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HomeMy WebLinkAbout153 - 12/05/1995 - AMENDING CITY CODE REGARDING ENERGY CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS ORDINANCE NO. 153, 1995 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AMENDING SECTIONS, 5-26, 5-27 AND 5-107 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS REGARDING ENERGY CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS WHEREAS, the City's ordinance regulating energy conservation measures constructed into new buildings,based on the MODEL ENERGY CODE, 1986 EDITION,as published by the Council of American Building Officials ("CABO"),_ is no longer consistent with currently available technologies and methods for constructing energy-efficient buildings; and WHEREAS, the MODEL ENERGY CODE undergoes annual review by the international CABO membership, with the most recent revision being the 1995 Edition of the Model Energy Code"; and WHEREAS, the review and adoption of the City's current building code, based on the UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1991 EDITION, published by the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO), which incorporates the MODEL ENERGY CODE by reference, was completed in March, 1994, but did not include revisions to the energy code because of the need for a separate comprehensive review and analysis of energy conservation provisions; and WHEREAS, in November, 1993, the Building Review Board agreed to work with the Electric Board on revisions to the energy code as a separate process from the model building code review because of the complexity and scope of the work; and WHEREAS, the Electric Board included in its 1994 Work Plan a proposal to "participate with the Building Review Board to incorporate cost effective energy-efficiency requirements in the next revision of the Building Code;" and WHEREAS, staff has completed a comprehensive review of the Model Energy Code, 1995 Edition provisions with extensive participation by two separate technical advisory committees, one for the residential standards and the other for the commercial standards; and WHEREAS,the Electric Board has identified improved electric energy demand management opportunities, particularly through the more efficient use of electric energy, by commercial and industrial customers; and WHEREAS, on August 16, 1995, the Electric Board recommended that the Council amend Sections 5-26, 5-27 and 5-107 of the Code, adopting the Model Energy Code, 1995 Edition with certain amendments as hereafter provided; and WHEREAS, on September 28, 1995, the Building Review Board recommended that the Council amend Sections 5-26, 5-27 and 5-107 of the Code, adopting the Model Energy Code, 1995 Edition as hereafter provided; and WHEREAS, on October 4, 1995,the Natural-Resources Advisory Board recommended that- the Council amend Sections 5-26, 5-27 and 5-107 of the Code, adopting the Model Energy Code, 1995 Edition as hereafter provided. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: S ection 1. That theCouncil-hereby-finds-and determines that_it is-in-the best interQst of the citizens of Fort Collins that all new buildings be built with improved methods and materials that are both energy-conserving and cost effective. Section 2. That the amendments to the Code recited herein shall take effect on July 1, 1996. Section 3. That Section 5-26 of the Code of the City is hereby amended as follows: 5-26. Adoption of standards. A. There is hereby adopted by reference as the building code of the city, the Uniform Building Code, 1991 Edition,published by the International Conference of Building Officials, together with the Uniform Building Code Standards, 1991 Edition, as if set forth in full herein. The subject matter of the codes adopted herein includes comprehensive provisions and standards regulating the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, moving, removal, conversion, demolition, occupancy, equipment, use, height, area and maintenance of buildings and structures for the purpose of protecting the public health, safety and general welfare. B. The "Fort Collins Energy Code for Commercial, Industrial, and High-Rise Buildings, based on the 'Codification ofASHRAE17ES 90.1-1989, Energy Efficient Design of New Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, 1993. , promulgated by the "American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air- Conditioning Engineers, Inc." and the "Illuminating Engineering Society of North America", and as amended by the City of Fort Collins, is hereby adopted by reference. C. The "Model Energy Code, 1995 Edition," promulgated by the Council of American Building Officials, as amended by the City of Fort Collins, is hereby adopted by reference. 