALGreen Mandatory and Tier 1 or 2 measures claimed in accordance with PAMC Chapter have been implemented, unless the new checklist has been provided along with support for new measures claimed; and that within six months (6) from the date of final inspection I will provide the City with the projects Commissioning Report and execute compliance with landscaping measures, unless completed at the time of final inspection. Signature Print Name Date OWNER Title Phone Signature Print Name Date CONTRACTOR Title Page 5 of 9 Phone
6 City of Palo Alto Outdoor Water Efficiency Requirements and Calculations Non-Residential EVALUATING LANDSCAPE PROJECT WATER USE The following instructions are provided to assist with completion of the required landscape efficiency forms and water use calculations. 1. Landscape Water Use Statement Enter the project landscape area and ET adjustment factor into the MAWA formula to determine the site water budget. Calculate the ETWU for the project based on the Estimated Landscape Irrigation Water Required from the Water Use Calculations form as well as the Estimated Non Irrigation Water Required (e.g. water features) 2. Water Use Calculations The Water Use Calculations form provides a convenient format for summarizing and deriving values for hydrozones, plant factors, and irrigation efficiency factors that determine ETWU. Landscape professionals may wish to use another format or software application with which they are already familiar. 3. Water Features Water use is calculated as 100% of ETo per square foot of surface area. This is included in Non Irrigation landscape water in the Landscape Water Use Statement. 4. Effective Precipitation Up to 25% of local annual mean precipitation may be used. The 30 year mean in Palo Alto from l961 l990 is inches. If used, the 25% of local mean annual precipitation will be entered in the Plant Water Requirement formula in column (F) of the Water Use Calculations form. 5. Landscape Coefficient (K L ) Estimated water loss from a plant relative to ETo. K L = K s x K d x K mc The K L derived from this formula may be used in the Water Use Calculations. TABLE 1: ESTIMATED VALUES USED TO DETERMINE K L FOR SELECTED VEGETATION TYPES. Species factor (Ks) Density factor (Kd) Microclimate factor (Kmc) Vegetation Type high avg low high avg low high avg low Trees Shrubs Groundcover Mixed: Turfgrass na *Species factor values are based on the WUCOLS list. *NOTE: It is assumed that there is no bare soil surface within the landscape planting. Otherwise, Kd should be increased 10 to 20%, especially for trees and shrubs, due to soil surface evaporation. 6. Irrigation Design Efficiency The percent efficiency for an application device used in a station or zone may be inserted in column (H) of the Water Use Calculations sheet. This assumes: infiltration uniformity equals distribution uniformity, optimum and consistent operating pressure, and irrigation zone pressure differential maximum 10%. TABLE 2: AVERAGE DESIGN EFFICIENCIES OF VARIOUS APPLICATION DEVICES N.B. APPLICATION DEVICE RANGE PERCENT AVERAGE PERCENT A Multiple Stream & Impact Rotors A Single Stream Rotors A Spray Heads in turf A & BSpray Heads in ground covers and shrubs B Micro Spray 6 Ft. Radius or less B Micro Spray 6 Ft. Radius or more C Bubblers D Drip Emitters F Multi port Emitters ( A ) Symmetrical patterns, head to head spacing, matched precipitation, wind < 5mph ( B ) No plant deflection, wind < 5 mph ( C ) Bubblers placed in watering basins to prevent runoff ( D ) Efficiency drops with age (i.e., clogging, no provisions for expanding root zones) ( F ) Efficiency is highly variable Page 6 of 9
