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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Packet 2021-06-14MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 5:30 p.m. ZOOM ID 566 489 2655 ZOOM LINK YOUTUBE LINK AGENDA 1. Call to order and Pledge of Allegiance 2. Persons to be heard and Board Comments 3. Public Hearings a. Regarding a noise permit application for Ithaca Beer Co Summer Music Series i. Consider Approval/Denial b. Energy Code Supplement (ECS) local laws: add Chapter 144 `Energy Code Supplement" to the Ithaca Town Code, and adding Energy Code Supplement References to Chapter 125, "Building Construction and Fire Prevention," Chapter 207, "Rental Property," and Chapter 270, "Zoning" and Chapter 272, "New Neighborhood Code" i. SEQR ii. Adoption of Local Law(s) 4. Consider setting a public hearing regarding a local law to override the Tax Levy limit 5. Consider setting a public hearing regarding a noise permit for summer music series at: a. RaNic Golf Club and Parilla Restaurant (formerly Country Club) b. Agava 6. Consider approval of the 2022 Access Oversight Committee budget 7. Consider speed limit requests from: a. Elm St Ext b. Hopkins Rd between Bundy Rd and Hayts Rd c. Deer Run Subdivision Roads 8. Consider designation of second Town Depository and opening a Certificate of Deposit 9. Discuss 2021 City of Ithaca Fire Department budget 10. Consider setting a public hearing for a proposed local law entitled "amending Zoning Chapter 271 of the Town of Ithaca Code, Zoning: Special Land Use Districts" to modify and expand the permitted uses in Planned Development Zone No 12 (South Hill Business Campus) 11. Consider authorization for the Supervisor to sign a supplemental agreement with Behan Associates re. Inlet Valley/Elmira Rd 12. Consider Consent Agenda a. Approval of Town Board Minutes b. Approval of Town of Ithaca Abstract c. Approval of Bolton Point Abstract d. Approval of closing Capital Project — 96B Sidewalk e. Acknowledge receipt of Ethics Disclosure Forms f. Acknowledge receipt of IC Wetlands Easement Inspections 13. Report of Town Officials 14. Review of Correspondence 15. Adjournment Town of Ithaca 215 N Tioga St, Ithaca, NY 14850 Ph: 607-273-1721 ■ www.town.ithaca.ny.us Susan Ritter, Director of Planning MEMORANDUM Date: June 9, 2021 To: Town Board From: Nick Goldsmith, Sustainability Planner Re: Energy Code Supplement It is my honor and pleasure to submit the final draft of the Energy Code Supplement (ECS) and related documents. We look forward to discussing adoption of the ECS Local Law at the June 14 meeting of the Town Board. The City of Ithaca Common Council voted unanimously to adopt the IECS on May S. Four years ago, the Town partnered with the City of Ithaca to engage a consultant team for the important work of crafting local legislation to reduce GHG emissions in new buildings. Town and City staff, working with the consultant team and guided by an extraordinary level of community input, have worked to create regulations that are achievable, affordable, and impactful. Since starting the Green Building Policy Project, the Town has gone even farther: we have committed to a Green New Deal (GND) and to an equitable transition to carbon -neutrality community -wide by 2030. The Energy Code Supplement will be the biggest piece of the GND yet enacted. But it won't be the biggest piece forever: we will soon be discussing the monumental task of shifting our entire community building stock - including all existing buildings - to become net -zero. The ECS and the Town's developing plans for existing buildings and the GND are in line with the trajectory of New York State policy, which seems to be headed toward energy and building codes that require highly efficient, all -electric new construction by 2030, and the prohibition of fossil -fuel -based equipment in existing buildings by 2035. Questions remain. For example, will the electric grid incorporate renewables as quickly as planned by New York State? We cannot know. But we do know that electrification makes sense today. Even when assuming scenarios favorable for natural gas and unfavorable for heat pumps, we still see GHG reductions from switching to heat pumps today, and over the life of the building. With consideration of adoption of the ECS, the Town and the City are leading the way, and hopefully will inspire other communities - and the State - to take strong legislative action to reduce GHG emissions. We have provided a copy of the ECS with all changes tracked since the last public draft, dated 01-28-21. Below is a list of many of the more substantial changes; this is not all-inclusive. 1. Changing title to "Energy Code Supplement" (removing "Ithaca"), per General Code guidance 2. Several changes to Sections 144-1 Title, Purpose, and Findings; 144-2 Scope and Application; and 144-6 Compliance Documentation and Variances, due to Town/City difference in implementation and enforcement. 3. Timetable in future section: ECS becomes more stringent in 2023/2026 (previously 2025/2030). Page 112 4. Added new and clarifying language: buildings that are not heated and agriculturalbuildings are exempt from ECS 5. Substantially updated renewable energy systems sections 6. 2O25Prescriptive Path Summary Table added 7. Level 1 electric vehicle chargers are no longer allowed to be used to get the EV point R. Small building/room size point: Duplexes and Townhouses will now be treated as multiple single- family homes (for this point only). So, a duplex is treated as two single family homes for the room allowances, and a 5 -unit townhouse building will be treated like five single family homes. This adds a good deal ofavailable space for the projects itaffects. 9. Building/Room size point: Raised allowance for 1-Bflunits iu multifamily from 595 to 600 sq ft (less than 1Y6ltoalign with NYS HCR requirements. 10. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculation -based Compliance: In C403.4.5, now allow data gathered from actual operation ofcombined heat and power plant. }oC4O3.4.7,the City reserves the right torequire additional documentation and/or additional third -party review at cost of applicant. Same changes made toResidential section. 11. Lighting point-claodficdtbat| for signs is exempt 12.Included calculation examples for Development Density and Room size 13. Formatting changes, including renumbering to include Town Code Chapter 144 references You can find adddboua|jactinformation at Feel bzctocontact nucwith any questions or concerns at..n.golcismittiCc@�t.own..ithac�i.n us. Page 212 MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021- : SEQR Regarding (1) A Local Law Adding Chapter 144 to the Town of Ithaca Code, Titled "Energy Code Supplement," (2) A Local Law Amending Chapter 125, `Building Construction and Fire Prevention," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code, (3) A Local Law Amending Chapter 207, "Rental Property," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code, (4) A Local Law Amending Chapter 270, "Zoning," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code, and (5) A Local Law Amending Chapter 272, "New Neighborhood Code," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code. Whereas, this action is the proposed enactment of. 1. A Local Law Adding Chapter 144 to the Town of Ithaca Code, Titled `Energy Code Supplement, 2. A Local Law Amending Chapter 125, "Building Construction and Fire Prevention," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code, 3. A Local Law Amending Chapter 207, "Rental Property," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code, 4. A Local Law Amending Chapter 270, "Zoning," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code, 5. A Local Law Amending Chapter 272, "New Neighborhood Code," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code, and Whereas, this is an Unlisted Action for which the Ithaca Town Board is the Lead Agency in an environmental review with respect to the enactment of these local laws; and Whereas, the Town Board, at its regular meeting held on June 14, 2021, has reviewed, and accepted as adequate the Short Environmental Assessment Form (EAF), Parts 1, 2 and 3, for this action, prepared by the Town Planning staff; now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the Town of Ithaca Town Board hereby makes a negative determination of environmental significance in accordance with Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, 6 NYCRR Part 617 New York State Environmental Quality Review, and Chapter 148 Environmental Quality Review of the Town of Ithaca Code for the above -referenced action as proposed, based on the information in the EAF Part 1 and for the reasons set forth in the EAF Parts 2 and 3, and, therefore, a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be required. Moved: Seconded: Vote: Short Environmental Assessment Form Part I - Project Information Instructions for Comnletin Part 1 — Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding, are subject to public review, and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item, please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency; attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1— Project and Sponsor Information Name of Action or Project: Adoption of Five Local Laws: (1) Adding Chapter 144- Energy Code Supplement- to Town of Ithaca Code; (2) Amending Chapter 125 -Building Construction and Fire Prevention- to add references to Energy Code Supplement; (3) Amending Chapter 207 -Rental Property -to add references to Energy Code Supplement; (4) Amending Chapter 270 -Zoning- to add references to Energy Code Supplement; (5) Amending Chapter 272 -New Neighborhood Code- to add references to Energy Code Supplement. Project Location (describe, and attach a location map): Town of Ithaca - Town wide The proposed local laws establish and reference a local energy code supplement (ECS) that provides requirements that are in addition to the requirements of the NYS Energy Conservation Construction Code (NYSECCC). Objectives of the ECS include: (1) to deliver measurable, immediate, and long-lasting reductions in GHG emissions from all new construction, certain additions, and major renovations, (2) advance best practices in the design of affordable housing that deliver reduced GHG emissions, and (3) to provide a rapid but orderly transition to buildings that do not use fossil fuels on-site for major building energy needs, such as space heating and hot water heating, by 2026. The requirements set forth give priority to electrification, renewable energy, and affordability. Requirements for reductions in GHG's go into effect in three steps: 2021, 2023, and 2026. The requirements of the ECS shall apply, with limited exceptions, to: (1) all new construction, excluding additions and renovations that are not specified in the law, (2) all additions 500 square feet or larger to single-family or two-family dwellings, (3) all additions 1,000 square feet or larger to buildings other than single-family or two-family dwellings, and (4) all major renovations, as defined in the ECS. Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: 607-273-1721 E -Mail: rhowe@town.ithaca.ny.us Town of Ithaca Address: 215 North Tioga Street City/PO: State: Zip Code: Ithaca NY 14850 1. Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan, local law, ordinance,administrative rule, or regulation? Please see part 3 for description of potential environmental impacts. NO YES If Yes, attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no, continue to question 2. 1:1 R1 2. Does the proposed action require a permit, approval or funding from any other government Agency? NO YES If Yes, list agency(s) name and permit or approval: 3. a. Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? acres b. Total acreage to be physically disturbed? acres c. Total acreage (project site and any contiguous properties) owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? acres 4. Check all land uses that occur on, are adjoining or near the proposed action: 5. ❑ Urban ❑ Rural (non -agriculture) ❑ Industrial ❑ Commercial ❑ Residential (suburban) ❑ Forest ❑ Agriculture ❑ Aquatic ❑ Other(Specify): ❑ Parkland Page 11 o ' 3 SEAF 2019 5. Is the proposed action, a. A permitted use under the zoning regulations? b. Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural landscape? 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in, or does it adjoin, a state listed Critical Environmental Area? If Yes, identify: 8. a. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in tr b. Are public transportation services available at orjkar the site 11. Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? If No, describe method for providing wastewater treatment: _ levels? the site of the proposed s: 12. a. Does the project site contain, or is it substantially contiguous to, a building, archaeological site, or district which is listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places, or that has been determined by the Commissioner of the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to be eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places? b. Is the project site, or any portion of it, located in or adjacent to an area designated as sensitive for archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) archaeological site inventory? 13. a. Does any portion of the site of the proposed action, or lands adjoining the proposed action, contain wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal, state or local agency? b. Would the proposed action physically alter, or encroach into, any existing wetland or waterbody? If Yes, identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: Page 2 o '3 NO YES N/A ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ F -1 NO NO - YES NO YES NO YES ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ NO YES MM NO I YES NO I YES o❑ ou 20.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation (ongoing or completed) for hazardous waste? If Yes, describe: NO I YES N I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/sponsor/name: Rod Howe Date: Signature: Title: Town Supervisor Page 3 o '3 Agency Use Only [If applicable] Project: Local Laws - ECS & 4 others Date: June 14, 2021 Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 2 - Impact Assessment Part 2 is to be completed by the Lead Agency. Answer all of the following questions in Part 2 using the information contained in Part 1 and other materials submitted by the project sponsor or otherwise available to the reviewer. When answering the questions the reviewer should be guided by the concept "Have my responses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action?" Pagel of 2 No, or Moderate small to large impact impact may may occur occur 1. Will the proposed action create a material conflict with an adopted land use plan or zoning ✓ regulations? 2. Will the proposed action result in a change in the use or intensity of use of land? ✓❑ ❑ 3. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of the existing community? ✓❑ ❑ 4. Will the proposed action have an impact on the environmental characteristics that caused the establishment of a Critical Environmental Area (CEA)? 5. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change in the existing level of traffic or affect existing infrastructure for mass transit, biking or walkway? 6. Will the proposed action cause an increase in the use of energy and it fails to incorporate reasonably available energy conservation or renewable energy opportunities? 7. Will the proposed action impact existing: RI 0 a. public / private water supplies? ✓❑ ❑ b. public / private wastewater treatment utilities? 8. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of important historic, archaeological, architectural or aesthetic resources? 9. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change to natural resources (e.g., wetlands, waterbodies, groundwater, air quality, flora and fauna)? 10. Will the proposed action result in an increase in the potential for erosion, flooding or drainage problems? 11. Will the proposed action create a hazard to environmental resources or human health? ❑ Pagel of 2 Agency Use Only [If applicable] Project: Local Laws -ECS & 4 others Date: ,June 14, 2021 Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 Determination of Significance For every question in Part 2 that was answered "moderate to large impact may occur", or if there iswd to explain why a particular element of the proposed action may or will not result in a significant adverse environmental impact, please complete Part 3. Part 3 should, in sufficient detail, identify the impact, including any measures or design elements that have been included by the project sponsor to avoid or reduce impacts. Part 3 should also explain how the lead agency determined that the impact may or will not be significant. Each potential impact should be assessed consideringsilaing, probability of occurring, duration, irreversibility, geographic scope and magnitude. Also consider the potential for short- term, long-term and cumulative impacts. The proposed local laws establish and reference a local energy code supplement (ECS) that provides requirements that give priority to electrification, renewable energy, and affordability in new construction and certain additions and major renovations. The requirements of the ECS apply, with limited exceptions, to: (1) all new construction, excluding additions and renovations that are not specified in the law, (2) all additions 500 square feet or larger to single-family or two-family dwellings, (3) all additions 1,000 square feet or larger to buildings other than single-family or two-family dwellings, and (4) all major renovations, as defined in the ECS. The ECS was envisioned in the adopted 2014 Town of Ithaca Comprehensive Plan. Section EC -1 of the Plan includes incorporating sustainability and climate protection into long-term planning, and begins with the statement "The Town Board has endorsed sustainability and climate protection as overarching principles to guide long-term decision-making; elements of these principles are infused throughout this Comprehensive Plan." One specific goal within the section includes adopting a building code to require all new construction projects and major renovations to incorporate green building techniques and achieve specific energy efficiency standards. The ECS is the building code that was referenced in the Comprehensive Plan. There will be no anticipated change in the intensity of the use of land, no negative environmental effect on traffic, environmental resources (natural areas, wetlands, streams, plant or wildlife habitat, etc), historic or aesthetic resources, and no negative impacts on drainage, flooding, erosion, or public health as a result of enacting the proposed local laws. The ECS establishes a point and performance-based system for the new construction, additions, and major renovations to which it applies. Requiring compliance with the ECS may include electrification of new and renovated spaces within a structure where the remaining structure might utilize natural gas or other energy source (this might have an economic impact, although the ECS gives priority to affordability). However, following the point and performance-based system will not create the potential for significant adverse environmental impacts and will lead to positive community impacts through the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and increased walkability/reduced reliance on vehicles for transportation. The rules require that all new buildings be constructed to produce 40% fewer greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions than those built to NYS code. The ECS will become more stringent in 2023, requiring an 80% reduction in emissions. Starting in 2026, net -zero buildings that do not use fossil fuels will be required (with exceptions for cooking and process energy). Compliance with the ECS could lead to changes in the built environment, e.g., increased density, increased walkability, and reduction on the reliance of gas -powered vehicles as the main source of transportation in new developments. Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above, and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action may result in one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts and an environmental impact statement is required. Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above, and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. Town of Ithaca Town Board Name of Lead Agency Rod Howe Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Date Town Supervisor Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Preparer (if different from Responsible Officer) Page 2 of 2 MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021— XXX: Adoption of (1) A Local Law Adding Chapter 144 to the Town of Ithaca Code, Titled "Energy Code Supplement," (2) A Local Law Amending Chapter 125, "Building Construction and Fire Prevention," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code, (3) A Local Law Amending Chapter 207, "Rental Property," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code, (4) A Local Law Amending Chapter 270, "Zoning," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code, and (5) A Local Law Amending Chapter 272, "New Neighborhood Code," to add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code Whereas, climate change is causing an increase in extreme weather events, such as storms, flooding, and heat waves that threaten human life, healthy communities, and critical infrastructure in the Town of Ithaca (Town), New York State, and across the world; and Whereas, there is a clear emerging international consensus that to avoid the most severe impacts of a changing climate, global warming should be limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius; and Whereas, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to human activity are the main cause of global warming, and buildings within the Town of Ithaca are the most significant contributor to local GHG emissions, responsible for more than half of all community GHG emissions; and Whereas, the Town Board unanimously adopted the Town's Green New Deal on March 23, 2020, which sets forth a goal to achieve an equitable transition to carbon -neutrality community- wide by 2030; and Whereas, New York State, through its Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, has set ambitious goals to combat climate change through GHG reduction, and state goals are in line with many of the objectives of the Energy Code Supplement ("ECS"), including reducing emissions in buildings, electrifying space heating, water heating, and cooking systems, increasing the use of renewable energy, and reducing the use of fossil fuels; and Whereas, the combustion of fossil fuels in homes and other buildings decreases internal air quality and has adverse impacts on human health; and Whereas, for new buildings, the most affordable and cost-effective time to reduce GHG emissions is during the design and construction phases of a project, rather than at a time of later retrofit; and Whereas, pursuant to section 11-109 of the New York State Energy Law, and subject to the provisions and requirements of that section, municipalities may promulgate local energy conservation construction codes more stringent than the NYS Energy Code; and Page 1 of 4 Whereas, Town Code Chapter 144, Energy Code Supplement, is a local energy code supplement for all new construction, certain additions, and major renovations, with requirements above and beyond the state energy code that will become more stringent over time; and Whereas, the requirements set forth give priority to electrification, renewable energy, and affordability, and will go into effect in three steps: 2021, 2023, and 2026; and Whereas, the ECS is intended to advance best practices in the design of affordable buildings that deliver reduced GHG emissions and to provide a rapid but orderly transition to buildings that do not use fossil fuels on-site for major building energy needs, such as space heating and hot water heating, by 2026; and Whereas, the 2014 Town of Ithaca Comprehensive Plan recommends adopting a building code to require all new construction projects and major renovations to incorporate green building techniques and achieve specific energy efficiency standards; and Whereas, the Comprehensive Plan includes the following guiding principle: The Town enacts and implements policies and regulations that integrate sustainability and climate protection into building and construction practices and land use planning; and Whereas, in 2017, the Town partnered with the City of Ithaca to engage a consultant team led by STREAM Collaborative, which included Taitem Engineering and Randall+West, to assist in development of a green building policy for the Town and the City to reduce GHG emissions in new construction; and Whereas, in May 2018, the Town Board adopted the Green Building Policy Report, which contained recommendations for code requirements and served as the basis for the Energy Code Supplement; and Whereas, throughout the development process, the Town and City convened regular meetings with internal and external stakeholder committees, which included staff, elected officials, the development community, major local institutions, and sustainability advocates; and Whereas, between 2017 and 2020, the Town and City held numerous public outreach sessions resulting in hundreds of comments and public feedback, which have been incorporated into the ECS; and Whereas, at several meetings of the Town Codes and Ordinances Committee (COC) in 2019, 2020, and 2021, staff gave presentations on the Energy Code Supplement, explained its features and development outcomes, answered questions, and heard comments, and on April 14, 2021 the COC recommended that the Town of Ithaca adopt the proposed Energy Code Supplement; and Whereas, the City adopted the Ithaca Energy Code Supplement on May 5, 2021; and Page 2 of 4 Whereas, at numerous Town Board meetings, including most recently on April 26, 2021 and May 24, 2021, the Board received an update on the Energy Code Supplement and was given the opportunity to discuss, ask questions and offer suggestions on the proposal; and Whereas, a public hearing was scheduled for June 14, 2021 at 5:30 p.m., to hear all interested parties on the five proposed local laws entitled: 1. A Local Law adding Chapter 144 to the Town of Ithaca Code, Titled `Energy Code Supplement" 2. A Local Law Amending Chapter 125, "Building Construction and Fire Prevention," to Add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code 3. A Local Law Amending Chapter 207, "Rental Property," to Add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code 4. A Local Law Amending Chapter 270, "Zoning," to Add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code 5. A Local Law Amending Chapter 272, "New Neighborhood Code," to Add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code; and Whereas, notice of the public hearing was duly advertised in the Ithaca Journal; and Whereas, the public hearing was duly held on the date and time and all parties were permitted an opportunity to speak on behalf of or in opposition to the proposed local laws, or any part of them; and Whereas, pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA") and its implementing regulations at 6 NYCRR Part 617, adoption of the local laws is a Unlisted Action for which the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca, acting as lead agency in an environmental review with respect to adoption of these local laws, has, on June 14, 2021, made a negative determination of environmental significance, after having reviewed and accepted as adequate the Short Environmental Assessment Form Parts 1, 2 and 3; and Whereas, the Town Board finds that the amendments to the Town Code, and the type of development it enables will further the health, safety, and general welfare of the community and are in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan; now therefore, be it Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby adopts the following: 1. Local Law XXX of 2021: A Local Law Adding Chapter 144 to the Town of Ithaca Code, Titled "Energy Code Supplement"; 2. Local Law XXX of 2021: A Local Law Amending Chapter 125, "Building Construction and Fire Prevention," to Add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code; 3. Local Law XXX of 2021: A Local Law Amending Chapter 207, "Rental Property," to Add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code; Page 3 of 4 4. Local Law XXX of 2021: A Local Law Amending Chapter 270, "Zoning," to Add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code; and 5. Local Law XXX of 2021: A Local Law Amending Chapter 272, "New Neighborhood Code," to Add Energy Code Supplement References to the Town of Ithaca Code; and be it further Resolved, that the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file the local laws with the Secretary of State as required by law. Moved: Seconded: Vote: Page 4 of 4 A LOCAL LAW ADDING CHAPTER 144 TO THE TOWN OF ITHACA CODE, TITLED "ENERGY CODE SUPPLEMENT" Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca as follows: Section 1. The Town of Ithaca Code is hereby amended by adding Chapter 144, titled "Energy Code Supplement," reading as follows: [text begins on next page] Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 TOWN OF ITHACA LOCAL LAW NO. _ OF THE YEAR 2021 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING CHAPTER 125, "BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND FIRE PREVENTION," TO ADD ENERGY CODE SUPPLEMENT REFERENCES TO THE TOWN OF ITHACA CODE Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca as follows: Section 1. Chapter 125 (Building Construction and Fire Prevention) of the Town of Ithaca Code, is amended as follows: A. By deleting § 125-1, titled "Scope", and replacing it with a new § 125-1, titled "Scope" and reading as follows: "This chapter shall provide the basic method for administration and enforcement of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (hereinafter referred to as the "Uniform Code"), the Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State (hereinafter referred to as the "ECCCNYS"), and the Energy Code Supplement found at Chapter 144 of the Code of the Town of Ithaca (hereinafter referred to as the "ECS"), and shall establish powers, duties, and responsibilities in connection therewith." B. In § 125-4, titled "Building permits", by deleting Subsection C(1)(d) and replacing it with a new Subsection C(l)(d) reading as follows: "Where applicable, a statement of special inspections or certifications prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Uniform Code and/or ECS;" C. In § 125-5, titled "Construction inspections", by deleting Subsection B(9) and replacing it with a new Subsection B(9) reading as follows: "ECCCNYS and ECS compliance;" D. In § 125-5, titled "Construction inspections", by deleting Subsection C and replacing it with a new Subsection C reading as follows: "After inspection, the work or a portion thereof shall be noted as satisfactory as completed, or the permit holder shall be notified as to where the work fails to comply with the Uniform Code, the ECCCNYS, or the ECS. Construction work not in compliance with Uniform Code, ECCCNYS, or ECS provisions shall be required to remain exposed until it has been brought into compliance with the Uniform Code, the ECCCNYS, and the ECS, been reinspected, and been found satisfactory as completed." E. In § 125-7, titled "Certificates of occupancy and certificates of compliance", by deleting Subsection A(l) and replacing it with a new Subsection A(1) reading as follows: `Except as set forth below in Subsection B, a building or structure for which a building permit is required to be issued shall not be used or occupied in whole or in part until the certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance shall have been issued by the Code Enforcement Officer or such other person lawfully designated by the Town of Ithaca. The Code Enforcement Officer or designee shall inspect the building, structure or work prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance. In addition, where applicable, a written statement of structural observations and/or a final report of special inspections, certifications, and flood hazard certifications, prepared at the expense of the applicant in accordance with the provisions of the Uniform Code, the ECCCNYS, and/or the ECS by such person or persons as may be designated by or are otherwise acceptable to the Code Enforcement Officer, must be received by the Code Enforcement Officer prior to the issuance of the certificate. Such certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance shall be issued when, after final inspection, it is determined that the construction and other work has been completed in compliance with the Uniform Code, the ECCCNYS, the ECS, Chapter 270, Zoning, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations." F. In § 125-14, titled "Penalties for offenses", by: 1. Replacing "the Energy Code" with "the ECCCNYS, the ECS" 2. Adding the phrase "(except imprisonment shall not be imposed for ECS violations)" immediately after the phrase "shall be liable for a fine of not less than $200, or imprisonment as prescribed by law, or both". G. In § 125-18, titled "Variance and review", by deleting Subsections B and C and replacing them with new Subsections B and C reading as follows: "B. A request for a variance from the provisions of the Uniform Code or the ECCCNYS and an appeal to review determination of or failure to render a determination by the Code Enforcement Officer based upon the Uniform Code or ECCCNYS shall be processed with the appropriate Board of Review as provided in Title 19 of the New York Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations, Part 1205, or any successor rules, regulations or statutes. Where proposed construction, alteration, use or other work related to a building, structure or equipment would be in violation of any provision of the Uniform Code, ECCCNYS, or any successor statute, no building permit shall be issued except pursuant to written order of the appropriate Board of Review. C. A request for a variance from the provisions of the ECS and an appeal to review a determination of or failure to render a determination by the Code Enforcement Officer based upon the ECS shall be processed with the Zoning Board of Appeals as provided in Chapter 144 of the Code of the Town of Ithaca." Section 2. Chapter 125 (Building Construction and Fire Prevention) of the Town of Ithaca Code, is amended as follows (except these amendments shall not apply to the specific provisions amended or replaced in Section 1 above): 2 A. By replacing every occurrence of "and Energy Code" and "and the Energy Code" throughout Chapter 125 with "ECCCNYS, and ECS" and "the ECCCNYS, and the ECS", respectively. B. By replacing every occurrence of "or Energy Code" and "or the Energy Code" throughout Chapter 125 with `ECCCNYS, or ECS" and "the ECCCNYS, or the ECS", respectively. C. By replacing every other occurrence of "the Energy Code" not covered by A or B above with "the ECCCNYS, the ECS". Section 3. In the event that any portion of this law is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected by such declaration of invalidity. Section 4. This local law shall take effect immediately upon its filing with the New York Secretary of State. TOWN OF ITHACA LOCAL LAW NO. _ OF THE YEAR 2021 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING CHAPTER 207, "RENTAL PROPERTY," TO ADD ENERGY CODE SUPPLEMENT REFERENCES TO THE TOWN OF ITHACA CODE Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca as follows: Section 1. Chapter 207 (Rental Property) of the Town of Ithaca Code, Article 1 (Operating Permits for Certain Residential Rental Units), Section 207-2, titled "Operating permit required; inspections; violations", is amended by: A. In subsection B, adding the phrase ", the Energy Code Supplement (Town Code Chapter 144)," after the phrase "the applicable New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code" so that it reads: "The Code Enforcement Department shall issue an operating permit upon verification by inspection that the items listed in Subsection B(1) through (13) below meet the requirements of the applicable New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, the Energy Code Supplement (Town Code Chapter 144), and the items listed in Subsection B(14) through (16) below meet the requirements of the Town of Ithaca Code:" B. In subsection C, deleting the final "or" and adding ", or the Energy Code Supplement (Town Code Chapter 144)" to the end of subsection C so that it reads: "A Code Enforcement Officer shall seek a search warrant from a court of competent jurisdiction whenever the owner, managing agent or occupant fails to allow inspections of any premises believed to be subject to this article and where there is a reasonable cause to believe that there is a violation of this article, Town of Ithaca Code Chapter 205 (Property Maintenance), Town of Ithaca Code Zoning Chapter provisions related to parking or number of occupants/families, the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, or the Energy Code Supplement (Town Code Chapter 144)." Section 2. In the event that any portion of this law is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected by such declaration of invalidity. Section 3. This local law shall take effect immediately upon its filing with the New York Secretary of State. TOWN OF ITHACA LOCAL LAW NO. _ OF THE YEAR 2021 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING CHAPTER 270, "ZONING," TO ADD ENERGY CODE SUPPLEMENT REFERENCES TO THE TOWN OF ITHACA CODE Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca as follows: Section 1. Chapter 270 (Zoning) of the Town of Ithaca Code, Article XXVI (Special Regulations), Section 270-219.6, (Accessory dwelling units), Subsection B (Requirements applicable to all accessory dwelling units), Paragraph 2, titled "Operating permits", is amended by: A. In subparagraph c, adding the phrase ", the Energy Code Supplement (Town Code Chapter 144)," after the phrase "the applicable New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code" so that it reads: "The Code Enforcement Department shall issue an operating permit upon verification by inspection that the items listed in Subsection B(2)(c)[1] through [13] below meet the requirements of the applicable New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, the Energy Code Supplement (Town Code Chapter 144), and the items listed in Subsection B(2)(c)[14] through [16] below meet the requirements of the Town of Ithaca Code:" B. In subparagraph d, deleting the final "or" and adding ", or the Energy Code Supplement (Town Code Chapter 144)" to the end of subsection d so that it reads: "A Code Enforcement Officer shall seek a search warrant from a court of competent jurisdiction whenever the owner, managing agent or occupant fails to allow inspections of any premises believed to be subject to this § 270-219.6B(2) and where there is a reasonable cause to believe that there is a violation of this section, Town of Ithaca Code Chapter 205 (Property Maintenance), § 205-2, Town of Ithaca Code Zoning Chapter provisions related to parking or number of occupants/families, the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, or the Energy Code Supplement (Town Code Chapter 144)." Section 2. Chapter 270 (Zoning) of the Town of Ithaca Code, Article XXVIII (Administration), Section 270-233, titled "Permit to build", is amended by adding the phrase "or the Energy Code Supplement found at Chapter 144 of the Code of the Town of Ithaca" after the phrase "New York State's Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code" to the first sentence in subsection A so it reads: "No person, firm, corporation, association or other organization shall commence the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration, improvement, repair, removal, or demolition of any building or structure (including signs, except as specified in Article XXIX, Signs), nor install heating equipment, nor undertake any other work which must conform to New York State's Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code or the Energy Code Supplement found at Chapter 144 of the Code of the Town of Ithaca, without having applied for and obtained a building permit from a Code Enforcement Officer pursuant to Chapter 125 of the Code of the Town of Ithaca." Section 3. In the event that any portion of this law is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected by such declaration of invalidity. Section 4. This local law shall take effect immediately upon its filing with the New York Secretary of State. 2 TOWN OF ITHACA LOCAL LAW NO. _ OF THE YEAR 2021 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING CHAPTER 272, "NEW NEIGHBORHOOD CODE," TO ADD ENERGY CODE SUPPLEMENT REFERENCES TO THE TOWN OF ITHACA CODE Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca as follows: Section 1. Chapter 272 (New Neighborhood Code) of the Town of Ithaca Code, Chapter 8 (Interpreting this code), Section 802 (Interpreting regulations), subsection 270- 802.1, titled "Conflict", is amended by deleting the last sentence and replacing it with the following sentence: "Regardless of the provisions of this code, the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, State Energy Conservation Construction Code, and Energy Code Supplement (Town Code Chapter 144) always apply." Section 2. In the event that any portion of this law is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected by such declaration of invalidity. Section 3. This local law shall take effect immediately upon its filing with the New York Secretary of State. A LOCAL LAW ADDING CHAPTER 144 TO THE TOWN OF ITHACA CODE, TITLED "ENERGY CODE SUPPLEMENT" Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca as follows: Section 1. The Town of Ithaca Code is hereby amended by adding Chapter 144, titled "Energy Code Supplement," reading as follows: [text begins on next page] Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 TOWN OF ITHACA CODE CHAPTER 144 ENERGY CODE SUPPLEMENT 06/02/2021— Town of Ithaca Explanatory Note - Two documents work together: • ECS o A local energy code supplement with requirements above and beyond the Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State o Town of Ithaca and City of Ithaca versions contain nearly identical local energy code requirements and standards • ECS Reference Manual o Contains non-essential information to help understand and use the ECS, such as background information and commentary Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 2 Section 144-1 TITLE, PURPOSE, AND FINDINGS SUBSECTION 144-101 TITLE, PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES 1.44-101.1 "Title ...................................................................................................... This Chapter 144 of the Code of the Town of Ithaca shall be known as the "Energy Code Supplement" (ECS). 1.44-101.2 P The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare by establishing a local energy code supplement for all new construction, certain additions, and major renovations, with requirements above and beyond the state energy code that will become more stringent over time. 1.4x..