2 Section 4. That subparagraphs (42), (46) and (80) of Section 5-27 (Amendments and deletions to Code) of the Code of the City are hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 5-27. Amendments and deletions to code. (42) Section 2516(c)6., "Foundation ventilation." "Under-floor ventilation and vapor barrier. Exterior ventilation openings installed in under- floor areas(excluding combustion air supply openings or ducts required by the Fort Collins mechanical code), shall qualify such spaces as being unheated and unconditioned for energy conservation purposes, requiring the floor system above and any other surfaces separating the space from adjoining conditioned spaces to be insulated as prescribed in Appendix Chapter 53. All exposed ground surfaces within buildings shall be covered and effectively separated from the atmosphere in the building in an approved manner with a barrier or retarder having a maximum permeability rating of 1 perm." (46) Table 29-A, Foundations for Stud-bearing Walls, Minimum Requirements Under Conditions not Requiring Special Design"", is amended by the addition of a new footnote ten (10) as follows: Depth of Foundation Below Finished Grade (inches)10 10. Except for an approved `Frost-protected' foundation design, for which the minimum depth shall be determined by the Building Official. (80) Chapter 53 of the Appendix is adopted, and amended by changing the date in Section 5301(b) from 1989 to 1995; and by incorporating amendments to the "MODEL ENERGY CODE, 1995 EDITION" as follows: (a) Subsection 102.1.2 "Building envelope insulation." is amended by deleting the first paragraph thereof, and by deleting the first word of the second paragraph, "Alternatively," by inserting a new sentence following the first sentence of such paragraph, and by adding a second new sentence at the end of said paragraph, which new sentences shall read, respectively, as follows: "The certification shall also include a statement that the insulation described therein is installed in accordance with the applicable installation guidelines established by the Building Official." "Such certification shall also be submitted to the Building Official by the builder or general contractor 3 of record prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy." (b) Subsection 102.1.3 'Insulation installation.", is amended by deleting the first word of the second paragraph, "Alternatively,". (c) Table 102.3a, "U-VALUE DEFAULT TABLE FOR WINDOWS, GLAZED DOORSAND SKYLIGHTS" is deleted in its entirety and replaced with a revised Table 102.3a as follows: Default window U-values (when not otherwise provided by the Building Official) No. of Gas Frame Default glazings Coating till type U-value 1 None N/A Any 1.00 2 None Air Metal 0.87 2 None Air Wood or 0.52 vinyl 2 Low-e Air Wood or 0.41 vinyl 2 Low-e Argon Wood or 0.37 vinyl (d) Section 102 "MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT", is amended by adding two new subsections, respectively, "102.4 Mechanical equipment installation.", and, "102.5 Air Leakage Sealing Measures", to read as follows: "102.4 Mechanical equipment installation. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the builder or general contractor of record shall submit to the Building Official a certification, signed and dated by the mechanical contractor or installer. Such certification shall contain: (1) information on the mechanical equipment; (2) a statement that the equipment was installed in accordance with the 4 manufacturer's instructions; (3) a statement that manufacturer's installation and operation manuals are provided for the end user; and (4) information on air sealing of the air distribution systems." "102.5 Air leakage sealing measures. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy,the builder or general contractor of record shall submit to the Building Official a signed and dated certification either (1) that the air sealing measures prescribed pursuant to Section 502.3 are installed in accordance with the applicable installation guidelines established by the Building Official; or, (2) that an air-leakage test, verifying compliance with the performance level specified in Section 502.3.5., has been performed. (e) Subsection 302.1, "Exterior design conditions.", is amended by inserting in "Table 302.1, Exterior design conditions.", the following values: "Winter Design Dry-bulb=-10"F"; "Summer Design Dry-bulb = 