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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda - Read Before Packet - 9/15/2020 - September 15, 2020 Council Meeting Agenda Item 7 - 2020 National Electric Code Standards - Revised September 11, 2020 Agenda Item 7 Item # 7 Page 1 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY September 15, 2020 City Council STAFF Richard Anderson, Sr. Manager, Building Devt. and Review Paul Sizemore, Interim Director, Comm. Devt. & Neighborhood Serv. Claire Havelda, Legal SUBJECT Public Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 114, 2020, Adopting the 2020 National Electric Code Standards. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This item was amended to reflect the amendments being proposed as compared to the current City Code provisions that adopt the National Election Code. The amended version of the Ordinance clearly reflects these amendments as compared to the current provisions. The purpose of this item is to adopt the most up-to-date electrical code that will align the City and the minimum State allowed Electrical Code. The National Electrical Code (NEC) as Adopted by the State of Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) is the standard for all electrical installations in the State. By aligning our local adoptions with DORA, we will be in line with the minimum life safety requirement for electrical installations and repairs. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading. BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION Since 1924, the City has periodically reviewed, amended, and adopted the latest nationally recognized building standards available for the times. The City has updated the minimum construction standards sixteen (16) times since 1924. This Ordinance will replace the 1993 edition of National Electrical Code which was adopted by Ordinance No. 25, 1994 on March 1, 1994. This Code adoption is important for the following reasons: • In 2018 the Code Adoption Committee recommended to Council an amendment to the International Building Code (IBC) to reference: o Electrical. All references to the Electrical Code shall mean the electrical code currently in effect as enacted by the State of Colorado. • Council Approved this recommendation and this adoption will align our Municipal Code with the intent of the Code Committees amendment to the IBC. • Maintain the highest Insurance Services Office (ISO) insurance rating which affects homeowner insurance rates in the community. The best score is achieved by adopting the most recent series of Codes within 12 months of issuance. • DORA has adopted the 2020 NEC effective August 1, 2020, and this will provide consistency and maintain regulations in the region. • The 2015 City of Fort Collins Energy Policy has committed to adopting the newest International Energy Agenda Item 7 Item # 7 Page 2 Conservation Code (IECC) Energy Code within 12 months of issuance. The adoption of the NEC will provide code consistency with the rest of the adopted Codes. • Adopting each 3-year code cycle typically means Code changes are in small steps instead of large, costly ones. The NEC standards are reviewed and voted on by code officials and construction industry professionals from across the country and are updated and published every three years under the oversight of the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA). The 2020 NEC represents the latest publication from NFPA for electrical installations and repairs. Review Process The implementation of new building standards can have a dramatic impact on the construction industry and the economy of the community. On March 16, 2020, DORA held a stakeholder meeting to discuss this proposed rule change. There was no objection noted during this meeting or the meeting where the adoption was approved. Updates to the 2020 NEC The updates in the 2020 NEC adds additional life safety requirements. These minimum requirements are in place to ensure the safety of the Electrical Contractors, Property Owners, Electrical Purveyors, First Responders, and the end user. Cost Impact to Construction DORA has mandated the 2020 NEC as the minimum electrical code in the State of Colorado, there will be a construction cost increase across the State for electrical installation, repairs, and maintenance work. Staff is not recommending any amendments that will add any additional construction costs to the current state requirements. Therefore, the construction costs will not increase above what is already incurred due to the adoption of the 2020 NEC by DORA. Local Amendments Overview Staff is proposing a few amendments as part of the Ordinance: Staff is only proposing a few amendments to the NEC as part of the Ordinance. • Relocating the photovoltaic (PV) ready provision in our local amendment for the International Residential Code (IRC) from part VIII Electrical of the IRC to part 3 Building Planning and Construction. This will maintain these current requirements that Council approved with the adoption of the 2018 IRC. • The deletion of part VIII of the IRC to only reference the NEC as adopted by DORA for all electrical work performed. Since DORA does not adopt the IRC for electrical work in the state, this will align the City with the State requirement. • Other amendments to Chapter 5 include: o Section 5-81 Short title ▪ This is needed as part of the reorganization of this section. o Section 5-82 ▪ To delete reference to the 1993 NEC and now reference the 2020 NEC. ▪ Add a section that permits are required and reorganize this section to include provisions previously housed in sections 5-83 and 5-84 regarding electrical standards for signs and penalties for violations. Background and History When the City received notification that DORA was adopting the 2020 NEC, staff researched our current Code provisions to see if they were aligned with these new standards. Staff found the last Electrical Code adoption was for the 1993 NEC in 1994. Installations or repairs to electrical systems regulated by this 1993 code do not Agenda Item 7 Item # 7 Page 3 meet the current minimum life safety requirements in the 2020 NEC. This Ordinance will align the City with industry standards and allow contractors to utilize the 2020 NEC. Intent of Recommending Local Amendments to the NEC There are reasons for exploring local amendments to the NEC, including: • Consideration of the Climate Action plan; • Maintaining current City specific requirements for: o Photovoltaic (PV) ready o Electric Vehicles (EV) ready o Permitting o Appeals process o Violation process o Electrical Sign materials • Council approved the Climate Action Plan in 2015, which includes a carbon neutral goal by 2050. Likely steps toward achieving this will be increased renewable energy, energy storage systems, electric vehicle infrastructure and smart grid technology. Adoption of the 2020 NEC provides increased support for the most current technology, safe installation standards and enhanced responder safety. The 2020 NEC will align us with industry standards and will ensure that electrical installation, repairs, and upgrades better support City goals. CITY FINANCIAL IMPACTS Alterations to and/or new construction of City-owned properties must comply with the provisions of the 2020 NEC. The scope of work will determine the financial impact to the City. In general, there are no financial impacts expected with the adoption of the 2020 NEC. Community Development and Neighborhood Services (CDNS) anticipates the following financial impacts which are accommodated by the current CDNS budget: • Purchase of new NEC books, approximately $2,000. The necessary copies of the 2020 NEC will be purchased for staff. • Staff training on the 2020 NEC is mostly accomplished in-house. When possible, staff will attend code classes that are offered at various times throughout the year. This additional training cost is expected not to exceed $1,500. • The anticipated budget impacts are included in budget and will have no negative impact on the Department’s budget. Triple Bottom Line Scan The 2020 NEC adoption was not identified as one of the select major projects requiring a triple bottom line scan. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION At the August 27, 2020 meeting of the Building Review Board, boardmembers voted unanimously to recommend adoption of the 2020 NEC with local amendments. Agenda Item 7 Item # 7 Page 4 ATTACHMENTS 1. Code of Colorado Regulations - Electrical Board (PDF) 2. Building Review Board Minutes - August 27, 2020 (PDF) 3. Building Review Board - Letter of Support (PDF) 4. Poudre Fire Authority - Letter of Support (PDF) 5. Fort Collins Energy Services - Letter of Support (PDF) 6. 