°1,x`1.3 � �uf� Jves. ................................................................. The objectives of this chapter are to: (1) deliver measurable, immediate, and long-lasting reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from all new construction, certain additions, and major renovations; (2) advance best practices in the design of affordable buildings that deliver reduced GHG emissions; and (3) provide a rapid but orderly transition to buildings that do not use fossil fuels on-site for major building energy needs, such as space heating and hot water heating, by 2026. The requirements set forth give priority to electrification, renewable energy, and affordability. Requirements for reductions in GHG emissions go into effect in three steps: 2021, 2023, and 2026. SUBSECTION 144-102 FINDINGS 1.44-102.1. IFindin s of IFact The Town of Ithaca Town Board finds that: 1. Climate change is causing an increase in extreme weather events, such as storms, flooding, and heat waves that threaten human life, healthy communities, and critical infrastructure in the Town, New York State, and across the world. 2. There is a clear emerging international consensus that to avoid the most severe impacts of a changing climate, global warming should be limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius. 3. GHG emissions related to human activity are the main cause of global warming. Buildings within the Town of Ithaca are the most significant contributor to local GHG emissions, responsible for more than half of all community GHG emissions. 4. The Town Board unanimously adopted the Town's Green New Deal on March 23, 2020, which sets forth a goal to achieve an equitable transition to carbon -neutrality community -wide by 2030. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 3 5. New York State, through its Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, has set ambitious goals to combat climate change through GHG reduction. State goals are in line with many of the objectives of the Energy Code Supplement, including reducing emissions in buildings, electrifying space heating, water heating, and cooking systems, increasing the use of renewable energy, and reducing the use of fossil fuels. 6. The combustion of fossil fuels in homes and other buildings decreases internal air quality and has adverse impacts on human health. 7. For new buildings, the most affordable and cost-effective time to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is during the design and construction phases of a project, rather than at a time of later retrofit. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 4 Section 144-2 SCOPE AND APPLICATION SUBSECTION 144-201 1.14 20°1. °1. .................................................................... Pursuant to section 11-109 of the New York State Energy Law, and subject to the provisions and requirements of that section, the Town of Ithaca has the power to promulgate a local energy conservation construction code that is more stringent than the Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State (ECCCNYS). 1.14 20°. 2. .................................................................... This ECS provides requirements and standards that are in addition to, and shall supplement, the requirements and standards set forth in the ECCCNYS and in Chapter 125, Building Construction and Fire Prevention, of the Code of the Town of Ithaca. The plans, specifications, and other materials required by the Code Enforcement Officer relating to the ECS -related components of the building, structure, and/or property, shall be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer in conjunction with an application for a building permit pursuant to said Chapter 125 and pursuant to Chapter 270, Zoning, of the Code of the Town of Ithaca. 1.14 20°. .................................................................... The Town shall enforce this chapter in addition to the Town's enforcement of the ECCCNYS. Chapter 125, Building Construction and Fire Prevention, of the Code of the Town of Ithaca sets forth the method for administration and enforcement of the ECS and establishes powers, duties and responsibilities in connection therewith, including penalties and other remedies for violations of the ECS. 1.14 20`..I .................................................................... Except as specified in this chapter, this chapter shall not be used to require the removal, alteration or abandonment of, nor prevent the continued use and maintenance of, an existing building or building system lawfully in existence at the time of adoption of this chapter. SUBSECTION 202 APPLICABILITY :.:4..::.......:......0 ..0 .�I. c 1b I� iii. . Beginning on the Compliance Date, the requirements of this Energy Code Supplement shall apply to the following construction: I. All new construction, excluding additions and renovations that are not specified in this list 2. All additions 500 square feet or larger to single family dwellings or two-family dwellings Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 5 3. All additions 1,000 square feet or larger to buildings other than single family dwellings or two- family dwellings 4. All MAJOR RENOVATIONS, as defined in Section 144-3. Exceptions to 144-202.1 Applicability 1. The requirements of the ECS shall not apply to construction that does not include directly heated space. 2. The requirements of the ECS shall not apply to AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS, including barns, sheds, poultry houses and other buildings and equipment on the premises that are used directly and solely for agricultural purposes. 3. The requirements of the ECS shall not apply to construction for which all necessary building permits have been issued prior to the Compliance Date. 4. The requirements of the ECS shall not apply to construction for which completed applications for all necessary building permits have been submitted prior to the Compliance Date, if such applications are diligently prosecuted to conclusion. a. For the purposes of this subsection only, a building permit application shall be deemed "completed" if all other necessary approvals, including but not limited to site plan, subdivision, special approval, special permit, and variance have been received prior to the Compliance Date, and if the building permit application contains all required information, materials, and fees normally and reasonably required by the Code Enforcement Officer to commence their building permit review process. b. A building permit application shall be deemed "diligently prosecuted to conclusion" if the applicant promptly responds to any inquiries and promptly supplies any additional information reasonably required by the Code Enforcement Officer, and the applicant otherwise cooperates so as to permit and enable the Code Enforcement Officer to adequately and completely review the application and render a decision on same within a reasonable period of time of its submission, and in any event within three months of its submission. 1.44:. 02...x'..... 'o ...�Iiii iii Code compliance as applied to types of buildings: • Commercial Buildings shall meet the provisions of Section 144-4, Commercial Building Provisions. • Residential Buildings shall meet the provisions of Section 144-5, Residential Building Provisions. • Mixed-use buildings where more than 50% of the heated floor area is residential shall meet the requirements for residential buildings set forth in Section 144-5. Mixed-use buildings where 50% or more of the heated floor area is commercial shall meet the requirements for commercial buildings set forth in Section 144-4. In mixed-use buildings, the whole building shall comply with all applicable requirements; no portion is exempt from requirements. • Additions — The applicant shall demonstrate compliance for additions in either of the following two ways: Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 6 1. Independent of the existing building: All applicable requirements shall be met for the addition alone, without considering the existing building. If the addition is complying independent of the existing building, then all references to "building" in Sections 144-4, 144-5 and 144-6 shall refer to the addition. 2. Together with the existing building: All applicable requirements shall be met for the addition and the existing building together, as a whole. If the addition is complying together with the existing building, then all references to "building" in Sections 144-4, 144-5, and 144-6 shall refer to the addition and the existing building together. • In MAJOR RENOVATIONS, the whole building, including space outside of the work area, shall comply with all applicable requirements. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 Section 144-3 DEFINITIONS SUBSECTION 144-301 GENERAL 1. -.' 01A. TTrims Def`iour ed in, Otheir Codes ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Where terms are not defined in this code and are defined in the Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State, such terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them as in that code. Where terms are not defined in this code and are defined in a New York State code other than the Energy Conservation Construction Code, and the applicable code is specifically referenced in relation to the terms, such term shall have the meanings ascribed to them in relation to the referenced code. SUBSECTION 302 GENERAL DEFINITIONS ACCREDITED PASSIVE HOUSE CERTIFIER - An organization accredited by Passive House Institute or Passive House Institute US as a Passive House Certifier. A list of Accredited Passive House Certifiers can be found at www.passivehouse.com and www.phius.org. ADAPTIVE REUSE — The repurposing of a building for a new permitted use or change in occupancy type. AGRICULTURAL BUILDING - A structure designed and constructed to house farm equipment, farm implements, poultry, livestock, hay, grain, or other horticultural products. This structure shall not be a place of human habitation or a place of employment where agricultural products are processed, treated, or packaged, nor shall it be a place used by the public. ASHRAE 90.1 - The publication entitled "ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-rise Residential Buildings" published by ASHRAE, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air -Conditioning Engineers. In several provisions, a specific printing of the standard is specified, for example, ASHRAE 90.1-2013. BIOMASS — Organic material that is processed and burned to provide energy, particularly for space heating, through direct thermal energy. Biomass for space heating purposes includes cord wood, pellets, and chips. BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE —The insulated exterior walls (above and below grade), floors, ceilings, roofs, and any other building element assemblies that enclose heated space or provide a boundary between heated space and unheated space. COMMERCIAL BUILDING — See also MIXED-USE BUILDING. Any building that is not included in the definition of RESIDENTIAL building. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 COMMUNITY RENEWABLE ENERGY FACILITY: An off-site renewable energy system or facility that is qualified as a community energy facility under applicable New York state and local utility statutes and rules. COMPLIANCE DATE —The 91st day after Ithaca Town Board adoption of the local law containing the ECS. DESIGN PROFESSIONAL—A Professional Engineer (PE) or a Registered Architect (RA) licensed to practice in the State of New York. DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA—The horizontal projection of the floors associated with the directly heated space. DIRECTLY HEATED SPACE - An area or room that is enclosed within the building thermal envelope and is directly heated using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass as the energy source. Spaces are indirectly heated (and not directly heated) where they connect through openings with heated spaces, where they are separated from heated spaces by uninsulated walls, floors or ceilings, or where they contain uninsulated ducts, piping or other sources of heating using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass. DORMITORY - A multiple dwelling which provides sleeping accommodations and domestic facilities and services for a group of college, university or secondary school students. EASY PATH — Also known as PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH. One possible compliance path for this Code, under which a certain number of points must be earned. ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION (ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT [EVSE], EV CHARGING STATION, CHARGING POINT) - The element in an infrastructure that supplies electric energy for the recharging of plug-in electric vehicles. ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING SPACE (EV PARKING SPACE or EV SPACE) — A parking space that includes access to a dedicated electric vehicle charging port and supporting electrical infrastructure, collectively referred to as Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). ENERGY USE — All references to energy use in this chapter refer to site energy use, which is the heat and electricity consumed by a building as reflected at the meter and/or in the utility bills. ENERGY PROFESSIONAL - A professional holding a current accreditation in the energy field from BPI, AEE, ASHRAE, RESNET, or other body approved by the Director of Code Enforcement or their designee. FLOOR AREA—The total square footage of all levels as measured from the inside finished surface of the walls, but excluding outside courts, unconditioned garages, and uninhabitable crawl spaces and attics. FOSSIL FUELS — An energy source formed in the Earth's crust from decayed organic material. The common fossil fuels are petroleum, coal, and natural gas. For purposes of this ECS, fossil fuels shall also Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 include common extracts, derivatives, and products of fossil fuels, including but not limited to propane, kerosene, and gasoline. GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) — Any of several gases, including carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N20), and fluorinated gases, that trap heat in the atmosphere. HEATED FLOOR AREA—The horizontal projection of the floors associated with the heated space. HEATED SPACE - An area or room that is enclosed within the building thermal envelope and is directly or indirectly heated using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass as the energy source. Spaces are indirectly heated where they connect through openings with heated spaces, where they are separated from heated spaces by uninsulated walls, floors or ceilings, or where they contain uninsulated ducts, piping or other sources of heating using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass. HEAT PUMP, AIR SOURCE —Air source heat pumps extract heat from the ambient air. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps are not considered air source heat pumps. HEAT PUMP, GROUND SOURCE — Ground source heat pumps, also known as geothermal heat pumps, are heat pumps that extract heat from the earth, groundwater, a body of water, or similar sources. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps are not considered ground source heat pumps. HOTEL— A building containing rooms designed and originally planned to be rented or hired out for living or sleeping accommodations for transient occupancy. ECS—The Energy Code Supplement, which is Chapter 144 of the Ithaca Town Code. LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (LEED) — A green building rating/certification system, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and administered by Green Business Certification, Inc. (GBCI). LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE (LPA) - Maximum allowed lighting power density. Lighting Power Allowances for use in Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path point AI4 Right Lighting are given in Table 144-AA1 (Appendix A). LIGHTING POWER DENSITY (LPD) - Lighting power consumption per square foot of floor area, measured in watts per square foot. LIVABLE SPACE - A space in a building for living, sleeping, eating or cooking. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, closets, halls, storage or utility spaces and similar areas are not considered livable spaces. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 10 MAJOR RENOVATION — Any construction or renovation to an existing structure other than a repair or addition, where (1) the WORK AREA exceeds 75 percent of the FLOOR AREA and (2) two or more of the following occur: A) Replacement or new installation of a heating plant or system (e.g. boiler, furnace, or other major system). Changes to ventilation and air conditioning systems are not considered renovations of the heating system. B) Construction that involves disassembly of greater than 50% of the area of the above -grade portion(s) of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE in the building. C) Changes to lighting, including but not limited to new installation, replacement, relocation, or removal, of lamps, lighting, or other illumination fixtures in greater than 50% of the building FLOOR AREA. Space within a building interior that is not currently lit, and is not proposed to be lit, shall not count toward the 50% calculation. MIXED-USE BUILDING — See also RESIDENTIAL BUILDING and COMMERCIAL BUILDING. Any building In which a portion of the use is residential, and a portion of the use is commercial. For purposes of this Supplement, any mixed-use building in which more than 50% of the HEATED FLOOR AREA is for residential use shall be classified as a RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. Any other mixed-use building shall be classified as a COMMERCIAL BUILDING. When determining the size of residential spaces, include all dwelling units, as well as all shared amenity spaces (common areas) that serve only the dwelling units, including but not limited to shared lobbies, hallways, stairways, gyms and laundry areas. NATIONAL GREEN BUILDING STANDARD (NGBS, OR ICC/ASHRAE 700) — A green building rating/certification system approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), under which points can be earned for energy efficiency; water efficiency; resource efficiency; lot development; operation and maintenance; and indoor environmental quality. OCCUPIABLE SPACE - A room or enclosed space designed for human occupancy in which individuals congregate for amusement, educational or similar purposes or in which occupants are engaged at labor, and which is equipped with means of egress and light and ventilation facilities meeting the requirements of the Building Code of New York State. ON-SITE RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM: a renewable energy system located on any of the following: a. The building b. The property upon which the building is located c. A property that shares a boundary with and is under the same ownership or control as the property on which the building is located d. A property that is under the same ownership or control as the property on which the building is located and is separated only by a public right-of-way from the property on which the building is located PASSIVE HOUSE CERTIFICATION — A certification program for buildings, including commercial buildings, constructed to high-performance "passive building standards." Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 11 PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE PATH — Also known as WHOLE BUILDING PATH. A compliance path for the Energy Code Supplement, under which a building must comply with specified standards of one of several certification programs and/or use modeling to show compliance. PLUG LOAD - A device that is powered by means of an electrical plug and matching socket or receptacle. This excludes devices that are accounted for as part of major building end uses such as HVAC, lighting systems, and water heating. PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH — Also known as Easy Path. A compliance path for the Energy Code Supplement, under which a certain number of points must be earned for the building to show compliance. PROCESS ENERGY - Energy consumed in support of a manufacturing, industrial, commercial, research, or educational process other than space heating, ventilating, air conditioning, service water heating, plug loads, lighting, and appliances. Examples of process loads include commercial cooking, commercial refrigeration, energy used by machinery in manufacturing, energy used by medical equipment, emergency generators, and energy used for agricultural needs. Examples of loads that are not considered process loads include electricity required for exhaust fans, heating and cooling for ventilation makeup air for any purpose including kitchen and lab hoods, and energy used for clothes drying. REC: See Renewable Energy Credit (REC) RENEWABLE ENERGY CREDIT (REC): a tradable instrument that represents the environmental attributes of one megawatt -hour of renewable electricity generation and is transacted separately from the electricity generated by the renewable energy source. Also known as REC, renewable energy certificate, energy attribute and energy attribute certificate. RESIDENTIAL BUILDING — See also MIXED-USE BUILDING. Any building covered by the Residential Code of New York State, as well as any building that is classified in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Building Code of New York State in Group R-2, R-3, or R-4, including any residential building that has more than three stories above grade plane. RESTAURANT—An establishment that prepares and serves meals or drinks to customers onsite or delivers them off-site. SERVICE WATER HEATING - Also known as domestic hot water heating. Supply of hot water for purposes other than comfort heating. SPANDREL PANEL - The area of a curtain wall or screen located between vision areas of windows, which conceals structural building components such as columns, floors, HVAC equipment, and plumbing. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 12 SPLIT SYSTEM - A heat pump or air conditioner in which one component is located outdoors and the other component(s) indoors, and which components are connected by refrigerant piping. TOWN — The Town of Ithaca. WHOLE BUILDING PATH —Also known as PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE PATH. One possible compliance path for the Energy Code Supplement, under which a building must comply with specified standards of one of several certification programs and/or use modeling to show compliance. WINDOW -TO -WALL RATIO — The total area of exterior glazing (windows) in a building divided by the total area of the above -grade walls, expressed as a percentage. WORK AREA—That portion or portions of a building consisting of all reconfigured spaces as indicated on the construction documents. Work area excludes other portions of the building where incidental work entailed by the intended work must be performed, and portions of the building where work not initially intended by the owner is specifically required by the provisions of the New York State Existing Building Code. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 13 Section 144-4 COMMERCIAL BUILDING PROVISIONS P111111133041111111001118 .__ The provisions in this subsection are applicable to COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS and MIXED-USE BUILDINGS where 50% or more of the heated floor area is commercial, their building sites, and associated systems and equipment. 1. -•C OQ..2 .......l..icatio lu. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS shall comply with one of the following: 1. Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path: The requirements of Subsection 144-C402 a. As part of the application packet, the applicant shall submit a checklist and worksheet which the Town shall use as the basis for verifying and showing compliance with the ECS. 2. Performance-based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path: The requirements of Subsection 144- C403 a. As part of the application packet, the applicant shall submit the relevant documentation, which is detailed in 144-C403, which the Town shall use as the basis for verifying and showing compliance with the ECS. SUBSECTION 144-C402 PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH/EASY PATH 1.44-C402.1 Generali Until January 1, 2023, to meet the requirements of this subsection 144-C402, a building must achieve a minimum of six (6) of the points described in this subsection. A summary table is provided in 144-C402.6. See 144-C404 for enhanced requirements beginning on and after January 1, 2023, and additional enhanced requirements beginning on and after January 1, 2026. 0402.2 Efficient Hectirifiication 144-C402.2.1 EE1 Heat Pumps for Space Heating Two points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps or three points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps, as described in 144-C402.2.1. 144-C402.2.1.1 Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 14 Only air source heat pumps or ground source heat pumps shall be used for all space -heating needs, with exceptions for electric resistance heating as described in subsection 144-402.2.1.4. A heating system that uses only ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn three points. A heating system that uses only air source heat pumps or uses a combination of air source and ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn two points. 144-C402.2.1.2 Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps that use fossil fuels shall not earn credit under this point. 144-C402.2.1.3 Except as stated in the second sentence of this provision 144-C402.2.1.3, air source heat pumps shall be listed in the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP) Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pump Product List, for the product types and sizes covered. For any air source heat pump not covered by NEEP, the heat pump shall use a variable speed compressor(s) and the heat pump compressor(s) shall operate in temperatures below zero (0) degrees Fahrenheit (the compressor may be supplemented by electric resistance heat in accordance with the exceptions described in subsection 144-402.2.1.4). 144-C402.2.1.4 To allow flexibility, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to heat 10% or less of the building's heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. 144-C402.2.2 EE2 Heat Pumps for Service Water Heating One point shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 144-C402.2.2. Restrictions: This point may only be earned when all commercial portions of the building meet one of the following criteria. a) Are classified as HOTEL, restaurant, or inpatient healthcare b) Collectively use more than 40 gallons of water per square foot on an annual basis, as cited in the latest Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) or comparable source 144-C402.2.2.1 All service water heating systems shall use heat pumps and shall not use fossil fuels. All heat pump water heaters shall be set on heat pump -only mode. Exception: In commercial kitchens, booster heat units for dishwashing must be electric, but shall be exempt from the heat pump requirement. Units used to pre -heat water for dishwashing shall use heat pumps. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 15 144-C402.2.3 EE3 Commercial Cooking Electrification Three points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 144-C402.2.3. Restrictions: 1) Points may only be earned for buildings or portions thereof that are restaurants or other food service establishments that use a commercial kitchen hood, and 2) Points may only be earned if the building does not use fossil fuels, except for PROCESS ENERGY. For this point, PROCESS ENERGY shall exclude commercial cooking. 144-C402.2.3.1 All cooking equipment, including but not limited to ranges, griddles, and fryers, shall be electric. 1:. 1,4 0....a...............:..fo.a,fid bilit......III lq.Ip 144-C402.3.1 All Smaller Building/Room Size One or two points may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: a. This point may only be earned for HOTELS. b. For additions, this point may only be earned if the applicant demonstrates ECS compliance for the addition together with the existing building. This point may not be earned when considering the addition independent of the existing building. 144-C402.3.1.1 For HOTELS, the average DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of all guest rooms in the building shall not be greater than the maximum average guest room size listed in Table 144-C402.3.1.1. Individual guest rooms may exceed the maximum size. Table 144-C402.3.1.1 Area Requirements for Hotels and Motels Maximum average guest room size 280 allowed to receive one point (SF) Maximum average guest room size 230 allowed to receive two points (SF) 144-C402.3.2 AI2 Heating System in Heated Space One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-C402.3.2.1 All components of heating systems shall be installed inside space that meets all the following criteria: 1) Inside the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 16 2) DIRECTLY HEATED SPACE 3) LIVABLE SPACE, OCCUPIABLE SPACE or contiguous to LIVABLE SPACE or OCCUPIABLE SPACE 4) On a building level whereat least 50% of the FLOOR AREA is DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA For purposes of this subsection, heating system includes all parts of the system except for exhaust components and dedicated air intake components, including but not limited to mechanical equipment and the distribution network. Examples of spaces that are not allowed for heating system installation include but are not limited to: unheated or unfinished basements and attics, crawl spaces, outdoors, roofs, and exterior wall cavities. Rooftop systems, window -mounted systems, and "through -the wall" equipment such as packaged terminal equipment shall not be used. Exceptions: 1) Outdoor units of split system heat pumps may be located outdoors. 2) There are no limitations on the location of refrigerant piping. 144-C402.3.3 AI3 Efficient Building Shape One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-C402.3.3.1 The exterior surface area divided by the DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA shall be less than the maximum value provided in Table 144-C402.3.3.1. 144-C402.3.3.2 The exterior surface area shall be measured along the above -grade portion(s) of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE, including but not limited to walls, roofs/ceilings (depending on the location of insulation), and exposed floors (such as those below a cantilever). The area of windows, doors, and skylights shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. The areas of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE between directly heated spaces and indirectly heated spaces or unheated spaces, such as the wall between a heated building and an attached unheated garage, shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. 144-C402.3.3.3 For additions, the area of the thermal envelope between directly heated space in the addition and directly heated space in the original building (including shared walls and, if the addition is above the original building, floors/ceilings) shall not be counted as part of the exterior surface area. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 17 144 -Table C402.3.3.1 Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value of: ExteriorSurface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value of- £Exterior Exterior Surface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) 199 or less 4.69 3,000 - 3,999 1.60 200 - 299 3.88 4,000 -4,999 1.48 300 - 399 3.45 5,000 - 5,999 1.39 400 -499 3.17 6,000 - 6,999 1.31 500 - 599 2.98 7,000 - 7,999 1.25 600 - 699 2.83 8,000 - 8,999 1.19 700 - 799 2.71 9,000 - 9,999 1.15 800 - 899 2.68 10,000 - 14,999 1.05 900 - 999 2.57 15,000 - 19,999 0.94 1,000 - 1,099 2.47 20,000 - 29,999 0.84 1,100 - 1,199 2.38 30,000 - 39,999 0.75 1,200 - 1,299 2.31 40,000 -49,999 0.68 1,300 - 1,399 2.24 50,000 - 59,999 0.64 1,400 - 1,499 2.18 60,000 - 69,999 0.61 1,500 - 1,599 2.13 70,000 - 79,999 0.58 1,600 - 1,699 2.08 80,000 - 89,999 0.55 1,700 - 1,799 2.04 90,000 - 99,999 0.53 1,800 - 1,899 2.00 100,000 - 199,999 0.46 1,900 - 1,999 1.96 200,000 - 299,999 0.39 2,000 - 2,499 1.86 300,000 - 399,999 0.35 2,500 - 2,999 1 1.74 1400,000 or more 1 0.33 144-C402.3.4 AI4 Right Lighting One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-C402.3.4.1. Mixed -Use Buildings For mixed-use buildings classified as Commercial, the entire commercial portion and all common areas serving the residential portion (all areas outside of dwelling units, e.g. hallways, lobbies) shall comply with the requirements in this subsection. Lighting inside the dwelling units does not need to comply with the requirements in this subsection. 144-C402.3.4.2 Lighting Power Allowance The total connected interior lighting power shall not be greater than the interior lighting power allowance. The total connected interior lighting power shall be calculated using the method described in the Energy Conservation Construction Code of NYS. (informative note: the method can be found in the 2020 ECCCNYS in section C405.3.1 Total Connected Interior Lighting Power.) The total interior lighting power allowance, Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 18 in watts, shall be determined according to Table 144-AA1 (Appendix A), for all areas of the building covered in this permit. The lighting power allowance shall be determined by multiplying the floor area of each space times the lighting power density (LPD) value for the space type in Table 144-AA1 that most closely represents the proposed use of the space, and then summing the lighting power allowances for all spaces to calculate the total interior lighting power allowance. Trade-offs among spaces are permitted. Construction documents shall include a table of space -by -space as -designed lighting power densities along with the lighting power allowances from Table 144 -AAI. 144-C402.3.4.3 Additional interior lighting power. An increase in the interior lighting power allowance is permitted for specific lighting functions. Additional power shall be permitted only where the specified lighting is installed and automatically controlled separately from the general lighting, to be turned off during non -business hours. This additional power shall be used only for the specified luminaires and shall not be used for any other purpose. An increase in the interior lighting power allowance is permitted in the following cases: 1. For lighting equipment to be installed in sales areas specifically to highlight merchandise, the additional lighting power shall be determined in accordance with Equation 144-4-1. Equation 144-4-1: Additional interior lighting power allowance = 250 watts + (Retail Area 1 * 0.3 W/ft2) + (Retail Area 2 * 0.3 W/ft2) + (Retail Area 3 * 0.7 W/ft2) + (Retail Area 4 * 1.3 W/ft2) Where: Retail Area 1 = The floor area for all products not listed in Retail Area 2, 3 or 4 Retail Area 2 = The floor area used for the sale of vehicles, sporting goods, and small electronics. Retail Area 3 = The floor area used for the sale of furniture, clothing, cosmetics, and artwork. Retail Area 4 = The floor area used for the sale of jewelry, crystal, and china. Exception: Other merchandise categories are permitted to be included in Retail Areas 2 through 4, provided that justification documenting the need for additional lighting power based on visual inspection, contrast, or other critical display is approved by the Code Enforcement Officer. 2. For spaces in which lighting is specified to be installed in addition to the general lighting for the purpose of decorative appearance or for highlighting art or exhibits, provided that the additional lighting power shall be not more than 0.5 w/ft2 of such spaces. 144-C402.3.4.4 Lighting Controls Except where lighting is required to stay on by New York State or local code, motion sensors are required for interior lighting in the following space types: office, conference room, kitchenette, corridor, stairwell, restroom, lobby. Short off -delay (1 minute or less) is required for motion sensors. Manual control that allows lights to be kept off shall be provided. Except where lighting is required to stay on by New York State or local code, all exterior lighting shall be controlled by motion sensors, as well as photocells that ensure lighting stays off during daylight hours. Exception: Lighting for signs is exempt from the requirements of 144-C402.3.4.4 Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 19 144-C402.3.4.5 Other Lighting Standards All exterior lighting shall comply with the Town of Ithaca Outdoor Lighting Law, Town Code Chapter 173. 144-C402.3.4.6 Commissioning Commissioning of lighting and lighting controls is required. A commissioning plan shall be developed by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or an ENERGY PROFESSIONAL or approved agency (as defined in the state energy code) and shall include the following items: 1. A narrative description of the activities that will be accomplished during each phase of commissioning, including the personnel intended to accomplish each of the activities. 2. A listing of specific lighting and controls to be tested and a description of the tests to be performed. 3. Functions to be tested, including but not limited to, lighting power density (to show compliance with lighting power allowance requirements) and control settings. 4. Conditions under which the tests will be performed. 5. Measurable criteria for performance. The DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL shah execute the commissioning plan. A commissioning report, consistent with the commissioning plan, shall be submitted prior to the Certificate of Occupancy being issued. 144-C402.3.5 AI5 Modest Window -to -Wall Ratio One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-C402.3.5.1 The vertical fenestration area, not including opaque doors and opaque spandrel panels, shall be not greater than 20 percent of the gross above -grade wall area. 144-C402.3.5.2 For additions, the area of above -grade walls that were part of the building thermal envelope of the original building but are not part of the building thermal envelope of the new building shall be counted towards the above -grade wall area of the addition. .1....4......4-...C................02.....4.....f eiir�.e............. I IS :u.....En,,�:ufFm.......11 ..�:::...w. 144-C402.4.1 RE1 Renewable Energy Systems Up to three points may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-C402.4.1.1 Points available On-site and off-site renewable energy systems that meet the requirements of this subsection shall earn up to three points based on their annual electrical or thermal energy production. Multiple renewable Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 20 energy systems may be used to earn points, but no more than three total points may be earned for any combination of renewable energy systems. 144-C402.4.1.2 Determining the number of points earned The number of points earned shall be determined according to the steps below. The applicant shall submit documentation of all related assumptions and calculations. Step 1: Calculate Renewable Energy Production The Renewable Energy Production (REP) is the projected annual energy production of the renewable energy system, expressed in kilowatt-hours per year (kWh/yr). For thermal systems, the conversion 1 kWh = 3.412 kBtu shall be used. Step 2: Calculate the Number of Points Earned The number of points earned for a renewable energy system is based on the directly heated floor area of the building it serves. Points shall be earned based on a weighted average related to residential and commercial floor area, as described in Equation 144-4-2. For purposes of this subsection 144-C402.4.1, residential space shall include dwelling units and common areas that serve only dwelling units. Equation 144-4-2: Minimum Renewable Energy Production needed to earn each point = (1.2 kWh/ft2 x RA) + (2.4 kWh/ft2 x CA) CA = Directly heated floor area of Commercial space (ft2) RA = Directly heated floor area of Residential space (ft2) Note: For buildings that have no residential space, set RA equal to zero. Example Calculation - for informational purposes only Assumptions: Mixed-use building with 2,000 ft2 of residential directly heated floor area and 5,000 ft2 of commercial directly heated floor area. A 25 kW solar array is being used. Step 1: Using the PVWatts Calculator, it is projected that the 25 kW solar array will produce 30,000 kWh/year. Renewable Energy Production is 30,000 kWh/year Step 2: Using Equation 144-4-2: Minimum REP needed for each point = (1.2 kWh/ft2 x RA) + (2.4 kWh/ft2 x CA) Minimum REP needed for each point = (1.2 kWh/ft2 x 2,000 ft2) + (2.4 kWh/ft2 x 5,000 ft2) Minimum REP needed for each point = 2,400 kWh + 12,000 kWh Minimum REP needed for each point = 14.400 kWh Using the assumptions for this building and renewable energy system, two (2) points may be earned. 144-C402.4.1.3 Energy Sources Renewable energy systems shall produce electricity from solar, wind, or hydropower resources, or produce thermal energy from solar, geothermal, or hydrothermal resources. Thermal energy absorbed Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 21 from or rejected to outdoor air/ground/water and used in conjunction with heat pumps does not count as renewable energy for the purposes of this subsection. Hydropower shall be from new generation capacity on a nonimpoundment or new generation capacity on an existing impoundment. Hydropower shall meet one of the following conditions: a. The hydropower facility complies with the Low Impact Hydropower Certification Handbook and is certified by a nationally recognized accreditation organization. b. The hydropower facility complies with UL 2854 and is certified by an organization that has the standard in its ISO 17065 scope of accreditation. c. The hydropower facility consists of a turbine in a pipeline or a turbine in an irrigation canal. For facilities falling under condition (a) or (b), only output generated during the period of certification is eligible for RECs sale in accordance with the provisions of this subsection. Renewables from new impoundments of water are not eligible. 144-C402.4.1.4 Qualifying Renewable Energy Systems Renewable energy systems producing electricity or thermal energy that is delivered to or credited to the building to comply with Subsection 144-C402.4.1 shall meet the following requirements: a. Renewable energy systems shall satisfy one of the following criteria: 1. ON-SITE RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM i. Self -generation ii. Purchase Contract such as a Power Purchase Agreement 2. Off-site renewable energy system i. Self -generation (an off-site renewable energy system owned by the building owner) li. COMMUNITY RENEWABLE ENERGY FACILITY iii. Purchase Contract such as a Power Purchase Agreement b. The renewable energy system shall be located in New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) territory and shall be located where the energy can be delivered to the building site by any of the following: 1. Direct connection to the renewable energy system 2. The local utility or distribution entity 3. An interconnected electrical network where energy delivery capacity between the generator and the building site is available (Informative Note: Examples of interconnected electrical networks include regional power pools and regions served by Independent System Operators or Regional Transmission Organizations.) c. The renewable energy system must have commenced operation on or after January 1, 2015 and before the date the certificate of occupancy for the building is issued. Exception to 144-C402.4.1.4 (c) Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 22 If the building owner can provide evidence that, for the duration of the planning process, it has made a good faith effort to have the renewable energy system constructed and operational by the time of certificate of occupancy, and due to circumstances out of the control of and not otherwise due to any negligence or willful misconduct on behalf of the building owner, the renewable energy system is not constructed or is not operational, then the building owner shall be allowed up to one year after the certificate of occupancy is issued to meet 144-C402.4.1.4 (c). d. Where the renewable energy system ceases operation, or the owner cannot legally claim the associated energy or RECs for any reason, the building owner shall produce or procure alternative qualifying renewable energy in an amount equal to or greater than the amount needed to earn the same number of points under the requirements of 144-C402.4.1.2. 