91"F"; "Design wet-bulb = 59°F"; "Degree days, Heating = 6368" (f) Section 402, "SYSTEMS ANALYSIS", is amended in its entirety to read as follows: "SECTION 402 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS" "402.1 Energy analysis. As an alternative to following the compliance path prescribed in Chapter 5 of this code, compliance with this code may be demonstrated by performing an entire building system energy analysis that documents energy performance consistent with the provisions of Chapter 5. Any such analysis methodology, assumptions, calculation procedures, documentation, and related requirements shall be approved by the Building Official." (g) Section 501.1 "General.", is amended by adding a second sentence to read as follows: All materials and methods shall be in accordance with generally 5 accepted minimum standards for installation and in accordance with applicable installation guidelines established by the Building Official. (h) Subsection 502.2.1 "Walls.", is amended by rewording the first sentence thereof to read as follows: The combined thermal transmittance value (U") of the gross area of the exterior walls shall not exceed 0.132 in buildings heated by natural gas as the primary fuel source, nor exceed 0.120 in buildings heated by electricity as the primary energy source. (I) Subsection 502.2.2 "Roof/Ceiling." is amended to read in its entirety as follows: "502.2.2 Roof/Ceiling. In any building where the total area of skylights does not exceed 2% of the roof area, the roof/ceiling assembly shall be insulated with materials having a minimum R-value of R-38 in roof/ceiling assemblies containing an attic space, or shall be insulated with materials having a minimum R-value of R-30 in roof/ceiling assemblies with enclosed rafter spaces, provided further that such skylights have glazing and frame thermal performance characteristics similar to those of the predominant window type used in such building." "In any building where the total area of skylights exceeds 2% of the roof area, such excess skylight area shall be treated as additional window area in the exterior wall for purposes of complying with Section 502.2.1." (j) Subsection 502.2.3 "Floors over unheated spaces.", is amended to read in its entirety as follows: "502.2.3 Floors over unheated spaces. Floors which project over outdoor air shall be insulated with materials having a minimum R- value of R-30 in buildings heated by natural gas as the primary fuel source, or shall be insulated with materials having a minimum R- value of R-38 in buildings heated by electricity as the primary energy source. The spaces between the floor joists of floors over unheated spaces that are within the building envelope, and are intended to be thermally separated from conditioned spaces, shall be insulated with materials having a minimum R-value of R-19 in buildings heated by natural gas as the primary fuel source, or shall be insulated with 6 materials having a minimum R-value of R-30 in buildings heated by electricity as the primary energy source. Exception: Crawl spaces in which the walls are entirely insulated along the perimeter as prescribed in Section 502.2.5 need not be provided with an insulated floor above." (k) Subsection 502.2.4 "Slab-on-grade floors.", is repealed in its entirety and replaced with the following: "502.2.4.1 Slab-on-grade floors in buildings heated by natural gas as the primary fuel source. Slab-on-grade floors in any building heated by natural gas as the primary fuel source shall be insulated along the perimeter with approved materials having a minimum R-value of R-5 from the top of the slab to a depth of 48 inches or a minimum R-value of R-7.5 to a depth of 24 inches. For heated slab-on-grade floors, such insulation shall have a minimum R-value of R-7.5 and extend from the top of the slab to a depth of 48 inches or have a minimum R- value of R-10 and extend from the top of the slab to a depth of 24 inches. Approved frost-protected foundation systems in accordance with the applicable installation guidelines established by the Building Official may be used." "502.2.4.2 Slab-on-grade floors in buildings heated by electricity as the primary energy source. Unheated or heated slab-on-grade floors in any building heated by electricity as the primary energy source, shall be insulated along the perimeter of the floor with approved materials having a minimum R-value of R-10 from the top of the slab to a depth of 48 inches. Approved frost-protected foundation systems in accordance with the applicable installation guidelines established by the Building