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Collins, Colorado Eric Richards Justin Robinson Staff Liaison: Mark Teplitsky Rich Anderson Chief Building Official The City of Fort Collins will make reasonable accommodations for access to City services, programs, and activities and will make special communication arrangements for persons with disabilities. Please call 221-6515 (TDD 224-6001) for assistance. Meeting Minutes August 27, 2020 Item #2 Electrical Code Amendments Excerpt A regular meeting of the Building Review Board was held on Thursday,August 27, 2020, at 9:00 a.m.Due to the ongoing pandemic emergency, the meeting was held remotely. •CALL TO ORDER Chair Cram called the meeting to order at 9:03 a.m. •ROLL CALL PRESENT:Cram, Johnson, Massey,Richards, Robinson ABSENT:Penning, Teplitsky STAFF:Anderson, Manno, Schiager ***BEGIN EXCERPT*** 2.ELECTRICAL CODE AMENDMENTS DESCRIPTION: The Board is asked to consider the approval of certain amendments to the electrical code in order to align with Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) State Electrical Board’s recent adoption of the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC). STAFF: Rich Anderson, Chief Building Official Shar Manno, Administrative Services Manager Building Review Board ATTACHMENT 2 DRAFT EXCERPTCity of Fort Collins Page 2 August 27, 2020 Staff Report Mr. Anderson presented the staff report explaining the purpose of the proposed amendments. He provided an overview of the changes. He noted that these sections of the Municipal Code were last updated in 1993 and do not represent what electrical contractors must follow for the State. Public Input None Board Questions and Discussion Chair Cram read into the record written comments emailed to the Board by Mike Doddridge, a member of the HBA and former member of the BRB, expressing concerns about the impact whole-house surge protection and GFI protection, along with other fee increases, requirements will have on affordable housing. Chair Cram expressed concern about affordable housing. He asked whether Fort Collins is required to adopt that part of the NEC requirements. Mr. Anderson explained that the 2020 NEC has been adopted at the state level, and all electricians doing work in the state of Colorado, must comply with them. This request simply proposes to align Fort Collins Code with the state requirements already in place. He also spoke about the safety reasons behind the regulations. He commented there are other construction costs that have skyrocketed lately that will have a far greater impact on housing costs than these. Mr. Massey stated that it did not make sense to adhere to 1993 code, and that we need to align ourselves with the current code requirements of the State. While these things do add some cost, there are sound reasons for the updates. Mr. Anderson added that Larimer County and Loveland had both adopted this code. Mr. Johnson said while the cost of housing is an important consideration, housing costs are primarily driven by supply and demand these components do not add significant cost to buying a home. Chair Cram said the Board seems to agree that we need to move past the 1993 code, and that they realize that since the state is requiring this currently, it is appropriate to align with it. Mr. Anderson asked that the Board make a motion to recommend approval of these amendments to Council and authorize the Chair to send a letter of support to Council. Board Deliberation Based on the presentation and review of the materials provided, Mr. Johnson moved to recommend to City Council that they adopt the National Fire Protection Associations Standard number 70, hereinafter known as the National Electrical Code, 2020 Edition and as may be amended by City Council. Mr. Massey seconded. The motion passed 5-0. Mr. Massey moved to have the Chair, Alan Cram, draft and sign a letter to Council in support of adopting the 2020 NEC. Mr. Robinson seconded the motion. The motion passed 5-0. ***END EXCERPT*** ATTACHMENT 3 ATTACHMENT 4 Utilities electric · stormwater · wastewater · water 222 Laporte Ave. PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 970.212.2900 V/TDD: 711 utilities@fcgov.com fcgov.com/utilities Aug 26, 2020 Rich Anderson Chief Building Official City of Fort Collins RE: Letter of Support for adoption of 2020 National Electric Code (NEC) Dear Rich: The purpose of this letter is to express Utilities Energy Services division support for the adoption of the 2020 NEC. In staff consultations with Brian Mehalic, Solar Energy International instructor, Master Electrician and Principal on the NFPA Code-Making panel 4 of the 2020 NEC, we understand that this electrical code more closely aligns with objectives that pertain to the City of Fort Collins climate goals, Energy Policy and distribution system safety. As we continue to forge a future of interconnected power sources this code now provides sections addressing power control systems allowing for the management of multiple sources such as solar PV and energy storage systems. Additionally, and critical to safety, the code includes clarification on a readily-accessible emergency disconnect requirement for one and two family dwellings as it pertains to energy storage systems. With the rollout of our electric vehicle (EV) roadmap it’s good to know there is also clean-up and clarification of language specific to existing requirements for EV’s. I fully support the adoption of the 2020 NEC. Sincerely, John Phelan Energy Services Manager ATTACHMENT 5 From: mjd@doddridgeconstruction.com <mjd@doddridgeconstruction.com>   Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2020 6:38 AM  To: Rich Anderson <randerson@fcgov.com>  Cc: 'Nikki Giordano' <nikki@nocohba.com>; dan.o@iplumbingsolutions.com; Alan Cram <abcram08@gmail.com>  Subject: [EXTERNAL] 2020 Electric Code‐ BRB Meeting  Hello Rich,  It is my understanding that you were looking for comment from the NOCO HBA concerning the 2020 NEC adoption being  discussed at today’s Building Review Board meeting.  While I am not available to attend today’s meeting, I thought I  would send a quick message with a couple of my personal comments.  I have been a member of the HBA for over fifteen  years.  The HBA is an organization whose mission is to ensure our homebuilders can continue to provide the American  Dream of homeownership to Northern Colorado residents through safe and attainable housing.  I have also served on  the City’s Building Review Board as well as the Code review committee for the last several code cycles.  While I understand the need for codes to be updated from time to time, I would like the members of the adoption  committee and the Building Review Board to know that this change will have a direct impact on the cost of  housing.  Items like whole house surge protection and additional GFI protection, will add directly to the material cost of  construction.  There is no disputing that.  Coupled with the dramatic increase in other fees that we have seen recently,  the dream of home ownership is evaporating for a larger and larger segment of the population of this city.  As a member of the HBA, I appreciate the opportunity for the organization to be consulted on these items.  Having had a  little more time ahead of today’s meeting, we could have provided a cost analysis of the code changes.  Hopefully that  information is already available for the members of the BRB and the individuals making the final decision.  Thank you for your time.  Michael Doddridge CGR, CGB, CGP, CAPS Doddridge Construction Corporation  mjd@doddridgeconstruction.com  970‐218‐3120  2012 HBA of Northern Colorado Builder of the Year  2007 HBA of Northern Colorado Remodeler of the Year  ATTACHMENT 6 BUILDING REVIEW BOARD ELECTRICAL CODE AMENDMENTS PUBLIC COMMENT 2 ATTACHMENT 6 BUILDING REVIEW BOARD ELECTRICAL CODE AMENDMENTS PUBLIC COMMENT ESTIMATED COSTS OF THE 2014, 2017, AND 2020 NEC CODE CHANGES FOR SINGLE-FAMILY AND MULTIFAMILY BUILDINGS Prepared For National Association of Home Builders DECEMBER 2019 Report No. CR1241-3 12162019 400 Prince George’s Blvd. | Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 | 800.638.8556 | HomeInnovation.com Disclaimer Neither Home Innovation Research Labs, Inc., nor any person acting on its behalf, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to the use of any information, apparatus, method, or process disclosed in this publication or that such use may not infringe privately owned rights, or assumes any liabilities with respect to the use of, or for damages resulting from the use of, any information, apparatus, method, or process disclosed in this publication, or is responsible for statements made or opinions expressed by individual authors. 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Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes i TABLE OF CONTENTS Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Definitions ..................................................................................... iii Background ...................................................................................................................................... 1 Methodology .................................................................................................................................... 1 Reference Houses ........................................................................................................................ 2 Reference Buildings ..................................................................................................................... 2 Results .............................................................................................................................................. 3 Estimated Cost Impact of 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Compliance .................................... 3 APPENDIX A: Incremental Cost for Each Code Change .................................................................... 5 APPENDIX B: Location Adjustment Factors .................................................................................... 21 APPENDIX C: Reference Houses ..................................................................................................... 22 Reference House Characteristics ............................................................................................... 22 Reference Houses Defined ......................................................................................................... 23 APPENDIX D: Reference Buildings .................................................................................................. 24 Reference Building Characteristics ............................................................................................ 24 Reference Buildings Defined ...................................................................................................... 25 APPENDIX E: Reference House 1 .................................................................................................... 26 APPENDIX F: Reference House 2 .................................................................................................... 27 APPENDIX G: Reference House 3 ................................................................................................... 28 APPENDIX H: Reference House 4 ................................................................................................... 