144-C402.4.1.5 Reporting and Documentation a. The building owner shall submit documentation of renewable energy system ownership or renewable energy procurement, which includes subscription to a community solar project. Records on power and thermal energy produced or purchased by the building owner from the renewable energy producer shall be retained by the building owner on behalf of the entity demonstrating financial or operational control over the building seeking compliance to this standard and submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer on an annual basis for no less than 15 years. Any period of non-compliance shall not count toward fulfillment of the 15 -year requirement. b. For systems generating electricity, documentation shall be provided to the Code Enforcement Officer that indicates an exclusive chain of custody and ownership of the RECs from the renewable energy system to the building owner, on an annual basis for no less than 15 years. RECs supplied from the renewable energy system shall be conveyed to and retired on behalf of the entity who has financial or operational control over the building's electricity consumption. The annual generation vintage date of delivered RECs shall be allocated to the same 12 -month reporting year, up to six months prior, or up to three months after the calendar year in which the electricity is used in the building. Any period of non-compliance shall not count toward fulfillment of the 15 -year requirement. Exceptions to 144-C402.4.1.5 (b) 1) If the total capacity of all renewable energy systems being used to earn points under 144-C402.4.1 is less than 25 kW, the requirements of 144-C402.4.1.5(b) shall be waived. 2) Where the building owner cannot provide documentation on the chain of custody or ownership of the RECs from the renewable energy system, the building owner shall provide documentation to the Code Enforcement Officer of an alternate supply contract for replacement RECs from an alternate renewable energy source. The quantity of RECs contracted for shall be equal to or greater than the amount needed to earn the desired Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 23 number of points under the requirements of 144-C402.4.1.2. These RECs shall comply with the Green -e° Renewable Energy Standard for Canada and the United States (latest edition) and shall be conveyed to and retired on behalf of the entity who has financial or operational control over the building's electricity consumption. c. Electricity, thermal energy and RECs from renewable energy systems may not be counted more than once for purposes of demonstrating compliance with this subsection 144-C402.4.1. The reporting and documentation required in 144-C402.4.1.4 shall clearly state how the energy and RECs are allocated to specific buildings. The Town may request additional documentation to provide reasonable proof of ownership/procurement, and fulfillment of RECS and allocation requirements. d. in the case of full or partial transfer of ownership of the building, the following must be provided: proof of transfer of ownership; a signed statement from the new owner stating they understand the requirements of this subsection 144-C402.4.1 and the duty to fulfill them; and contact information for the person(s) responsible for submitting annual reporting. 144-C402.4.2 RE2 Biomass Space Heating Three points may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-C402.4.2.1 Only biomass systems shall be used for all space -heating needs, with exceptions for electric resistance heating as described in 144-C402.4.2.4. 144-C402.4.2.2 Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. 144-C402.4.2.3 All biomass equipment must comply with the NYSERDA (New York State Energy Research and Development Authority) Renewable Heat NY program guidelines, available at www.nvserda.nv.gov/All- Programs/Programs/Renewable-Heat-NY. 144-C402.4.2.4 To allow flexibility, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to heat 10% or less of the building's heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 24 1.44-C40 .5 Otheir Points ................................................................................................................................�...O............�...�........v.. . 144-C402.5.1 O131 Development Density One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. 144-C402.5.1.1 One point shall be earned if (DU + CA) > (7 x Acreage), where: DU = the number of all Residential dwelling units on the entire parcel occupied by the building CA = the floor area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, on the entire parcel occupied by the building Acreage = the land area, measured in acres, of the entire parcel occupied by the building. 144-C402.5.1.2 DU shall include all dwelling units on the parcel occupied by the building, including those in existing buildings. CA shall include all Commercial space on the parcel occupied by the building, including that in existing buildings. CA shall not include common areas serving only dwelling units or other Residential space. Acreage shall include all land area on the parcel occupied by the building. Example Calculation - for informational purposes only Mixed Use Development Residential units: 12 apartments 4 DU = 12 Commercial space: 10,000 sq ft 4 CA = 10 Parcel acreage: 1.5 acres 4 Acreage = 1.5 DU + CA = 12 + 10 = 22 7 x Acreage = 7 x 1.5 = 10.5 22 > 10.5 1 point may be earned. 144-C402.5.2 O132 Walkability One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. 144-C402.5.2.1 This point shall be earned when either of the following two conditions is met, in addition to the other requirements in this subsection 144-C402.5.2. 1) The building is within one quarter (0.25) mile of at least five of the Neighborhood Amenity Types listed in Table 144-C402.5.2.1. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 25 a. No single Amenity Type shall be counted more than twice, even when more than two examples of the Amenity Type exist. For example, a building on Aurora Street's "Restaurant Row" could count two restaurants maximum. b. At least two Amenity Categories shall be represented. c. The one quarter mile measurement(s) may be taken from any part(s) of the building. 2) The building is within a Town development priority area for which a regulating plan has been developed and adopted. 144-C402.5.2.2 For all buildings, at the time of project completion, sidewalks, walkways and/or trails must be present on the property or within 75 feet of the property, and connect to an existing network of pedestrian infrastructure. Table 144-C402.5.2.1 Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 26 Neighborhood Amenity Types and Categories Amenity Category Amenity Type Food retail Supermarket Grocery with produce section Community -serving retail Services Convenience store Farmers market Hardware store Pharmacy Other retail Bank Family entertainment venue (e.g., theater, sports) Gym, m, health club, exercise studio Hair care Laundry, dry cleaner Restaurant, cafe, diner (excluding those with only drive- thru service) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Civic and community facilities Adult or senior care (licensed) Child care (licensed) Community or recreation center Cultural arts facility (museum, performing arts Education facility (e.g., K-12 school, university, adult education center, vocational school, community college) Government office that serves public on-site Medical facility that treats patients Place of worship Post office Public library Public park Social services center 144-C402.5.3 OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces One point may be earned for installing electric vehicle parking space(s) and related infrastructure that meet the requirements of this subsection. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. 144-C402.5.3.1 Required Number of EV Parking Spaces The number of required EV parking spaces shall be determined using Table 144-C402.5.3.1(1), based on the number of Residential Dwelling Units (DU) and the area of Commercial space (CA). DU = the number of Residential dwelling units in the building. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 27 CA = the area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, in the building. CA shall not include common areas serving only dwelling units or other portions of Residential space. When determining the total number of required spaces in mixed-use buildings, EV space requirements for Residential Dwelling Units and for Commercial space shall be calculated separately and summed. Table 144-C402.5.3.1 (1) Required Number of Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces Residential Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Number of Spaces Required for Dwelling Units (DU) Spaces Required for 5 Residential Portion (SR) 1to6 1 7 to 13 2 14to20 3 21 to 24 4 25 to 30 5 31 to 38 6 39to46 7 47 to 53 8 For up to 53 Dwelling Units, use table. For 54 or more Dwelling Units: SR = (0.13 x DU) + 1 Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number: SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Commercial Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Ft (CA) Spaces Required for Commercial Portion (SC) 5 2 10 3 15 5 20 6 25 7 30 9 35 10 40 12 The numbers listed above are examples. For all building sizes use the equation: SC=0.28xCA Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number. SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Table 144-C402.5.3.1 (2) Sample Calculation for required number of EV Parking Spaces Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 28 ,300 sq ft mixed-use building. 26 Dwelling Units (DU) and 6,000 sq ft Commercial Area (CA) SR=(0.13x26)+1 SR=3.4+ 1 =4.4 EV spaces are required for Residential portion SC=0.28x6 SC = 1.7 1.7 EV spaces are required for Commercial portion ST = SR + SC rounded up ST=4.4+ 1.7=6.1, round up 7 EV spaces are required for the building to earn a point. 144-C402.5.3.2 The requirements for this point as set forth here and in Table 144-C402.6 are NOT intended to override or supplant existing zoning code provisions regarding parking requirements. To the extent that zoning permissible parking spaces cannot be accommodated on the building site, the building must seek off-site spaces in accordance with the provisions of this point and applicable zoning laws. 144-C402.5.3.3 All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be located on the same parcel as the building, in the same parking facilities as those used by one or more of the following target user groups: customers/clients; employees; and fleet vehicles. If no parking facilities exist on the same parcel, and off-site parking facilities do exist for one or more of the user groups, then EV parking spaces may be installed in those off-site parking facilities. Off-site parking must be within 0.25 miles of the building. 144-C402.5.3.4 All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be served by a dedicated Electric Vehicle Charging port. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations may have any number of ports. 144-C402.5.3.5 At least one Accessible Electric Vehicle parking space is required in any parking facility that includes more than 10 Electric Vehicle parking spaces. Any parking facility with more than 50 Electric Vehicle parking spaces must provide at least two Accessible Electric Vehicle parking spaces. The associated space(s) are not required to be designated only for accessible parking, as defined by the Building Code of NYS, but must meet all other accessibility requirements contained in New York State law. 144-C402.5.3.6 All buildings must install Level 2 EV charging stations that operate on a 240 -volt AC circuit and/or Direct Current Fast Chargers. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 29 144-C402.5.3.7 Electric vehicle charging spaces shall be provided with a dedicated branch circuit, raceways, and all other electric vehicle charging equipment. The branch circuit shall be identified for electric vehicle service in the service panel or subpanel directory. Electrical room(s) serving areas with EV parking spaces shall be designed to accommodate the electrical equipment and distribution required to serve all of the electric vehicle charging stations. 144-C402.5.3.8 Electric vehicle charging station equipment shall be maintained in all respects, including the functioning of the charging equipment. A phone number or other contact information shall be provided on the charging station equipment for reporting when the equipment is not functioning, or other problems are encountered. 144-C402.5.3.9 The Electric Vehicle Charging Station, including the charging cord, shall be installed so as to not interfere with pedestrian walkways at anytime. 144-C402.5.3.10 Except for Accessible EV parking spaces, each EV parking space shall be posted with signage indicating that the space is only to be used for electric vehicle charging purposes. Days and hours of operations and any other restrictions on use of the parking space shall be included if time limits or tow -away provisions are to be enforced. 144-C402.5.4 OP4 Adaptive Reuse One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-C402.5.4.1 The building must maintain 50% or more of the existing building structure and building thermal envelope, based on measurement of the surface area. The existing building structure must be retained in place and re -purposed for a different permitted use (for example, when an old school is adapted for use as apartments). A major renovation of a building and re -use for the same purpose shall not be eligible for this point. 144-C402.5.5 OP5 NY Stretch Code One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-C402.5.5.1 The building shall comply with all requirements of the NYStretch Energy Code - 2020 Version 1.0, which is available at: www.nVserda.nV.gov/All-Programs/Programs/Energy-Code-Training/NYStretch-Energy-Code-2020 Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 30 144-C402.5.6 0136 Custom Energy Improvement Up to two points may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-C402.5.6.1 To earn one point, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 1.2 kWh/SF/year or 4.1 kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 2.4 kWh/SF/year or 8.2 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 144-C402.5.6.2 To earn two points, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 2.4 kWh/SF/year or 8.2 kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 4.8 kWh/SF/year or 16.4 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 144-C402.5.6.3 Multiple improvements may be combined to achieve each point under this improvement. Improvements may be made anywhere in the building as long as they meet the thresholds of energy use reduction. The proposed energy improvement(s) shall be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer in writing, signed by the DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Energy reduction must be shown through energy analysis performed by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Simplified calculations (e.g., spreadsheet) are acceptable. 144-C402.5.6.4 For a baseline, use the 2016 Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State. If the baseline condition is not addressed by the ECCCNYS, use baseline conditions as defined in Appendix G of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013. 144-C402.5.6.5 Production of renewable energy shall not count toward energy reduction. Energy reduction must be calculated after applying all other proposed energy improvements to the proposed design. In other words, interactive energy savings must be performed. Savings cannot be taken for improvements made with other points, such as right -lighting or the NY Stretch Energy Code. 1.44-C402.6 Suuniirruar Table for IPiresoir� jive Conn lian, g IlRat�u �',' �� l�atl�� .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................!................................................................................................................. The following Table 144-C402.6 is a summary of the Prescriptive Compliance Path / Easy Path for commercial buildings. This is a summary for informational purposes only. To earn points, all applicable requirements in subsections 144-C402.1, 144-C402.2, 144-C402.3, 144-C402.4 and 144-C402.5 must be Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 31 met. In case of discrepancies between Table 144-C402.6 and the requirements in subsections 144-C402.1, 144-C402.2, 144-C402.3, 144-C402.4 and 144-C402.5, the latter shall hold precedence. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 32 Table 144-C402.6 Commercial Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least six points Cate - Improvement Points Details or EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION Heat pumps for space 2 points for air source heat pumps. EE1 heating 2 - 3 3 points for ground source heat pumps. EE2 Heat pumps for domestic hot I 1 point for water heating systems that use heat pumps. Available water heating to hotels and restaurants only. Commercial cooking 3 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 3 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the electrification building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI4 Right -lighting 1 1 point for reducing overlighting and implementing other lighting improvements. AI5 Modest window -to -wall I 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY REI Renewable energy systems 1 - 3 Up to 3 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 3 3 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 1 1 point for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 33 SUBSECTION 144-C403 PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE PATH/WHOLE C W l M. ■ 1.44-C403.1. Generali Until January 1, 2023, to meet the requirements of this subsection 144-C403, a BUILDING must comply with any one of the high-performance building approaches described in 144-C403.2, 144-C403.3, 144- C403.4, and 144-C403.5. See 144-C404 for enhanced requirements beginning on and after January 1, 2023, and additional enhanced requirements beginning on and after January 1, 2026. 1.44-C403.2 LIIEEED-base arae Eine C'al� u�ati�, n-ibased Coirru �Il I � ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. f N...................................................................................................................................................................I......................................... 144-C403.2.1 Buildings shall comply with one of the following: 1. Using LEED v4 for Building Design + Construction, the building shall earn no less than 17 LEED points total in the Optimize Energy Performance credit and the Renewable Energy Production credit of the Energy and Atmosphere section. a. LEED certification is not necessary. b. Renewable energy generation that meets all applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 144-C402.4.1 may be used to meet the requirements of the Renewable Energy Production credit. 2. Demonstrate 40% savings relative to ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013, using the energy cost budget method OR Demonstrate 46% savings relative to ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010, using the energy cost budget method. a. Renewable energy generation may be used. All applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 144-C402.4.1 must be met. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 40%/46% savings is capped at 25% of the baseline energy use. b. The energy cost reduction assessment and requirement shall exclude energy use by PROCESS LOADS. However, the energy model shall include the energy used for PROCESS LOADS because energy used by heating, cooling, and ventilation (including exhaust fans/hoods, makeup air fans, and heating/cooling for makeup air) is subject to the energy cost reduction requirement. After the baseline and proposed energy models are run, for the energy cost reduction calculation, subtract out the process energy use from both the baseline and the proposed building energy model results, and use the resulting without - process -energy results for the energy cost calculations. 144-C403.2.2 Documentation shall include either: Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 34 1. Design approval by Green Business Certification Inc." (GBCI), through the Split Review process, that shows the building is eligible to receive no less than 17 LEED points as described in 144- C403.2.1 (1). OR both of the following: 2. Complete input and output reports of the energy model showing that the energy model meets the requirements of this subsection 144-C403 3. Approval of the energy model by NYSERDA, U.S. Department of Energy, Energize NY, or another agency approved by the Code Enforcement Officer. 1.44-C403.3 Passive IHouse-based Corrii iiarnce 144-C403.3.1 Buildings shall meet the design requirements of one of the following. 1. PHIUS+ Passive Building Standard from Passive House Institute US 2. Passive House Classic Standard from Passive House Institute Actual certification is not required. The most recent version of the chosen standard in effect at the time of building permit application shall be used. 144-C403.3.2 Documentation shall include at least one of the following: 1. Pre -certification letter (or other formal communication) from an Accredited Passive House Certifier, stating that Design Review has been completed and the building is designed to meet all requirements of the chosen Standard. All documentation used to show achievement of the requirements must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. 2. Documentation of Passive House certification. All documentation used to achieve certification must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. 1.44-C403.4 Greeir horse, Gas EirMssions, CalIcsilation-basedCornialiance, The building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of not less than 40% as compared to the baseline building. 144-C403.4.1 Energy Modeling Standards GHG emissions reductions shall be shown through energy modeling that complies with Appendix G of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013. 144-C403.4.2 Process Loads The GHG emissions reduction assessment and requirement shall exclude energy use by PROCESS LOADS. However, the energy model shall include the energy used for PROCESS LOADS because energy used by heating, cooling, and ventilation (including exhaust fans/hoods, makeup air fans, and heating/cooling for makeup air) is subject to the GHG emissions reduction requirement. After the baseline and proposed energy models are run, for the GHG emissions reduction calculation, subtract out the process energy use Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 35 from both the baseline and the proposed building energy model results, and use the resulting without - process -energy results for the GHG emissions calculations. 144-C403.4.3 Renewable Energy Renewable energy generation may be used. All applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 144-C402.4.1 must be met. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 40% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 25% of the baseline energy use. The GHG emissions factor for electricity produced by renewable energy systems shall be 0 (zero) Ib CO2e/MWh. 144-C403.4.4 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 548.37 Ib CO2e/MWh. 144-C403.4.5 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity for Buildings Served by Combined Heat and Power Plants For buildings using electricity generated by combined heat and power (CHP) plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity shall be determined in one of the following ways: a. The most recent heat rate data available at the time of building permit application shall be used from www.eia.gov/electricity/annual/html/epa_08_02.html, for the specific type of generation plant used, for electricity to be used in the proposed building, and the heat rate shall be multiplied by the EPA emissions factor for the fuel used at the CHP plant. The result shall be used as the GHG emissions factor for electricity from CHP plants. b. Data gathered from actual operation of the CHP plant and its distribution network shall be used to determine the site-specific GHG emissions factor for electricity to be used in the building. All data used shall be made publicly available before the time of building permit application. For buildings served by CHP plants, the baseline (reference building) electricity use GHG emissions factor shall be the same as for buildings not served by a CHP plant. 144-C403.4.6 If a facility uses electricity from a combination of sources (e.g., utility, off-site renewable energy system, and CHP plant), a weighted average of GHG emissions factors shall be used. 144-C403.4.7 Documentation The following documentation shall be submitted to show compliance with 144-C403.4 in sufficient clarity and detail: 1. A report, signed and stamped by an accredited third -party ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results of all calculations, assumptions, inputs, and outputs for the energy model 2. A letter, signed and stamped by an accredited third -party ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, stating that proposed total GHG emissions for the building are at least 40% less than the GHG emissions of the baseline building. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 36 3. The Town reserves the right to require additional documentation and/or additional third -party review and analysis by a consultant selected by the Town, at the expense of the applicant. All such documentation shall be submitted and fee shall be paid prior to issuance of a building permit. 1.44-C403.5 Greenhouse Gas Eirrilsslons, 'alcu Nation-lbase Conmlllance -for Additions Compliance using the requirements of this provision 144-C403.5 may only be used for additions that are showing compliance together with the existing building. See also 144-202.2. 144-C403.5.1 The addition and the existing building, together as a whole, shall be shown to have lower total GHG emissions than the original existing building. 144-C403.5.2 Current and proposed GHG emissions shall be calculated following the requirements of the GHG emissions Calculation Method (144-C403.4). 144-C403.5.3 Documentation The following documentation shall be submitted to show compliance with 144-C403.5 in sufficient clarity and detail: 1. An energy study of the existing building that includes energy use from at least 12 consecutive months of the most recent 24 months at the time of building permit application. 2. An energy study that shows anticipated energy use for the new addition and modified existing building. 3. A report, signed and stamped by an accredited ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results of all calculations, assumptions, inputs, and outputs for the energy model, and 4. A letter, signed and stamped by an accredited third -party ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, stating that proposed total GHG emissions for the building and addition together are less than the GHG emissions for the existing building. 5. The Town reserves the right to require additional documentation and/or additional third -party review and analysis by a consultant selected by the Town, at the expense of the applicant. All such documentation shall be submitted and fee shall be paid prior to issuance of a building permit. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 37 SUBSECTION 144-C404 FUTURE REQUIREMENTS 144--C404.1 General ....................................................................................................................................... On January 1, 2023, the requirements of Subsections 144-C402 and 144-C403 shall change as described in 144-C404.2, 144-C404.3, 144-C404.4, and 144-C404.6. Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in Subsections 144-C402 and 144-C403. On January 1, 2026, the requirements of Subsections 144-C401, 144-C402 and 144-C403 shall change as described in 144-C404.7. Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in Subsections 144-C401, 144-C402 and 144-C403. 14--C404 2 C� an !�s in 2023 -to, Ge.i eiraI IRe uir�:urients of PrescritiVe Coirro I�laur�c�� IIF�atIW� E.5 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Il................................................................f�...................................................................................................... .1!.1..a lb. ............................... Effective January 1, 2023, to meet the requirements of subsection 144-C402, a building must achieve a minimum of twelve (12) of the points described in subsection 144-C402. A summary table is provided in 144-C404.5 144--C4043 Charfp.iin 2023 -to, Efficient Electrification Points ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Effective January 1, 2023, all points awarded from 144-C402.2 Efficient Electrification shall be doubled. 144-C404.3.1 Four points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps and meeting the requirements of 144- C402.2.1 - Heat Pumps for Space Heating. Six points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps and meeting the requirements of 144-C402.2.1- Heat Pumps for Space Heating. 144-C404.3.2 Two points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 144-C402.2.2 EE2 - Heat Pumps for Service Water Heating. 144-C404.3.3 Six points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 144-C402.2.3 EE3 - Commercial Cooking Electrification. 144--C404.4 CSV n.,es i.in 2023 to,l IRI';,'°J. �f �:une alWWe E.'ur�e S sterns .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................;....................................................... Effective January 1, 2023, the maximum number of points allowed under 144-402.4.1 RE1 Renewable Energy Systems shall increase to six (6) points. The criteria for earning points shall remain as described in 144-C402.4.1. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 38 1.44 C404! 5 Chan ��s iin 2023 to, Sgiirnrre ur° "1`aWe -1' � r I[),rescA tive Courn I�iu r� e IPalh 1'�;,'. s l� tl�u ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................p........................................................................................................................................ Commercial Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least 12 points Cate - Improvement Points Details or EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION Heat pumps for space 4 points for air source heat pumps. EE1 heating 4 - 6 6 points for ground source heat pumps. EE2 Heat pumps for service 2 2 points for water heating systems that use heat pumps. water heating Available to hotels and restaurants only. Commercial cooking 6 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 electrification 6 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI4 Right -lighting 1 1 point for reducing overlighting and implementing other lighting improvements. AI5 Modest window -to -wall I 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY REI Renewable energy systems 1 - 6 Up to 6 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 3 3 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 1 1 point for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 39 1.14 CA O4! 6 Chani fps iin 2023 to, IIF��erfoirimance-Base Cour iiauruc�� ��at�� I���,°u��� �:. uiH in Path, ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Effective January 1, 2023, the requirements of Subsection 144-C403 Performance -Based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path shall change as described in 144-C404.6.1, and 144-C404.6.2. Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in Subsection 144-C403. 144-C404.6.1 Changes to SEED -based and Energy Calculation -based compliance Effective January 1, 2023: 1. Compliance method 1 (LEED points): In addition to all existing requirements, seven ECS points from Subsection C402 Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path must be earned. Points from AI4 Right -Lighting and OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code may not be counted toward the seven ECS points. 2. Compliance method 2 (savings relative to ASHRAE 90.1-2013): An 80% savings relative to ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013 shall be required. a. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the savings shall be capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. 3. Compliance method 3 (savings relative to ASHRAE 90.1-2010): A 92% savings relative to ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010 shall be required. a. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the savings shall be capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. 144-C404.6.2 Changes to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculation -based Compliance Effective January 1, 2023, the building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of not less than 80% as compared to the baseline building. 144-C404.6.2.1 Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 80% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. 144-C404.6.2.2 For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants or renewable energy systems, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 295.9 Ib CO2e/MWh. 14 -, ��(.h rlf ....!p .a...__..0..... Effective January 1, 2026, all buildings shall be built to have net -zero GHG emissions and shall not use fossil fuels for space heating, water heating, or clothes drying. 144-C404.7.1 The language in 144-C401.2 Application shall be replaced with: COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS shall comply with the requirements of the ZERO Code, using the most recent version of the ZERO Code available at the time of permit application. The ZERO Code, an Architecture 2030 initiative, is available at httfas://zero-code ora. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 40 An ECS Compliance Plan shall be the basis for evaluating compliance. 144-C404.7.2 Fossil fuels shall not be used for space heating, water heating or clothes drying. Fossil fuels may be used for PROCESS ENERGY and for cooking. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 41 Section 144-5 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PROVISIONS 1.44-JR501.1 Scop -1 The provisions in this section are applicable to RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS and MIXED-USE BUILDINGS where more than 50% of the heated floor area is residential, their building sites, and associated systems and equipment. :. IIS ..:��.v.................1...�1� ,tiolurs RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS shall comply with one of the following: 1. Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path: The requirements of Subsection 144-11502 a. As part of the application packet, the applicant shall submit a checklist and worksheet which the Town shall use as the basis for verifying and showing compliance with the ECS. 2. Performance-based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path: The requirements of Subsection 144- 2503 a. As part of the application packet, the applicant shall submit the relevant documentation, which is detailed in 144-11503, which the Town shall use as the basis for verifying and showing compliance with the ECS. SUBSECTION 144-11502 PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH/EASY PATH 1.44-R502.1 Generai Until January 1, 2023, to meet the requirements of this Subsection 144-11502, A building must achieve a minimum of six (6) of the points described in this subsection. A summary table is provided in 144-R502.6. See 144-11504 for enhanced requirements beginning on and after January 1, 2023, and additional enhanced requirements beginning on and after January 1, 2026. 1.44-R502.2 Efficient Electrification 144-R502.2.1 EE1 Heat Pumps for Space Heating Three points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps or five points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps, as described in 144-R502.2.1. 144-R502.2.1.1 Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 42 Only air source heat pumps or ground source heat pumps shall be used for all space -heating needs, with exceptions for electric resistance heating as described in 144-R502.2.1.4. A heating system that uses only ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn five points. A heating system that uses only air source heat pumps or uses a combination of air source and ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn three points. 144-R502.2.1.2 Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps that use fossil fuels shall not earn credit under this point. 144-R502.2.1.3 Except as stated in the second sentence of this provision 144-R502.2.1.3, air source heat pumps shall be listed in the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP) Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pump Product List, for the product types and sizes covered. For any air source heat pump not covered by NEEP, the heat pump shall use a variable speed compressor(s) and the heat pump compressor(s) shall operate in temperatures below zero (0) degrees Fahrenheit (the compressor may be supplemented by electric resistance heat in accordance with the exceptions described in 144-R502.2.1.4). 144-R502.2.1.4 To allow flexibility, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to heat 10% or less of the building heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. 144-R502.2.2 EE2 Heat Pumps for Service Water Heating One point shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 144-R502.2.2. 144-R502.2.2.1 All service water heating systems shall use heat pumps and shall not use fossil fuels. All heat pump water heaters shall be set on heat pump -only mode. Exception: In commercial kitchens, booster heat units for dishwashing must be electric, but shall be exempt from the heat pump requirement. Units used to pre -heat water for dishwashing shall use heat pumps. 144-R502.2.3 EE3 Commercial Cooking Electrification Three points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 144-R502.2.3. Restrictions: Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 43 1) Points may only be earned for portions of buildings that are restaurants or other food service establishments that use a commercial kitchen hood, and 2) Points may only be earned if the building does not use fossil fuels, except for PROCESS ENERGY. For this point, PROCESS ENERGY shall exclude commercial cooking. 144-R502.2.3.1 All commercial cooking equipment in the building, including but not limited to ranges, ovens, griddles, and fryers, shall be electric. 144-R502.2.4 EE4 Residential Cooking and Clothes Drying Electrification One point shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 144-R502.2.4 Restrictions: Point may only be earned if the building does not use fossil fuels except for PROCESS ENERGY. 144-R502.2.4.1 All residential cooking equipment in the building, including but not limited to ranges, cooktops and ovens, shall be electric. 144-R502.2.4.2 All clothes drying equipment in the building shall be ventless heat pump clothes dryers. 1.4 -, Il �....a.� ........... ffo it � i l� iii ..._�I„i u..P my!�u a .:..... .. 144-R502.3.1 All Smaller building/room size One or two points may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: a. For mixed-use buildings, this point may only be earned when all portions of the building are classified as Residential or HOTEL. b. Dormitories are not eligible for this point. c. For additions, this point may only be earned if the applicant demonstrates ECS compliance for the addition together with the existing building. This point may not be earned when considering the addition independent of the existing building. 144-R502.3.1.1 For single family dwellings, the DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of the building shall not be greater than the maximum home size listed in Table 144-R502.3.1.1 relating to the number of bedrooms in the dwelling. For two-family dwellings and townhouses, the total DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of the building shall not be greater than the Total Building Size Allowance. The Total Building Size Allowance, in square feet, shall be determined by multiplying the quantity of each type of dwelling unit (1 -BR, 2 -BR etc.) times the 'maximum home size' value for that dwelling unit type in Table 144-R502.3.1.1, and then summing the home size allowances for all unit types to calculate the Total Building Size Allowance. This method is summarized in Equation 144-5-1. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 44 Equation 144-5-1: Total Building Size Allowance = [(Number of 1-1311 units in the building) x (Maximum home size for 1-1311 units listed in Table 144- R502.3.1.1)] + [(# of 2-1311 units in the building) x (Maximum home size for 2 -BR units)] +... + [(# of 6-1311 units in the building) x (Maximum home size for 6 -BR units)] Individual dwelling units may exceed the maximum home size allowance for that unit type given in Table 144-R502.3.1.1. Table 144-R502.3.1.1 Size Allowances for Single Family Dwellings, Two-family Dwellings, and Townhouses Number of Bedrooms 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or more Maximum home size allowed to +510 for each 850 1,360 1,870 2,380 2,890 3,400 receive one point (SF) additional bedroom Maximum home size allowed to +420 for each 700 1,120 1,540 1,960 2,380 2,800 receive two points (SF) additional bedroom Example Calculation - for informational purposes only Duplex, building contains 3,100 sq ft of directly heated floor area, two dwelling units (3 bedrooms each) From Table 144-R502.3.1.1 Maximum home size allowed to receive one point for 3 -BR units: 1,870 sq ft Total Building Size Allowance = (2 x 1,870 sq ft) = 3,740 sq ft Building size of 3,100 sq ft does not exceed size allowance, so one point can be earned. From Table 144-R502.3.1.1 Maximum home size allowed to receive two points for 3-1311 units: 1,540 sq ft Total Building Size Allowance = (2 x 1,540 sq ft) = 3,080 sq ft Building size of 3,100 sq ft exceeds size allowance, so two points cannot be earned. 