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ORDINANCE NO. 59 , 1977
BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE UNIFORM
BUILDING CODE ADOPTED BY ARTICLE 1 OF
CHAPTER 38 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS ADDING CHAPTER 53 RELATING TO
INSULATION REQUIREMENTS TO THE
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS
That Section 38-2 of the Code of the City of Fort
Collins be, and the same hereby is, amended by adding thereto
an additional subsection R as follows:
"R Chapter 53 is amended by deleting therefrom
the words 'NO REQUIREMENTS' , and by substituting
therefor the following:
"Chapter 53.
"INSULATION
"Purpose
"Sec. 5301. The purpose of this chapter is to
provide standards and requirements for thermal insulation
for buildings in the City of Fort Collins in order to
conserve energy used in heating and cooling of such
buildings.
"Scope
"Sec. 5302. The standards set forth in this
chapter shall be minimum standards Insulation meeting
or exceeding the minimum requirements contained in this
chapter shall be installed in all residential dwellings
(I and H occupancies) constructed within the City of
Fort Collins. All insulating material must conform to
the flame spread requirements of Uniform Building Code
Class I material.
"Definitions
"Sec. 5303. For the purpose of this Chapter 53,
the terms, phrases, words and their derivatives hereinafter
set forth shall have the meaning and be construed as
herein specified.
"A. B.T U. or BRITISH THERMAL UNIT - the amount
of heat needed to raise the temperature of one pound
1"F. at sea level.
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"B. 'K' VALUE - thermal conductivity is the
amount of heat (BTU's) transferred in one hour through
one square foot of a homogenous material one inch thick
for a difference in temperature of 1°F.
"C. 'U' VALUE - this indicates the total or
overall transmission of heat (BTU' s) in one hour per
square foot of area for a difference in temperature of
1°F. between the air on one side to the air on the
other side of any construction.
"D. A.S H R A E. - the initials for the American
Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning
Engineers.
"E. BUILDING - the term 'building' shall mean any
new structure built for occupancy of I or H as designated
in the Uniform Building Code.
"F GLAZED OPENINGS - any openings covered with
transparent or translucent material.
"G. 'R' VALUE - this means the resistance of a
material to the passage of heat determined in accordance
with A S.H R.A E. 'R' shall refer only to the insulating
material.
"H. ZONED - individual areas having their own
heat and control device.
"i. STORY - means the portion of a building
between a floor and another floor or roof.
"J. UNHEATED SPACE - any space which is not
provided with heat sufficient to raise the temperature
to 70°F. three (3) feet above the floor.
"K. HEATED SPACE - any space which is provided
with heat sufficient to raise the temperature to 70°F.
three (3) feet above the floor.
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"Minimum Requirements of Insulation
"Sec. 5304. Insulation installed pursuant to this
chapter shall meet the following minimum requirements.
"A. Walls. Side wall insulation of a building
shall have an 'R' value of not less than R-11.
"EXCEPTION
"1 Exterior foundation walls having no more
than 12" exposed above grade around the entire
perimeter need not be insulated.
"2. Walls above grade which are constructed
of wood, stone, adobe, brick masonry, or other
relatively dense materials having an installed
density in excess of 15 pounds per cubic foot
shall be deemed in compliance with this section.
"A-1. Walls of unheated spaces need not be insulated.
"EXCEPTION:
"l. Walls adjoining unheated spaces shall be
insulated as specified in A above
"A-2. Foundation of slab on grade shall have a
perimeter insulation with a minimum 'R' value of 7 of a
material approved by the Chief Building Inspector.
This insulation material shall extend vertically two
(2) feet above grade on the side of the foundation
wall. Where the foundation wall comes in contact with
a concrete slab, there will be an expansion material of
not less than one-half (1/2) inch.
"B. Floors. Floors constructed over an unheated
crawl space shall be insulated with an 'R' value of not
less than R-11. This installation shall be made so
that the perimeter of the building at floor level will
comply with this requirement
"B-1. Floors constructed over a garage and separating
the garage from living areas shall be insulated with an
'R' value of not less than R-11.
"B-2. Floors constructed over an unheated basement
shall be insulated with an 'R' value of not less than
R-11.
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"B-3. Floors separating living areas over heated
areas need not be insulated.
"EXCEPTION-
"l. It is recommended that floors separating
living areas and constructed over heated areas be
insulated with an 'R' value of not less than R-11
when the building is to utilize zoned heating.
"C. Ceilings. The roof ceiling of a building
shall have an 'R' value of not less than R-19
"C-1. In cathedral, flat, and mansard roof/ceilings
where vapor barrier is used, there shall be one square
foot of ventilation space for every 300 square feet of
insulated area Where there is no vapor barrier used,
the ventilation area shall be one square foot for every
one hundred fifty (150) square feet of insulated area.
"D. Openings. All glazed openings shall be
glazed with insulating glass as defined by A.S.H R.A.E.
or shall be equipped with storm windows.
"EXCEPTION:
"l. Decorative windows shall not be required
to comply with this provision.
"E. Caulking and Sealants. Exterior joints
around windows and door frames, between wall cavities
and window or door frames, between wall and foundation,
between wall and roof, between wall panels, at penetration
or utility services through walls, floors, and roofs,
and all other openings in the exterior envelope shall
be caulked, gasketed, weather stripped, or otherwise
sealed.
"F. Vapor Barrier. No area requiring insulation
shall have more than one (1) vapor barrier
"G. Installation All insulating materials are
to be applied or installed in a workmanlike manner ti
complying with the manufacturer' s recommendation.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and
ordered published this 7th day of June, A.D. 1977, and to be
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presented for final passage on the 21st day of June, A.D.
1977.
g Mayor
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading this 21st day of
June, A.D. 1977.
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ATTEST Mayor
City Clerk
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