29 APPENDIX I: Reference Building 1 .................................................................................................. 30 APPENDIX J: Reference Building 2 ................................................................................................. 31 APPENDIX K: Reference Building 3 ................................................................................................. 32 APPENDIX L: Reference Building 4 ................................................................................................. 33 APPENDIX M: Reference Townhouse ............................................................................................ 34 December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs ii Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes TABLES Table 1. Reference House Features .............................................................................................................. 2 Table 2. Reference Building Features ........................................................................................................... 2 Table 3. Estimated Cost Impact of 2014 NEC Code Changes ........................................................................ 3 Table 4. Estimated Cost Impact of 2017 NEC Code Changes ........................................................................ 3 Table 5. Estimated Cost Impact of 2020 NEC Code Changes ........................................................................ 4 Table C-1. New Construction Foundation Types......................................................................................... 22 Table C-2. New Construction Number of Stories ........................................................................................ 22 Table C-3. Sites for Reference Houses ........................................................................................................ 22 Table C-4. Typical HVAC Systems Supplied with New Houses .................................................................... 23 Table C-5. Features of the Reference Houses ............................................................................................. 23 Table D-1. New Construction Number of Stories ....................................................................................... 24 Table D-2. New Construction Number of Units .......................................................................................... 24 Table D-3. New Construction Number of Units .......................................................................................... 25 Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes iii ACRONYMS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND DEFINITIONS AFCI Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter EA Each GFCI Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter IBC International Building Code IRC International Residential Code LF Linear feet NAHB National Association of Home Builders NEC National Electric Code O&P Overhead and profit SF Square feet T.H. Townhouse December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs iv Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 1 BACKGROUND The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) identified 10 changes in the 2014 and 2017 National Electrical Code 1 (NEC), which were approved for buildings built under the 2015 and 2018 International Residential Code (IRC) and International Building Code (IBC)2, respectively, and six changes in the 2020 NEC which could have a significant cost impact for builders. Home Innovation Research Labs (Home Innovation) reviewed the code changes and performed a cost analysis on several reference houses and buildings to estimate the expected cost impact. METHODOLOGY Baseline metrics were defined for four representative single-family houses, built to the IRC, and four multifamily buildings and one 4-story townhouse, built to the IBC, in order to determine the cost impact of the code changes. The Reference Houses and their site locations were initially defined in a report titled “Estimated Costs of the 2015 Code Changes” prepared by Home Innovation for NAHB. These single-family houses were selected for their similarity to new home offerings in the six metropolitan areas selected as site locations - Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, Seattle, New York, and Chicago, and their size proximity to a national average of 2,607 SF. Features of the Reference Houses are summarized in the next section. The Reference Buildings were initially defined in a report titled “Estimated Costs of the 2018 Code Changes for Multifamily Buildings” prepared by Home Innovation for NAHB (April 2018). The Reference Buildings were adopted from the studies documented in the report. Features of the Reference Buildings are summarized in the next section. The Reference Houses and Reference Buildings serve as the baselines for the analysis to estimate the cost impact of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC code changes. All buildings are in compliance with the minimum requirements of the 2015 IRC/IBC (for the 2014 NEC changes) and 2018 IRC/IBC (for the 2017 NEC changes). The cost impacts in this analysis have been developed primarily with data adapted from the following sources: 2019 Residential Cost (for Reference Houses) and Electrical Cost (for Reference Buildings) with RSMeans Data 3; distributors’ or big box retailers’ websites. The cost for individual code changes are shown in Appendix A. Costs are reported at the national level and can be modified for a region using builders’ known bid prices or by applying a location factor adjustment shown in Appendix B. Appendix A costs are reported as both total to the builder and total to consumer. The total cost to builder includes overhead and profit (designated in the tables as “w/O&P”) applied to individual component costs (i.e., materials and labor) to represent the cost charged by the sub-contractor. The total cost to consumer is based on the builder’s gross margin, reported as 18.9% of construction cost in the 2016 Cost of Doing Business. The cost summary tables shown in the Results section below show the total cost to consumer only. 1 NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), https://www.nfpa.org/NEC 2 International Code Council, www.iccsafe.org/Pages/default.aspx 3 RSMeans, https://www.rsmeans.com/ December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 2 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes Reference Houses The features of the Reference Houses are summarized in the table below. Additional details and basis for selection of building criteria are provided in Appendix C. Elevations and floor plans are provided in Appendices E-H. Table 1. Reference House Features Reference House 1 2 3 4 Square Feet 2,607 2,607 2,607 2,607 Foundation Slab Slab Basement Basement Number of Stories 1 2 1 2 Number of Bedrooms 3 4 3 4 Number of Bathrooms 2 2.5 2 3 Garage, attached 2-car 2-car 2-car 2-car Laundry Room/Closet Yes Yes Yes Yes Reference Buildings The features of the Reference Buildings are summarized in the table below. Additional details and basis for selection of building criteria are provided in Appendix D. Elevations and floor plans are provided in Appendices I-M. Table 2. Reference Building Features Reference Building 1 2 3 4 T.H. Approx. Total Size 19,500 SF 43,150 SF 44,500 SF 462,600 SF 2,500 SF Number of Stories 2 3 4 5 4 Number of Units 24 36 48 + shared 167 1 Parking Surface Lot Surface Lot Surface Lot Enclosed public parking garage Private garage Laundry Communal In unit In unit In unit In unit Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 3 RESULTS Estimated Cost Impact of 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Compliance The Tables below summarize the estimated cumulative impact of the selected code changes on the cost of constructing the Reference Houses and Reference Buildings. The costs represent cost to consumers (homeowners or building owners). See Appendix A for details and costs to builders. Table 3. Estimated Cost Impact of 2014 NEC Code Changes Description Code Section Cost ($) Reference Houses Reference Buildings 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 T.H. GFCI within 6-ft. of kitchen sink 210.8(A)(7) 47 32 32 32 742 1,074 1,342 2,637 16 GFCI within 6-ft. of shower or bathtub 210.8(A)(9) 0 0 32 0 0 568 0 963 16 GFCI for 15- & 20-amp receptacle in laundry 210.8(A)(10) 16 16 16 16 0 568 758 2,637 16 GFCI for 15- & 20-amp receptacles in garages of multifamily buildings 210.8(B)(8) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 GFCI for outlets supplying dishwashers in dwelling units 210.8(D) 16 16 16 16 379 568 758 2,637 16 AFCI for branch circuits supplying kitchen and laundry areas 210.12(A) 184 184 184 184 2,951 6,639 5,778 30,796 184 One receptacle for each car parking space that should not supply receptacle outside garage 210.52(G)(1) 172 172 172 172 0 0 0 0 211 One 125V 15- or 20-amp receptacle outlet within 50-ft. of electrical service equipment for multifamily buildings. 