144-R502.3.1.2 For Residential buildings other than single family dwellings, two-family dwellings, and townhouses, the total DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of all dwelling units in the building shall not be greater than the Total Unit Size Allowance. The DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of dwelling units refers to in -unit areas only and shall not include common areas. The Total Unit Size Allowance, in square feet, shall be determined by multiplying the quantity of each type of dwelling unit (studio, 1 -BR, etc.) times the 'Dwelling unit size allowance' value for that dwelling unit type in Table 144-R502.3.1.2, and then summing the unit size allowances for all unit types to calculate the Total Unit Size Allowance. This method is summarized in Equation 144-5-2. Equation 144-5-2: Total Unit Size Allowance = Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 45 [(Number of studio units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for studio units listed in Table 144-R502.3.1.2)] + [(# of 1 -BR units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for 1 -BR units)] + [(# of 2 -BR units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for 2 -BR units)] + ... + [(# of 7 -BR units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for 7 -BR units)] Individual dwelling units may exceed the allowance for that unit type given in Table 144-R502.3.1.2. Table 144-R502.3.1.2 Dwelling Unit Size Allowances for Residential Buildings other than Single Family Dwellings, Two-family Dwellings, and Townhouses Number of Bedrooms Studio 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dwelling unit size allowance to 408 600 842 986 1,156 1,326 1,496 1,666 receive one point (sq ft) Dwelling unit size allowance to 336 490 693 812 952 1,092 1,232 1,372 receive two points (sq ft) 144-R502.3.1.3 For HOTELS, the average DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of all guest rooms in the building shall not be greater than the maximum average guest room size listed in Table 144-R502.3.1.3. Individual guest rooms may exceed the maximum size. Table 144-R502.3.1.3 Area Requirements for Hotels and Motels Maximum average guest room size 280 allowed to receive one point (SF) Maximum average guest room size 230 allowed to receive two points (SF) 144-R502.3.2 AI2 Heating System in Heated Space One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-R502.3.2.1 All components of heating systems shall be installed inside space that meets all the following criteria: 1) Inside the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE 2) DIRECTLY HEATED SPACE 3) LIVABLE SPACE, OCCUPIABLE SPACE or contiguous to LIVABLE SPACE or OCCUPIABLE SPACE 4) On a building level whereat least 50% of the FLOOR AREA is DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 46 For purposes of this subsection, heating system includes all parts of the system except for exhaust components and dedicated air intake components, including but not limited to mechanical equipment and the distribution network. Examples of spaces that are not allowed for heating system installation include but are not limited to: unheated or unfinished basements and attics, crawl spaces, outdoors, roofs, and exterior wall cavities. Rooftop systems, window -mounted systems, and "through -the wall" equipment such as packaged terminal equipment shall not be used. Exceptions: 1) Outdoor units of split system heat pumps may be located outdoors. 2) There are no limitations on the location of refrigerant piping. 144-R502.3.3 AI3 Efficient Building Shape One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-R502.3.3.1 The exterior surface area divided by the DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA shall be less than the maximum value provided in Table 144-R502.3.3.1. 144-R502.3.3.2 The exterior surface area shall be measured along the above -grade portions of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE, including but not limited to walls, roofs/ceilings (depending on the location of insulation), and exposed floors (such as those below a cantilever). The area of windows, doors, and skylights shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. The areas of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE between directly heated spaces and indirectly heated spaces or unheated spaces, such as the wall between a heated building and an attached unheated garage, shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. 144-R502.3.3.3 For additions, the area of the thermal envelope between directly heated space in the addition and directly heated space in the original building (including shared walls and, if the addition is above the original building, floors/ceilings) shall not be counted as part of the exterior surface area. Table 144-R502.3.3.1 Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 47 Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value o£ ExteriorSurface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value of- £Exterior Exterior Surface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) 199 or less 4.69 3,000 - 3,999 1.60 200 - 299 3.88 4,000 -4,999 1.48 300 - 399 3.45 5,000 - 5,999 1.39 400 -499 3.17 6,000 - 6,999 1.31 500 - 599 600 - 699 700 - 799 2.98 2.83 2.71 7,000 - 7,999 8,000 - 8,999 9,000 - 9,999 1.25 1.19 1.15 800 - 899 2.68 10,000 - 14,999 1.05 900 - 999 2.57 15,000 - 19,999 0.94 1,000 - 1,099 2.47 20,000 -29,999 0.84 1,100 - 1,199 2.38 30,000 - 39,999 0.75 1,200 - 1,299 2.31 40,000 -49,999 0.68 1,300 - 1,399 2.24 50,000 - 59,999 0.64 1,400 - 1,499 2.18 60,000 - 69,999 0.61 1,500 - 1,599 2.13 70,000 - 79,999 0.58 1,600 - 1,699 2.08 80,000 - 89,999 0.55 1,700 - 1,799 2.04 90,000 - 99,999 0.53 1,800 - 1,899 2.00 100,000 - 199,999 0.46 1,900 - 1,999 1.96 200,000 -299,9991 0.39 2,000 - 2,499 1.86 1400,000 300,000 - 399,9991 0.35 2,500 - 2,999 1.74 or more 1 0.33 144-R502.3.4 AI5 Modest Window -to -Wall Ratio One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-R502.3.4.1 The vertical fenestration area, not including opaque doors and opaque spandrel panels, shall be not greater than 20 percent of the gross above -grade wall area. 144-R502.3.4.2 For additions, the area of above -grade walls that were part of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE of the original building but are not part of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE of the new building shall be counted towards the above -grade wall area of the addition. 1.44-•IR502v4 (Rene . albll,:u E'ruer ........IIF.'.;....w. 144-R502.4.1 REI Renewable Energy Systems Up to three points may be earned according to the requirements below. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 48 144-R502.4.1.1 Points available On-site and off-site renewable energy systems that meet the requirements of this subsection shall earn up to three points based on their annual electrical or thermal energy production. Multiple renewable energy systems may be used to earn points, but no more than three total points may be earned for any combination of renewable energy systems. 144-R502.4.1.2 Determining the number of points earned The number of points earned shall be determined according to the steps below. The applicant shall submit documentation of all related assumptions and calculations. Step 1: Calculate Renewable Energy Production The Renewable Energy Production (REP) is the projected annual energy production of the renewable energy system, expressed in kilowatt-hours per year (kWh/yr). For thermal systems, the conversion 1 kWh = 3.412 kBtu shall be used. Step 2: Calculate the Number of Points Earned The number of points earned for a renewable energy system is based on the directly heated floor area of the building it serves. Points shall be earned based on a weighted average related to residential and commercial floor area, as described in Equation 144-5-2. For purposes of this subsection 144-R502.4.1, residential space shall include dwelling units and common areas that serve only dwelling units. Equation 5-2: Minimum Renewable Energy Production needed to earn each point = (1.2 kWh/ft2 x RA) + (2.4 kWh/ft2 x CA) CA = Directly heated floor area of Commercial space (ft2) RA = Directly heated floor area of Residential space (ft2) Note: For buildings that have no commercial space, set CA equal to zero. Example Calculation - for informational purposes only Assumptions: Mixed-use building with 2,000 ft2 of residential directly heated floor area and 5,000 ft2 of commercial directly heated floor area. A 25 kW solar array is being used. Step 1: Using the PVWatts Calculator, it is projected that the 25 kW solar array will produce 30,000 kWh/year. Renewable Energy Production is 30,000 kWh/year Step 2: Using Equation 144-5-2: Minimum REP needed for each point = (1.2 kWh/ft2 x RA) + (2.4 kWh/ft2 x CA) Minimum REP needed for each point = (1.2 kWh/ft2 x 2,000 ft2) + (2.4 kWh/ft2 x 5,000 ft2) Minimum REP needed for each point = 2,400 kWh + 12,000 kWh Minimum REP needed for each point = 14.400 kWh Using the assumptions for this building and renewable energy system, two (2) points may be earned. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 49 144-R502.4.1.3 Energy Sources Renewable energy systems shall produce electricity from solar, wind, or hydropower resources, or produce thermal energy from solar, geothermal, or hydrothermal resources. Thermal energy absorbed from or rejected to outdoor air/ground/water and used in conjunction with heat pumps does not count as renewable energy for the purposes of this subsection. Hydropower shall be from new generation capacity on a nonimpoundment or new generation capacity on an existing impoundment. Hydropower shall meet one of the following conditions: a. The hydropower facility complies with the Low Impact Hydropower Certification Handbook and is certified by a nationally recognized accreditation organization. b. The hydropower facility complies with UL 2854 and is certified by an organization that has the standard in its ISO 17065 scope of accreditation. c. The hydropower facility consists of a turbine in a pipeline or a turbine in an irrigation canal. For facilities falling under condition (a) or (b), only output generated during the period of certification is eligible for RECs sale in accordance with the provisions of this subsection. Renewables from new impoundments of water are not eligible. 144-R502.4.1.4 Qualifying Renewable Energy Systems Renewable energy systems producing electricity or thermal energy that is delivered to or credited to the building to comply with Subsection 144-R502.4.1 shall meet the following requirements: a. Renewable energy systems shall satisfy one of the following criteria: 1. ON-SITE RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM i. Self -generation ii. Purchase Contract such as a Power Purchase Agreement 2. Off-site renewable energy system i. Self -generation (an off-site renewable energy system owned by the building owner) li. COMMUNITY RENEWABLE ENERGY FACILITY iii. Purchase Contract such as a Power Purchase Agreement b. The renewable energy system shall be located in New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) territory and shall be located where the energy can be delivered to the building site by any of the following: 1. Direct connection to the renewable energy system 2. The local utility or distribution entity 3. An interconnected electrical network where energy delivery capacity between the generator and the building site is available (informative Note: Examples of interconnected electrical networks include regional power pools and regions served by Independent System Operators or Regional Transmission Organizations.) Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 50 c. The renewable energy system must have commenced operation on or after January 1, 2015 and before the date the certificate of occupancy for the building is issued. Exception to 144-11502.4.1.4 (c) If the building owner can provide evidence that, for the duration of the planning process, it has made a good faith effort to have the renewable energy system constructed and operational by the time of certificate of occupancy, and due to circumstances out of the control of, and not otherwise due to the negligence or willful misconduct on behalf of the building owner, the renewable energy system is not constructed or is not operational, then the building owner shall be allowed up to one year after the certificate of occupancy is issued to meet 144-R502.4.1.4 (c). d. Where the renewable energy system ceases operation, or the owner cannot legally claim the associated energy or RECs for any reason, the building owner shall produce or procure alternative qualifying renewable energy in an amount equal to or greater than the amount needed to earn the same number of points under the requirements of 144-R502.4.1.2. 144-R502.4.1.5 Reporting and Documentation a. The building owner shall submit documentation of renewable energy system ownership or renewable energy procurement, which includes subscription to a community solar project. Records on power and thermal energy produced or purchased by the building owner from the renewable energy producer shall be retained by the building owner on behalf of the entity demonstrating financial or operational control over the building seeking compliance to this standard and submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer on an annual basis for no less than 15 years. Any period of non-compliance shall not count toward fulfillment of the 15 -year requirement. b. For systems generating electricity, documentation shall be provided to the Code Enforcement Officer that indicates an exclusive chain of custody and ownership of the RECs from the renewable energy system to the building owner, on an annual basis for no less than 15 years. RECs supplied from the renewable energy system shall be conveyed to and retired on behalf of the entity who has financial or operational control over the building's electricity consumption. The annual generation vintage date of delivered RECs shall be allocated to the same 12 -month reporting year, up to six months prior, or up to three months after the calendar year in which the electricity is used in the building. Any period of non-compliance shall not count toward fulfillment of the 15 -year requirement. Exceptions to 144-11502.4.1.5 (b) 1) If the total capacity of all renewable energy systems being used to earn points under 144-R502.4.1 is less than 25 kW, the requirements of 144-R502.4.1.5(b) shall be waived. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 51 2) Where the building owner cannot provide documentation on the chain of custody or ownership of the RECs from the renewable energy system, the building owner shall provide documentation to the Code Enforcement Officer of an alternate supply contract for replacement RECs from an alternate renewable energy source. The quantity of RECs contracted for shall be equal to or greater than the amount needed to earn the desired number of points under the requirements of 144-R502.4.1.2. These RECs shall comply with the Green -e° Renewable Energy Standard for Canada and the United States (latest edition) and shall be conveyed to and retired on behalf of the entity who has financial or operational control over the building's electricity consumption. c. Electricity, thermal energy and RECs from renewable energy systems may not be counted more than once for purposes of demonstrating compliance with this subsection 144-R502.4.1. The reporting and documentation required in 144-R502.4.1.4 shall clearly state how the energy and RECs are allocated to specific buildings. The Town may request additional documentation to provide reasonable proof of ownership/procurement, and fulfillment of RECS and allocation requirements. d. In the case of full or partial transfer of ownership of the building, the following must be provided: proof of transfer of ownership; a signed statement from the new owner stating they understand the requirements of this subsection 144-R502.4.1 and the duty to fulfill them; and contact information for the person(s) responsible for submitting annual reporting. 144-R502.4.2 RE2 Biomass Space Heating Five points may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-R502.4.2.1 Only biomass systems shall be used for all space -heating needs, with exceptions for electric resistance heating as described in 144-R502.4.2.4. 144-R502.4.2.2 Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. 144-R502.4.2.3 All biomass equipment must comply with the NYSERDA Renewable Heat NY program guidelines, available at www.nyserda.nv.gov/All-Programs/Programs/Renewable-Heat-NY. 144-R502.4.2.4 To allow flexibility, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 52 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to heat 10% or less of the building heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. 1.44-R502.5 Other, (Points IGIPI:� 144-R502.5.1 OP1 Development Density One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. 144-R502.5.1.1 One point shall be earned if (DU + CA) > (7 x Acreage), where: DU = the number of all Residential dwelling units on the entire parcel occupied by the building CA = the floor area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, on the entire parcel occupied by the building Acreage = the land area, measured in acres, of the entire parcel occupied by the building. 144-R502.5.1.2 DU shall include all dwelling units on the parcel occupied by the building, including those in existing buildings. CA shall include all Commercial space on the parcel occupied by the building, including that in existing buildings. CA shall not include common areas serving only dwelling units or other Residential space. Acreage shall include all land area on the parcel occupied by the building. Example Calculation - for informational purposes only Mixed Use Development Residential units: 12 apartments 4 DU = 12 Commercial space: 10,000 sq ft 4 CA = 10 Parcel acreage: 1.5 acres 4 Acreage = 1.5 DU + CA = 12 + 10 = 22 7 x Acreage = 7 x 1.5 = 10.5 22 > 10.5 1 point may be earned. 144-R502.5.2 OP2 Walkability One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 53 144-R502.5.2.1 This point shall be earned when either of the following two conditions is met, in addition to the other requirements in this subsection 144-R502.5.2. 1) The building is within one quarter (0.25) mile of at least five of the Neighborhood Amenity Types listed in Table 144-R502.5.2.1. a. No single Amenity Type shall be counted more than twice, even when more than two examples of the Amenity Type exist. For example, a building on Aurora Street's "Restaurant Row" could count two restaurants maximum. b. At least two Amenity Categories shall be represented. c. The one quarter mile measurement(s) may be taken from any part(s) of the building. 2) The building is within a Town development priority area for which a regulating plan has been developed and adopted. 144-R502.5.2.2 For all buildings, at the time of project completion, sidewalks, walkways and/or trails must be present on the property or within 75 feet of the property, and connect to an existing network of pedestrian infrastructure. Table 144-R502.5.2.1 Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 54 Neighborhood Amenity Types and Categories Amenity Category Amenity Type Food retail Supermarket Grocery with produce section Community -serving retail Services Convenience store Farmers market Hardware store Pharmacy Other retail Bank Family entertainment venue (e.g., theater, sports) Gym, m, health club, exercise studio Hair care Laundry, dry cleaner Restaurant, cafe, diner (excluding those with only drive- thru service) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Civic and community facilities Adult or senior care (licensed) Child care (licensed) Community or recreation center Cultural arts facility (museum, performing arts Education facility (e.g., K-12 school, university, adult education center, vocational school, community college) Government office that serves public on-site Medical facility that treats patients Place of worship Post office Public library Public park Social services center 144-11502.5.3 OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces One point may be earned for installing electric vehicle parking space(s) and related infrastructure that meet the requirements of this subsection. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. 144-R502.5.3.1 Required Number of EV Parking Spaces The number of required EV parking spaces shall be determined using Table 144-8502.5.3.1(1), based on the number of Residential Dwelling Units (DU) and the area of Commercial space (CA). DU = the number of Residential dwelling units in the building. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 55 CA = the area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, in the building. CA shall not include common areas serving only dwelling units or other portions of Residential space. When determining the total number of required spaces in mixed-use buildings, EV space requirements for Residential Dwelling Units and for Commercial space shall be calculated separately and summed. Table 144-R502.5.3.1 (1) Required Number of Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces Residential Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Number of Spaces Required for Dwelling Units (DU) Spaces Required for 5 Residential Portion (SR) 1to6 1 7 to 13 2 14to20 3 21 to 24 4 25 to 30 5 31 to 38 6 39to46 7 47 to 53 8 For up to 53 Dwelling Units, use table. For 54 or more Dwelling Units: SR = (0.13 x DU) + 1 Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number: SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Commercial Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Ft (CA) Spaces Required for Commercial Portion (SC) 5 2 10 3 15 5 20 6 25 7 30 9 35 10 40 12 The numbers listed above are examples. For all building sizes use the equation: SC=0.28xCA Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number. SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 56 Table 144-R502.5.3.1 (2) Sample Calculation for required number of EV Parking Spaces ,300 sq ft mixed-use building. 26 Dwelling Units (DU) and 6,000 sq ft Commercial Area (CA) SR=(0.13x26)+1 SR=3.4+ 1 =4.4 EV spaces are required for Residential portion SC=0.28x6 SC = 1.7 1.7 EV spaces are required for Commercial portion ST = SR + SC rounded up ST=4.4+ 1.7=6.1, round up 7 EV spaces are required for the building to earn a point. 144-R502.5.3.2 The requirements for this point as set forth here and in Table 144-R502.6 are NOT intended to override or supplant existing zoning code provisions regarding parking requirements. To the extent that zoning permissible parking spaces cannot be accommodated on the building site, the building must seek off-site spaces in accordance with the provisions of this point and applicable zoning laws, where zoning allows off-site parking spaces. 144-R502.5.3.3 All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be located on the same parcel as the building, in the same parking facilities as those used by one or more of the following target user groups: customers/clients; employees; and fleet vehicles. If no parking facilities exist on the same parcel, and off-site parking facilities do exist for one or more of the user groups, then EV parking spaces may be installed in those off-site parking facilities. Off-site parking must be within 0.25 miles of the building. 144-R502.5.3.4 All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be served by a dedicated Electric Vehicle Charging port. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations may have any number of ports. 144-R502.5.3.5 At least one Accessible Electric Vehicle parking space is required in any parking facility that includes more than 10 Electric Vehicle parking spaces. Any parking facility with more than 50 Electric Vehicle parking spaces must provide at least two Accessible Electric Vehicle parking spaces. The associated space(s) are not required to be designated only for accessible parking, as defined by the Building Code of NYS, but must meet all other accessibility requirements contained in New York State law. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 57 144-R502.5.3.6 All buildings must install Level 2 EV charging stations that operate on a 240 -volt AC circuit and/or Direct Current Fast Chargers. 144-R502.5.3.7 Electric vehicle charging spaces shall be provided with a dedicated branch circuit, raceways, and all other electric vehicle charging equipment. The branch circuit shall be identified for electric vehicle service in the service panel or subpanel directory. Electrical room(s) serving areas with EV parking spaces shall be designed to accommodate the electrical equipment and distribution required to serve all of the electric vehicle charging stations. 144-R502.5.3.8 Electric vehicle charging station equipment shall be maintained in all respects, including the functioning of the charging equipment. A phone number or other contact information shall be provided on the charging station equipment for reporting when the equipment is not functioning, or other problems are encountered. 144-R502.5.3.9 The Electric Vehicle Charging Station, including the charging cord, shall be installed so as to not interfere with pedestrian walkways at anytime. 144-R502.5.3.10 Except for Accessible EV parking spaces, each EV parking space shall be posted with signage indicating that the space is only to be used for electric vehicle charging purposes. Days and hours of operations and any other restrictions on use of the parking space shall be included if time limits or tow -away provisions are to be enforced. 144-R502.5.4 OP4 Adaptive Reuse One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-R502.5.4.1 The building must maintain 50% or more of the existing building structure and building thermal envelope. The existing building structure must be re -purposed for a different permitted use (for example, when an old school is adapted for use as apartments). A major renovation of a building and re -use for the same purpose shall not be eligible for this point. 144-R502.5.5 OP5 NY Stretch Code Two points may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-R502.5.5.1 The building shall comply with all requirements of the NYStretch Energy Code - 2020 Version 1.0, which is available at: Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 58 www.nyserda.ny.gov/AII-Programs/Programs/Energy-Code-Training/NYStretch-Energy-Code-2020 144-R502.5.6 OP6 Custom Energy Improvement Up to two points may be earned according to the requirements below. 144-R502.5.6.1 To earn one point, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 1.2 kWh/SF/year or 4.1 kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 2.4 kWh/SF/year or 8.2 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 144-R502.5.6.2 To earn two points, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 2.4 kWh/SF/year or 8.2 kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 4.8 kWh/SF/year or 16.4 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 144-R502.5.6.3 Multiple improvements may be combined to achieve each point under this improvement. Improvements may be made anywhere in the building as long as they meet the thresholds of energy use reduction. The proposed energy improvement(s) shall be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer in writing, signed by the DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Energy reduction must be shown through energy analysis performed by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Simplified calculations (e.g. spreadsheet) are acceptable. 144-R502.5.6.4 For a baseline, use the 2016 Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State. If the baseline condition is not addressed by the ECCCNYS, use baseline conditions as defined in Appendix G of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013, or RESNET HERS (latest edition). 144-R502.5.6.5 Production of renewable energy shall not count toward energy reduction. Energy reduction must be calculated after applying all other proposed energy improvements to the proposed design. In other words, interactive energy savings must be performed. Savings cannot be taken for improvements made with other points, such as right -lighting or the NY Stretch Energy Code. 1--JR502,6 Stxironuron ur "Tablle for IPrescH give Conn Biu roc � IPa f';,'as t u ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................ The following Table 144-R502.6 is a summary of the Prescriptive Compliance Path / Easy Path for RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS. This is a summary for informational purposes only. To earn points, all applicable Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 59 requirements in subsections 144-R502.1, 144-R502.2, 144-R502.3, 144-R502.4 and 144-R502.5 must be met. In case of discrepancies between Table 144-R502.6 and the requirements in subsections 144-R502.1, 144-R502.2, 144-R502.3, 144-R502.4 and 144-R502.5, the latter shall hold precedence. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 60 Table 144-11502.6 Residential Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least six points Cate - Improvement Points Details or EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION Heat pumps for space 3 points for air source heat pumps. EE1 heating 3 - 5 5 points for ground source heat pumps. Heat pumps for domestic hot EE2 1 1 point for water heating systems that use heat pumps. water heating Commercial cooking 3 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 3 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the electrification building. EE4 Residential cooking and I 1 point for electric stoves and ventless heat pump clothes dryers. clothes drying electrification Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI5 Modest window -to -wall I 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY REI Renewable energy systems 1 - 3 Up to 3 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 5 5 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 2 2 points for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 61 SUBSECTION 144-R503 PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE PATH/WHOLE a-ROF0110714112TWI 1.44-R503.1. Geineral Until January 1, 2023, to meet the requirements of this subsection 144-11503, A BUILDING must comply with any one of the high-performance building approaches described in 144-R503.2, 144-R503.3, 144- R503.4, 144-11503.5 and 144-R503.6. See 144-11504 for enhanced requirements beginning on and after January 1, 2023, and additional enhanced requirements beginning on and after January 1, 2026. 1.4 -,IIS 3 �':.._�',;; Ilr� e .....11f Iii u......11l a „-based ......:o llr ..l . a ru..f�. Restrictions: This compliance method may only be used for Residential Buildings of not more than three stories. 144-R503.2.1 The building shall comply with all requirements of Subsection R406 Energy Rating Index Compliance Alternative of the 2020 Energy Conservation Construction Code of NYS (ECCCNYS R406). Where the requirements of this Energy Code Supplement are more stringent than the requirements of ECCCNYS R406, ECS requirements shall prevail. 144-R503.2.2 The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 40 when compared to the ERI reference design. 144-R503.2.3 Renewable energy generation that meets all applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 144-R502.4.1 may be used to meet the requirements. 144-R503.2.4 Documentation Compliance documentation shall be submitted as detailed in ECCCNYS R406. R503.3 INatloinal Green �� uiIi lr�lru :. Stain au°� I a���:u �,,°urrem I�lair�c�� ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 144-R503.3.1 Using the National Green Building Standard ("NGBS", also known as ICC/ASHRAE 700-2015), the building shall earn no less than 80 NGBS Energy Efficiency points. NGBS certification is not necessary. 144-R503.3.2 Renewable energy generation that meets all applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 8502.4.1 may be used to meet the requirements. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 62 144-R503.3.3 Documentation The DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL documenting compliance will provide a signed statement that the design meets the requirements of this subsection, and documentation showing compliance. 1.44-R503.4 (passive 11ouse-based Conriuliance 144-R503.4.1 Buildings shall meet the design requirements of one of the following. 1. PHIUS+ Passive Building Standard from Passive House Institute US 2. Passive House Classic Standard from Passive House Institute Actual certification is not required. The most recent version of the chosen standard in effect at the time of building permit application shall be used. Documentation shall include at least one of the following: 1. Pre -certification letter (or other formal communication) from an Accredited Passive House Certifier, stating that Design Review has been completed and the building is designed to meet all requirements of the chosen Standard. All documentation used to show achievement of the requirements must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. Documentation of Passive House certification. All documentation used to achieve certification must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. 1.44-R503.5 Gur einlWmouse, Gas Emissions Calculation -based f"ounnioliaurice, The building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of not less than 40% as compared to the baseline building. 144-R503.5.1 Energy Modeling Standards GHG emissions reductions shall be shown through energy modeling. 1. For Residential Buildings four stories and greater and for mixed-use buildings classified as residential, energy modeling shall comply with Appendix G of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013. 2. For Residential buildings of not more than three stories, energy modeling shall comply with RESNET-HERS. 144-R503.5.2 Process Loads The GHG emissions reduction assessment and requirement shall exclude energy use by PROCESS LOADS. However, the energy model shall include the energy used for PROCESS LOADS because energy used by heating, cooling, and ventilation (including exhaust fans/hoods, makeup air fans, and heating/cooling for makeup air) is subject to the GHG emissions reduction requirement. After the baseline and proposed energy models are run, for the GHG emissions reduction calculation, subtract out the process energy use from both the baseline and the proposed building energy model results, and use the resulting without - process -energy results for the GHG emissions calculations. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 63 144-R503.5.3 Renewable Energy Renewable energy generation may be used. All applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 144-R502.4.1 must be met. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 40% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 25% of the baseline energy use. The GHG emissions factor for electricity produced by renewable energy systems shall be 0 (zero) Ib CO2e/MWh. 144-R503.5.4 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 548.37 Ib CO2e/MWh 144-R503.5.5 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity for Buildings Served by Combined Heat and Power Plants For buildings using electricity generated by combined heat and power (CHP) plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity shall be determined in one of the following ways: a. The most recent heat rate data available at the time of building application shall be used from www.eia.gov/electricity/annual/html/epa_08_02.html, for the specific type of generation plant used, for electricity to be used in the proposed building, and the heat rate shall be multiplied by the EPA emissions factor for the fuel used at the CHP plant. The result shall be used as the GHG emissions factor for electricity from CHP plants. b. Data gathered from actual operation of the CHP plant and its distribution network shall be used to determine the site-specific GHG emissions factor for electricity to be used in the building. All data used shall be made publicly available before the time of building permit application. For buildings served by CHP plants, the baseline (reference building) electricity use GHG emissions shall be the same as for buildings not served by a CHP plant. 144-R503.5.6 If a facility uses electricity from a combination of sources (e.g., utility, off-site renewable energy system, and CHP plants), a weighted average of GHG emissions factors shall be used. 144-R503.5.7 Documentation The following documentation shall be submitted to show compliance with 144-R503.5 in sufficient clarity and detail: 1. A report, signed and stamped by an accredited third -party ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results of all calculations, assumptions, inputs, and outputs for the energy model 2. A letter, signed and stamped by an accredited third -party ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, stating that proposed total GHG emissions for the building are at least 40% less than the GHG emissions of the baseline building. 3. The Town reserves the right to require additional documentation and/or additional third -party review and analysis by a consultant selected by the Town, at the expense of the applicant. All such documentation shall be submitted and fee shall be paid prior to issuance of a building permit. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 64 1.44-R503.6 Greeinhouse Gas EmissionsCalculation-based f".01imiiance'for Additions .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Compliance using the requirements of this provision 144-R503.6 may only be used for additions that are showing compliance together with the existing building. See also 144-202.2. 144-R503.6.1 The addition and the existing building, together as a whole, shall be shown to have lower total GHG emissions than the original existing building. 144-R503.6.2 Current and proposed GHG emissions shall be calculated following the requirements of the GHG emissions Calculation Method (R503.5). 144-R503.6.3 Documentation The following documentation shall be submitted: 1. An energy study of the existing building that includes energy use from at least 12 consecutive months of the most recent 24 months at the time of building permit application. 2. An energy study that shows anticipated energy use for the new addition and modified existing building. 3. A report, signed and stamped by an accredited ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results of all calculations, assumptions, inputs, and outputs for the energy model. 4. A letter, signed and stamped by an accredited third -party ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, stating that proposed total GHG emissions for the building and addition together are less than the GHG emissions for the existing building. 5. The Town reserves the right to require additional documentation and/or additional third -party review and analysis by a consultant selected by the Town, at the expense of the applicant. All such documentation shall be submitted and fee shall be paid prior to issuance of a building permit. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 65 SUBSECTION 144-R504 FUTURE REQUIREMENTS 1.44--R504.1 GeOPuleirall ....................................................................................................................................... On January 1, 2023, the requirements of Subsections 144-11502 and 144-R503 shall change as described in 144-R504.2, 144-R504.3, 144-11504.4, and 144-R504.6. Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in Subsections 144-R502 and 144-R503. On January 1, 2026, the requirements of Subsections 144-R501, 144-R502 and 144-R503 shall change as described in 144-8504.7. Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in Subsections 144-R501, 144-R502 and 144-R503. 1.44--R504.2 f"�fuain es iiiin 2023 to �3� neirall IR�:u ��lr��irru��ur�t�� ���h` IIF�,u°e cis°li tiu �� '� lim �I�aruc�:u f�at�� ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................U...................................................................................................... IIF.'ath. ............................... Effective January 1, 2023, to meet the requirements of subsection 144-11502, a building must achieve a minimum of twelve (12) of the points described in subsection 144-R502. A summary table is provided in 144-11504.5 . II 50A 3 Chan, es iiia 202.3 to Efficient E;; ectirlificati�,°uor� Points ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Effective January 1, 2023, all points awarded from 144-11502.2 Efficient Electrification shall be doubled. 144-11504.3.1 Six points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps and meeting the requirements of 144-R502.2.1 - Heat Pumps for Space Heating. Ten (10) points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps and meeting the requirements of 144-R502.2.1 - Heat Pumps for Space Heating. 144-11504.3.2 Two points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 144-R502.2.2 EE2 Heat Pumps for Service Water Heating. 144-11504.3.3 Six points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 144-11502.2.3 EE3 Commercial Cooking Electrification. 144-11504.3.4 Two points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 144-11502.2.4 EE4 Residential Cooking and Clothes Drying Electrification. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 66 Effective January 1, 2023, the maximum number of points allowed under 144'R502.4.1 RE1 Renewable Energy Systems shall increase to six (6) points. The criteria for earning points shall remain as described in 144'R50l41 Energy Code Supplement 06'02'2021 67 I. -.II SI14.5 Ch n .,es in 2023 to Surruirri r Table, fo,ii�° Pig°es. ire jive Ct,° ni,.[J ru t� Path E s fl th I N..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................I............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Residential Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least 12 points Cate - Improvement Points Details or EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION Heat pumps for space 6 points for air source heat pumps. EE1 heating 6-10 10 points for ground source heat pumps. Heat pumps for domestic hot EE2 2 2 points for water heating systems that use heat pumps. water heating Commercial cooking 6 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 electrification 6 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the building. EE4 Residential cooking and 2 2 points for electric stoves and ventless heat pump clothes clothes drying electrification dryers. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI5 Modest window -to -wall I 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY REI Renewable energy systems 1 - 6 Up to 6 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 5 5 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 2 2 points for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 68 1-•IR504.6 Ch n .,es in 2023.to IPerf ��rrrianc�:u- as�:uw, Coni I�ivai�wcw,;:u IIF�atl�w � ole Bjill iin IIF)at�� ....................................................................................................................fN......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................II........................................................................................................................................ ....................................................I....................... Effective January 1, 2023, the requirements of Subsection 144-R503 Performance -Based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path shall change as described in 144-R504.6.1, 144-R504.6.2, and 144-R504.6.3. Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in Subsection 144-8503. 144-R504.6.1 Changes to Energy Rating Index -based Compliance Effective January 1, 2023, the language of 144-R503.2.2 shall be replaced with the following language: The building must satisfy one of the following criteria: 1. The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 20 when compared to the ERI reference design. 