7 City of Palo Alto Outdoor Water Efficiency Requirements and Calculations Non-Residential LANDSCAPE WATER USE STATEMENT Complete this form using the values derived from the City of Palo Alto Water Use Calculations worksheet or similar format in which the same information is provided and calculations shown. Applicant or Project Name Date Address of Project Total Landscaped Area (square feet) Maximum Applied Water Allowance (MAWA): Maximum water use for projects in Palo Alto is based on the formula below. Annual historical ETo is 43.1 inches per year. In the formula below, the ET adjustment factor (ETAF) is either 60% or 55%, depending upon the project scope, and the number 0.62 converts inches per year into gallons x 0.62 x ETAF x = gallons (ETo) (Conversion (Adj. ) (Area) (Annual Total) To gallons) 43.1 x 0.62 x [(ETAF x ) + (0.3 x )] = gallons (ETo) (Conversion (Adj. ) (Area) (Adj. ) (Special Landscape Area) (Annual Total) To gallons) Landscape Water Requirements: Enter the landscape water required from a water use calculations form. The estimated total water use may not exceed the Maximum Applied Water Allowance. Estimated Landscape Irrigation Water Required: gallons (P) Estimated Non irrigation Landscape Water Required: gallons Estimated Total Water Use ETWU (Irrigation and Non Irrigation Water): gallons Certification: I certify that the Landscape Water Use Statement, Water Use Calculations and associated landscape and irrigation plans have been developed according to the Outdoor Water Use Efficiency requirements of the City of Palo Alto Green Building Program and that this statement represents the landscape water allowance and estimated water requirements of this project. Name of Landscape Architect or Irrigation Designer Signature Mailing Address Telephone Address Page 7 of 9
8 City of Palo Alto Outdoor Water Efficiency Requirements and Calculations Non-Residential SAMPLE WATER USE CALCULATIONS To be used as a reference when completing site specific landscape water use calculations. Project Address Date: Total Planted Area (sf) ETo: 43.1* (J) (A) Effective Precipitation Total mean local precipitation (in./year) in. (Q) (30 year mean for Palo Alto, l961 l990) Effective Precipitation (q x 25%): 3.77 in. (R) Net ETo ( A R ): in. (S) Irrigation System Design s VALVE/ HYDROZONE NUMBER (B) PLANT MATERIAL (C) Species (Ks) Density (Kd) Microclimate (Kmc) AVG LANDSCAPE COEFFICIENT (KL) (D) AREA SQUARE FEET (E) PLANT WATER REQUIREMENT GALLONS (F) SYSTEM TYPE (G) ESTIMATED DESIGN EFFICIENCY (H) VALVE OR HYDROZONE WATER REQUIREMENT GALLONS (L) (from irrigation plan) (from planting plan) (From Estimating Irrigation Water Needs of Landscape Plantings in California -WUCOLS) (Ks x Kd x Kmc = KL) (individual hydrozone areas from planting plan) [Option 1: plant water requirement: (A) x (D) x (E) x (.62)] Or [Option 2: plant water requirement: (S) x (D) x (E) x (.62)] (from irrigation plan) (from Table 2) [plant water requirement, (F) divided by (H)] *Real time CIMIS data may be used. Totals: (Total sf) (J) (Total gallons) (K) (System Total, All zones) (L) Average Irrigation Design Efficiency: (M) Total Estimated Irrigation Requirement: gallons (P) Total Plant Water Requirement, (K), divided by System Total, (L) Total Plant Water Requirement, (K), divided by Irrigation Efficiency, (M) Page 8 of 9
9 City of Palo Alto Outdoor Water Efficiency Requirements and Calculations Non-Residential WATER USE CALCULATIONS Use as many forms as necessary to provide calculations for every valve/hydrozone in the project. Project Address Date: Total Planted Area (sf) ETo: 43.1* (J) (A) Effective Precipitation Total mean local precipitation (in./year) in. (Q) (30 year mean for Palo Alto, l961 l990) Effective Precipitation (q x 25%): 3.77 in. (R) Net ETo ( A R ): in. (S) Irrigation System Design s VALVE/ HYDROZONE NUMBER (B) PLANT MATERIAL (C) Species (Ks) Density (Kd) Microclimate (Kmc) AVG LANDSCAPE COEFFICIENT (KL) (D) AREA SQUARE FEET (E) PLANT WATER REQUIREMENT GALLONS (F) SYSTEM TYPE (G) ESTIMATED DESIGN EFFICIENCY (H) VALVE OR HYDROZONE WATER REQUIREMENT GALLONS (L) *Real time CIMIS data may be used. Totals: (Total sf) (J) (Total gallons) (K) (System Total, All zones) (L) Average Irrigation Design Efficiency: (M) Total Estimated Irrigation Requirement: gallons (P) Total Plant Water Requirement, (K), divided by System Total, (L) Total Plant Water Requirement, (K), divided by Irrigation Efficiency, (M) Page 9 of 9
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