Official may be used." (1) Subsection 502.2.5 "Crawl space walls.", is amended by replacing the first sentence thereof with a new sentence to read as follows: "Crawl spaces which are included in the conditioned floor area,which have no exterior vents (excluding combustion air supply ducts required by the Fort Collins mechanical code), and which have exposed interior ground surfaces sealed in approved manner as specified in the Fort Collins building code, shall be insulated with materials having a minimum R-value of R-19. (m) Subsection 502.2.6 "Basement walls." is amended to read in its entirety as follows: "502.2.6. "Basement walls. Basement walls below uninsulated floors shall be insulated on either the exterior side or the interior side as specified in this section." "502.2.6.1 Interior insulation. Insulation on the interior side shall have a minimum R-value of R-11 and shall extend from the top of such basement wall to the basement floor surface." "502.2.6.2 Exterior insulation. Insulation on the exterior side shall have a minimum R-value of R-10 and shall extend from the top of such basement wall, down to a minimum of 48 inches below the exposed foundation level and not less than 42 inches below the finished grade." (n) Section 502.3 'Air leakage.", is amended by adding a new subsection, "502.3.5 Alternative performance testing."to reatlas follows: "502.3.5 Alternative performance testing. In lieu of the itemized requirements contained in Section 502.3.3, an approved air leakage test may be performed by a qualified agency, which results in a maximum air change rate of 5 air changes per hour (ACH) at 50 pascals pressure difference between the building interior and the outside." (o) Subsection 503.2 "Duct Sealing.", is amended to read as follows: "503.2 Duct Sealing. Any low-pressure supply and return ducts located outside conditioned spaces shall be permanently sealed using mastic with fibrous backing tape installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions; or using other approved materials. Standard duct tapes are not approved for such use. (p) Subsection 503.7.1 is amended by rewording the first sentence to read as follows: "Duct systems, or portions thereof, shall be insulated with materials having an R-value of R-8." 8 (q) Subsections 504.2.1.1., 504.2.1.2, and 504.2.2 are deleted in their entirety. (r) Subsection 504.7 "Pipe insulation." is amended by renaming and renumbering such subsection to read as follows: "504.7.1 Pipe insulation for recirculating systems." (s) A new subsection, entitled " 504.7.2 Pipe insulation for non-recirculating systems.", is added after Subsection 504.7.1 to read as follows: "504.7.2 Pipe insulation for non-recirculating systems. The first eight (8) feet of inlet and outlet water piping from the hot water tank storage system shall be installed with insulation of one(1)-inch minimum thickness with a thermal conductivity no greater than 0.30 Btu-in./(hr-ftZ-°F). Alternatively, water heaters shall have heat traps installed on both the inlet and outlet piping. Exception: Provisions of this section do not apply to water heaters equipped with integral heat traps or to water heaters that do not have vertical risers." (t) Chapter 6 "Residential Building Design by Acceptable Practice", is deleted in its entirety. (u) Section 801 "REFERENCED STANDARDS", is amended by revising the standard listed under Subsection 801.1 "General.", as "RS-22", to read as follows: "RS-22 Fort Collins Energy Code for Commercial, Industrial, and High-Rise Buildings, based on the 'Codification of ASHRAE/EIS 90.1-1989, Energy Efficient Design of New Buildings Except Low- Rise Residential Buildings, 1993. , as amended." Section 5. That Section 5-107 of the Code of the City is hereby amended by inserting a new subsection (5) after subsection (4) and renumbering the existing subsections (5) through (8) sequentially as follows: See. 5407-. Amendments-and-deletions-to code. (5) A new subsection, "Section 602.(d) Identification.", is added to read as follows: "(d) Identification. All combustion air openings or ducts shall be readily identifiable with an approved label or by other means warning 9 persons that obstruction of such openings or ducts may cause fuel- burning equipment to release combustion products and dangerous levels of carbon monoxide into the building." Introduced, considered favorably on firs:ayo=r �,/ ary f 1 21 st day of November,A.D. 1995,and to be presentepas o ecem r,A.D. 1995. ATTEST: City Clerk Passed and adopted on final reading this 5th day of D mber, . 1995. Mayor ATTEST: � Q City Clerk 10