2. The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 40 when compared to the ERI reference design AND seven ECS points from Subsection 144-R502 Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path shall be earned. Points from AI4 Right -Lighting and OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code may not be counted toward the seven ECS points. 144-R504.6.2 Changes to National Green Building Standard -based compliance In addition to all existing requirements, seven ECS points from Subsection 144-R502 Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path must be earned. Points from AI4 Right -Lighting and OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code may not be counted toward the seven ECS points. 144-R504.6.3 Changes to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculation -based Compliance Effective January 1, 2023, the building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of not less than 80% as compared to the baseline building. 144-R504.6.3.1 Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 80% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. 144-R504.6.3.2 For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants or renewable energy systems, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 295.9 Ib CO2e/MWh. 5 OA . ... ... .... h �fe i���6 .....i......:.: Effective January 1, 2026, all buildings shall be built to have net -zero GHG emissions and shall not use fossil fuels for space heating, water heating, or clothes drying. 144-R504.7.1 The language in 144-R501.2 Application shall be replaced with: Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 69 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS of not more than three stories shall comply with all requirements of 144-R503.2 Energy Rating Index -based Compliance except 144-R503.2.2. The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 5 when compared to the ERI reference design. Residential Buildings four stories and greater shall comply with the requirements of the ZERO Code, using the most recent version of the ZERO Code available at the time of permit application. The ZERO Code, an Architecture 2030 initiative, is available at https j zero-code.org. An ECS Compliance Plan shall be the basis for evaluating compliance. 144-R504.7.2 Fossil fuels shall not be used for space heating, water heating or clothes drying. Fossil fuels may be used for PROCESS ENERGY and for cooking. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 70 Section 144-6 COMPLIANCE DOCUMENTATION AND VARIANCES SUBSECTION 144-601 Compliance Documentation 144-601.1.1 The following compliance documentation shall be submitted: I. For the proposed point system, a checklist that shows which points are sought, and support for each point. For example, if a developer is seeking the size credit for a house design, the checklist would show the house area (square feet), number of bedrooms, required house size, and proposed house size, to show that the house meets the size requirement. 2. For the proposed whole -building compliance, a report by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, at the time of planning review and again when applying for a building permit. 144-601.1.2 Compliance documents are available from the Town of Ithaca website and from the Town Code Enforcement Department. 144-601.1.3 At the planning review phase, a preliminary green building checklist shall be submitted, indicating which green compliance items are proposed/planned. A checklist shall be submitted with the construction documents, prior to the building department issuing the building permit. SUBSECTION 144-602 Variances 1.14 602.1.. .................................................................... 144-602.1.1 Any person aggrieved by an order, interpretation, or decision of a Code Enforcement Officer concerning the application or requirements of the provisions of this chapter may take an appeal to the Zoning Board of Appeals. 144-602.1.2 An application for an interpretation or variance shall be submitted to the Building and Code Enforcement Department in a form substantially indicating the name and owner of the real property, the nature of the condition for which an interpretation or variance waiver is sought, and the reasons for which an interpretation or variance is sought. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 71 144-602.1.3 The applicant shall pay the Town the same fee as that set from time to time by Town Board resolution for appeals to the Zoning Board of Appeals for area variances from zoning requirements. 144-602.1.4 The Zoning Board of Appeals shall, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, review any order, interpretation, or decision (including refusals of a building permit or certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance) of said Code Enforcement Officer where such order, interpretation, or decision is based upon the requirements of this chapter. 144-602.1.5 The Zoning Board of Appeals, in hearing an appeal from the order, interpretation, or decision of the Code Enforcement Officer, shall have the power to make its own interpretation (where an interpretation is requested), and to grant variances from the standards and requirements of this chapter. Any standard or requirement of this chapter may be varied, in whole or part, with regard to specific construction upon application made by or on behalf of an owner, where the applicant meets its burden of demonstrating strict compliance with such standard or requirement would entail practical difficulty or cause any unnecessary hardship in relation to such construction, provided, however, that any such variance shall provide for alternative energy conservation standards or requirements to achieve to the extent practicable the purpose of this chapter to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 144-602.1.6 In determining whether to grant a variance from a standard or requirement of this chapter, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall take into consideration the benefit to the applicant if the variance is granted, as weighed against the detriment to the health, safety and welfare of the community that would result by such grant. In making such determination, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall also consider and make findings on the following: 1. Whether the benefits sought by the applicant can be achieved by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than a variance; 2. Whether the applicant has proposed to implement other energy or construction options, in place of the standard or requirement that is the subject of the variance request, that will result in the least amount practicable of additional greenhouse gas emissions. 3. Whether the variance request will result in a substantial amount of greenhouse gas emissions if the request is granted. 4. Whether the variance request is unique to the building, project, or site and does not apply to a substantial portion of the neighborhood or community. 5. Whether the requested variance is the minimum necessary. 6. Whether the alleged difficulty was self-created, which consideration shall be relevant to the decision of the Zoning Board of Appeals but shall not necessarily preclude the granting of the variance. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 72 144-602.1.7 If the Zoning Board of Appeals grants a variance, it shall grant the minimum variance necessary, condition such grant on the imposition of alternative energy conservation standards or requirements to achieve to the extent practicable the purpose of this chapter to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and impose other conditions as such Board may reasonably determine necessary to mitigate the consequences of the grant of the variance. 144-602.1.8 The procedures relating to variances in Chapter 270, Zoning, of the Town of Ithaca Code, and the procedures set forth in New York Town Law §267-a(5)-(9) and (11)-(13) shall apply, except to the extent expressly provided otherwise herein or superseded hereby. Those subsections contain procedures and requirements for the filing of administrative decisions; the time for appeal to the Zoning Board of Appeals; stays upon appeal; hearings of appeals; time, filing and notice of Zoning Board of Appeals decisions; compliance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act; rehearings; and voting requirements. In addition to publication of the public hearing notice, the Zoning Board of Appeals notice of the application shall also be given to all landowners owning property adjoining the property for which an interpretation or variance is sought. The Zoning Board of Appeals notice shall also be posted on the property in accordance with the posting provisions of § 270-237 of the Town of Ithaca Code. To the extent a procedure is not provided herein, the Zoning Board of Appeals may administratively adopt procedures that are approved by the Town Board and published in the official Minutes of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca. 144-602.1.9 The actions and determinations of the Town of Ithaca, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Town Board, and the Code Enforcement Officer, as referenced in this chapter, shall be deemed final determinations for purposes of Article 78 of the New York Civil Practice Laws and Rules (CPLR). Notwithstanding this, standing under said Article 78 of the CPLR shall only be appropriate after the exhaustion of any administrative reviews and/or appeals as provided for in this chapter. 144-602.1.10 Unless work has commenced in accordance with the variance granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals within one year from the issuance of the building permit authorizing such work, or within 18 months of the granting of such variance, whichever is earlier, not only the building permit but the variance shall expire and the construction on the property shall revert to those ECS standards and requirements in effect at the time of variance expiration. 144-602.1.11 If the building permit expires, the variance shall also expire at the same time. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 73 Appendix A - Lighting Power Allowances Table 144 -AAI below provides the Lighting Power Allowances (LPA), by space type, that are used to determine compliance with Easy Path point AI4, Right Lighting. Table 144-AA1. Interior Lighting Power Allowances COMMON SPACE TYPESa LPA (watts/sq. ft) Atrium Less than 40 feet in height 0.015 per foot in total height Greater than 40 feet in height 0.2 + 0.01 per ft in total height Audience seating area In an auditorium 0.32 In a convention center 0.41 In a gymnasium 0.33 In a motion picture theater 0.57 In a penitentiary 0.14 In a performing arts theater 1.22 In a religious building 0.77 In a sports arena 0.22 Otherwise 0.22 Banking activity area 0.51 Breakroom (See Lounge/Breakroom) Classroom/lecture hall/training room In a penitentiary 0.67 Otherwise 0.62 Conference/meeting/multipurpose room 0.62 Copy/print room 0.36 Corridor In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff)' 0.46 In a hospital 0.40 In a manufacturing facility 0.21 Otherwise 0.33 Courtroom 0.86 Computer room 0.86 Dining area In a penitentiary 0.48 In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff)' 0.95 In bar/lounge or leisure dining 0.54 Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 74 in a cafeteria or fast food dining 0.33 In family dining 0.45 Otherwise 0.33 Electrical/mechanical room 0.48 Emergency vehicle garage 0.28 Food preparation area 0.61 Guest room 0.24 Laboratory in or as a classroom 0.72 Otherwise 0.91 Laundry/washing area 0.30 Loading dock; interior 0.24 Lobby In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff) 0.90 For an elevator 0.32 In a hotel 0.53 In a motion picture theater 0.30 In a performing arts theater 1.00 Otherwise 0.45 Locker room 0.38 Lounge/Breakroom In a healthcare facility 0.46 Otherwise 0.37 Office Enclosed 0.56 Open plan 0.49 Parking area 0.10 Pharmacy area 0.84 Restroom In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff)b 0.61 Otherwise 0.49 Sales area 0.80 Seating area, general 0.27 Stairway (See space containing stairway) Stairwell 0.35 Storage room 0.32 Vehicular maintenance area 0.34 Workshop 0.80 Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 75 BUILDING TYPE SPECIFIC SPACE TYPESa LPA (watts/sq.ft) Facility for the visually impaired In a chapel (and not used primarily by the staff) 1.11 In a recreation room (and not used primarily by the staff) 1.21 Automotive (See Vehicular Maintenance Area above) Convention Center -exhibit space 0.73 Dormitory -living quarters 0.19 Fire Station -sleeping quarters 0.11 Gymnasium/fitness center In an exercise area 0.36 In a playing area 0.60 Healthcare facility In an exam/treatment room 0.83 In an imaging room 0.76 In a medical supply room 0.37 In a nursery 0.44 In a nurse's station 0.36 In an operating room 1.24 In a patient room 0.31 In a physical therapy room 0.46 In a recovery room 0.58 Library In a reading area 0.53 In the stacks 0.86 Manufacturing facility In a detailed manufacturing area 0.65 In an equipment room 0.37 In an extra high bay area (greater than 50' floor -to -ceiling height) 0.53 In a high bay area (25-50' floor -to -ceiling height) 0.62 In a low bay area (less than 25' floor -to -ceiling height) 0.60 Museum In a general exhibition area 0.53 In a restoration room 0.51 Performing arts theater -dressing room 0.31 Post Office -Sorting Area 0.47 Religious buildings In a fellowship hall 0.32 In a worship/pulpit/choir area 0.77 Retail facilities In dressing/fitting room 0.36 Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 76 In a mall concourse 0.55 Sports arena -playing area For a Class I facility` 1.84 For a Class II facilityd 1.20 For a Class III facility' 0.90 For a Class IV facilityf 0.60 Transportation facility in a baggage/carousel area 0.27 In an airport concourse 0.18 At a terminal ticket counter 0.40 Warehouse -storage area For medium to bulky, palletized items 0.29 For smaller, hand -carried items 0.48 a) In cases where both a common space type and a building area specific space type are listed, the building area specific space type shall apply. b) A 'Facility for the Visually Impaired' is a facility that is licensed or will be licensed by local or state authorities for senior long-term care, adult daycare, senior support or people with special visual needs. c) Class I facilities consist of professional facilities; and semiprofessional, collegiate, or club facilities with seating for 5,000 or more spectators. d) Class II facilities consist of collegiate and semiprofessional facilities with seating for fewer than 5,000 spectators; club facilities with seating for between 2,000 and 5,000 spectators; and amateur league and high-school facilities with seating for more than 2,000 spectators. e) Class III facilities consist of club, amateur league and high-school facilities with seating for 2,000 or fewer spectators. f) Class IV facilities consist of elementary school and recreational facilities; and amateur league and high- school facilities without provision for spectators. Informative Note: Table 144 -AAI is based on one from the Energy Conservation Code of NYS; the Lighting Power Allowances were reduced from the NYS Code to meet the needs of the ECS. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 77 Section 2. If any provision of this local law is found invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect any other provisions of this local law, which shall remain in full force and effect. Section 3. This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the New York Secretary of State. Energy Code Supplement 06-02-2021 78 TOWN 01F�� I'IIIA HACA CODI�E,,:,,,, ClHAP"rER 144 19411"A4 . . .. . .. . . . . N4&` . . ........ Y . ........ GO -DE, ql� I L111i. 1W 1W ENERGY CODWud I�,M, SUPPL E RA E N'T 4�LlDRA;:P.F.� 11,P�L ... 111P wo "Q.§/2....8Q.?/2021, .. . ........ I o w ir) o f I t h a c a. q�j Note ..-T-4.�:P, e•. ...... Two,.D & c. •u.. *.P.. •.e..r it's -documents work ...... .................................................... 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I . ....... ........................................ tions, with reauireiments above and bevond the state eneirev code that wiHi becorne rnore strineerit overtime. A 4A Ih-e ieqki4ements set fe4h gWe piiie4ty t& ek-etr 4i-eatjcwi7 iein ewab �e eneirgy7 a in 6 aff 84-d..gym..... ity. Q bj e, e t.41 e s- pFw, gU d e, r d(-A-kler meas;4jii'abi(-.naFid 4di�,qe . ..... rc-'dlkGtiGRE� 4p.(" 4'6 er�ssiepiE� fll-e-RI REAw b4diT)g&rrw.IjG+ i'einowktion-,7 and F+ew additkws. Te pii"qmEAe be�-A- pirac.t.es�-ipi tkede,&µg ,�.p of a:4oii-444e buildii4ff ;.„.te-dE44&i- wedc'ed G4 4 eirnissJDR&� 1"i -e -i, -A - wm-i-, �44& .0 . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . Q.bh ,42 ... ..... . .. .. ... . . .. .... jves �!� .......................... 2lk�!2�jives of this char-�f!- t2- (J.) �4f�iver rneasurable, irr�jrnediate, and Torllg:�ijirlg E�,dggtioins in ..................................................................................... ........ ... ..... .... .................................................................................................... ..... .............. ...................... ....... ............... .................. ........... ........................................ gz' ��.�'...Laissiolns frorn ali inew coriistn ction, certain additions, and rr,)aig[ ............................................................................................................................................................................ ............................... ................................................................................................... ...... ............... ........ ................... ... P [�-i!��ices in the desig�] of -t!)at deliver- reduced &I RG ernissions- and ... ........................................................................................... ......... .............. .......... ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ........ ...... ... ............................ r L2yide a rapid but ordeifly -�[g 5ition to bAdirllg.5 -�[�pt do not use fossil fu6s oin site for i �?� Hding ................... ....... ............. ........... ..................... .................................... ......................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................................................................ .................... ................... ... .......................... 2.e L9.Y . .... . ..... 5..irag.� i..r g p!2j �'�jir p, ��y 2Q? F ort j,,�Jyp. N, �.'..e..q�uA.'..e r -.n. e r-11 s .set f i .......... h . .... . .. . ..... . . .... ..... .. .. ... ...... .... .. p[iorily 12 f.��!2�,jEificatioin, reinewaWe energy, z.j!��4 e uireiments for- reductions in C ................... ................................................. ............................................................................................... ...... ..... . ... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... emissions Ljo into effect in thiree steDs: 2021. 2023. and 2026. SUBSECI l0N 144-102 l"ANEANGS ........................................................ :................................................................................................................................................................................................ 144-102.1 Findines of F:act F I ) e I o w r] o f Ithaca F o w..i.n B.2 a i.r d Ei.i.n d s L I ) a I..:. �tiha-e.a Energy Code Supplement 06 02 202J.::DAAF:F:foii- rj-�A)-k eoirnr�r# 9112.912. 9.2 1 3 1 ..................................................................... 1 � CH a e d a!2 !2 �Dg-ease in extreme weather everits, such as storms, floodirip heat waves that threaten hum, n UE� heakhycorr i unitie ..arid criticai infrastructure in the F wri, New York State, and across the wodd. 2� Fhere is a c�eair e er ing international consensus that to avoid the imost severe irrqjp�g�,-�s 2f 5� New York State, through its Oirriate Leadeirshir g d �2LDM�1!2it Protection Act, has set arribitious 99.!'11 s L o c o r n b a L clirnate chaing!�.th.m.l�.g.[.� reduction. State gg!'.2�s p�-e in ine with Man of the & Fhe combustion of fossii fuels in homes and other buildings inter riai air- q��g�i'L arid �has adverse imirjacts on human health. T For new buUWines, the most affordab|e and cost effective time to reduce ereenhouse P, -as #iha-*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 4 h"te"'5eg.- ii oD I I 1 2 SCOPE AND APPLICATION ..T . U 133E :.""Fl N 1144-201 .Fh4s,e,Re..p.gy....(; .epy..t....pk"Gv.p.dE- irEaquI4 at in te t4e p::.ka. .u+pe..p: n..ppt.s...4..:9:p.e. .New ....y l�..,& ...........1;rner .y... e erv.at. ..n- n-Ged.e....�.N.*S. f.G.;.G �......:::F..hi.s...eDBaa.p.:k.p::.....„..Iµnxp.l..µ.....be.....e4&Fe.e. ...in a4ti.ean....te-.t.he....NYS GC.Q Pursuant to section 11-109 of the New York State Energy Law, and subject to the provisions and requirements of that section, the Town of Ithaca/Cii-ty 4: 1t�aa has the power to promulgate a local energy conservation construction code that is more stringent than the IEIn.� it „y„ �!!� ,Eyp, iic�ri Construction Cade of New York State (ECCCNY S1NY—&EC4:C.. ..I [D is ECS .. E2yic�a:as> ire^g� 4!!!'erN erits> and sta indairds> that are in addition toarid sha H su�y.yy^.�II�:^rNm�:^aat ...............................................................0..'.......................................................................`.1..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................R..........................................................................................0..'....IC.................................................R............................. p"ec uirements> and standards set forth in the ECCC�'I`�YS and iin C1)a .f.[ 1.2. Eu�ulc�iirn•� C'ran.�tp"u�cLV�arn a�nc� C=Vp"�^ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ E................................................ R...................... ... ............... ........ �..a......................................................................................................................................... Freirerr ^inturxirn of the C�'ode of the .t.owrn of Ithaca, ISI~ne .ala�ns s> aa:acifications and other ilr"na�ta: r iaals irec wired by .................................................................... R....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... R............ L........................................................................ a.................................................................................................................................................::............................................. y tl~na:a Code Einfran"cert.) 0fflcer p -..e.] r.n.g tca the EC S irelated C0.. n aona:arnts> caf the IkauVlld.Vrn s>tiructu�"a:a arn� op. parca. f.l ..sIhaalH Ikae submitted to the Cade Enfoircernent Officeir in ccain"urnctioin with an a.. Iicatiran for «a ...............p...................Y.R...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................V:.................................................................................................................p..p................................................................................. tagVldin.. . eiri nVt .aup". u a inL to said' Clha a,E ]..Z.fa aind . gu'Su�ainL tca CI~na ate^ir Z- Q Z21nirn.. of tl-ne Code of t0aa:a ..........................,.......p........................................1"................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................L................................................R........................................9........................................................................................................................... Fawn of Ilthaca. Tlhe Tcawrm Qshallll einfcairce t:lhiis c,:h£a. fair iiin add do t:ra tlhe Tcawn's einf..P!ccerareint: of tl"me EC;CCINY . C;Ihrasafer. .IE EuHdiaa�..y CoinsLp"u ctVcarn and Fire Pre rreintiorn of the Code of the Iowan of Ithaca sets fcartlh the method for ...................................... ....d...a..................................................................................................................................................................... ...............................................R............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... a diminVsstiratilon and enforca:arnernt of the EC's and esta bkshes> arawa:ap".� cjgtiess and res>aoinsVbffltVes in ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... C......................................... R......................................................................................................... C....................................................................................... connection therewith. VncludVncs irieinalties and other irernediess for vioa atirans of the ECS. N9W:...64.7-.y...OF...IT ....:I;"C° I UIDE.Tt, 'OW14-164"'S- ..ORM-)WAAWE:...CML y Except as specified in this chapter, this chapter shall not be used to require the removal, alteration or abandonment of, nor prevent the continued use and maintenance of, an existing building or building system lawfully in existence at the time of adoption of this chapter. Itlhaea.Energy Code Supplement06: �:�02J.: F:t...:f�.p::eo.i p..µ..pi.9112.912.C2:: 5 .:., ������N - S U B S I:_::� cTUON 202 APPLICABILITY e requirements of this shall apply tothe following construction: 1. All new construction, excluding additions and renovations that are not specified in this list Z. All additions 500 square feet or larger to single family dwellings or two-family dwellings 3. All additions 1,000 square feet or larger to buildings other than single family dwellings ortwo- family dxveUin0s 4. All MAJOR RENOVATIONS, as defined in Chapt-ef�ff,..i o r].. 4 3. for- ali neces aEy jp!.�!'rnits have been submitted p[ior to the Cor r iian e D t if such additional information reasoriabiy �-eg�jired �by the Code Enforcement Offic i , and the S, within a reas i a[ le r pt iod of tirrie of its submission, arid In any ��ithirl | | / Code compliance asapplied totypes ofbuildings: | * Commercial Buildings shall meet the provisions ofI�44 Commercial Building Provisions. | #��*aEnergy Code Supplement ~� 6 � • Residential Buildings shall meet the provisions of (_4,a to .S..eCtiior]. J...4 5 Residential Building ...................................... Provisions. • Mixed-use buildings where more than 50% of the heated floor area is residential shall meet the requirements for residential buildings set forth in (_4,a to sectiion 1.4„4 5. Mixed-use buildings where 50% or more of the heated floor area is commercial shall meet the requirements for commercial buildings set forth in C-hapter.Sect..q.ln..14:4:4. In mixed-use buildings, the whole building shall comply with all applicable requirements; no portion is exempt from requirements ex -e e....t...a.&4..e... c.4).e..:.....ii..iR.....G..µn :.a-te ir-�,.4.....aT)......5, • Additions – The applicant shall demonstrate compliance for additions in either of the following two ways: 1. Independent of the existing building: All applicable requirements shall be met for the addition alone, without considering the existing building. ....1.f....t.�"jafdt�"is�p”lp�yiin�o"P��2!^tf:.... '.:...l.............!l..!...2 . tj:h xiSdin I: !�iill&ng thein all iref&ences t:o "[') ailldiin in ectiioinss 1..44 4 J..�' 4 5 and 1..44 6 shall ......................................................................... ri1...........................................................................................................................................................................................11...................................................................................................................I....................................................................................................................................... refer to the addition. ................................................................................................................................. 2. Together with the existing building: All applicable requirements shall be met for the addition and the existing building together, as a whole .....l.:f...aa:)_e....add..i.t.l.:.r1......i..s....cor2n..1r1.11..yi.l"�..g.-.L..g.!2:t.ht" .Ir....:P.t.1"P.....aI)e... !-2 i°sding Ik!!Hfflin then aHH i�ef&einces tca ��I:)��iillcJin in Sections 1..44 4 1..44 5 and 1.44 6 shall ........................................ A...............................................�TR..................................................................................................................................................................................................X.:T.......................................................................................................................M.........................................R...................................................................................................... refp.l:..:t ....the ......addition .....and ....the .....existing ....k1g.iJ.. in...g....:t.g.a:.:t.l�.t".o::. • In MAJOR RENOVATIONS, the whole building, including space outside of the work area, shall comply with all applicable requirements. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .-RAFT...: .�::..... a a ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 �n:C=�: 1: 7 h,te,,,5eg.- i OIC I I 1 3 DEFINITIONS SE..T.. .SU113SE :,..I.VON :Jf. 4-301 GENERAL 144-301.1 Term"mro Defined in (."hh r Codes Where terms are not defined in this code and are defined in the New Yo4*-State Energy Conservation Construction Code of...1.` e ..Y.pi'k SLate such terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them as in that ... ... .................................. ............ ...... ....... .., code. Where terms are not defined in this code and are defined in a New York State code other than the Energy Conservation Construction Code, and the applicable code is specifically referenced in relation to the terms, such term shall have the meanings ascribed to them in relation to the referenced code. S.E.-CT::.1.N.SUB EC.T.IION 302 GENERAL DEFINITIONS ACCREDITED PASSIVE HOUSE CERTIFIER - An organization accredited by Passive House Institute or Passive House Institute US as a Passive House Certifier. A list of Accredited Passive House Certifiers can be found at www.passivehouse.com and www.phius.org. ADAPTIVE REUSE — The repurposing of a building for a new permitted use or change in occupancy type. GRI0...1L.1 URAl... B Ull._I:1 NG A structure des4zin d and constructed to house fairm eauir rnent. farrn irrl . Ieirnerits . rxiul-Lm litrestoclk Ihp rein oir otlheir hoirticultuir4 a�22 h�ft�..I lhiis> structure shall not kis:^ a ................l...................................................r.....1...............................V a......... ......... .......................... ..............a..... ....... ........".,.....g.........................x...................................................................................................... ......... .............................1.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6ace of humain Ihabitation cap-. a iri ace of ernirillovrn ent where aaricultw4� riiroductsi wire r.irocessed, treati .1:...F".....xxt....._n.:.P::...`>.a:S.........i.�....��.t?.....p�.....t~�.�...�.t?..._u�u::�.t'......Ik�.`�...:1.a:S.t"......1�.9�u �aII...c. ASHRAE 90.1. 201........The publication entitled "ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1........... 2016, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-rise Residential Buildings" ¢Oet aef 20165 pririti"_;y published by ASHRAE the American Soc;ieL of I iestin � If�efri.:p: ,�timr z.j!d it C�'camrr�'itioinin:� Em]gineers. In several ............................................................................................................................ N................................................................................................ i..ro...................................... E...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... m irovissionss. a .sioecific r r intim of the standard is ssioecified. frau exai nr le. A&I MAE 00.1 2.013. BIOMASS — Organic material that is processed and burned to provide energy, particularly for space heating, through direct thermal energy. Biomass for space heating purposes includes cord wood, pellets, and chips. BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE — The insulated exterior walls (above and below grade), floors, ceilings, roofs, and any other building element assemblies that enclose heated space or provide a boundary between heated space and unheated space. COMMERCIAL BUILDING — See also MIXED-USE BUILDING. Any building that is not included in the definition of RESIDENTIAL building. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, 0 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D PT...:f-o.i::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµr ..w�t....01��8/�:0=�: J: 8 COINAINAN.JNIJ�Y IRENrwAiaL.r ENERGY [:::ACIIL.oirvo Ari off site i"�:^ra�:^wp�ba e �ri�^ir.. s> stern rai. facilit t0rp�t is nw ulg fieri as .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................s..y.................................................................................................y...................................................i................................................................ a communit en�:^ir.. facullit uncia: r" a .i.alucualba e New York state and ��71°' i utiNt statutes acrid i"uless. ..........................................................................Y..................................N......................................Y.....................................................�....C.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Y...................................................................................................................... C01\A��t.[ INCE D .I. Q. _ I�Iµia:� 91..sst dpi after" Itlhacua .I.owin [ raaird ado jinn of -LI)e 1�7c a� law coritairriirig tlµia: ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................Y.....................................................................................................................................................................................p........................................................................................................................................................................................�....................................................... DESIGN PROFESSIONAL — A Professional Engineer (PE) or a Registered Architect (RA) licensed to practice in the State of New York. DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA —The horizontal projection of the floors associated with the directly heated space. DIRECTLY HEATED SPACE - An areas or room that is enclosed within the building thermal envelope and is directly heated using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass as the energy source. Spaces are indirectly heated (and not directly heated) where they connect through openings with heated spaces, where they are separated from heated spaces by uninsulated walls, floors or ceilings, or where they contain uninsulated ducts, piping or other sources of heating using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass. DORMITORY - A multiple dwelling which provides sleeping accommodations and domestic facilities and services for a group of college, university or secondary school students. EASY PATH — See alse d so known as PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH. One possible compliance path for this Code, under which a certain number of points must be earned. ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION (ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT [EVSE], EV CHARGING STATION, CHARGING POINT) - The element in an infrastructure that supplies electric energy for the recharging of plug-in electric vehicles. ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING SPACE (EV PARKING SPACE oo, EV„ S PA..CE) — A parking space that includes access to a dedicated electric vehicle charging port and supporting electrical infrastructure, collectively referred to as Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). ENERGY USE Ail references to erierery use in this r;harater refer to site erierav use, which is the heat acrid c^Ie tinicity consumed by a buildiric as reflected at the meter arid/or in the utility bWs. ENERGY PROFESSIONAL - A professional holding a current accreditation in the energy field from BPI, AEE, ASHRAE, RESNET, or other body approved by the Director of Pl—a iirig aind Developme�# pd_ e. Er, ;tor ;.cuerl'.i.e rlt.. or their designee. FLOOR AREA —The total square footage of all levels as measured from the inside finished surface of the walls, but excluding outside courts, unconditioned garages, and uninhabitable crawl spaces and attics. l-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C6.::::C!.2::::_2.C2..J.::D-RAP::F...:fo.i::..... _�A1:. ernes°g.................................................fo.[.a...n..e.c .....u..rn ....t...h..e .....E.a..irt.h..°......c.o..u....t ....f.iro..a...n.....................decay. .....o.rg.a...n.u.c .....r.....a..L.^..o...u.a..l.............In..aFOSSIL FUELS – n . cornrnoin fossil fueIs a ire I�ra: �° II ^u rNm a rail g� 4 �]Z.i tg[ a -5, l it P�p..0 -��.p�ases> of this EC's fossil fueIs> shall also ......................................................................................................................................................Y..............................................................M..............................M...............................................................................g................................................'.................A..'..................................................................................................R................................................................................................................................. urncllude^ corN i non extracts, derivatives, and y^.�!Egdgcjs ref f2�s ill fu�:^Ils> uinchidiin�_y kjgj !22t Iluaruuted to ............................................................................................................................................................ M........................................................................ k................................ f........................................................................................................................................ R..................................................... d... a.....................................................................................................................6................... U:........................... &. I�eiros>a: na: p!2� g!'.2s[ua]e. h+'.-r.r:.e.....f ell-..fd .l.s....a.r:.e....n-GA44ed........:t4.y.....m.'. ...E444..II.....4f.o,.o::.....pK4r�e.&s e.r).e.o::.g.gp.....aa' d G'944)E,'7 a....0 n''a:r- r...G�tIh. +w44,....e p .y...& aat'edr GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) – Any of several gases, including carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N20), and flo'u.o..rinated gases, that trap heat in the atmosphere. Gl~:4 ern-u"&F' ' ns""a"ir'er"'t' e"'tea"i"r) e'au.sea...o.:f..g.l.e4a..a..Il....c,.l.ir ..........cDrange. HEATED FLOOR AREA–The horizontal projection of the floors associated with the heated space. HEATED SPACE - An areas or room that is enclosed within the building thermal envelope and is directly or indirectly heated using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass as the energy source. Spaces are indirectly heated where they connect through openings with heated spaces, where they are separated from heated spaces by uninsulated walls, floors or ceilings, or where they contain uninsulated ducts, piping or other sources of heating using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass. HEAT PUMP, AIR SOURCE – Air source heat pumps extract heat from the ambient air. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps are not considered air source heat pumps. HEAT PUMP, GROUND SOURCE – Ground source heat pumps, also known as geothermal heat pumps, are heat pumps that extract heat from the earth, groundwater, a body of water, or similar sources. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps are not considered ground source heat pumps. HOTEL– A buildintz containins.r roorns d'esirzned and oirus.,unaIly r lanned to be irented or Ihired out for IIivin oi. s1c^a:. i i.n..g pgcgD�.nrl.)odatoons fog,. tirain. sic^int occu IFuarnc ..d.e.f.ii..ii...i..in.....C..i..t.....C;�ad.t'r.....Secti.orr-3..2........a.rn.d...s�k41 ....... '. r ^n y - y �. y M �.. iwnc j. .e....'.:.t.�x......�yy...�..P....b.ea. ......a..dry.........b.y..aa.....a'"w�.....i..lYnII"i......s4..r�.....�'ua'&....:.t''&:,.�::.�Y-is"w-..�..�ex..... .4:,:::�"......��..�cn.....�k:,�i't''#Eh'�n.....:z�.. ECS _ i the Eine irpv Code Sui r le i ento which is CII 1.44of the Ithaca 1 owin Code. LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (LEED) — A green building rating/certification system, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and administered by Green Business Certification, Inc. (GBCI). LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE (LPA) - Maximum allowed lighting power density. L.,.lL-.L. o_I~ng Frec ra o; Ilowances foo- use in Piresciru ative C orn. Bance Path E Path count x,14' �fiu'�Int L.u'�I~ntuin.. sire .. ita�^n iin �ak�l�^ ................................................................................................................................................................................. C........................................................... p.................................................................... /...................... �"..................................... C.....................................................................ro...........................l. �........................ g............................ f„............................................................................... LIGHTING POWER DENSITY (LPD) - Lighting power consumption per square foot of floor area, measured in watts per square foot. l-tlh&e.aa....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D P::t.... .�::..... _�A ....eoirrn..iµr ..w�t....0��2' '�'�:0=�::' 10 LIVABLE SPACE - A space in a building for living, sleeping, eating or cooking. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, closets, halls, storage or utility spaces and similar areas are not considered dµralxt44e Iiiva_b e. spaces. MAJOR RENOVATION — Any construction or renovation to an existing structure other than a repair or addition, where (1) the WORK AREA exceeds 75 percent of the FLOOR AREA and (2) two or more of the following occur: A) Replacement or new installation of a heating plant or system (e.g. boiler, furnace, or other major system). Changes to ventilation and air conditioning systems are not considered renovations of the heating system. B) Construction that involves disassembly of greater than 50% of the area of the ab v g-jp2topn(, [_i„ .o e BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE � GeIII-IIiRg aind abGve grade, wa4s4in the building. C) Changes to lighting, including but not limited to new installation, replacement, relocation, or removal, of lamps, lighting, or other illumination fixtures in greater than 50% of the building FLOOR AREA. Space within a building interior that is not currently lit, and is not proposed to be lit, shall not count toward the 50% calculation. MIXED-USE BUILDING — See also RESIDENTIAL BUILDING and COMMERCIAL BUILDING. Any building In which a portion of the use is residential, and a portion of the use is commercial. For purposes of this Supplement, any mixed-use building in which more than 50% of the HEATED FLOOR AREA is for residential use shall be classified as a RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. Any other mixed-use building shall be classified as a COMMERCIAL BUILDING. When determining the size of residential spaces, include all dwelling units, as well as all shared amenity spaces (common areas) that serve .2rl1y the dwelling units, including but not limited to shared lobbies, hallways, stairways, gyms and laundry areas. Do -riot coi_mto ea,.,�- ss-waated ' 'II.t..Ick....non......re..ca-0'de'ntll'a.Q....n.p wea.s.., NATIONAL GREEN BUILDING STANDARD (NGBS, OR ICC/ASHRAE 700) — A green building rating/certification system approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), under which points can be earned for energy efficiency; water efficiency; resource efficiency; lot development; operation and maintenance; and indoor environmental quality. OL;C;l...JPIARt.E SPACE A roorn or enclosed sii de:as4med for Ihurnain occu iDaincv in whiildh individuals foo. amus>ein ^int educatiionai oir simillair ra roses oo- lira whiialh oL;curparts po-e ein�_y�a�gf:ad apt Ilo aoir .......................I...a..............1...a........................................................................................................................d.................................................................................................................................................6...................f...........................................................................................................................................6...........................................................................d..n........N..A....................................................................G. and whiialh its eouiirairied wilth rneans of ep�re:ass and Iliraht «✓orad tra: ntiila�tiion faaiiliities rneetiine the reauiilrernents of the BuiHdine Code of New York State. ON SITE RENEWABLE EivirRGY SnrSTEn4: a I'enewaba e ena: rev systerr'n �ocated on anV of the f6lowi a. Fhe IbuiHdi k�................1F.�"�.a:......frirp:.lea:.9:::ty....! ..ta .!"P..... .a:.o..a:....:t:.�"�.a:....lk e ...�...�..i .......i..s.._�..p."a.:t:ed c. A r roiria: rtv that slhaires a boundary with and is under the carne ownershiri oir controi as the roma tv on which the buHdiine its Iloaated ItIha-eaa....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::_202]..D -RAPT.. .�::..... aaska ....c.o.i ..Iµn ..w�t....OJ�2 /�:C=�:: 11 d. a��° ra:aq t l.aa its urnd'eo, tlhe saaroe ownraaa: rsshi. o- cornto-o 11 as fl-ae . t2.r!2t j care vu -In clh -LI)e kauulld'urn i. 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PASSIVE HOUSE CERTIFICATION — A certification program for buildings, including commercial buildings, constructed to high-performance "passive building standards." PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE PATH —Also known as WHOLE BUILDING PATH. A compliance path for theItl=na.ca-&+e.fgy....Code, .._&. Pj.40. y..eintf.]f..9::.y.... p..a:.....g..r~�.r�.�..�..!"P::�.. in„t, under which a building must comply with specified standards of one of several certification programs and/or use modeling to show compliance. Fre0».1...1G I...OAD A da vilce that is s in electiriici pIIu .aaada ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................t....c.u....i.n........t.......c....a.....p..°......i.r....a...:.a....c......a...:.a....ata cl C.................................... Fhis excludes devices that vire accounted for as . a.2o�t gf rDz,.jj [ kauulldin.. end uses such as I iv lighting ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C..........................................................1............................................................g............................................................................................................................................................................... ..:.f?..!."N:.:..1....2.!"I. '...._ -t�,,,E...["I.t'..:t...!."�.g.,. PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH — Also known as Easy Path. A compliance path for the 41ha-Ca E. eo:..gy. CJ(2S�adesvreint0^o,y„a„u„raa�trlg„iµn„t, under which a certain number of points must be earned for the building to show compliance. PROJECT A.s. ...1a..rid....ure....aa.et:. .ii.:ty,e+.c. rn.rN.t.o::.+ .:tii.e. ..W.lµn..i..c.a:r....r.e. ..o::.e.&..a....b.e.A.d.....p.e.o::.”t...:fre+v"r....#n.e....Bu4k.�W)g D.vi.sio n.....and w..1.....fe i r4...4.6... }e.&..:t:. .....t.lcn.e.....p4 sN$;.4e&r4tieff;....a pear y..... ...tyr+e...EDf...4jFe7....E* nte. i.:t.y , 6r„.e.7...o.f... lro e8=ty- PROCESS ENERGY - Energy consumed in support of a H29eaireh7 a: (- hj ataesa.4; manufacturing, industrial, of commercial ire.se..aaircIn sir ed'ucaato.2inaall process other than Elppt_Lf heating, ventilating, ain6air conditioning, a........................................................................................................................................................ Eplrtt%Ee wnratt it heating d stic wRaa-teir, Feceptaelle Ips_ g loads, lighting, and appliances. Examples of process loads include commercial cooking, commercial refrigeration, energy used by machinery in manufacturing, energy used by medical equipment, emergency generators,.a. rl d. energy used for agricultural needs. Examples of loads that are not considered process loads include electricity required for exhaust fans, heating and cooling for ventilation makeup air for any purpose including kitchen and lab hoods, and energy used for clothes drying. REC: See Renewable Eneirav Credilt (REC RENEWABLE ENERGY CREDIT (REC): a tradable instrument that represents the environmental attributes of one nieg;.m,,At iµp„ gpg.watt hour of renewable electricity generation and is transacted separately from the electricity generated by the renewable energy source. Also known as .REC renewable energy certificate, energy attribute and energy attribute certificate. RESIDENTIAL BUILDING — See also MIXED-USE BUILDING. Any building covered by the Residential Code of New York State, as well as any building that is classified in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Building l-tlha-eaa....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAPT.. .�::..... a a ....c.o.i ..iµr ..wit.... t�2 /�:C=�:: 12 Code of New York State in Group R-2, R-3, or R-4, including any !„e_so_derltiia building that has more than three stories above grade plane. RESTAURANT– S'k'x.4ref: ,ir t "a n e stablis hrneint that . !'epgir�s> Bind' gip, -Ves> rNmea^ s> coo. drinks to cus>tr rneirs Y.................................................................................................................C.............. F"........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ caro. ute oo de.IIitai^o-.. tIhe im. o fs...site.....u::.e.,: ..r.a­14t.7....f', A.....f ..iµu.t........: mad re...t'ii'e'ri....fa.c.p.po.:ty or....t'pa'wre'�'ri....as t'I=h'G&....t..1:.r.-0:y.a:„....a..r.ka.....u..se, d...a.Fp.d.....efln-ed....$ .. �k;�.g°d....b"2.5.C9.f... the ....City ...�.�d:n..., SERVICE. WAI Eft II RE R IVC Alsace (known as dornes�tic Ihot wa�teir Ihaa�tIlne,. Suirjr lar of (hot water- for r ur r r ses other than comfort heatuin SFreANDREL PANEL.... j I ) e airea raf a g1j.ain wall rair scr°eer] I o c a t e d Ikaetwe e ru \..i sJorn ao.'.e as caf wiind..2ws wlnicI coincealls structural buil&ne corniDonents such as coIui nips. floors. II RVQ C a: auiDrns:nt. and iohirnlbIlne. SPLIT SYSTEM - A heat pump or air conditioner in which one component is located outdoors and the other component(s) indoors, and which components are connected by refrigerant piping. FOi0 N - ..Fhe Fawn of Ithaca. WHOLE BUILDING PATH –Also known as PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE PATH. One possible compliance path for the k.ha.c..a„..t'wu'a:y..rgy...Gefj.e....FAjIIjf4&rn.e.ru:.t'..E::.r..e.!::g..E.... . ".....!j..Ir�..I .II..f".. ..t..!µn , under which a building must comply with specified standards of one of several certification programs and/or use modeling to show compliance. WINDOW -TO -WALL RATIO –The:a.t..i..a,...tota.11.airy^.....ofa.....lupi..µ.d.+m.g°..A,„....exterior g'II'x:uAe'� xx.11p.:.!..r.].g...(window.jI!..!"]....a.. d..ir.].g..:a..ir'e'a.... divided by the total area of the...pa ac tCg::::.!r... ".... :p....:S...RA_X11-t:0.. i...::s. 1..E. l.. ....t'4V—E.::". expressed as a percentage. .......&.a..iry.. (4..w.u....... w....xu.rtNs-,.m..... ic.s....and ......w:.�ry.. ...s.....ii......ir.o.nt...ef ie.s ate.........waa' pa..s-r'e'a Ib4e.. P.....w..fu�i'c'�u.....c.a.ray..11" ....:o.ta:r....:tlh..e.....11`�f-Y:SE ....r... a.. .t....c. pa....w..i..r.d.o.w....p.ru....:t:.a:r.ii.. rpa't'1 .........1::�.....parea..f...r 'f: WORK AREA–That portion or portions of a building consisting of all reconfigured spaces as indicated on the construction documents. Work area excludes other portions of the building where incidental work entailed by the intended work must be performed,, and portions of the building where work not initially intended by the owner is specifically required by the provisions oftllhe New York State Existing Building I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D P::s....fO.u::..... a ....c.a.ira..iµr ..w�t....0 ��2' '�'�:C=�: J:' 13 tion 144- _^� ��������K�����U��U BUILDING ~� «°��n�un�xx—xv��n��n— _te ___............................................. ~�~�~�~ PROVISIONS 1 GENERA[ 144-C401.1 Sc , The provisions in this are applicable to COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS their building sites, and associated systems and equipment. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS shall comply with one ofthe following: . Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path: The requirements of 144 C402 a. which the Fown s141 use as the �basis for verifying gj�d �2D�)jp��ance with the ECS. .2 .. Performance-based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path: The requirements of Sc,�et�effSubsection 144 C403 which is deta�led in 1.44 C403, which the lown sha� use as the �basis for verify�rq��, and o.+ -+.S (.) B 5 E C 1 0 N-1 4 4 -.,C402 PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH/EASY PATH 144-C402.1 General meet the requirements ofthis �44�C4O2, A-9���A��a t�gidir]..g must achieve a minimum of six (6) of the points described in this . A summary table is provided inl44C.402.6. 2Q23.and addffiona|enhanced reamirements beejnnineonarid after Januarv1.2QZ6. C402.2 Efficient ElIectrifica.tion "Q. �4.4 C482.2'1EE1Heat Pumps for Space Heating Two points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps or three points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps, as described in„44 C402.2.1. 1.. 4 C402.2.1.1 ........................... Only air source heat pumps or ground source heat pumps shall be used for all space -heating needs, with exceptions for electric resistance heating as described in ciecteffsu„Iksectigin 144 402.2.1.4. A heating system that uses only ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn three points. A heating system that uses only air source heat pumps or uses a combination of air source and ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn two points. 1.. 4 C402.2.1.2 ........................... Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps that use fossil fuels shall not earn credit under this point. 1.. 4 C402.2.1.3 ........................... : c at p . s>tat� d iin t0ma:.�� c�minc. s>a: mrt :^inca:� �m tlh...� ao carrus>DO.n 1.. �4...L (....1... p iirAk- source heat pumps shall I.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................r......................................................................................................................................................r..................... p p be listed in the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP) Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pump Product List, for the product types and sizes covered. For any air source heat pump not covered by NEEP, the heat pump shall use a variable speed compressor(s) and the heat pump compressor(s) shall operate in temperatures below zero (0) degrees Fahrenheit (the compressor may be supplemented by electric resistance heat in accordance with the exceptions described in sewli°a .sulbsectiior].. 4„4 402.2.1.4). 144 C402.2.1.4 To allow flexibility, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to heat 10% or less of the building's heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. A 4A,,,C402.2.2 EE2 Heat Pumps for Dl e;r Ob -Aserviice Water Heating One point shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 11.44 C402.2.2. Restrictions: This point may only be earned when all commercial portions of the building l"C:f!^ I...ur1_t^...gf..aa:.a. Vllcamnr m- criteria. aAre classified as HOTEL .m:. restaurant rair uinpp, iierlt„a eaItI-nc� ira�. ........ k. M ......... 4bbCoc lectuv6v use in~mcare thain 40 aalllcarns of wateit i Dir square foot rain an aininual Ikaasis. as cited in the latest Cornimerciia13u0ldims Ena rr.jv C onsurrmiratiOln Survev (f;BECS) or ccaimr)ar«unUe source 144 C402.2.2.1 All dcam.s,F.AiG Dmots�eo„tfte water heating systems shall use heat pumps and shall not use fossil fuels. All heat pump water heaters shall be set on heat pump -only mode. l-tlhacpa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2.1:: .JRAPT..fO.m::..... mmA..)4” c.o,.i ..iµr Rt....GI/ 2 12...Q2': 1: 15 Exception: In commercial kitchens, booster heat units for dishwashing must be electric, but shall be exempt from the heat pump requirement. Units used to pre -heat water for dishwashing shall use heat pumps. A 4A„,C402.2.3 EE3 Commercial Cooking Electrification Three points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of ,,4„4 C402.2.3. Restrictions: 1) Points may only be earned for bu�uo_l& ng: i cel, ppirto_2ri s tlht^„r„eqf t. a t„are.„ restaurants T)62ir other food service establishments that use a commercial kitchen hood,.....!2L 2) Points may only be earned if the building does not use fossil fuels, except for PROCESS ENERGY. For this point, PROCESS ENERGY shall exclude commercial cooking. 1.. 4 C402.2.3.1 ........................... All cooking equipment, including but not limited to ranges, griddles, and fryers, shall be electric. 144-0402, ffordabillity..._.. ..Il ..:: u r m of ........p....m. ............................................................................................................................ A 4A„,C402.3.1 All Smaller Building/Room Size One or two points may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: ...........This point may only be earned for HOTELS. as b. f::or a d'utii ins> tonus giant r a oinll is ^ a: pyo � c of fI~na:� aprr icar~ t dere )ori sera -Les ECS corn .rIliar~ c�� for tlh ..............................................................................................�..............................�..................................................`.....................�................................................................................................................p..�......................................................................................................................................................................................�.................................................................................... ad'd'utuo n togf.th�o[�Mith the ex^ stung Ika iWiin_...I!)is . giant iia not b ea��°iµned when cura��.�iid'�:^rin tlµna: .......................................................................ro...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................p.................................................".......................................................................................................................................................................................................g......................... p�.....Ji:tl%.p!”�....li.!”�..�”.II��inejf.."P.:t....pf....j.�"1.�"..._f i%st.iing....tae iII.....ng... 1.. 4 C402.3.1.1 ........................... For HOTELS, the average DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of all guest rooms in the building shall not be greater than the maximum average guest room size listed in Table J„4„4 C402.3.1.1. Individual guest rooms may exceed the maximum size. Table 144 C402.3.1.1 Area Requirements for Hotels and Motels Maximum average guest room size allowed to receive one point (SF) 280 Maximum average guest room size allowed to receive two points (SF) 230 .1 4A,,,C402.3.2 AI2 Heating System in Heated Space Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, p 6.::::0.2::::_02 J.:.D—RAPI....: .�::..... _�A ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28��:C=�: 1: 16 One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. 4 C402.3.2.1 ........................... All components of heating systems shall be installed inside space that meets all the following criteria: 1) Inside the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE 2) DIRECTLY HEATED SPACE 3) LIVABLE SPACE,.Q. C. ;_UPIABL..f S PA C_IE. or contiguous to LIVABLE SPACE oir 0 C C iuDF IABI...E S PA C E 4) On a building level whereat least 50% of the FLOOR AREA is DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA For purposes of this s-e(:Aiepi.sgbseuc tJo: heating system includes all parts of the system.c.!2pt f.2r„eI.-. uggst. �q 11..1r :.iµn ^ ::......ar]d..... _edi..cat e.......a.ii.r....JilllaIia:......"q..l"N::�..i� :.��.�".1�.:�.:�., including but not limited to mechanical equipment and the distribution network. Examples of spaces that are not allowed for heating system installation include but are not limited to: unheated or unfinished basements and attics, crawl spaces, outdoors, roofs, and exterior wall cavities. Rooftop systems, window -mounted systems, and "through -the wall' equipment such as packaged terminal equipment shall not be used. Exceptions: 1) Outdoor units of split system heat pumps may be located outdoors. 2) There are no limitations on the location of refrigerant piping. A 4A,,,C402.3.3 AI3 Efficient Building Shape One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 C402.3.3.1 The exterior surface area divided by the DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA shall be less than the maximum value provided inTable.:.4„4 C402.3.3.1. 144 C402.3.3.2 The exterior surface area shall be measured along the above -grade portion(s) of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE, including but not limited to walls, roofs/ceilings (depending on the location of insulation), and exposed floors (such as those below a cantilever). The area of windows, doors, and skylights shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. The areas of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE between directly heated spaces and indirectly heated spaces or unheated spaces, such as the wall between a heated building and an attached unheated garage, shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. 144 C402.3.3.3 For additions, the area of the thermal envelope between directly heated space in the addition and directly heated space in the original building (including shared walls and, if the addition is above the original building, floors/ceilings) shall not be counted as part of the exterior surface area. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D P::I....: .�::..... _�A ....c.o.i ..lµ�..w�t.... 1�2 /�:C=�: 1: 17 144 Table C402.3.3.1 ........................... Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value of: Exterior Surface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value of: Exterior Surface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) 199 or less 4.69 3,000 - 3,999 1.60 200 -299 3.88 4,000 -4,999 1.48 300 - 399 3.45 5,000 - 5,999 1.39 400 -499 3.17 6,000 - 6,999 1.31 500 - 599 2.98 7,000 - 7,999 1.25 600 - 699 2.83 8,000 - 8,999 1.19 700 - 799 2.71 9,000 - 9,999 1.15 800 - 899 2.68 10,000 - 14,999 1.05 900 - 999 2.57 15,000 - 19,999 0.94 1,000 - 1,099 2.47 20,000 -29,999 0.84 1,100 - 1,199 2.38 30,000 - 39,999 0.75 1,200 - 1,299 2.31 40,000 -49,999 0.68 1,300 - 1,399 2.24 50,000 - 59,999 0.64 1,400 - 1,499 2.18 60,000 - 69,999 0.61 1,500 - 1,599 2.13 70,000 - 79,999 0.58 1,600 - 1,699 2.08 80,000 - 89,999 0.55 1,700 - 1,799 2.04 90,000 - 99,999 0.53 1,800 - 1,899 2.00 100,000 - 199,999 0.46 1,900 - 1,999 1.96 200,000 -299,999 0.39 2,000 - 2,499 1.86 300,000 - 399,999 0.35 2,500 - 2,999 1 1.74 1400,000 or more 1 0.33 A 4A,,,C402.3.4 AI4 Right Lighting One point may be earned according to the requirements below. J...4. 4 C402.3.4.1. Mixed -Use Buildings For mixed-use buildings classified as Commercial, the entire commercial portion and all common areas oaf si!Eyir]..g..the residential portion (all areas outside of dwelling units, e.g. hallways, lobbies) shall comply with the requirements in this pec-tkwsu„Iksectiic�„iµn. Lighting inside the dwelling units does not need to comply with the requirements in this seeti sulbssa:�ctJor]. .................................................................. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6::::. ,::::.2.0 2.�:: .�;:::�....a �::..... � ....c.o.i ..iµ�.. .... .1.�P:.28��:C=�: J: 18 J...4. 4 C402.3.4.2 Lighting Power Allowance The total connected interior lighting power shall not be greater than the interior lighting power allowance. The total connected interior lighting power shall be calculated using the method described in the NYS EnergEner Conservation Construction Code of NYS. frr r tiv note.," themi tlaraca can b �aiL2�, in alae 020 y .............................................(............,................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ECCC YS in section C405.3.1 Total Connected Interior I. Z.2�in .....I.............�TL .The total interior lighting power .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................I............ allowance, in watts, shall be determined according to Table 1...4 AA1 (Appendix A) for all areas of the building covered in this permit. The lighting power allowance shall be determined by multiplying the floor area of each space times the lighting power density (LPD) value for the space type in Table 1.4.4 AA1 that most closely represents the proposed use of the space, and then summing the lighting power allowances for all spaces to calculate the total interior lighting power allowance. Trade-offs among spaces are permitted. Construction documents shall include a table of space -by -space as -designed lighting power densities along with the lighting power allowances from Table 1,�' 4 AA1. J...4. 4 C402.3.4.3 Additional interior lighting power. An increase in the interior lighting power allowance is permitted for specific lighting functions. Additional power shall be permitted only where the specified lighting is installed and automatically controlled separately from the general lighting, to be turned off during non -business hours. This additional power shall be used only for the specified luminaires and shall not be used for any other purpose. An increase in the interior lighting power allowance is permitted in the following cases: 1. For lighting equipment to be installed in sales areas specifically to highlight merchandise, the additional lighting power shall be determined in accordance with Equation 11...4.4 4-10. Equation .1:.44:::4-1D: Additional interior lighting power allowance = 250 watts + (Retail Area 1 * 0.3 W/ft') + (Retail Area 2 * 0.3 W/ftz) + (Retail Area 3 * 0.7 W/ft2) + (Retail Area 4 * 1.3 W/ftz) Where: Retail Area 1 = The floor area for all products not listed in Retail Area 2, 3 or 4 Retail Area 2 = The floor area used for the sale of vehicles, sporting goods, and small electronics. Retail Area 3 = The floor area used for the sale of furniture, clothing, cosmetics, and artwork. Retail Area 4 = The floor area used for the sale of jewelry, crystal, and china. Exception: Other merchandise categories are permitted to be included in Retail Areas 2 through 4, provided that justification documenting the need for additional lighting power based on visual inspection, contrast, or other critical display is approved by the caa:r..wjai .Cod e 0-_r]fo.o„ t^i.mer] Officer. 2. For spaces in which lighting is specified to be installed in addition to the general lighting for the purpose of decorative appearance or for highlighting art or exhibits, provided that the additional lighting power shall be not more than 0.5 w/ft2 of such spaces. J...4. 4 C402.3.4.4 Lighting Controls Except where lighting is required to stay on by New York State or local code, motion sensors are required for interior lighting in the following space types: office, conference room, kitchenette, corridor, stairwell, I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, 0 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D PT...:fo.�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t....0�/2 /x:0=�: 1: 19 restroom, lobby. Short off -delay (1 minute or less) is required for motion sensors. Manual control that allows lights to be kept off shall be provided. Except where lighting is required to stay on by New York State or local code, all exterior lighting shall be controlled by motion sensors, as well as photocells that ensure lighting stays off during daylight hours. fX!qgpt.i 0.11. i...i_Dmtin_ loo" s>u..n. its> mw ^I~Nm. Iirol~Nm t !. !E uu.rf1n rnts> of 1.4 C�`�'i02. �.4.�'i ...,............................................................,..................................................................p.................................................................................q................................................................................................................................................................................. J...4. 4 C402.3.4.5 Other Lighting Standards H exterior IIig.l. uin.. .�haII COlTt .mll wn ith the ..7ownrn of Ithaca Outdoor Ug!)tiin _ i...�wna ..7own n C'o��a: C'Ih� ate it ...................................................................................s..........................�....................................................................�.......y.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................�s...............................�............................................................................................................L..................... 1..7t...A:y.m::o..r....4.E.i.: .i..ing....s n4l.....c; li" '.....W#h.....Duk....Sky ....„.t.a.ndair.d.&. J...4. 4 C402.3.4.6 Commissioning Commissioning of lighting and lighting controls is required. A commissioning plan shall be developed by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or an ENERGY PROFESSIONAL or approved agency (as defined in the state energy code) and shall include the following items: 1. A narrative description of the activities that will be accomplished during each phase of commissioning, including the personnel intended to accomplish each of the activities. 2. A listing of specific lighting and controls to be tested and a description of the tests to be performed. 3. Functions to be tested, including but not limited to, lighting power density (to show compliance with lighting power allowance requirements) and control settings. 4. Conditions under which the tests will be performed. 5. Measurable criteria for performance. The DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL shall execute the commissioning plan. A commissioning report, consistent with the commissioning plan, shall be submitted prior to the Certificate of Occupancy being issued. 144 C402.3.5 AIS Modest Window -to -Wall Ratio One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 C402.3.5.1 The vertical fenestration area, not including opaque doors and opaque spandrel panels, shall be not greater than 20 percent of the gross above -grade wall area. 144 C402.3.5.2 For additions, the area of gba yt^ g!Eg 'g walls that were part of the building thermal envelope of the original building but are not part of the building thermal envelope of the new building shall be counted towards the g122Yg2 z„�„ad wall area of the addition. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::_202]..D—RAPI....: .m::..... m ....c.o.irn..lµ�..w�t....01�2 ��:0=�: 1: 20 1 4 4..-..C...4 0 2..,,,4 Renewable Ene.Egy ......................................................................................... ........................ C402.4.1 RE1 Renewable Energy Systems JD to thiree iDoints imav Ike earned accordimo.r to the reauirernents below. 1..44 C402.4.1.1. Points avaiIabe On site and off site renewable eneirev systerns that rneet the reauirerneints of this subsection shaHi earn 1�.r2 12 r2g.i r] -L s I.). a s e d o in t..I.-] e i..i.r a r.n r.� g a I e..Jl..e c.. -.L r i c a I o r .......... t..J.h e.1 -1.-D at e. nergy p!-oduct.J.2 in ... .......... M u I I.J.2IIS Ef ns^�nr g lka l f !2.s, MY s.Y ste.. 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Step g..- CalcuIate the Nurnbeir of Points Earned ..................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Fhe number of rgints earned for a renewable energy , y,5,t�,�,LD is based on th -� direcuy !)eated foor area of ..................................................................... ..... ............. ............................................................................................................................................................................. ...................... ..................................................................................... f .. ........ .............................. ........................................................................................................................ the biAjiin i -L seiryes. Po�nts sbad be eairr�ed based gin a w ig[�j!.�d py�,Lpge ire�ated to I'esilderltilal and .................................................................... 9 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ................ ....... ........... f.� . ... ............................................................................................................................................................................... cornmerciai flooir area, as described in Eggg-�ion 144 .4 2. For r gLr2sf,5 of this subsection 144 C402.4.1 ........................................................................ ............................... ........................... .............................................................................................. ....... .............................................................................................. ...... ..................................................................................................................................................................................... ....... 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R ................. 14 k9i 111.2� it (f 2) CA ii ec ly beg1pd f122ir airea of Cor-nn'lercial spz-.1 ., I ................... ........ ........................... ... .............................................................................................. .................................. ....... ...... RA = Diirectiy ljegjf�4 floor area of Resideint4i sjp?,�f (f 2) ................... ........ ............ ....................... .. ............................................................................................... ......... .............. ................ .......... ...... ..... Note.- For btjilding� tjg no residentiol s a e s t I e � tic/ to zero. .................................. ...................... ......................................... ..................................................................................... ...... P ......... t ...... .... 2 ..................................................................... ..... ...... .......... .. ..... ..... . ...... .. .... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... ..... .. .. ..... .... .......... ... .. ..... ..... Asss;!Dptions: [Mixed use buiIding �Nith 2,000 ft' of resideint4i directly [�f ?1!2�4 flg2i� P!2j �,000 ft, of ........................................................................................................ .......................................... .................. ........ ............................................................................................................................. ... ....................................... ........................................................... cornmerciai dire c. - I heated floor airea. A 25 Ikw soIar array is being .................................................................... ... ...................... .... . Y .......................................................................................................................................................................... ............................... ........................ .......... .............. ........... . eta: P 1..0 �V. ..r.n.g .-.L e .......... P V W..a t.1 s C a �!.c u l!.a t o. i.r.., i I.. is r ed t In a t t l.h e 2E Ik...W s o..1 a . . ........ a..i.r].,..ay �Li]1. B e i.n e w a b.] e. [D.e r gy d g c.-L.J o i.n s 3 02.0. 0 O...k. W.Jh../yegE ltiha-e.a Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6 0 2 2 0 2 ]...D-RAPT..f().� rj�.)4 J:: 21 standard in Its ��SO 17065 scoiDe of accreditation. §�ii-ible for IRECs 4e in accordance with the r L2yisioins of this subsection. Reinewables firgim inew iL Purchase Contract such as a Power- Purcl. ase A reerneint HL Purchase Contract such as a Power Purcl- a e A reeiment #lha-*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 22 3. An interconnected e�ectirilca� network where einergy �4f �ive!�y fgp?�it between the c. Fhe renewab�e einergy sys��!22 LD��st �have cornimeing .d or ��.,Lgtioin on or after January J.. 2015 arid before the date the ceirtificate of occur ?,!]!�y f Ej[�� builUml Is issued. it has made a good f�jilth effort -to have the renewaWe eneirgy systern needed toearnthe samenumberofomintsunder the reamirementscf 144-C402.4l2� standard and submitted 'to the Code Einfoircerrient Officer on an aininual basis for no �ess than 15 D�����t | #��*aEnergy Code Supplement ~� 23 � r tovide documentation to the Code Enforcement Officer- of ain a�terriat -� s pp�y �2D'�[a�t with the Green e7" Renewable Enemy gt L nd the United States edition) and shaU�becormevedtoand retired onbeha|fofthe entitvwho has financia|or d. In the case of fWi or, p?! -t41 transfer of ownership 2f tf.� �?� 0ding, f2ii2��iing ��!�deirstarid the ir g��irerneints of this subsection 144 C402.4.1. rid the dut to fulfWi theim- arid A 4A C402.4'2 RE2Biomass Space Heating Three points may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 C402.4.2.1 Dn|ybiomasssystemsshaUbeusedforaUspace'heatngneeds,vvithexceptionsfore|ecthcresistance heating asdescribed in.].,44C402.42.4. 144 C402.4.2.2 Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. 144 C402.4.2.3 All biomass equipment must comply with the NYSER Renewable Heat NYprogram guidelines, available at J...4. 4 C402.4.2.4 ........................... To allow flexibility, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to heat 10% or less of the building's heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. A 4A,,,C402.5.1 OP1 Development Density One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. 1.. 4 C402.5.1.1 ........................... One point shall be earned if (DU + CA) > (7 x Acreage), where: DU = the number of all Residential dwelling units on the entire parcel occupied by the building CA = the floor area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, on the entire parcel occupied by the building Acreage = the land area, measured in acres, of the entire parcel occupied by the building. 1.. 4 C402.5.1.2 ........................... DU shall include all dwelling units on the parcel occupied by the building, including those in existing buildings. CA shall include all Commercial space on the parcel occupied by the building, including that in existing buildings. CA shall not include common areas s,^i ii„iµn c�„rfly in t^„�I!%iµng y� Dii„ts or other Residential space. Acreage shall include all land area on the parcel occupied by the building. Mixed Use Ueva: iorim e nt i isitd ant�u�it`-:2Ir".[I f 11>.�U:�2f.�_.........!....1.....L ......:-.!....�::::..._: Paoca..� aciraaaeo 1.5 acres Acira-.aee m.: 1.5 DU ..µ CA m.: 1..2...n.. 10 -.::: 22 2.2. > 10.5 ........................................................ 1 44;;;;;C402.5.2 OP2 Walkability ltlha-epa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::_202]..D FT...:I .�::..... � ....c.o.i ..iµ�.. ... 1�2 �2:C=2: 1: 25 One point may beearned according tothe requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, DPZ VVa|kabi|ity, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. J...4. 4 C402.52.1 This point shall be earned when either of the following two conditions is met, in addition to the other requirements in this J...44C40I5.2. 1\ The building is within one quarter (0.25) mile of at least five of the Neighborhood Amenity Types listed inTab|el44 C402.5.2.1. a. No single Amenity Type shall be counted more than twice, even when more than two examples of the Amenity Type exist. For example, a building on Aurora Street's "Restaurant Row" could count two restaurants maximum. b. Atleast two Amenity Categories shall berepresented. c. The one quarter mile measurement(s) may be taken from any part(s) of the building. Z\40 The building is within aToxvn development priority area for which a regulating plan has been developed and adopted. J...4. 4 C402.52.2 For all buildings, atthe time ofproject completion, sidewalks, walkways and/or trails must bepresent on the prope connectie++to an existing network of pedestrian infrastructure. Table 144 C4025I1 #h&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 26 Neighborhood Amenity Types and Categories Amenity Category Amenity Type Food retail Supermarket Grocery with produce section Community -serving retail Convenience store Farmers market Hardware store Pharmacy Other retail Services Bank Family entertainment venue (e.g., theater, sports) Gym, health club, exercise studio Hair care Laundry, dry cleaner Restaurant, cafe, diner (excluding those with only drive- thru service) Civic and community facilities Adult or senior care (licensed) Child care (licensed) Community or recreation center Cultural arts facility (museum, performing arts) Education facility (e.g., K-12 school, university, adult education center, vocational school, community college) Government office that serves public on-site Medical facility that treats patients Place of worship Post office Public library Public park Social services center A 4A,,,C402.5.3 OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces One point may be earned for installing electric vehicle parking space(s) and related infrastructure that meet the requirements of this Ee.c:t: ot4su�ubs c;to_gin. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. J...4. 4 C402.5.3.1 Required Number of EV Parking Spaces The number of required EV parking spaces shall be determined using Table 1.44 C402.5.3.1(1) based on ................... the number of Residential Dwelling Units (DU) and the area of Commercial space (CA). DU = the number of Residential dwelling units in the building. Itlh pa...Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::.2'. 0 2.�::D. .�;::a....:i .�::..... 4A.....c.o,.M[.i ..wit.... GI/ 2 12...Q2':: 27 CA = the area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, in the building. CA shall not include common areas sero„,y..Jrlg...2„iµn„I„r„ nra„III„iin e „iµgotor other portions of Residential space. When determining the total number of required spaces in mixed-use buildings, EV space requirements for Residential Dwelling Units and for Commercial space shall be calculated separately and summed. Table I.A. C402.5.3.1 (1) Required Number of Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAFT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28��:C=�: J: 28 Residential Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Number of Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Dwelling Units (DU) 2 10 Residential Portion (SR) 1 to 6 1 7 to 13 2 14 to 20 3 21 to 24 4 25 to 30 5 31 to 38 6 39 to 46 7 47 to 53 8 For up to 53 Dwelling Units, use table. For 54 or more Dwelling Units: SR = (0.13 x DU) + 1 Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number: SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Residential Buildings Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Number of Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Dwelling Units (DU) 2 10 Residential Portion (SR) 1 to 6 1 7 to 13 2 14 to 20 3 21 to 24 4 25 to 30 5 31 to 38 6 39 to 46 7 47 to 53 8 For up to 25 Dwelling Units, use table. For 26 or more Dwelling Units: SR = (0.13 x DU) + 1 Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number: SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Commercial Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Ft (CA) Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Commercial Portion (SC) 5 2 10 3 15 5 20 6 25 7 30 9 35 10 40 12 The numbers listed above are examples. For all building sizes use the equation: SC=0.28xCA Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number. SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Commercial Buildings Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Ft (CA) Spaces Required for Commercial portion (SC) 5 2 10 3 15 5 20 6 25 7 30 9 35 10 40 12 The numbers listed above are examples. For all building sizes use the equation: SC=0.28xCA Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number. SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) I-tlh pa...Energy Code Supplement ,.0 0.x,::::.2'. 0 2.):: .�.�;::a....: .�::..... k ....�.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... .1.�P:.2 ��:C=�:: 29 Table .1:A. 4 C402.5.3.1 (2) Sample Calculation for required number of EV Parking Spaces 1300 sq ft mixed-use building. 26 Dwelling Units (DU) and 6,000 sq ft Commercial Area (CA) SR = (0.13 x 26) + 1 SR=3.4+1=4.4 4.4 EV spaces are required for Residential portion SC=0.28x6 SC = 1.7 1.7 EV spaces are required for Commercial portion ST = SR + SC rounded up ST = 4.4 + 1.7 = 6. 1, round up 7 EV spaces are required for the building to earn a point. 1..44 C402.5.3.2 ........................... The requirements for this point as set forth here and in Table 144 C402.6 are NOT intended to override or supplant existing zoning code provisions regarding parking requirements. To the extent that zoning permissible parking spaces cannot be accommodated on the building site, the building must seek off-site spaces in accordance with the provisions of this point and applicable zoning laws. 1..44 C402.5.3.3 ........................... All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be located in- on the same parcel as the building, in the same parking facilities as those used by one or more of the following target user groups: customers/clients; employees; and fleet vehicles. If no parking facilities exist on the same parcel, and off-site parking facilities do exist for one or more of the user groups, then EV parking spaces may be installed in those off-site parking facilities. Off-site parking must be within 0.25 miles of the building. 1..44 C402.5.3.4 ........................... All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be served by a dedicated Electric Vehicle Charging port. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations may have any number of ports. 