210.64 0 0 0 0 401 401 401 801 0 Total 435 420 452 420 4,473 9,818 9,037 40,582 459 Table 4. Estimated Cost Impact of 2017 NEC Code Changes Description Code section Cost ($) Reference Houses Reference Buildings 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 T.H. Measurement for GFCI within 6- ft. of kitchen sink is from the inside edge of sink 210.8(A)(7) (16) (16) (16) (16) (395) (568) (758) (2,637) (16) One 120V 20-amp branch circuit in garage and it can supply only readily accessible receptacle outside garage 210.11(C)(4) 19 19 19 19 0 0 0 0 19 Total 3 3 3 3 (395) (568) (758) (2,637) 3 December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 4 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes Table 5. Estimated Cost Impact of 2020 NEC Code Changes Description Code Section Cost ($) Reference Houses Reference Buildings 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 T.H. GFCI for 250-volt receptacles 210.8(A) 273 273 136 273 3,272 9,817 13,089 45,540 273 GFCI for all basement receptacles 210.8(A)(5) 0 0 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 GFCI for 250-volt outdoor outlets 210.8(F) 136 136 136 136 0 4,368 5,824 20,263 136 Surge Protection for dwellings 230.67 246 246 246 246 5,907 8,860 11,813 41,100 246 Emergency Disconnects for one- and two-family dwellings 230.85 86 86 86 86 0 0 0 0 86 Total 741 741 667 741 9,179 23,045 30,727 106,903 741 Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 5 APPENDIX A: INCREMENTAL COST FOR EACH CODE CHANGE Reference Code Section 2014 NEC 210.8(A)(7) Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter Protection for Personnel, Dwelling Units, Sinks Summary of the Code Change: The code change revised this section to require GFCI protection of 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed within 6 ft. of the outside edge of a sink that are not covered by the kitchen countertop rule in 210.8(A)(6). Previously, kitchen sinks were excluded. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change may increase the cost of construction. The change is applicable where an outlet for a food waste disposal under the kitchen sink is within 6 ft. of the sink, or where an outlet in a wall space, not already covered by the kitchen countertop rule, is within 6 ft. of the kitchen sink. For example, this change would apply where a receptacle located in a low wall beneath a kitchen counter pass through and facing an adjacent room, as required by 210.52(A)(2) Wall Space, and not covered by the kitchen countertop requirement because the receptacle is located more than 12-in. below the countertop per 210.52(C)(5), is within 6 ft. of the kitchen sink. Reference House 1 has two such receptacles; the other reference houses and some reference buildings each have one. It is also assumed that each dwelling unit has one food waste disposal receptacle outlet within 6 ft. of the kitchen sink. The analysis is based on a review of the reference houses and reference buildings to evaluate applicability and summarized in the tables below. Costs are based on duplex outlets that are tamper-resistant for all outlets as required by Section 406.4(D)(5) and GFCI outlets that are self-testing as required by their listing. Component Unit Material Total w/O&P Quantity Cost GFCI duplex outlet, 15- or 20-amp EA 13.34 13.34 14.67 1 14.67 Standard duplex outlet, 15-amp EA 1.06 1.06 1.17 (1) (1.17) Standard duplex outlet wall plate EA 0.20 0.20 0.22 (1) (0.22) Total to Builder 13.28 Total to Consumer 15.79 Reference Houses GFCI protection for receptacle outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 1 EA 15.79 3 47.37 Reference House 2 EA 15.79 2 31.58 Reference House 3 EA 15.79 2 31.58 Reference House 4 EA 15.79 2 31.58 Reference Buildings GFCI protection for receptacle outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Building 1 EA 15.79 47 742.13 Reference Building 2 EA 15.79 68 1,073.72 Reference Building 3 EA 15.79 85 1,342.15 Reference Building 4 EA 15.79 167 2,636.93 Reference Townhouse EA 15.79 1 15.79 December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 6 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes Reference Code Section 2014 NEC 210.8(A)(9) Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter Protection for Personnel, Dwelling Units, Bathtubs or shower stalls Summary of the Code Change: The code change is a new requirement for GFCI protection of 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed within 6 ft. of the outside edge of a bathtub or shower stall. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change may increase the cost of construction. This change is applicable to receptacle outlets located in the wall of the master bedroom or hallway outside of the bathroom that are within 6 ft. of the edge of the shower or bathtub when measured through the door. The receptacles inside the bathroom were already required to be GFCI protected in the previous codes. The analysis is based on an estimate of the number of applicable outlets that now require GFCI protection. For Reference House 3, there are 2 receptacles in the master bedroom that are within 6 ft. of the edge of the bathtub. Similarly, there were several receptacle outlets within 6 ft. of the bathtub or shower for Reference Buildings 2 and 4 and the Reference Townhouse. Component Unit Material Total w/O&P Quantity Cost GFCI duplex outlet, 15- or 20-amp EA 13.34 13.34 14.67 1 14.67 Standard duplex outlet, 15-amp EA 1.06 1.06 1.17 (1) (1.17) Standard duplex outlet wall plate EA 0.20 0.20 0.22 (1) (0.22) Total to Builder 13.28 Total to Consumer 15.79 Reference Houses GFCI protection for receptacle outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 3 EA 15.79 2 31.58 Reference Buildings GFCI protection for receptacle outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Building 2 EA 15.79 36 568.44 Reference Building 4 EA 15.79 61 963.19 Reference Townhouse EA 15.79 1 15.79 Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 7 Reference Code Section 2014 NEC 210.8(A)(10) Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter, Dwelling Units, Laundry areas Summary of the Code Change: The code change is a new requirement for GFCI protection of 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed in laundry areas. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction as it will require GFCI protected receptacle outlet instead of standard outlet for dwelling units with laundry areas. This change applies to dwelling units and therefore does not apply to common laundry areas in multifamily buildings. One receptacle per dwelling unit is assumed for all Reference Houses, Reference Buildings 2 and 4, and the Reference Townhouse. Component Unit Material Total w/O&P Quantity Cost GFCI duplex outlet, 15- or 20-amp EA 13.34 13.34 14.67 1 14.67 Standard duplex outlet, 15-amp EA 1.06 1.06 1.17 (1) (1.17) Standard duplex outlet wall plate EA 0.20 0.20 0.22 (1) (0.22) Total to Builder 13.28 Total to Consumer 15.79 Reference Houses GFCI protection for receptacle outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 1 EA 15.79 1 15.79 Reference House 2 EA 15.79 1 15.79 Reference House 3 EA 15.79 1 15.79 Reference House 4 EA 15.79 1 15.79 Reference Buildings GFCI protection for receptacle outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Building 2 EA 15.79 36 568.44 Reference Building 3 EA 15.79 48 757.92 Reference Building 4 EA 15.79 167 2,636.93 Reference Townhouse EA 15.79 1 15.79 December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 8 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes Reference Code Section 2014 NEC 210.8(B)(8) Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter, Other Than Dwelling Units, Garages, service bays and similar areas other than vehicle exhibition halls and showrooms. Summary of the Code Change: The code change is a new requirement for GFCI protection of 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed in garages, service bays and similar areas located at other than dwelling units. The requirement does not apply to receptacles installed in showroom or exhibition areas. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction for buildings with garage. This code change is applicable to garages, service bays and similar areas in multi-family residential homes. This code change is only applicable to Reference Building 4 which is the only multi-family building with garage. Receptacle outlets are required to be GFCI protected. Component Unit Material Total w/O&P Quantity Cost GFCI duplex outlet, 15-amp or 20-amp EA 13.34 13.34 14.67 1 14.67 Standard duplex outlet, 15-amp EA 1.06 1.06 1.17 (1) (1.17) Standard duplex outlet wall plate EA 0.20 0.20 0.22 (1) (0.22) Total to Builder 13.28 Total to Consumer 15.79 Reference Buildings GFCI protection for receptacle outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Building 4 EA 15.79 7 110.53 Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 9 Reference Code Section 2014 NEC 210.8(D) Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter, Kitchen Dishwasher Branch Circuit Summary of the Code Change: The code change is a new requirement for GFCI protection of outlets that supply dishwashers installed in dwelling areas. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction with the new requirement of GFCI protection for outlets supplying dishwashers. It is assumed that each dwelling unit has one outlet for dishwasher. Component Unit Material Total w/O&P Quantity Cost GFCI duplex outlet, 15- or 20-amp EA 13.34 13.34 14.67 1 14.67 Standard duplex outlet, 15A EA 1.06 1.06 1.17 (1) (1.17) Standard duplex outlet wall plate EA 0.20 0.20 0.22 (1) (0.22) Total to Builder 13.28 Total to Consumer 15.79 Reference Houses GFCI protection for receptacle outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 1 EA 15.79 1 15.79 Reference House 2 EA 15.79 1 15.79 Reference House 3 EA 15.79 1 15.79 Reference House 4 EA 15.79 1 15.79 Reference Buildings GFCI protection for receptacle outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Building 1 EA 15.79 24 378.96 Reference Building 2 EA 15.79 36 568.44 Reference Building 3 EA 15.79 48 757.92 Reference Building 4 EA 15.79 167 2,636.93 Reference Townhouse EA 15.79 1 15.79 December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 10 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes Reference Code Section 2014 NEC 210.12(A) Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter, Dwelling Units Summary of the Code Change: The code change is a revision to expand the AFCI protection requirement to kitchens and laundry areas, and to specify that AFCI protection is required for branch circuits supplying outlets and devices. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction with the new requirement of AFCI protection for branch circuits supplying kitchen and laundry areas. Following the minimum code requirement, we will assume that there are 2 branch circuits supplying the kitchen and 1 branch circuit supplying the laundry area. The cost of standard circuit breaker is deducted from the cost of AFCI combination-type circuit breaker. Component Unit Material w/O&P Quantity Cost AFCI combination-type 20-amp, 1-pole circuit breaker EA 58.00 63.80 1 63.80 Standard 20-amp, 1-pole Circuit Breaker EA 11.00 12.10 (1) (12.10) Total to builder 51.70 Total to Consumer 61.47 Reference Houses AFCI protection for branch outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 1 EA 61.47 3 184.41 Reference House 2 EA 61.47 3 184.41 Reference House 3 EA 61.47 3 184.41 Reference House 4 EA 61.47 3 184.41 Reference Buildings AFCI protection for branch outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Building 1 EA 61.47 48 2,950.56 Reference Building 2 EA 61.47 108 6,638.76 Reference Building 3 EA 61.47 94 5,778.18 Reference Building 4 EA 61.47 501 30,796.47 Reference Townhouse EA 61.47 3 184.41 Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 11 Reference Code Section 2014 NEC 210.52(G)(1) Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets; Basements, Garages, and Accessory Buildings; Garages Summary of the Code Change: The code change is a revision to require at least one receptacle outlet for each car parking space in a dwelling unit garage and to restrict the branch circuit supplying garage receptacle outlets from supplying outlets located outside of the garage. This is only applicable to a one-family dwelling. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction for single-family houses with a garage. The analysis assumes that the branch circuit serving the garage also served outlets outside the garage before the code change, so the cost will include one additional branch circuit dedicated to the garage, plus one additional outlet on this same circuit for the second parking space for the two-car garages of the Reference Houses and Reference Townhouse. Component for Reference Houses Unit Material Labor Total w/O&P Quantity Cost Duplex outlet, 15-amp recep., metal box, plate, Type NM cable EA 8.70 23.00 31.70 46.50 1 46.50 Wire 14/2 NM LF 0.18 1.32 1.50 2.36 40 94.40 Circuit Breaker 15-amp, 1-pole EA 4.10 4.10 4.10 1 4.10 Total to Builder 145.00 Total to Consumer 172.41 Component for Reference Buildings Unit Material Labor Total w/O&P Quantity Cost Duplex outlet, 15-amp recep., metal box, plate, Type NM cable EA 8.70 33.00 41.70 59.00 1 59.00 Wire 14/2 NM LF 0.18 1.78 1.96 2.86 40 114.40 Circuit Breaker 15-amp, 1-pole EA 4.10 4.10 4.10 1 4.10 Total to Builder 177.50 Total to Consumer 211.05 Reference Houses Addition of standard outlet and dedicated circuit Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 1 EA 172.41 1 172.41 Reference House 2 EA 172.41 1 172.41 Reference House 3 EA 172.41 1 172.41 Reference House 4 EA 172.41 1 172.41 Reference Buildings Addition of standard outlet and dedicated circuit Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Townhouse EA 211.05 1 211.05 December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 12 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes Reference Code Section 2014 NEC 210.64 Electrical Service Areas Summary of the Code Change: The code change is a new requirement specifying the installation of at least one 125-volt, 15- or 20- ampere receptacle outlet within 50 feet of electrical service equipment for all buildings other than one- and two- family dwelling units. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction for multifamily buildings. The analysis is based on installing one additional branch circuit with outlet for each electrical service equipment room or area in a building. Component Unit Material Labor Total w/O&P Quantity Cost Circuit breaker, 15-amp, 1-pole EA 1 0.00 Conduit, EMT, 1/2-in. LF 0.80 2.74 3.54 4.96 25 124.00 Wire, #14 THW LF 0.06 0.36 0.42 0.60 75 45.00 Duplex outlet, 15-amp recep., metal box, plate, EMT & wire EA 30.50 90.00 120.50 168.00 1 168.00 Total to Builder 337.00 Total to Consumer 400.69 Reference Buildings Addition of standard outlet with conduit Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Building 1 EA 400.69 1 400.69 Reference Building 2 EA 400.69 1 400.69 Reference Building 3 EA 400.69 1 400.69 Reference Building 4 EA 400.69 2 801.38 Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 13 Reference Code Section 2017 NEC 210.8(A)(7) Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter Protection for Personnel, Dwelling Units, Sinks Summary of the Code Change: The code change clarifies how to establish the measurement of receptacles from a sink – the 6 ft. measurement is now made from the top inside edge of the sink bowl instead of the outside edge. Additionally, language was added under the main section 210.8(A) that this distance be measured as the shortest path “without piercing a floor, wall, ceiling, or fixed barrier, or passing through a door, doorway, or window”. This change may be interpreted as not requiring a GFCI protected receptacle for a food waste grinder within a cabinet beneath the kitchen sink. Note that GFCI protection is still specifically required for outlets that supply dishwashers installed in dwelling units per 210.8(D). Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change may decrease the cost of construction. The analysis assumes GFCI protection is no longer required for receptacles serving disposals under the sink for all Reference Houses and Buildings. Component Unit Material Total w/O&P Quantity Cost GFCI duplex outlet, 15- or 20-amp EA 13.34 13.34 14.67 1 14.67 Standard duplex outlet, 15A EA 1.06 1.06 1.17 (1) (1.17) Standard duplex outlet wall plate EA 0.20 0.20 0.22 (1) (0.22) Total to Builder 13.28 Total to Consumer 15.79 Reference Houses Removal of GFCI protection in receptacle outlet Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 1 EA 15.79 (1) (15.79) Reference House 2 EA 15.79 (1) (15.79) Reference House 3 EA 15.79 (1) (15.79) Reference House 4 EA 15.79 (1) (15.79) Reference Buildings Removal of GFCI protection in receptacle outlet Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Building 1 EA 15.79 (25) (394.75) Reference Building 2 EA 15.79 (36) (568.44) Reference Building 3 EA 15.79 (48) (757.92) Reference Building 4 EA 15.79 (167) (2,636.93) Reference Townhouse EA 15.79 (1) (15.79) December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 14 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes Reference Code Section 2017 NEC 210.11(C)(4) Branch Circuits Required, Dwelling Units, Garage Branch Circuits Summary of the Code Change: The code change is a new requirement to install at least one 120-volt 20-ampere branch circuit. This applies to attached garages and to detached garages supplied with power. The circuit cannot supply lighting outlets inside or outside of the garage, but an exception permits the circuit to supply readily accessible outdoor receptacle outlets. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction for the Reference Houses and Reference Townhouse as this code change is only applicable for single-family residential houses. The 15-ampere branch circuit is replaced with a new 20-ampere branch circuit to supply the receptacles in the garage. Component for Reference Houses Unit Material Labor Total w/O&P Quantity Cost Wire, 12/2 NM LF 0.24 1.51 1.75 2.73 20 54.60 Circuit Breaker, 20-amp, 1-pole EA 4.10 4.10 4.51 1 4.51 Duplex outlet, 20-amp recep., metal box, plate, Type NM cable EA 9.85 27.00 36.85 55.00 1 55.00 Wire, 14/2 NM LF 0.18 1.32 1.50 2.36 (20) (47.20) Circuit Breaker, 15-amp, 1-pole EA 4.10 4.51 (1) (4.51) Duplex outlet, 15-amp recep., metal box, plate, Type NM cable EA 8.70 23.00 31.70 46.50 (1) (46.50) Total to Builder 15.90 Total to Consumer 18.91 Component for Reference Buildings Unit Material Labor Total w/O&P Quantity Cost Wire, 12/2 NM LF 0.24 1.92 2.16 3.15 20 63.00 Circuit Breaker, 20-amp, 1-pole EA 4.10 4.10 4.51 1 4.51 Duplex outlet, 20-amp recep., metal box, plate, Type NM cable EA 9.85 39.00 48.85 69.00 1 69.00 Wire, 14/2 NM LF 0.18 1.78 1.96 2.86 (20) (57.20) Circuit Breaker, 15-amp, 1-pole EA 4.10 4.51 (1) (4.51) Duplex outlet, 15-amp recep., metal box, plate, Type NM cable EA 8.70 33.00 41.70 59.00 (1) (59.00) Total to Builder 15.80 Total to Consumer 18.79 Reference Houses Replacing 15-amp branch circuit with 20-amp branch circuit Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 1 EA 18.91 1 18.91 Reference House 2 EA 18.91 1 18.91 Reference House 3 EA 18.91 1 18.91 Reference House 4 EA 18.91 1 18.91 Reference Buildings Replacing 15-amp branch circuit with 20-amp branch circuit Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Townhouse EA 18.79 1 18.79 Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 15 Reference Code Section 2020 NEC 210.8(A) Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter Protection, Dwelling Units Summary of the Code Change: The code change will require receptacles serving 250-volt appliances, such as electric ranges and clothes dryers, to have GFCI protection when located in bathrooms, garages, crawl spaces, basements, laundry areas, or within 6 feet of sinks, bathtubs, or showers. This section previously applied to 125-volt appliances only. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction for dwellings with electric clothes dryers and dwellings with electric ranges or stoves within 6 feet of the kitchen sink. As the receptacle outlets are typically not readily accessible, the cost analysis is based on substituting a GFCI circuit breaker for a standard circuit breaker for typical appliance ratings: 30-amp for electric dryers; 50-amp for electric ranges. The analysis will assume electric appliances for the Reference Houses and Reference Buildings: a review of the drawings shows all have applicable dryers except Reference Building 1 (common laundry) and all have applicable ranges except Reference House 3 (range is more than 6 feet from the sink). Component Unit Material Labor Total w/O&P Quantity Cost GFCI 30- or 50-amp 2-pole breaker EA 114.00 114.00 125.40 1 125.40 Standard 30- or 50-amp 2-pole breaker EA 9.75 9.75 10.73 (1) (10.73) Total to Builder 114.68 Total to Consumer 136.35 Reference Houses GFCI protection for 250-volt receptacles Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 1 EA 136.35 2 272.70 Reference House 2 EA 136.35 2 272.70 Reference House 3 EA 136.35 1 136.35 Reference House 4 EA 136.35 2 272.70 Reference Buildings GFCI protection for 250-volt receptacles Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Building 1 (24 units) EA 136.35 24 3,272.37 Reference Building 2 (36 units) EA 136.35 72 9,817.10 Reference Building 3 (48 units) EA 136.35 96 13,089.46 Reference Building 4 (167 units) EA 136.35 334 45,540.42 Reference Townhouse EA 136.35 2 272.70 December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 16 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes Reference Code Section 2020 NEC 210.8(A)(5) Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter Protection, Dwelling Units, Basement Receptacles Summary of the Code Change: This code change requires GFCI protection for all receptacles in basements (the exception remains for receptacles supplying only a fire or burglar alarm). This section previously only applied to unfinished portions or areas of basements not intended as habitable rooms. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction for houses with basements where a basement or portion of a basement is finished. The cost analysis is based on Reference House 3 that shows optional finished rooms in the basement (see Appendix G). These finished areas are estimated to require four independent circuits for wall receptacles with each circuit protected by one GFCI receptacle. Component Unit Material Total w/O&P Quantity Cost GFCI duplex outlet, 15- or 20-amp EA 13.34 13.34 14.67 1 14.67 Standard duplex outlet, 15A EA 1.06 1.06 1.17 (1) (1.17) Standard duplex outlet wall plate EA 0.20 0.20 0.22 (1) (0.22) Total to Builder 13.28 Total to Consumer 15.79 Reference Houses GFCI protection for basement receptacles Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 3 EA 15.79 4 63.16 Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 17 Reference Code Section 2020 NEC 210.8(F) Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter Protection, Outdoor Outlets for Dwellings Summary of the Code Change: This new code section requires GFCI protection for outdoor outlets, single-phase, up to 250-volts and 50-amps, other than those covered in 210.8(A)3 outdoor receptacles. There is an exception for lighting outlets other than those covered in 210.8(C). This section is applicable to a condensing unit – the outdoor component of a typical HVAC split system air conditioner or heat pump system. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction for dwellings with a condensing unit. The analysis is based on substituting a GFCI circuit breaker for a standard circuit breaker using typical condensing unit ratings: 30-amp for a 3-ton unit for all Reference Houses and the Reference Townhouse; 15/20-amp for a 1.5/2-ton unit for Reference Buildings 2, 3, and 4. Component Unit Material Labor Total w/O&P Quantity Cost GFCI 30-amp 2-pole breaker EA 114.00 114.00 125.40 1 125.40 Standard 30-amp 2-pole breaker EA 9.75 9.75 10.73 (1) (10.73) Total to Builder 114.68 Total to Consumer 136.35 Component Unit Material Labor Total w/O&P Quantity Cost GFCI 15- or 20-amp 2-pole breaker EA 101.45 101.45 111.60 1 111.60 Standard 15- or 20-amp 2-pole breaker EA 8.68 8.68 9.55 (1) (9.55) Total to Builder 102.05 Total to Consumer 121.33 Reference Houses GFCI protection for outdoor outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 1 EA 136.35 1 136.35 Reference House 2 EA 136.35 1 136.35 Reference House 3 EA 136.35 1 136.35 Reference House 4 EA 136.35 1 136.35 Reference Buildings GFCI protection for outdoor outlets Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Building 1 (24 units) EA 121.33 0 0.00 Reference Building 2 (36 units) EA 121.33 36 4,368.02 Reference Building 3 (48 units) EA 121.33 48 5,824.03 Reference Building 4 (167 units) EA 121.33 167 20,262.76 Reference Townhouse EA 136.35 1 136.35 December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 18 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes Reference Code Section 2020 NEC 230.67 Surge Protection, Dwelling Units. Summary of the Code Change: This new code section requires a surge-protective device (SPD) for all services supplying dwelling units. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction. This change applies to all Reference Houses and each dwelling unit in all Reference Buildings. The cost analysis is based on a Type 2 installation: installing the SPD on the load side of and adjacent to the main electrical panel. Component Unit Material Labor Total w/O&P Quantity Cost Surge-Protective Device EA 97.89 60.00 157.89 197.44 1 197.44 20-amp 2-pole breaker EA 8.68 8.68 9.55 1 9.55 Total to Builder 206.99 Total to Consumer 246.11 Reference Houses Surge Protection Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 1 EA 246.11 1 246.11 Reference House 2 EA 246.11 1 246.11 Reference House 3 EA 246.11 1 246.11 Reference House 4 EA 246.11 1 246.11 Reference Buildings Surge Protection Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Building 1 (24 units) EA 246.11 24 5,906.58 Reference Building 2 (36 units) EA 246.11 36 8,859.87 Reference Building 3 (48 units) EA 246.11 48 11,813.16 Reference Building 4 (167 units) EA 246.11 167 41,099.96 Reference Townhouse EA 246.11 1 246.11 Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 19 Reference Code Section 2020 NEC 230.85 Emergency Disconnects, One- and Two-family Dwelling Units. Summary of the Code Change: This new code section requires a service disconnecting means that is labeled and installed in a readily accessible outdoor location for one- and two-family dwelling units. The intent of this change is to allow firefighters to quickly shut off electrical power before entering a house. Cost Implication of the Code Change: This code change will increase the cost of construction for one- and two-family dwellings. The analysis is based on the estimated cost to substitute a standard outdoor meter socket with a combination meter socket with integral main breaker. Further, the analysis includes the estimated cost to substitute a main breaker type indoor load center with a main lug type (no main circuit breaker). The analysis assumes that the labor to install these items does not change. Component Unit Material Labor Total w/O&P Quantity Cost Combination meter socket with integral 200-amp main circuit breaker EA 154.86 154.86 170.35 1 170.35 Standard meter socket EA 60.10 60.10 66.11 (1) (66.11) Main lug type indoor load center, 200- amp, 30-space EA 91.99 91.99 101.19 1 101.19 Main breaker type indoor load center, 200-amp, 30-space, with 200-amp main breaker EA 121.00 121.00 133.10 (1) (133.10) Total to Builder 72.33 Total to Consumer 85.99 Reference Houses Emergency Disconnect Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference House 1 EA 85.99 1 85.99 Reference House 2 EA 85.99 1 85.99 Reference House 3 EA 85.99 1 85.99 Reference House 4 EA 85.99 1 85.99 Reference Buildings Emergency Disconnect Unit Unit Cost Quantity Cost Reference Townhouse EA 85.99 1 85.99 December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 20 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 21 APPENDIX B: LOCATION ADJUSTMENT FACTORS State City Cost Adjustment Factor State City Cost Adjustment Factor Alabama Birmingham 0.84 Montana Billings 0.87 Alabama Mobile 0.82 Nebraska Omaha 0.90 Alaska Fairbanks 1.24 Nevada Las Vegas 1.02 Arizona Phoenix 0.87 New Hampshire Portsmouth 0.95 Arizona Tucson 0.85 New Jersey Jersey City 1.18 Arkansas Little Rock 0.81 New Mexico Albuquerque 0.83 California Alhambra 1.16 New York Long Island City 1.40 California Los Angeles 1.14 New York Syracuse 0.99 California Riverside 1.14 North Carolina Charlotte 0.94 California Stockton 1.20 North Carolina Greensboro 0.94 Colorado Boulder 0.91 North Carolina Raleigh 0.93 Colorado Colorado Springs 0.86 North Dakota Fargo 0.90 Colorado Denver 0.89 Ohio Columbus 0.91 Connecticut New Haven 1.09 Oklahoma Oklahoma City 0.81 Delaware Dover 1.01 Oklahoma Tulsa 0.82 District of Columbia Washington, D.C. 0.92 Oregon Bend 1.01 Florida Fort Meyers 0.80 Pennsylvania Norristown 1.09 Florida Miami 0.81 Pennsylvania State College 0.92 Florida Orlando 0.82 Rhode Island Providence 1.08 Florida Tampa 0.80 South Carolina Greenville 0.94 Georgia Atlanta 0.88 South Dakota Sioux Falls 0.87 Hawaii Honolulu 1.22 Tennessee Memphis 0.84 Idaho Boise 0.90 Texas Austin 0.79 Illinois Carbondale 1.00 Texas Dallas 0.83 Indiana Indianapolis 0.93 Texas Houston 0.83 Iowa Des Moines 0.92 Texas San Antonio 0.80 Kansas Wichita 0.81 Utah Ogden 0.82 Kentucky Louisville 0.86 Utah Provo 0.83 Louisiana Baton Rouge 0.85 Utah Salt Lake City 0.84 Maine Portland 0.92 Vermont Burlington 0.93 Maryland Baltimore 0.93 Virginia Fairfax 1.01 Massachusetts Boston 1.18 Virginia Winchester 1.01 Michigan Ann Arbor 0.99 Washington Tacoma 1.03 Minnesota St. Paul 1.07 West Virginia Charleston 0.95 Mississippi Biloxi 0.83 Wisconsin La Crosse 0.97 Missouri Springfield 0.88 Wyoming Casper 0.83 *Source: RSMeans Residential Cost Data 2019. Sample cities are listed in this table; check RSMeans for additional locations. December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 22 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes APPENDIX C: REFERENCE HOUSES Reference House Characteristics The four residential building designs used in this analysis are based on the data contained in the Census Bureau report, Characteristics of New Single-Family Construction Completed4. The report provides information about building foundation type and number of stories for new single-family detached construction over the previous nine-year period. Table C-1. New Construction Foundation Types Slab 54% Crawlspace 17% Basement 30% Table C-2. New Construction Number of Stories One-story 53% Two-story 43% Three-story 3% The Census data supports defining the four reference houses as follows to encompass approximately 85% of the last decade’s new single-family construction: • One-story on slab foundation • Two-story on slab foundation • One-story on basement foundation • Two-story on basement foundation The table below covers the locations where each type of reference house foundation would be pragmatically constructed. All these selected cities, except Chicago, lie within the top ten states for construction starts in 2013.5 Chicago was selected to represent a Climate Zone 5 house. Table C-3. Sites for Reference Houses Reference House Climate Zone 1 2 3 4 Foundation Slab Slab Basement Basement Miami 1 X X Los Angeles 3 X X X* Dallas 3 X X X* Seattle 4 X X X X New York 4 X X X X Chicago 5 X X Fairbanks 8 X X 4 www.census.gov/construction/chars/completed.html 5 www.census.gov/construction/bps/pdf/2013statepiechart.pdf Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 23 Based on the data compiled by Home Innovation from the 2013 Builder Practices Survey (BPS)6, a nationwide annual survey, the typical Heating, Ventilation, and Cooling (HVAC) systems used in new houses are summarized in the table below. According to the BPS, 44% of new homes are cooled with a central air conditioner. These results influenced the selection of a gas furnace with central (electric) air conditioner as the HVAC system in each of the reference houses. Table C-4. Typical HVAC Systems Supplied with New Houses Feature % of Stock Furnace or Boiler, natural gas or propane 48% Central Air Conditioner, electric 44% Standard Heat Pump with Backup Heat 41% Geothermal Heat Pump 4% Electric furnace, baseboard, or radiant 4% Furnace or Boiler, oil 2% Reference Houses Defined The statistics presented in the foregoing tables support defining the features of the Reference Houses as detailed in the table below. Table C-5. Features of the Reference Houses Reference House 1 2 3 4 Square Feet 2,607 2,607 2,607 2,607 Foundation Slab Slab Basement Basement Number of Stories 1 2 1 2 Number of Bedrooms 3 4 3 4 Number of Bathrooms 2 2.5 2 3 Garage, attached 2-car 2-car 2-car 2-car Heat, Gas Furnace Yes Yes Yes Yes Cooling, (Electric) central air Yes Yes Yes Yes Hot Water, Gas 50-gallon tank Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 ft. Ceilings, 1st Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 ft. Ceilings, 2nd n/a n/a Yes Yes Energy Star appliances Yes Yes Yes Yes Laundry Room/Closet Yes Yes Yes Yes Walls, 2x4 (Climate Zones 1 & 2) Yes Yes n/a n/a Walls, 2x6 (Climate Zones 3 thru 8) n/a n/a Yes Yes Bsmt., Conditioned, Unfinished n/a n/a Yes Yes Furnace Location Attic Attic Basement Basement Water Heater Location Interior Garage Basement Basement Window SF/% gross wall 360/18% 315/12% 360/18% 330/12% Cladding Brick, 4 sides Brick, 4 sides Brick, 4 sides Stucco Roof Pitch 12/12 6/12 9/12 4/12 The furnace location has been designated as a platform in the attic for both slab reference houses, a common practice in mild climates; furnace would be located within conditioned space for cold climates. 6 www.homeinnovation.com/trends_and_reports/data/new_construction December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 24 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes APPENDIX D: REFERENCE BUILDINGS Reference Building Characteristics The five multifamily building designs used in this analysis were selected based on data contained in the Census Bureau report, Characteristics of New Multifamily Buildings Completed 7 and a tabulation provided by Home Innovation of multifamily buildings certified to the National Green Building Standard. The Census Bureau report provides information as to the number of stories and number of dwelling units in multifamily new construction. Table D-1. New Construction Number of Stories One- and two-story 38% Three story 43% Four-story or more 19% Table D-2. New Construction Number of Units 2 – 9 43% 10 – 49 48% 50 or more 9% Using the Census Bureau and Home Innovation data, five reference buildings were selected as follows: • Two-story apartment building with 24 units • Three-story “garden-style” building (non-enclosed shared stairways, no elevators) and 36 units • Four-story enclosed building on grade with 48 units and communal spaces (amenities) • Four-story enclosed building with 167 units on top of a one-story podium • Four-story townhouse with three bedrooms and a garage 7 www.census.gov/construction/chars/mfb.html Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 25 Reference Buildings Defined The statistics presented in the foregoing tables support defining the features of the Reference Buildings as detailed in the table below. Table D-3. New Construction Number of Units Reference Building 1 2 3 4 T.H. Approx. Total Size 19,500 SF 43,150 SF 44,500 SF 462,600 SF 2,500 SF Approx. Footprint 60' x 162' 62' x 263' 57'x175' 186'x348' 16'x37' Foundation Crawlspace Slab on grade Slab on grade Basement (garage) Slab on grade Number of Stories 2 3 4 5 4 Number of Units 24 36 48 + shared 167 1 Large Projections None Wood-framed balconies None Bolt-on balconies Deck Elevators 1 0 2 2 0 Stairways 3 6 2 2 1 Type/Location Enclosed Open Enclosed Enclosed In-Unit Parking Surface Lot Surface Lot Surface Lot Enclosed public parking garage Private garage Sprinklers Yes Yes Yes Yes HVAC Building boiler + in-unit radiators Split system air cond. (outdoor condenser + in- unit air handler) Split system heat pump (roof condenser + in- unit air handler) Split system heat pump (roof condenser + in- unit air handler) Outdoor condenser + indoor furnace Laundry Communal In unit In unit In unit In unit 1st Floor Ceiling 9 ft 9 ft 10 ft 13 ft 11 ft 2nd Floor Ceiling 8ft 9 ft 10 ft 11 ft 10 ft 3rd Floor Ceiling N/A 9 ft 10 ft 11 ft 10 ft 4th Floor Ceiling N/A N/A 10 ft 11 ft 10 ft 5th Floor Ceiling N/A N/A N/A 10 ft N/A Attic Height 12 ft 12 ft 12 ft N/A N/A Building Height 29 ft 39 ft 52 ft 56 ft 41 ft Roof Slope 5/12 pitch 7/12 pitch 8/12 pitch ¼"/foot slope ¼" foot slope December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 26 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes APPENDIX E: REFERENCE HOUSE 1 One-Story House with Slab Foundation Courtesy: LionsGate Homes at The Creekside Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 27 APPENDIX F: REFERENCE HOUSE 2 Two-Story House with Slab Foundation Courtesy: Meritage Homes at Riverstone December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 28 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes APPENDIX G: REFERENCE HOUSE 3 One-Story House with Basement Foundation Courtesy: K Hovnanian Four Seasons at New Kent Vineyards Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 29 APPENDIX H: REFERENCE HOUSE 4 Two-Story House with Basement Foundation Courtesy: Lennar at Sorento Estates December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 30 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes APPENDIX I: REFERENCE BUILDING 1 Two-Story Apartment Building, 24 Units [ELEVATION] [FIRST FLOOR PLAN] [SECOND FLOOR PLAN] Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 31 APPENDIX J: REFERENCE BUILDING 2 Three-Story Garden Style Building, 36 Units [ELEVATION] [FIRST FLOOR PLAN] December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 32 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes APPENDIX K: REFERENCE BUILDING 3 Four-Story Building on Grade, 48 Units & Common Areas [ELEVATION] [PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR PLAN] Home Innovation Research Labs December 2019 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes 33 APPENDIX L: REFERENCE BUILDING 4 Five-Story Building on Two-Story Podium, 167 Units [ELEVATION] [FIRST FLOOR PLAN] [GARAGE PLAN] December 2019 Home Innovation Research Labs 34 Estimated Costs of the 2014, 2017, and 2020 NEC Code Changes APPENDIX M: REFERENCE TOWNHOUSE Four-Story Townhouse [ELEVATION] [FLOOR PLANS] -1- ORDINANCE NO. 114, 2020 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS ADOPTING THE 2020 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE STANDARDS WHEREAS, on March 1, 1994, City Council adopted the 1993 National Electrical Code in Ordinance No. 25, 1994; and WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (“DORA”) adopted the updated National Fire Protection Association standard number 70, hereinafter known as the National Electrical Code, 2020 Edition (the “2020 NEC”), effective August 1, 2020; and WHEREAS, the 2020 NEC was adopted by DORA as the minimum standards governing the “planning, laying out, and installing or the making of additions, alterations, and repairs in the installation of wiring apparatus and equipment for electrical light, heat, and power,” in the State of Colorado; and WHEREAS, on August 20, 2019, City Council adopted the International Residential Code (“IRC”) through Ordinance No. 095, 2019, which included reference to electrical standards; and WHEREAS, the electrical standards in the current IRC are not recognized by DORA; and WHEREAS, City Council wishes to remove most of the IRC electrical standards from the City Code; and WHEREAS, City Council wishes to retain City Code provisions regarding Electrical Vehicle Ready and Photovoltaic Ready standards currently included in the IRC electrical standards being deleted by this Ordinance by relocating them to other subsections of Section 5- 30 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins (which adopts local amendments to the IRC); and WHEREAS, Section 5-30 of the City Code governs amendments to the City’s adopted IRC and is the place to which the provisions regarding the electrical Vehicle Ready and Photovoltaic Ready standards will be relocated; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the City Charter II, Section 7, City Council may enact any ordinance which adopts a code by reference in whole or in part provided that before adoption of such ordinance the Council hold a public hearing thereon and that notice of the hearing is published twice in a newspaper of general circulation published in the City, with one of such publications occurring at least eight (8) days preceding the hearing and the other publication occurring at least fifteen (15) days preceding the hearing, which