1..44 C402.5.3.5 ........................... At least one Accessible Electric Vehicle parking space is required in any parking facility that includes more than 10 Electric Vehicle parking spaces. Any parking facility with more than 50 Electric Vehicle parking spaces must provide at least two Accessible Electric Vehicle parking spaces. The associated space(s) are not required to be designated only for kaiRd . a.p.pe.....acce.s sJI.1 e.....parking, .....g.,5..... !2fir]e d......Ike..y.....jj"P.ae......fal.g...J..i.ln.2....(.. .�". f...I.)..,. but must meet all other A 22ca s>o„Ik11i�„icy requirements cointpuiµna: 6 ui~n Iia: w Yootpt^ Ip. 1..44 C402.5.3.6 ........................... I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .RAFT...: .�::..... a a ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 /�:0=�: 1: 30 Sn.&.....: n -4y d.w.e.4.4).g.s....... 4w -n..4.y...cfw:.e.l..µ.o.. .& irna.y i.icy..c-Aa..ll..l......&:::ev4....1.....E.V....c..haf.&g.....„.:tabu.o.n-,....thaa.t.....e..p ..r. .... 412.0 vellt AG, Gi -GLkAll thea- buildings must install Level 2 EV charging stations that operate on a 240 - volt AC circuit and/or Direct Current Fast Chargers. 1.. 4 C402.5.3.7 ........................... Electric vehicle charging spaces shall be provided with a dedicated branch circuit, raceways, and all other electric vehicle charging equipment. The branch circuit shall be identified for electric vehicle service in the service panel or subpanel directory. Electrical room(s) serving areas with EV parking spaces shall be designed to accommodate the electrical equipment and distribution required to serve all of the electric vehicle charging stations. 144 C402.5.3.8 Electric vehicle charging station equipment shall be maintained in all respects, including the functioning of the charging equipment. A phone number or other contact information shall be provided on the charging station equipment for reporting when the equipment is not functioning, or other problems are encountered. 1.. 4 C402.5.3.9 ........................... The Electric Vehicle Charging Station, including the charging cord, shall Ik1E %r1_s..La Ilan d o a to. not interfere with pedestrian walkways at anytime. 1.. 4 C402.5.3.10 ........................... Except for Accessible EV parking spaces, each EV parking space shall be posted with signage indicating that the space is only to be used for electric vehicle charging purposes. Days and hours of operations and any other restrictions on use of the parking space shall be included if time limits or tow -away provisions are to be enforced. A 4A,,,C402.5.4 OP4 Adaptive Reuse One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 C402.5.4.1 The building must maintain 50% or more of the existing building structure and k1u� ifidii.. „ to ^[MgI envelope, based on measurement of the surface area. The existing building structure must be retained in place and re -purposed for a different permitted use (for example, when an old school is adapted for use as apartments). A major renovation of a building and re -use for the same purpose shall not be eligible for this point. 144 C402.5.5 OP5 NY Stretch Code One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 C402.5.5.1 I-tlhaeaa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, .06 0 2::::.2.0 2.�::D. .�;:s....: �::..... a a ....c.a.i ..iµ�..w�t.... .E.�P:.28/�:C=�: 1: 31 The building shall comply with all requirements of the NYStretch Energy Code - 2020 Version 1.0, which is available at: www. nyserda.ny.gov/AI I-Programs/Programs/Energy-Code-Training/NYStretch-Energy-Code-2020 A 4A,,,C402.5.6 OP6 Custom Energy Improvement Up to two points may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. 4 C402.5.6.1 ........................... To earn one point, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 1.2 w1=ha l,jSF/year or 4.9 kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 2.4 kwIh Wh../SF/year or 8.0.2 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 144 C402.5.6.2 To earn two points, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 2.4 1 h A[,jSF/year or 8.0 ? kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 4.8 kw4.k WI)./SF/year or 16.Q4 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 1.. 4 C402.5.6.3 ........................... Multiple improvements may be combined to achieve each point under this improvement. Improvements may be made anywhere in the building as long as they meet the thresholds of energy use reduction. The proposed energy improvement(s) shall be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer in writing, signed by the DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Energy reduction must be shown through energy analysis performed by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Simplified calculations (e.g.,, spreadsheet) are acceptable. 144 C402.5.6.4 For a baseline, use the 2016 Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State. If the baseline condition is not addressed by the 4Y-SECCCECC CN J use baseline conditions as defined in A,1jp�^,Dejix of. ... ASHRAE Standard 90.1-20137 GHr=I= I==NESS ¢testeoton�. 144 C402.5.6.5 Production of renewable energy shall not count toward energy reduction. Energy reduction must be calculated after applying all other proposed energy improvements to the proposed design. In other words, interactive energy savings must be performed. Savings cannot be taken for improvements made with other points, such as right -lighting or the NY Stretch Energy Code. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .-RAP::I....:I .h::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..Iµ�..w�t....0 1/28/ �:C=�: 1: 32 The following Table I 4 4 C402.6 is a summary of the Prescriptive Compliance Path / Easy Path for commercial buildings. This is a summary for informational purposes only. To earn points all applicable requirements in s�44�C4U2�1,l�C4UZ�Z, 4�C4UZ�3,l44�C4OZ�4 and 144 C402.5 4 must be met. In case of discrepancies between Table 1.....44 C402.6 and the requirements in s�44�C4U2�1,I�4�C4U2�Z,l44�C4O2�3,�44�C4U2�4andl44�C4O2.S,the|attersha||hold #h&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 33 Table 1,44-C402.6 ........................... Commercial Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least six points Cate- Improvement Points Details or EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION Heat pumps for space 2 points for air source heat pumps. EE1 heating 2 - 3 3 points for ground source heat pumps. EE2 Heat pumps for domestic hot I 1 point for water heating systems that use heat pumps. Available water heating to hotels and restaurants only. Commercial cooking 3 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 3 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the electrification building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI4 Right -lighting 1 1 point for reducing overlighting and implementing other lighting improvements. AI5 Modest window -to -wall I 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY RE Renewable energy systems 1 -3 Up to 3 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 3 3 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP 1 Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP I, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 1 1 point for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. Itlh pa...Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6.::::!.2::::.2'02]..D—RA ::1....: .�::..... -k ....�.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 ��:C=�:1: 34 SE. -C. 5 �J �1.3 S EC..J."V0N 44 C403 PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE PATH/WHOLE BUILDING PATH 144-C403.1 Gener i I.111 U_a in. ua. y„ ::,, 2QZ3,12-1=o meet the requirements of this E w l:-i0T).SulbSec.`turxirn 144-C403 a BUILDING must comply with any one of the high-performance building approaches described in :::C403.2 1..44-C403.3 1..44 C403.4 and 1.44 C403.5. '1e 1..44 C404 frai'" e Inlhar"nc ed o' -e uii'"�:^rN'meinLs Ika� Iririiln..` rare alnd afteir Jarinjalr 1.. .0 and additional einlharicud Ire uii'"�:^rN'ments i�a�^..`ilnlnlrn•� rarr acid after Janualr 1. ..................................................................................................................................................1...................................................................................�,................................�.�............................................................................................................................y................................................... 144-C403.2 I EED-based an E°in r C ic�i tioln-b e Conn iiar�ce ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................I......................................... 144 C403.2.1 ........................... Buildings shall comply with one of the following: 1. Using LEED v4 for Building Design + Construction, the building shall earn no less than 17 LEED points total in the Optimize Energy Performance credit and the Renewable Energy Production credit of the Energy and Atmosphere section. a. LEED certification is not necessary. b. Renewable energy generation that meets all applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 1,4 C402.4.1 may be used to meet the requirements of the Renewable Energy Production credit. 2. Demonstrate 40% savings relative to ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013, using the energy cost budget method t,R Demonstrate 46% savings relative to ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010, using the energy cost budget method, a. Renewable energy generation may be used. All applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 1,4 C402.4.1 must be met. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 40%/,4:..%, savings is capped at 25% of the baseline energy use. .-._ Ih� Brie C2sj tedij tlrari a�>�>a:ssrM'`ier"nt and rfl':'gjU i1"'emerit' sslµiall a:�k!gde eri�:"Ir..` Ii�f i2 ...........................................................y...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................,.y............................................. r r 0CI.r::ss r.O..AD.s.......... gdeII slhall it cJuda: LI e ei.n lr..` us�j fray" PRC.rc:.r:.s.sI:.caAl2S. k ecause eider u�s�d iia Di�:^atin cooling, grid va: ritllatlori Iridudin ex^ aust farn.s Inrxiods ...............................................................................g.................................................y............................................�.��...........................................g.,........................................................................................................E..................................................E..................................................................................�'.......................................,. rN'ma!Segr air" falns and he ting/ r22r !iln_` frao'" 1 al�f!^ ri air" is ssu�k)'�:ct to the Brie E�2.5 C.........................................................................................................................................ro.................................................................................................................F"..........................)..............................................1....................................................................................................... s..N................................. r°edijctloi w'°a: ullr�m� rit. fta:�i'" Lbe Ikaasellrie alnd . o'" i . gsa: d a: ria: i' mrada: is a�°a: Yuri for the ............................................................................. 9................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12.............. l................................................................. E. y.................................................................................................... a................................................ a:n!....'"g.y dost reductior"n c2.1cuIatior"n sulbtlrac L.. rant the .yL2 e.2s> �r.nfrg.y us> fm.n..) k?ratlh tlµie basekne and the. i'"ra .ir�sa: d to illdln •:� c�!2 ��°.. mrad�^I w'°a: su�lts> arnd use the w'°a: sulltirn..` vritl~irxiut-. ...........................................................................................................p.................................................................................................ro..................................y........................................................................................................................................................................................................................�s.......................................................... .1':.L:a".ss.::::e.1].t".[g........P..es.u..ll.1..s....:f................:tl-ia:r s:^Inelr..y cost callculatiglnsi. n l-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, D 6.::::0.2::::.2'02].:D. .PT..:fo.i::..... ....c.o.im..iµr ..wit.... 1�2 ��:C=�: 1: 35 edbo Reriewg)k:y.....&Fw .:.g.y....E.e..i=neraa.t.° nla..y....bep.....ej-�e.d........A.g.i.....app g)..µ.e......re.q.wi..ise.w ein..ts...... e.f:.....Fe waaWe r.o::.gy......E;Y4.eirns.....d..e.. .r.i.. a.e.d......i.rn.....C40..2..E ...1....any....:„.t..... :r.....a y..et........i arna:rw alk .....e.icy..e..r.gy.....g.epiea ucawn...... .e.d. t....... n..ven....the .... .&. 5r..m..a-O..w-4e.np..ra.en.d.....in.t........: b-.�....:...t.h.pcy..... .xn.rcN.e...w.....e.Wn&:y..Fgy.....wr&:y... 144 C403.2.2 ........................... Documentation shall include either: 1. Design approval by Green Business Certification Inc.” (GBCI), through the Split Review process, that shows the building is eligible to receive no less than 17 LEED points as described in C403.2.1 (1). OR both of the following: 2. Complete input and output reports of the energy model showing that the energy model meets the requirements of this sec-tiiorisuubsectiiloin 1„4„4 C403 3. Approval of the energy model by NYSERDA, U.S. 21 Energize NY, or another agency approved by the Code Enforcement Officer. 144-C403,3 Passive Illouse based Conniialiance 144 C403.3.1 ........................... Buildings shall meet the design requirements of one of the following. 1. PHIUS+ Passive Building Standard from Passive House Institute US 2. Passive House Classic Standard from Passive House Institute Actual certification is not required. The most recent version of the chosen standard in effect at the time of building permit application shall be used. 144 C403.3.2 ........................... Documentation shall include at least one of the following: 1. Pre -certification letter (or other formal communication) from an Accredited Passive House Certifier, stating that Design Review has been completed and the building is designed to meet all requirements of the chosen Standard. All documentation used to show achievement of the requirements must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. 2. Documentation of Passive House certification. All documentation used to achieve certification must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. 144-C403.4 Greenhouse Gas Emissionsallc llation.,,0l ase.i; om i.iaric ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................IIS........................................ The building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of not less than 40% as compared to the baseline building. A 4A,,,C403.4.1 Energy Modeling Standards GHG emissions reductions shall be shown through energy modeling that complies with Appendix G of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013. I-tlhaeaa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D-RAFT...:I .�::..... aa+lam....c.e.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��2d��:C=�: 1: 36 144 C403.4.2 Process Loads ........................... The GHG emissions reduction assessment and requirement shall exclude energy use by PROCESS LOADS. However, the energy model shall include the energy used for PROCESS LOADS because energy used by heating, cooling, and ventilation (including exhaust fans/hoods, makeup air fans, and heating/cooling for makeup air) is subject to the GHG emissions reduction requirement. After the baseline and proposed energy models are run, for the GHG emissions reduction calculation, subtract out the process energy use from both the baseline and the proposed building energy model results, and use the resulting without - process -energy results for the GHG emissions calculations. A 4A,,,C403.4.3 Renewable Energy Renewable energy generation may be used. All applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 1.44 C402.4.1 must be met. Renewable energy generation used to ae4eWeadlhiieve the 40% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 25% of the baseline energy use. The GHG emissions factor for electricity produced by renewable energy systems shall be 0 (zero) Ib CO2e/MWh. A 4A,,,C403.4.4 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 548.37 Ib CO2e/MWh. A 4A,,,C403.4.5 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity for Buildings Served by Combined Heat and Power Plants For buildings using electricity generated by combined heat and power (CHP) plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity shall be determined as f sol�...gin_ „pf the fc�„�_I��vui%��„�„vu „yam ...........The most recent heat rate data available at the time of building permit application shall be used from www.eia.gov/electricity/annual/html/epa_08_02.html, for the specific type of generation plant used, for electricity to be used in the proposed building, and the heat rate shall be multiplied by the EPA emissions factor for the fuel used at the CHP plant. The result shall be used as the GHG emissions factor for electricity from CHP plants. a -.b. Data rzatlheired firom actuali orieration of the 01W 6larut and its distribution inetu oro s0�p 1 Ike used to determine the sites. f.: ific &I RG ernissiioins factor for electricitytca Ik!2 u�s�:^d in the IbuOdiin . AIII ................................................................................................................................................C............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................g........................ data used slhalli Ikae made iruNiclar avail«v Ne before the tiir-ne of buildona rerrnit arrlicpation. For buildings served by CHP plants, the baseline (reference building) electricity use GHG emissions factor shall be the same as for buildings not served by a CHP plant. 144 C403.4.6 If a facility uses electricity from a combination of sources (e.g., utility, off-site renewable energy system, and CHP plants), a weighted average of GHG emissions factors shall be used. 144 C403.4.7 Documentation ........................... The following documentation shall be submitted to show compliance with .44:::C403.4...iir] sufficJein„t„c a. pa in ch detpaik l-tlha-epa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2..]:.D-RAPT...:f-o.�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµr ..w�t....01�28/�:C=�: 1: 37 1. A report, signed and stamped by an accredited third -party ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results ofall calculations, assumptions, aF4input for the energy nnode| �.............. A letter, stating that proposed total GHG emissions for the building are at least 40Y6 less than the GHG emissions of the baseline building. 144-C403.5 Greenhouse Gas Emissions CakWation-based Conniiahancefor Additions Compliance using the requirements ofthis provision I44C4O35may only beused for additions that are showing compliance together with the existing building. See a|soI�42OZI A 4A C483.5.1 The addition and the existing building, together as a whole, shall be shown to have lower total GHG emissions than the original existing building. A 4A C483.5.2 Current and proposed GHG emissions shall be calculated following the requirements of the GHG emissions Calculation Method C40I4). ����483.S'3Qmcummentatgn The following documentation shall besubmitted .a in. I|: 1. An energy study of the existing building that includes energy use from at least 12 consecutive months of the most recent 24 months at the time of building permit application. Z. An energy study that shows anticipated energy use for the new addition and modified existing building. 3. A report signed and stamped by an accredited ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results of all calculations, assumptions, aT)d inputs, and.o for the energy model, and 4=--A letter, stating that proposed total GHG emissions for the building and addition together are less than the GHG emissions for the existing building. �� reviem/and ana|vsisbvaconsukantse|ectedbvtheTom/n.attheexoenseoftheaoo|icant.A||such documentation shaUbesubmitted and fee shaU�bemaidDhortoIssuance ofabmUdineoermit. #h&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 38 U BS l:-:cTUON 144-C404FUTURE REQUIREMENTS 144-C404.1, General DnJanuary 1,�92. ? ���thenequirennentsof I�4�C4O2andl44C4U3shaUchange as described inl44�C4U4,l424�C4U43,44C4O4�4and C404.6. Where nochanges are listed, the requirements shall remain asdescribed in 4C402and.]...,44C403. DnJanuary 1,2A30ZQ2�,the requirements of &eetienSubsections 144: C401,l44C402and.]...,44C403 shall change as described in 1....4.4 C404I Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in sl44�C4U1,I�4�C4O2andI�4C403. Effective January 1,�92. Z023,tomeet the requirements of l44C4UIabuilding must achieve a minimum of twelve (12) of the points described in 1.....4 4C40I A summary table isprovided inl44C4045 ification Points Effective January 1, 2.02. Z�2�, apoints awarded from �44C4OZ2 Efficient Electrification shall be doubled. 144 C404.3.1 Four points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps and meeting the requirements ofl44� C40II1 Heat Pumps for Space Heating. Six points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps and meeting the requirements of.]...,44C402.2.1 Heat Pumps for Space Heating. A 4A C404.3.2 Two points shall beearned for meeting the requirements ofI��C4O222EEZ Heat Pumps for Dop�ss�e HetSe [�c e..Water 1 i e a t��. A 4A C404.3.3 Six points shall be earned for meeting the requirements ofj...,44C402.2-3 EE3 Commercial Cooking Electrification. Effective January 1,2025Z.0 23..,the maximum number of points allowed under.]...,444O2.4.1RE1Renewable Energy Systems shall increase to six (6) points. The criteria for earning points shall remain as described in 144 C402.4.1. #h&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 39 Ith&e.a Energy Code Supplement �.0 6 0 2 2 0 2 ]...D-RAPT..f().� rj-�A..)4 J:: 40 #h&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 41 RE.. .. ................................................1-............................................ S4--J-A4PA,8,&Y .................................................... J„........................................................................................................................................................7TI..)................................................... Commercial Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least 12 points Cate- Improvement Points I Details gory EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION EE1 Heat pumps for space 4 - 6 4 points for air source heat pumps. heating 6 points for ground source heat pumps. EE2 Heat pumps for service 2 2 points for water heating systems that use heat pumps. water heating Available to hotels and restaurants only. Commercial cooking 6 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 6 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the electrification building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI4 Right -lighting 1 1 point for reducing overlighting and implementing other lighting improvements. AI5 Modest window -to -wall I 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY RE Renewable energy systems 1 -6 Up to 6 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 3 3 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP 1 Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP I, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 1 1 point for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. I-tlhpa...Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, 0::::0.2::::.22.�::.�.�;:::1....:.�::..... k....�.o.i..iµ�..w�t.....�.�P:.2��:C2:1: 42 Ith&e.a Energy Code Supplement �.0 6 0 2 2 0 2 J...D.RAPT..f().� rj-�A..)4 J:: 43 Effective January 1, 202.��Z�2�,dhe requirements �44C403 Performance -Based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path shall change as described in 1.44 C404.6.1, andj...,44C404.6.2. Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in l44 C403. 144 C404.6.1 compliance Effective January 1, 0 2 3..: 1. Compliance method 1 (LEEDpoints): |naddition toall existing requirements, sevenF.G.SEC S. points from C4O2Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path must beearned. Points from A|4 Ri0ht'Li0htin0and DP5 Meet NYStretch Code may not becounted toward the seven lt...'GSECS points. Z. Compliance method Z (savings relative toASH RAE 90.1'2013): An 8OY6savings relative to ASHRAEStandard QU.1'ZU13shall berequired. a. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the savings shall be capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. 3. Compliance method 3 (savings relative toASH RAE 90.1'2010): A8Z%savings relative toASH RAE Standard yO.1'2O1Oshall be required. a. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the savings shall be capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. A 4A C404.6'2 Changes tgGreenhouse Gas Emissions CaIcumtkon-based Compliance Effective January 1, 2W'..52023, the building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ofnot less than 8OY6ascompared tothe baseline building. J...4. 4 C404.62.1 Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 80% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. J...4. 4 C404.62.2 For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants or renewable energy systems, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 295.9 lb CO2e/MWh. 144-C404.7 Chanees 2026 Effective January 1,2.9 OZQ2§,aUbui|din0sshaUbebuilttohavenet-zeroGHGemissionsandshaUnot use fossil fuels for space heating, water heating, or clothes drying. A 4A C404.7.1 The language inl44 C4O12Application shall bereplaced with: COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS shall comply with the requirements of the ZERO Code, using the most recent version of the ZERO Code available at the time of permit application. The ZERO Code, an Architecture 2-30.203. initiative is available at htt L.j zero-code.org. An Ii"( g0 -...S. Compliance Plan shall be the basis for evaluating compliance. � 44 C404.7.2 ........................... Fossil fuels shall not be used for space heating, water heating or clothes drying. Fossil fuels may be used for PROCESS ENERGY and for cooking. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAPT...: .�::..... -�A.....c.o.i ..iµr ..wit.... ��Z ��:C=�: J: 45 tion ���_� ���U�����U�U ��UU�U��� -���~� .� nxx—.�u��x—n�vu��n— ����nn—��nn��� _te ___............................................. ~�~�~�~ PROVISIONS 14441501.1 Sco The provisions in this are applicable to RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS their building sites, and associated systems and equipment. RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS shall comply with one ofthe following: 1. Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path: The requirements of 1.....44 R502 — As pz,. �'l gf jt.if ......... art.ication th!� pjpjp�icant sihali submit a checklist arid worksheet which the Fown s141 use as the �basis for verifying gj�d �2� jp�!iaince with the ECS. Z. Performance-based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path: The requirements of 144 R503 a. which is detailed in 144 R503, which the lown siha�i use as the basis for v r f in and U B S E C.]".l C? N­J.4A R502 PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH/EASY PATH 14441502.1 Generall meet the requirements ofdhis I�4�RSU2, ABU��A�� dir.].gmust achieve a minimum of six (6) of the points described in this . A summary table isprovided in�44�RSUI6 2Q23.and additional enhanced reamirements beejnnineonarid after Januarv1.2QZ6. 14441502.2 Efficient Electrification �4.4 R5Q2'2'1EE1Heat Pumps for Space Heating Three points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps or five points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps, asdescribed inI�4R5OZ21 J...4. R502.2.1.1 ........................... Only air source heat pumps or ground source heat pumps shall be used for all space -heating needs, with exceptions for electric resistance heating as described in 1„44 R502.2.1.4. A heating system that uses only ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn five points. A heating system that uses only air source heat pumps or uses a combination of air source and ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn three points. 1..44 R502.2.1.2 ........................... Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps that use fossil fuels shall not earn credit under this point. 1..44 R502.2.1.3 ........................... at ............p .s....s>tatedin the second sentenca� of thisC2yision 144 8502.2,..1........3................a.......i....i.r...4p source heat pumps shall ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... be listed in the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP) Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pump Product List, for the product types and sizes covered. For any air source heat pump not covered by NEEP, the heat pump shall use a variable speed compressor(s) and the heat pump compressor(s) shall operate in temperatures below zero (0) degrees Fahrenheit (the compressor may be supplemented by electric resistance heat in accordance with the exceptions described in 144 R502.2.1.4). 1.44 R502.2.1.4 To allow flexibility, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to heat 10% or less of the building heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. A 4A,,,R502.2.2 EE2 Heat Pumps for ,i..Ketervic,e Water Heating One point shall be earned for meeting the requirements of.1„4„4 R502.2.2. 1.44 R502.2.2.1 All dcam.c-,.s .. Deaf �eo„tfte water heating systems shall use heat pumps and shall not use fossil fuels. All heat pump water heaters shall be set on heat pump -only mode. Exception: In commercial kitchens, booster heat units for dishwashing must be electric, but shall be exempt from the heat pump requirement. Units used to pre -heat water for dishwashing shall use heat pumps. A 4A,,,R502.2.3 EE3 Commercial Cooking Electrification Three points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 1,,4„4 R502.2.3. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2..1:.D—RAPT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1/2 /2:C=2: 1: 47 Restrictions: 1) Points may only be earned for portions of buildings that are restaurants or other food service establishments that use a commercial kitchen hood,, pine.. 2) Points may only be earned if the building does not use fossil fuels, except for PROCESS ENERGY. For this point, PROCESS ENERGY shall exclude commercial cooking. 1..44 R502.2.3.1 ........................... All commercial cooking equipment in the building, including but not limited to ranges, ovens, griddles, and fryers, shall be electric. A 4A,,,R502.2.4 EE4 Residential Cooking and Clothes Drying Electrification One point shall be earned for meeting the requirements of „4 „4 R502.2.4 Restrictions: Point may only be earned if the building does not use fossil fuels except for PROCESS ENERGY. 1.44 R502.2.4.1 All residential cooking equipment in the building, including but not limited to ranges, cooktops and ovens, shall be electric. 1..44 R502.2.4.2 ........................... All clothes drying equipment in the building shall be ventless heat pump clothes dryers. 14441502.3 ord iiit'y....I.. ...m° r m o ..:...... QI... .................................................................................................................................... A 4A,,,R502.3.1 All Smaller building/room size One or two points may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: a..........f or iµp„mixed use k�„e�i„ dingy =�1�0� �Iµgii point may only be earned when all portions of the building are classified as Residential or HOTEL. k1. Dormitories are not eligible for this point. mac. I=ray.°. ' 'utlrans tl~iis irxiiint nll is ^ a: psi n ^e of the a .. Ilic ant demonstrates ECS cram .illiancue for the .............................................................................................�.............................. F..................................................y.......................y................................................................................................................p..p........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ad'd'Itlon torzether with the ex^ si�tlnrz IbuiWina...Fhis iDoin�t imav not be ear ned when cu nsiderin- the p�.....Ji:�:l%.q!"�....li ri d t jp1 ' in ej a:.!"P.:�....0 f....j.�"1.t"..._ f .........................>ing....ta e i II.....n g. 1.44 R502.3.1.1 For single family dwellings, tThe DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of the building shall not be greater than the maximum home size listed in Table 1,44 R502.3.1.1 relating to the number of bedrooms in the dwelling. [:::or two farnlly d'w6knas and towrihouses, the totaDIRECTLY 1eir::XIFirD FLOOR AREA of the bulle nrz sDip 1 not be ter than the Fotall 13uildinr, Size Ileo mince. _I he Tota Builldim- SIze Mlowaince, In sauaire feet, slh0 be d teirrnined Ika rNmu�tO it On bt a ntut f eac0i t aa: eaf w� ^�lOri a nOt 1.. I11f . 3 i ^oc. 41IrnC5 t:II�C `�n irNmu rn .............................................................................................................................................ro............................................................................................................................. y.. C.......................................................................... g........................................................................................................................ �...........1................................................................................................................... Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::_202]..D P::I....:f .i::..... � ....c.o.i ..iµr ..wit.... 1�28��:C=�: 1: 48 horne size' Vakie for tha d eHH11 Ullit tyipp �n Tab�e 1.44 R502,3.j.j::, and then surnrning jjn��., �ng !� size .1.0 111 1�1 . of 1 BR units in the buHding) 2� (Mg�iimuim horne size for 1 BR units ��isted in fable 1.44 144 R5023.1-1. Tab|eJI44R502311 DuOex, buildintz contains 3,100 sa ft of direc-dv heated floor area, two dweHinrz units (3 bedroorns each P gii I.A.i. ng size of 3 1. O..S exceed size allowance so on pg�!,t can be earned. 144 R502.3.1.2 For Residential buildings other than single family dwellings,the total DIRECTLY HEATED FLOORAREA of all dwelling units in the building shall not be greaterthan the Total Unit Size Allowance. The AREA of dwelling units refers to in -unit areas only and shall not include common areas. The Total Unit Size Allowance, in square feet, shall be determined by multiplying the quantity of each type of dwelling unit (studio, 1-1311, etc.) times the 'Dwelling unit size allowance' value for that dwelling unit type inTable l44RSO23.1.2,and then summing the unit size allowances for all unit types to calculate the Total Unit Size Allowance. This method is summarized in Equation I�4�S-�Z. Maximum home size allowed to +510 for each 850 1,360 1,870 2,380 2,890 3,400 receive one point (SF) additional bedroom Maximum home size allowed to +420 for each receive two points (SF) 700 1 1,120 1 1,540 1 1,960 1 2,380 1 2,800 1 additional bed DuOex, buildintz contains 3,100 sa ft of direc-dv heated floor area, two dweHinrz units (3 bedroorns each P gii I.A.i. ng size of 3 1. O..S exceed size allowance so on pg�!,t can be earned. 144 R502.3.1.2 For Residential buildings other than single family dwellings,the total DIRECTLY HEATED FLOORAREA of all dwelling units in the building shall not be greaterthan the Total Unit Size Allowance. The AREA of dwelling units refers to in -unit areas only and shall not include common areas. The Total Unit Size Allowance, in square feet, shall be determined by multiplying the quantity of each type of dwelling unit (studio, 1-1311, etc.) times the 'Dwelling unit size allowance' value for that dwelling unit type inTable l44RSO23.1.2,and then summing the unit size allowances for all unit types to calculate the Total Unit Size Allowance. This method is summarized in Equation I�4�S-�Z. Equation .11: 4:::.5- 2.: Total Unit Size Allowance = [(Number of studio units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for studio units listed in Table J...4.4 R502.3.1.2)] + [(# of 1-13R units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for 1-1311 units)] + [(# of 2-13R units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for 2-1311 units)] + ... + [(# of 7-13R units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for 7-1311 units)] Individual dwelling units may exceed the allowance for that unit type given in Table 1„4.4 R502.3.1.2. Table 144 R502.3.1.2 [:��nrf�l ri Uiniit iir� Aflrwar« ces for IfR�sideintual Buii�d' rg.5 rat0�� [ -t! gl� sir.. e [::aimi� Uwa: alliin. s ..�vM2:f?!�niil ...........9.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................�.......................................................................................................9..................................................�....................................................�s............................................................................7. ............................... Number of Bedrooms Studio 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dwelling unit size allowance to 408 595 842 986 1,156 1,326 1,496 1,666 receive one point (sq ft) Dwelling unit size allowance to 336 490 693 812 952 11092 1,232 1,372 receive two points (s ft) Number of Bedrooms Studio 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dwelling unit size allowance to 408 600 842 986 1,156 1,326 1,496 1,666 receive one point (sq ft) Dwelling unit size allowance to receive two points (sq ft) 336 490 693 812 952 1,092 1,232 1,372 1.44 R502.3.1.3 For HOTELS, the average DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of all guest rooms in the building shall not be greater than the maximum average guest room size listed in Table J,,4„4 R502.3.1.3. Individual guest rooms may exceed the maximum size. Table 1.A. R502.3.1.3 ........................... Area Requirements for Hotels and Motels Maximum average guest room size allowed to receive one point (SF) 280 Maximum average guest room size 230 allowed to receive two points (SF) A 4A,,,R502.3.2 AI2 Heating System in Heated Space One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_02 J.::D-RAP::I....:f-o.�::..... [ ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�28��:0=�: J: 50 J...4. R502.3.2.1 ........................... All components of heating systems shall be installed inside space that meets all the following criteria: 1) Inside the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE 2) DIRECTLY HEATED SPACE 3) LIVABLE SPACE,.Q. C.C U P I A B L..f S PA C_IE. or contiguous to LIVABLE SPACE oir 0 C C iuDF IABI...E S PA C E 4) On a building level whereat least 50% of the FLOOR AREA is DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA For purposes of this s-e(:Aiepi.sgbseuc tJo: heating system includes all parts of the system t^ „r„ 2 r e x 1-2a st. �q 11..1r :.iµn ^ ::......ar]d..... _edi..cat e.......a.ii.r....JilllaIia:......"q..l"N::�..i� :.��.�".1�.:�.:�., including but not limited to mechanical equipment and the distribution network. Examples of spaces that are not allowed for heating system installation include but are not limited to: unheated or unfinished basements and attics, crawl spaces, outdoors, roofs, and exterior wall cavities. Rooftop systems, window -mounted systems, and "through -the wall' equipment such as packaged terminal equipment shall not be used. Exceptions: 1) Outdoor units of split system heat pumps may be located outdoors. 2) There are no limitations on the location of refrigerant piping. A 4A,,,R502.3.3 AI3 Efficient Building Shape One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 1..44 R502.3.3.1 ........................... The exterior surface area divided by the DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA shall be less than the maximum value provided inTable.:.4„4 R502.3.3.1. 1.44 R502.3.3.2 The exterior surface area shall be measured along the above -grade portions of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE, including but not limited to walls, roofs/ceilings (depending on the location of insulation), and exposed floors (such as those below a cantilever). The area of windows, doors, and skylights shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. The areas of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE between directly heated spaces and indirectly heated spaces or unheated spaces, such as the wall between a heated building and an attached unheated garage, shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. 1.44 R502.3.3.3 For additions, the area of the thermal envelope between directly heated space in the addition and directly heated space in the original building (including shared walls and, if the addition is above the original building, floors/ceilings) shall not be counted as part of the exterior surface area. Table 1,44-R502.3.3.1 Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C6.::::0.2::::_202]..D-RAP::I....: .�::..... _�A ....c.o.i ..lµ�..w�t.... 1�2 /�:C=�: 1: 51 Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value of: Exterior Surface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value of: Exterior Surface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) 199 or less 4.69 3,000 - 3,999 1.60 200 -299 3.88 4,000 -4,999 1.48 300 - 399 3.45 5,000 - 5,999 1.39 400 -499 3.17 6,000 - 6,999 1.31 500 - 599 2.98 7,000 - 7,999 1.25 600 - 699 2.83 8,000 - 8,999 1.19 700 - 799 2.71 9,000 - 9,999 1.15 800 - 899 2.68 10,000 - 14,999 1.05 900 - 999 2.57 15,000 - 19,999 0.94 1,000 - 1,099 2.47 20,000 -29,999 0.84 1,100 - 1,199 2.38 30,000 - 39,999 0.75 1,200 - 1,299 2.31 40,000 -49,999 0.68 1,300 - 1,399 2.24 50,000 - 59,999 0.64 1,400 - 1,499 2.18 60,000 - 69,999 0.61 1,500 - 1,599 2.13 70,000 - 79,999 0.58 1,600 - 1,699 2.08 80,000 - 89,999 0.55 1,700 - 1,799 2.04 90,000 - 99,999 0.53 1,800 - 1,899 2.00 100,000 - 199,999 0.46 1,900 - 1,999 1.96 200,000 -299,999 0.39 2,000 - 2,499 1.86 300,000 - 399,999 0.35 2,500 - 2,999 1 1.74 1400,000 or more 1 0.33 144 R502.3.4 AIS Modest Window -to -Wall Ratio ........................... One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. �i R502.3.4.1 ........................... The vertical fenestration area, not including opaque doors and opaque spandrel panels, shall be not greater than 20 percent of the gross above -grade wall area. 1.. �i R502.3.4.2 ........................... For additions, the area Of .a110 .::. i.0."; a walls that were part of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE of the original building but are not part of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE of the new building shall be counted towards the k1yt^ wall area of the addition. 14441502.4 lRene able E nera:v 011`1 A 4A,,,R502.4.1 REI Renewable Energy Systems 1.1.r 2.th..r.�apoin'Ls iiaka!:g.Dpd 2cs2Ediin totl~n.!E.2 2girermentsaa�ow. ....................................................... .................................................................................................... Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6.::::!.2::::_202]..D-RAPI....a .�::..... � ....c.o.i ..iµ�.. ... 1�2 ��:C=�: J: 52 J....4 4 �.R 5 0 2 4 1 .......... I .......... P o r] I s a v a !.2 bJ e. On site and off site renewable erleir,.