notices have been published as required; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds it in the best interests of the residents of Fort Collins and is necessary for the public’s health, safety and welfare to update the Fort Collins City Code from the 1993 NEC standards to the updated 2020 NEC standards as amended. -2- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1. That the City Council hereby makes and adopts the determinations and findings contained in the recitals set forth above. Section 2. That Section 5-30 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended by the addition of a new subparagraph (36) which reads in its entirety as follows and all subsequent subparagraphs renumbered accordingly: (36) R324.1.1 Photovoltaic Ready. All new single family dwellings shall be provided with an empty metallic conduit of 3/4 inch (19.05 mm) minimum, installed from the dwellings attic space beneath the roof which most likely would support the majority of installed photovoltaic system, to a junction box located within 12 inches of the dwellings electrical meter or connected directly to the dwellings electrical panel board. Section 3. That Section 5-30 of the Code of the City of Fort Colins is hereby amended by the addition of a new subparagraph (41) which reads in its entirety as follows and all subsequent subparagraph are hereby renumbered accordingly: (41) A new Section R332 Electric Vehicle Ready is hereby added to read as follows: SECTION R332 Electrical Vehicle Ready R332.1 General. All new single family dwellings with an attached garage or carport shall be provided with an empty conduit of 3/4 inch (12.7 mm) minimum, installed from the dwellings electrical panel board to a junction box in readily accessible location in the garage or carport, capable of supporting a 50 ampere 220 volt outlet. Section 4. That Section 5-30, subparagraph (93) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended to read as follows: (93) A new Section E3401.5 Electrical Vehicle Ready is hereby added to read as follows: Section E3401.5 Electrical Vehicle Ready. All new single family dwellings with an attached garage or carport shall be provided with an empty conduit ¾ inch minimum, installed from the dwellings electrical panel board to a junction box in readily accessible location in the garage or carport, capable of supporting a 50 ampere 220 volt outlet. Part VIII - Electrical is hereby deleted in its entirety. All electric work shall be done in accordance with Section 5-80 of this Code. Section 5. That Section 5-30 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended by the deletion of subparagraph (94) in its entirety and all remaining subparagraphs renumbered accordingly: -3- (94) A new Section E3401.6 Photovoltaic Ready is hereby added to read as follows: Section E3401.6 Photovoltaic Ready. All new single family dwellings shall be provided with an empty metallic conduit of ¾ inch (19.05 mm) minimum, installed from the dwellings attic space beneath the roof which most likely would support the majority of installed photovoltaic system, to a junction box located within 12 inches of the dwellings electrical meter or connected directly to the dwellings electrical panel board. Section 6. That Article III, Electric Standards, contained in Chapter 5 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins, is hereby amended to read in full as follows: ARTICLE III. - ELECTRICAL STANDARDS* Sec. 5-80. Adoption of standards. Pursuant to the power and authority conferred on the City Council by Section 31-16-202, C.R.S., and Article II, Section 7 of the Charter, there is hereby adopted for the protection of the public health and safety, and for the purpose of regulating the installation, alteration, repair of electrical systems and wiring methods in the City, as the electrical code of the City, by reference thereto, the National Electrical Code, 1993 Edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association, and the Uniform Administrative Code Provisions for the National Electrical Code, 1993 Edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, all to have the same force and effect as if set forth herein in every particular. Pursuant to the power and authority conferred on the City Council by Section 31-16-202, C.R.S., and Article II, Section 7 of the Charter, there is hereby adopted by reference the National Electrical Code, 2020 Edition, as promulgated by the National Fire Protection Association, to have the same force and effect as if fully set forth in this Code in every particular, and its provisions shall be controlling within the City, as amended in Code § 5-82, for the protection of the public health and safety, and for the purpose of regulating electrical wiring methods and regulating the installation, alteration and repair of electrical systems in the City Sec. 5-81. Short title. The code adopted herein as amended by this Article, together with §§ 5-81 through 5-88 of the Code, may be known and cited as the City of Fort Collins Electrical Code. The National Electric Code adopted in Code § 5-80 and as amended by Code § 5-82, together with this § 5-81, may be known and cited as the City of Fort Collins Electrical Code. Sec. 5-82. Amendments to code adopted. The Uniform Administrative Code Provisions for the National Electrical Code, 1993 Edition, is hereby amended and changed in the following respects: -4- The National Electrical Code, 2020 Edition, adopted in Code § 5-80, is hereby amended in the following respects: (1) Section 203 is amended to read as follows: Sec. 203 Whenever the Administrative Authority disapproves an application or refuses to grant a permit applied for or it is claimed that the provisions of the National Electrical Code do not apply or that the true intent and meaning of the code has been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the applicant or party in interest may appeal such decision to the State Electrical Board as provided for in Section 12-23-104(g), C.R.S. (2) Section 304(a) is amended to read as follows: The fee for each permit shall be based on the value of the work regulated herein, as set forth in 'Table No. 3-A, Building Permit Fees,' of the Building Code of the City of Fort Collins, except that such fee shall not be less than fifteen dollars ($15.) nor exceed the amount prescribed by Section 12-23-117, C.R.S. (1) Section 90.4.1. Permit Required. Any owner, owner’s authorized agent or contractor who desires to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish or change the occupancy of a building or structure, or to erect, install, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert or replace any electrical system, the installation of which is regulated by this code, or to cause any such work to be performed, shall first make application to the code official and obtain the required permit for the work. (2) Section 90.4.2. Appeals. Whenever the Administrative Authority disapproves an application or refuses to grant a permit applied for or it is claimed that the provisions of the National Electrical Code do not apply or that the true intent and meaning of the code has been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the applicant or party in interest may appeal such decision to the Building Review Board as provided for in Section 5-27(15) of the City Code. (3) Section 90.4.3. Fees. The fee for each permit shall be based on the value of the work regulated herein, as set forth in 'Table No. 3-A, Building Permit Fees,' of the Building Code of the City of Fort Collins, except that such fee shall not be less than fifteen dollars ($15.) nor exceed the amount prescribed by Section 12-115-121, C.R.S. (4) Section 90.4.4. Violation and penalties. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, convert or demolish, equip, use or maintain an electrical system or equipment or cause or permit the same to be done in violation of this Code. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this Code shall be deemed guilty of a civil infraction and subject to the penalties set forth in Section 1-15 of the City Code. (5) Section 600.1.1. Use of approved materials; electric signs. Where the use of approved materials, equipment or devices is required by the National Electrical Code, adopted in § 5-80, the label of or listing by the Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., will be accepted as an approval. Alternate materials may be approved by the Building Official. All electrical -5- signs shall be approved before any permit for the installation or erection of such sign is granted. Sec. 5-83. Use of approved materials; electrical signs. Where the use of approved materials, equipment or devices is required by the National Electrical Code, adopted in § 5-80, the label of or listing by the Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., will be accepted as an approval. Alternate materials may be approved by the Building Official. All electrical signs shall be approved before any permit for the installation or erection of such sign is granted. Sec. 5-84. Violations and penalties. Section 204 of the Uniform Administrative Code Provisions for the National Electrical Code, 1993 Edition, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 204. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, convert or demolish, equip, use or maintain an electrical system or equipment or cause or permit the same to be done in violation of this Code. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this Code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to the penalties set forth in Section 1-15 of the City Code. Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 15th day of September, A.D. 2020, and to be presented for final passage on the 6th day of October, A.D. 2020. __________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _____________________________ City Clerk Passed and adopted on final reading on this 6th day of October, A.D. 2020. __________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _____________________________ City Clerk