� s sterris that rrieet th�,� reg��!,errieints of this subsection shaHi earn .......................................................................................................................................................... .... ................. P,.Y . ...... Y .................................................................................. ......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1�.r2 12 r2gints based rain their annuai 6ectricai oir theirimali eneirgy ri�2ju�qi 0.1].. , 1.�A.. t i.r �:, L�, De �L g b� !2., °9.y s.Y .Mein. M.a..Y �1§.^ 12 r gir ts, but no i than three total) pgints rr a be ear nod frau ain ... ....... ............ ................................................................................................................................................................................... ....................... ...... 2 Y ...................................................................................... E ............... Y. c.om..bi..n....natio ..n..........o..f....r.e..n..ew.a...b.Ie... e....e.......gy 5ysifms 1...44 I.R 5 0 2 4 1...2 D e t e r rl.) i2i r.].g 1 !2 uD�.i ta e, ° gf prxiiints e a i.r r] e d IF h e ...........................n........0........r......i......b........e...... .r... . o.........IF... r2i in t s ear n e d s 1) a i 11) e d e te r im i ri e d a cco ir d i i . , t gt .ate F 5 �2e � 2�L1!��p r ippica n t s h a I s u b rn it .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ........... .....I.......................................................................................................... documentation of aH r6ated assurnir-tions and caIculations. ........................................................................................................................................................................ ........ ................... ....... ............ .................................................................................................................................... S.'t eP I C a i c..g i a t e R e r1e. w.2.12 1.�2 E i.n eLgy f�E2�h E�J o r. ..... . .. ..... . ..... .... . ... .. .. . .... .. .... ..... .... .. .... ........ .. . .... .... ..... . . ..... In. F I e If e ri. e w a.12.1e... E i.n e r gy flm�Lqi .1 2.2 s tl- e r P y F!E2d�jg.jion of the reinewable ..... .......... ........ ... 9 ....................................................................................................................................... !2.�, L9.Y !22 f..Zjr!E���ed iri kflowatt hogrs s jbf in I.. kWI) ........................................................................................ ............... .............. ear' U InZY L.) ......... E.2.!E..11 �a] �.i.y. .... ............................................................. 3 4 k B.. -.L g s].-] a e i.j s e d...,. Step g..- CalcuIate the Number of Points Earned ..................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... IrOne rl.g. im. I.). e.r o f r gi r] t s e a e d f o..oa i.r e i.n e..w a b..Jl..e e..i.D.ergy , y.ate^irn is b a s e.d on the: d..J r e c t llyDreated fJ o o i.r a r e a o f. the biAjiin i -L seiryes, Por sbad be eairr�ed based gin a w ig[�j!.�d py�,�pge ire�ated to I'esilderltilal and .................................................................... 9 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ................ ....... ........... �2 . ... ............................................................................................................................................................................... cor-nir-nerciai fi described in Eqg�gjion 144.5.2. For rg�r2se.5 2f this subsection 1.44.R52.4.1 ........................................................................ ......... 2.9.1 SL -f 2.1 ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................... ...... ..................................................................................................................................................................................... ....... M. resident4i sioace shaII include dweHirirz units and cornir-non aireas that serve oinW dweHirirz units. f.'quatior� 5 2: MiInirnurn IReine abIe Erier y f!Lgd�,�IiIoin rieeded to e irin eac�h pgir�t = ..................................................................................................................................................................... ....... ................... ............................ g ........................................ �a ............. ............................. ............................ (3::�? ! Nry!. )Z f12 x RA ± ( Z .... ..... ...... ........ ................. 14 k9i 111.2� CA ir ectly be1pd f122ir irea of Cornrrercil p -1. (f I 2 ................... ........ ........................... ...g.............................................................................................. .........................................z ......) RA = Diirectiy �,jegjf�4 floor area of Resideint4i sjp?,�f (f 2) ................... ........ ............ ....................... .. ............................................................................................... ......... .............. ................ .......... ...... ..... Note.- For buddinas that' hove no comMercial soace, set CA eauol to zero. E.-Ag.m.r.te C.qhcm la. ti..o n . ... .. f finnf r.m.g.t.i..oT2.q..1j yfpp.�� P.!lly ..... ...... .......... .. ..... ..... . ...... .. .... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... ..... .. .. ..... .... .......... ... .. ..... ..... Asss!Dptions: [Mixed use buiIding �Nith 2,000 ft' of resideint4i directly [�f ?1!2�4 flg2i� P!2j �,000 ft, of ........................................................................................................ .......................................... .................. ........ ............................................................................................................................. ... ....................................... ........................................................... cor-nir-nerciai directIv heated floor airea. A 25 IkW soIar arrav is beiinp,- used. �!P P1..o CV.�.L�ig .-.L e .......... P V W..a tl s C a �!.c u [a t o. i.r.., of is r ed t In a t t Ih e 2E Ik...W s o] a . . ........ a..i.r].,..aLill) pt o d u c e 3 0. B e i.n e w a b.] e. [D.e r gy d g c.-L.J o i.n s 3 02.0. 0 O...k. W.Jh../yegE �!P P p, [ L I..., g�jg i o r] 4 5 2 Minimum If EP needed f r each rg.irit..= Cl::,?.. MIn/ . . .... 2 X CA ftp RA � ! �Lt f t I ................................................................................................................................................. ..... .............. ............. ................. ......... ...... ........ ................. ...... ....... ................. Minimum If EP needed f r each r2int = (J-?.. kg-j/ft' x 2,000 ft 2 fZA: �Ah/f ' x 5 000 ft' ................................................................................................................................................. ..... .............. ............. ................. ......... ..... ........ ........ ........................ ............... ........ ...... ........ ....... I . ........................ .......... ..... .N./.1 i..i.n i r..n u r..n I.3EP :1 e e d e d f2r e a c I ).. r gi r] t...E.2.1 4..0 0 k W.J.h n 1.....2.1 000 k W Minimum If EP needed for each Doint = 14.400 Wh (Jsiine, the assurniritions for this buHdiinF., and renewable einerF.ry systeim, two (2) iccairnts r-nav be earried. ftiha-e.a Energy Code Supplement 06 02 202J.::DAAP::F:fo�- rj-�A)-k coirnr�r# 9112.912. 9.2 1 53 1 ..................................................................... 144 R502.1j.3 Eneir y .............................................................. : ........ ............................ 9 Reinewabie energy ��Y,5 f.'! �i ptoduce eiectirilcity fEgD�) ��iind or- hyd[2r2�Net t!�.52�-22.5, 2[ ..................................................................... ............................. ........................................................................................... ........ .... ........... ...... I . ...... ...... ...... ........ .. . f.[2.22 : g] 2.o !..) Y.Al2. ir. e s o g�,..c. e s .. ........... []-.� e.I,..rnall ernier..gy aed fLgI 2E E�Jected to outdooair, g!-2 �]j/��gfE a!2� s2d in conj��!�tion with heat r �!Dp.5 d2�,s not count ...................................................................................................... .............../. ..j�� !........... ....................... �..........................................................................................��............................................................ pas o -..e. in e w a b..[e.. e. in e Lgy ..f.2 1!n � .aur. 2.s e s o f t.b. s s u.. l.b..s.e. gli o r.n. . .1 .......... s I ) a ..i be fi.r o..i.m.. r.] e w�., n] ^ !,..a. t.J..o r.]. oundiment or- n w car ?filt oin ain exilstilng Ir p2�DdLDfl�j, !�Jyd�- P2��!E �p ip..�a�.i.ly 22 g 12.2.12i.m.r ..................................................................................... ....... . ............ ................... .............. ........ Y ...................................................................................... ... .... D 9 sihaH imeet oine of the foHowilnp itions: ......................................................................................................................................................... .............................. ... ... f�.2.ad ...................................... a. rhP hyd�2p2w!2[ fifjk Y�,2LDPiies with the I owl ion ........................................ . ....... .......... i......................................................................................................... ................... Handbook and is c nrtilfied 1) a r a ionaHy E�.,E,2gj�iized accreditation oLg�L�izatiloin. ....................................................................................................... ...... f .. ..................................... ....... Y . ........ .... 1 ............................................................................................................................ ................... ......... ............................................. �b. rh hyd�2p2w!2[ fi. ftilk Y �,2LDPiiies with UL. 2854 and Is cert� ie i y ?L� 2!Eg!,.2�]ilzation that ihas the ........................................ P . ....... .......... i ............................................................................................................................................................................. f ........... d t� ...................................................................................................................... standard in its IISO 17065 scoiDe of accreditation. c. rh hyd�2p2w�[ fi. fjk y �,2L�sists of aturbilne urna pir .,lune or- a tuirbine in ain ir r igg-�ion canaL ........................................ P . ....... .......... ................................................................................................. ... ........... ... ................................................................................................ ... ....... ............... ............... ... ........................................................... Fbr facillilties faHing (�) 2E (t�), 2!2�y d��!Eiin - I -e re!Eiiod of certification is ........................................................................... ........... ................. . .... ............................ ......... ........... 91 ........ .............................................................................................................................. §^I!i-ible for iRECs 4e in accordance with the r L2yisioins of this subsection. Reinewables firgim new P . .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... J r r2.111 2r 11rPd!n t]..t s o f w a t..e..r a i.r..e. r.�.ot. e ��..i.g.i I..) I e..... .. ... ..... .. ........ .... .. ..... .. . .... .. ..... ... .. ... . 144 R502A1,4 Q, aH In Renewable E ei gy .ysjf.�!n.5 .......................................................................... ........ ......... ........... �4 .......... .. fy ........... i.,� . ................................................................................... i� E ..R e in e w a b.] e...e. in e r F,.Y. s..Y sile. r.n.s.. p[2d�ir g �,[�,�I�Jgjty orther rr,4 eineirgy that is delivered to or- credited to the .... .... .... ..... ....... .... ..... . ..... .... .... ..... . ... ... .... . ... ....... ............. ............. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... tagiilding t2 �21 piiy ��iith Subsection 144 IR502.4.1. s[41 i the foliowing t!�g��ii��imeints: .......................... ...... ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............ .............................. . a. f enevu k le e r r gy :D..5 oneofthefoiiowing�[iteria: turf ...................................................................................... ......................... ....... ................................... 1..... ..................0N S.J."I"..E I.R I.E N E W..A B L....E E N E R G Y N..4. .i .. ................. S..e I Lgp!1.a:, Eg 1.1 o..i.n.. iL Purchase Contract such as a Power- Purcl. ase A reerneint ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ...................... ......... ..Ira: ............................................................................................................................................................... �.,i gy sy.5 2. Off site renewabie ein [ I. Seff:gp!h�.,[�@jioin (g 2ff silte renewable energy ��y,5t�'LD t2y 1[�e .......................... ............... ................................................................................................................. ........... ...................... ..... ..... .................. ....... 9 J.0 C)NANA �.) NJ]."..Y E N E W.AB L.E E N ER GY FA C1 L,J"11"YJ ................. ....I... I........R...I........1....... HL Purchase Contract such as a Power Purcl-a e A reeiment ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... . ........ ......... 9 ..................................................... Ike. Fbe reinewable ........................................................................................................................ �2 ySl22 baU Ibe Iocated ii New Yodk .Y1�.'M .Y ................................................�........................................................................................................................ .�. ... ................ lYl to) �a!A ��!)ail Ike iocated where the eneirgy �?L� jf�ivered to the builiding i e b ................. .................................................................................................................................................................................... ..... .......................................................................................... ....... ......................... . �i t i Y ................. ........ ................ of the F&Iow' . .................................................................................... is.2.11" -enewaW enei gy ��ysj!2m ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1. Dilrect connectilon to the r .2 ...................... I in e o c a II Y. IUJ ty o r d s t r i.b o ir.� . ... .... . ..... .... ... .. .... . ..... . .... . ... .. . . .... .... . . . ..... .. .... .. 3. An interconnected eiectirilcanetwork where ein r ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ gy�4f�iv be-Lweerltl)e .......... e Y ................................................................................... ge!2�,�p o i.r a r.] d t.J.,.] e b.Ij. i d.. rll! silte is avaiiabie (Id mql1mg !Mg, 2f ..... .. .... .. ..... ... . . .. .... ..... ................................................................................ ........... interconnected electricanetworks Iincllude re on e -v d ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ............................ gj i a pg.�� ........... .......... ....... .......... �j o rl s s .......... ........... e ................ I y o.! 2Y....5. M Qr!.^'atoirs oir R gioina�� j rarisr�,)i si in Cr ai iza-Lions.) ............................................................... ................................................................................... . 2 ....... ............... 9 2 ............................................... ltlha-e.a Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::.202]..,D—RA T..f().nrj� )-k J:: 54 c. Fhe ire new a b �le e in ergy sys��!22 LD��st Ihave cornime in c .d or e[gtio in on or a fteil- J a nuary �gl�d ............................................................................................................................... . ....................................................................................................... ............ ........ ................................................................................................ .................... .............. ..... before the date the ceirtificate of occur ?,!]!�y f Ej[�e buiUml Is issued. ........................................................................................................................................................................................... ............. ............................ ........................................... P . ........................................................... Kggp ii. on 'to 1.44-R502AAA (c) If the b0d" I ��nn n ................................................................... Ing 2�. ��.g P �2y�..d e e..YJ d e r.� c e t f21r the duratilon of the p i i g 21 it has r-nade a good f�jilth effort to have the reinewaNe - ................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... f.me!M sys ................... constr ucted and op��L?jilorlal by 1[�e lir-ne of certificate of occur ?L�fy, �g d j��e to .......................................................................... ............... ........ ........ ............................. ....... ........................................................................................................ ............. ............................. ......................... ci�rcuimslarices oijt of IL e c r�ti o� o ar�d inot otherwise due -Lo the ine U erice o�- wU!bj� .............................................................................................................................................. ........ ...... 2 .............. 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Y.. demonstrating financilal or, ojp�,Egtional contir6� over the builldiing kiln c imr �iaince to this .................................................................................... ....... ...... ................................ ... ............. ........ ............................................................................................................................................................................. ... ...... ........... 9 2 ............ ........................................................................... standard and submitted to the Code Einfoircernent Officer on an annual basis for no �ess than 15 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ !.\I�y retiod of non coin �iance shaH not count toward fuffiHirnent of the 1.5 y��gt ............................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ............. ........ .................... 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EC s...s g2pi e d f.i.r o r. -D the r e r] e w a I.? e err eI,.gy syslem s>Inolll tai^ to a D d o -..e. t.J..i.r e d earn I.? e 1-2 a [f o f. th einft who has finai c4� or- op§�!Egjilonal conti-6� over- the buildiln 's 6ec r cit c ris mrjilorl. ............. e .................. .... Y .................................................................................... D ..................... ............... ........ ...................................................................................................................................................................... ........... 9 ......... .......................... i ............... Y 2 .............. 9 ............ ...................... a. I fi�;� bion vintage gf de�ilvered RECs shaH be ahocated to the saime 1.2 1 ... .. .......... .............................. ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... L 22,tir j,�; y�,�g[, ��p 2 ri rnontl- tothiree months after, the calendai yf.�?!- in whilch .... ....... L� ...................................... 21 �41 ................................................................................................................................................................................... ................................... E .......................................................... th -, Belle trici Is used in the [ i diing� �!2y��Liod of non corndance shaH not couittowaird ............. . ......... ...................... ..................................................................................... ... ................... ....... jr..............................................................................................p............................................................................................................................................................................... fuffiHiment of the 15 vear reauilirement. Kggp ionsto 1.44-R502.4.1.5 ............................................................................................................................................. (t) it .2111� nf EgY �.Y 1�.� -22 Y gf ! ..... ........... .............................................................. �! 2.�i -2..0 D�2.� s ��tfj s �,irlg u,5f.�d -�2 r2iints undeir 1.44 R502.4.1. is IIess than 25 M the ireauio er-neints of 144 R502.4.1.5(b)i shaH Ike wailved. Itlha-e.a Energy Code Supplement 06 02 202J.::DAAP::F:fon- rj-�A)-k eoirnr�r# 9112.912. 9.2 1 55 1 ..................................................................... r tovide documentation to the Code Enforcement Officer- of ain a�ternat -� S pp�y �2D'�[a�t -n I e desired contracted for s[41 be eguai t2 or the arnount needed to ear L d. In the case of fWi or, p?! -t41 transfer of ownership 2f tf.� �?� 0ding, fg��!2��ing gsj understand the reauirer-neints of this subsection 144 R502.4.1 and the dutv to fulfWi theim: and .1 4A R502'4'2 RE2Biomass Space Heating Five points may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 R502.4.2.1 Dn|ybiomasssystemsshaUbeusedforaUspace'heatngneeds,vvithexceptionsfore|ecthcresistance heating asdescribed in.].,44R502.42.4. 144 R502.4.2.2 Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. 144 R502.4.2.3 All biomass equipment must comply with the NYSERDARenewable Heat NYprogram guidelines, available at www.nvserda.nv.gov/All-Programs/Programs/Renewable-Heat-NY. 144 R502.4.2.4 To allow flexibi|ity, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. #ih&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 56 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to heat 10% or less of the building heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. 41502, (whilhnr Points (OF* 1 44,,,,,R502.5.1 OP1 Development Density One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. 1.. 4 R502.5.1.1 ........................... One point shall be earned if (DU + CA) > (7 x ¢Acreage), where: DU = the number of all Residential dwelling units on the entire parcel occupied by the building CA = the floor area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, on the entire parcel occupied by the building Acreage = the land area, measured in acres, of the entire parcel occupied by the building. 1.. 4 R502.5.1.2 ........................... DU shall include all dwelling units on the parcel occupied by the building, including those in existing buildings. CA shall include all Commercial space on the parcel occupied by the building, including that in existing buildings. CA shall not include common areas ��^!rt!%rg u!2ii„r ^�„I!i„iµgz„ u�u„in„iits or other Residential space. Acreage shall include all land area on the parcel occupied by the building. Mixed Use DeveiorM�,L�j i isitd ant�unit`a:21r".[I f 11>.�U:�2f.�_.........!....1.....L ......:-.!....�::::..._: ..0"? .r.2a: r.....!i..a.....:..p.. a:..u..._�.::C',QQQ...�..q....:(:t...... ..._�:......�::::....J... . .... '...p�..9....a .......�..!r...�.ga: _ �::. ............acres .......................Alq!r.�'...g.............�:.....u.�. DU CA =1..2...x..1..0=2.2. ............................................................................................................................................ 2.2 > 10.5 ........................................................ :.....1221.!n.:t....i .a..�".....k)q �?p�..P::.ina:�...:. .1 4A,,,R502.5.2 OP2 Walkability One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. ltlha-epa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAFT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 �2:C=2: 1: 57 J...4. R502.5.2.1 ........................... This point shall be earned when either of the following two conditions is met, in addition to the other requirements in this sec -too nsub.. ectiigin J....4 „4 R502.5.2. 1) The building is within one quarter (0.25) mile of at least five of the Neighborhood Amenity Types listed in Table 1.A. 4 R502.5.2.1. ........................... a. No single Amenity Type shall be counted more than twice, even when more than two examples of the Amenity Type exist. For example, a building on Aurora Street's "Restaurant Row" could count two restaurants maximum. b. At least two Amenity Categories shall be represented. c. The one quarter mile measurement(s) may be taken from any part(s) of the building. T i -WHAG"The building is within a Town development priority area for which a regulating plan has been developed and adopted. 1..44 R502.5.2.2 ........................... For all buildings, at the time of project completion, sidewalks, walkways and/or trails must be present on the property .....q.9::.....within ........7..5.....: feet .....::f.....the .......lp!r ..p!.!rt.y.,.y..... Iefi.g.......witlh......ln.' connect" to an existing network of pedestrian infrastructure. Table 144 R502.5.2.1 I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .-RAPT...: .�::..... -�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28/�:C=�: 1: 58 Neighborhood Amenity Types and Categories Amenity Category Amenity Type Food retail Supermarket Grocery with produce section Community -serving retail Convenience store Farmers market Hardware store Pharmacy Other retail Services Bank Family entertainment venue (e.g., theater, sports) Gym, health club, exercise studio Hair care Laundry, dry cleaner Restaurant, cafe, diner (excluding those with only drive- thru service) Civic and community facilities Adult or senior care (licensed) Child care (licensed) Community or recreation center Cultural arts facility (museum, performing arts) Education facility (e.g., K-12 school, university, adult education center, vocational school, community college) Government office that serves public on-site Medical facility that treats patients Place of worship Post office Public library Public park Social services center A 4A,,,R502.5.3 OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces One point may be earned for installing electric vehicle parking space(s) and related infrastructure that meet the requirements of this Ee.c:t: ot4su�ubs c;to_gin. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. J...4. 4 R502.5.3.1 Required Number of EV Parking Spaces The number of required EV parking spaces shall be determined using Table J..44 R502.5.3.1(1) based on the number of Residential Dwelling Units (DU) and the area of Commercial space (CA). DU = the number of Residential dwelling units in the building. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2.�::D. .�;::a....: �::..... 4A.....c.o.i ..iµ�F1't.... GI/ 2 12...Q2':: 59 CA = the area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, in the building. CA shall not include common areas sero„,y..Jrlg...2„iµn„I„r„ nra„III„iin e „iµgotor other portions of Residential space. When determining the total number of required spaces in mixed-use buildings, EV space requirements for Residential Dwelling Units and for Commercial space shall be calculated separately and summed. Table I.A. R502.5.3.1 (1) Required Number of Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAFT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��2 ��:0=�: J: 60 Residential Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Number of Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Dwelling Units (DU) 2 10 Residential Portion (SR) 1 to 6 1 7 to 13 2 14 to 20 3 21 to 24 4 25 to 30 5 31 to 38 6 39 to 46 7 47 to 53 8 For up to 53 Dwelling Units, use table. For 54 or more Dwelling Units: SR = (0.13 x DU) + 1 Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number: SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Residential Buildings Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Number of Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Dwelling Units (DU) 2 10 Residential Portion (SR) 1 to 6 1 7 to 13 2 14 to 20 3 21 to 24 4 25 to 30 5 31 to 38 6 39 to 46 7 47 to 53 8 For up to 25 Dwelling Units, use table. For 26 or more Dwelling Units: SR = (0.13 x DU) + 1 Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number: SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Commercial Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Ft (CA) Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Commercial Portion (SC) 5 2 10 3 15 5 20 6 25 7 30 9 35 10 40 12 The numbers listed above are examples. For all building sizes use the equation: SC=0.28xCA Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number. SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Commercial Buildings Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Ft (CA) Spaces Required for Commercial portion (SC) 5 2 10 3 15 5 20 6 25 7 30 9 35 10 40 12 The numbers listed above are examples. For all building sizes use the equation: SC=0.28xCA Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number. SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) I-tlhpa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0::::.2::::.2.2.)::.�.�;::a....:.�::..... k....�.o.i..iµ�..w�t.....1.�P:.2��:C=�:: 61 Table .A. 4 R502.5.3.1 (2) Sample Calculation for required number of EV Parking Spaces 1300 sq ft mixed-use building. 26 Dwelling Units (DU) and 6,000 sq ft Commercial Area (CA) SR = (0.13 x 26) + 1 SR=3.4+1=4.4 4.4 EV spaces are required for Residential portion SC=0.28x6 SC = 1.7 1.7 EV spaces are required for Commercial portion ST = SR + SC rounded up ST = 4.4 + 1.7 = 6. 1, round up 7 EV spaces are required for the building to earn a point. 1..44 R502.5.3.2 ........................... The requirements for this point as set forth here and in Table 144 R502.6 are NOT intended to override or supplant existing zoning code provisions regarding parking requirements. To the extent that zoning permissible parking spaces cannot be accommodated on the building site, the building must seek off-site spaces in accordance with the provisions of this point and applicable zoning laws,, wh.��„a z i ii P.,, �„I„Ilgvus> 1..44 R502.5.3.3 ........................... All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be located iron the same parcel as the building, in the same parking facilities as those used by one or more of the following target user groups: customers/clients; employees; and fleet vehicles. If no parking facilities exist on the same parcel, and off-site parking facilities Ith&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .RAFT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 /�:C=�: 1: 62 do exist for one or more of the user groups, then EV parking spaces may be installed in those off-site parking facilities. Off-site parking must be within 0.25 miles of the building. 1.. 4 R502.5.3.4 ........................... All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be served by a dedicated Electric Vehicle Charging port. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations may have any number of ports. 1.. 4 R502.5.3.5 ........................... At least one Accessible Electric Vehicle parking space is required in any parking facility that includes more than 10 Electric Vehicle parking spaces. Any parking facility with more than 50 Electric Vehicle parking spaces must provide at least two Accessible Electric Vehicle parking spaces. The associated space(s) are not required to be designated only for handicappd......... ".: i%..�......parking,......g.�..... !2fi �_t^......Ike..�....�.�"P.a:......fal.g...l....ln.�s.....�.. f...I .:.,. but must meet all other ADA a cars?.:�oJk11Mty requirements contained in New York State law. ......... ......... ......... ......... .................. 144 R502.5.3.6 �4ngl,e....faTI14"y...dVV-e.11l-4)gs-..'+d.t 4a..a.n..4y....d..we 4Rg.s.....nw.i.y.....iRst.a4...Lev.4....1.....E.V....r�gf+w.g.....s uoaas'...#iaa.s.....o,.p.e.ir.a..t.e.....GHn 0 12 .vo AG. ekes-AAll buildings must install Level 2 EV charging stations that operate on a 240 - volt AC circuit and/or Direct Current Fast Chargers. 1.44..R502.5.3.7 Electric vehicle charging spaces shall be provided with a dedicated branch circuit, raceways, and all other electric vehicle charging equipment. The branch circuit shall be identified for electric vehicle service in the service panel or subpanel directory. Electrical room(s) serving areas with EV parking spaces shall be designed to accommodate the electrical equipment and distribution required to serve all of the electric vehicle charging stations. 144 R502.5.3.8 Electric vehicle charging station equipment shall be maintained in all respects, including the functioning of the charging equipment. A phone number or other contact information shall be provided on the charging station equipment for reporting when the equipment is not functioning, or other problems are encountered. 144 R502.5.3.9 The Electric Vehicle Charging Station, including the charging cord, shall Ib ir1s..-.La Ilan d„s o ash tip not interfere with pedestrian walkways at anytime. 144 R502.5.3.10 Except for Accessible EV parking spaces, each EV parking space shall be posted with signage indicating that the space is only to be used for electric vehicle charging purposes. Days and hours of operations and any other restrictions on use of the parking space shall be included if time limits or tow -away provisions are to be enforced. I-tlhaeaa....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, .06 0.x,::::.2'. 0 2.�::D A.�;:s....:fo.�::..... ao..)4” c.OIrrn..iµ�R't.... GI/ 28/2:C=2':: 63 A 4A,,,R502.5.4 OP4 Adaptive Reuse One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. 4 R502.5.4.1 ........................... The building must maintain 50% or more of the existing building structure and_..)U J..D.2.LI e.iri „I envelope7 ba-a:-,.e.d.....en-me.„. stfl:.e.m.eicy..t....c ....4ia:y.....s f'-ke y.....a..Fea. The existing building structure must be tetas ned.....i..n....p.�ac..e....and re -purposed for a different permitted use (for example, when an old school is adapted for use as apartments). A major renovation of a building and re -use for the same purpose shall not be eligible for this point. 144 R502.5.5 OPS NY Stretch Code ........................... Two points may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. 4 R502.5.5.1 ........................... The building shall .comply with all requirements of the NYStretch Energy Code - 2020 Version 1.0, which is available at: www. nyserda.ny.gov/AI I-Programs/Programs/Energy-Code-Training/NYStretch-Energy-Code-2020 A 4A,,,R502.5.6 OP6 Custom Energy Improvement Up to two points may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. 4 R502.5.6.1 ........................... To earn one point, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 1.2 kw-ht� [,JSF/year or 4.0 „ kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 2.4 kwlh Wh../SF/year or 8.0 .2 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 144 R502.5.6.2 To earn two points, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 2.4 kw-ht� [,JSF/year or 8.0 ? kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 4.8 kw4.k WI)./SF/year or 16.Q4 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 144 R502.5.6.3 Multiple improvements may be combined to achieve each point under this improvement. Improvements may be made anywhere in the building as long as they meet the thresholds of energy use reduction. The proposed energy improvement(s) shall be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer in writing, signed by the DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Energy reduction must be shown through energy analysis performed by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Simplified calculations (e.g. spreadsheet) are acceptable. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .-RAP::I....: .h::..... -�A ....c.o.im..IµF ..wit.... 1/28/�:C=�: 1: 64 J...4. R502.5.6.4 ........................... For a baseline, use the 2016 Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State. If the baseline condition is not addressed by the 4Y-SECCCECC CN J use baseline conditions as defined in A..r jp ^inejiix cif. ... ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013, or RESNET HERS (latest edition). 1..44 R502.5.6.5 ........................... Production of renewable energy shall not count toward energy reduction. Energy reduction must be calculated after applying all other proposed energy improvements to the proposed design. In other words, interactive energy savings must be performed. Savings cannot be taken for improvements made with other points, such as right -lighting or the NY Stretch Energy Code. 14441502.6 Sunnnnary l" bIl for Prescriiative Cor a li u n Path Easv Path The following Table J.:.4„4 R502.6 is a summary of the Prescriptive Compliance Path / Easy Path for RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS. This is a summary for informational purposes only. To earn points, all applicable requirements in seci-i-en ubsecto~ns 144...11502.1 144 R502.2 144R502.3,1.44 R502.4 and 144 R502.5 �„_................................................ : must be met. In case of discrepancies between Table 11.4„4 R502.6 and the requirements in sec.t.i.o.in.sulks�e to�xi„iµns 1..44 R502.1 1..44-R502.2 1..44-R502.3 1..44 R502.4 and 1.44 R502.5 the latter shall hold .................._........ ........................... ........................... ........................... precedence. Ith&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .-RAPT.. .�::..... _�A ....cc�irrniµnew�t.... 1�2 /E:C=�: J: 65 Table 1,44-11502.6 ........................... Residential Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least six points Cate- Improvement Points Details or EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION Heat pumps for space 3 points for air source heat pumps. EE1 heating 3 -5 5 points for ground source heat pumps. Heat pumps for domestic hot EE2 1 1 point for water heating systems that use heat pumps. water heating Commercial cooking 3 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 3 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the electrification building. EE4 Residential cooking and I 1 point for electric stoves and ventless heat pump clothes dryers. clothes drying electrification Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI5 Modest window -to -wall 1 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY RE Renewable energy systems 1 -3 Up to 3 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 5 5 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP 1 Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP I, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 2 2 points for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. Itlh pa...Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6.::::!.2::::.2'02]..D—RA ::1....: .�::..... -k ....�.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 ��:C=�:1: 66 IJ 11) : C FlON144-R503 PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE .................................................................. PATH/WHOLE BUILDING PATH 14441503.1 Generali l J nti�..,Ja„i~ny�up�ry ::,, ? 3,, ,tc�=�=c� meet the requirements of this sectucwis>e�k�.�ection 1..44'::R503 A BUILDING must ...... ......... ............. comply with any one of the high-performance building approaches described in 1..44-R503.2 1..' 4 R503.3 1.44 R503.4 1.x'4 R503.5 and 1.44 R503.6. Se 1.44 R504 for e nlµa n�a:ad' ire^c u�ii��°a:.rNma:ant 1) iirna�urn care rind ........................... , ........................... ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................g................................g...............................i................ after- Jainua!° 1.. �.C�. a�a�� adddo nay einlha nc ed ��°e u�iir�:^i nentss Ike irnrnii Cain p[r d after- Ja nuair 1. ..........................................................................y............a....................................a...............................................................................................................................................................................q..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................y................................................... 444150 ,2 is nerp ....:: ��...._I ndex::::base ��° uor u...�.�... '. ". ................................................................................................................................... . Restrictions: This compliance method may only be used for Residential Buildings of not more than three stories. 144 R503.2.1 ........................... The building shall comply with all requirements of Seet.iot45g„Ibsectiior]. R406 Energy Rating Index Compliance Alternative of the 2020 is Y& Energy Conservation Construction Code .............. :f.........1.�Y... . (Is1Y:S1[-5.� C.E..t:..CC R406). Where the requirements of this Ithaaea.....E n.c,.rg.y,Geco..e.....,SurAeirrneFtt..:i~n.e..igy..... ;.2.4f I~n;t; are more stringent than the requirements of d-�"f�&=C�=GGECC�'C�'NYS R406 IEC ��;,C; requirements .................. shall prevail. 144 R503.2.2 ........................... The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 40 when compared to the ERI reference design. 144 R503.2.3 ........................... Renewable energy generation that meets all applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in ,,c' 4 R502.4.1 may be used to meet the requirements. 144 R503.2.4 Documentation ........................... Compliance documentation shall be submitted as detailed in YS& GGC'E....................................................... ;I R406. 1:15 3,3 Nati onal Gr eBuildin.- tan ar ...base ccourn �ianc .. 144 R503.3.1 Using the National Green Building Standard ("NGBS", also known as ICC/ASHRAE 700-2015), the building shall earn no less than 80 NGBS Energy Efficiency points. NGBS certification is not necessary. 144 R503.3.2 ........................... Renewable energy generation that meets all applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in R502.4.1 may be used to meet the requirements. I-tlhaeaa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C6.::::0.2::::_2.02..]::D-RAP::u....: .�::..... a a ....e.o.i ..iµr ..wit.... 1�25/�:C=�: 1: 67 144 R503.3.3 Documentation ........................... The DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL documenting compliance will provide a signed statement that the design meets the requirements of this &ct T)...gb..seucto.oin and documentation showing compliance. 4441503.4 Passive I,,,louse .,.based omll Bance 144 R503.4.1 ........................... Buildings shall meet the design requirements of one of the following. 1. PHIUS+ Passive Building Standard from Passive House Institute US 2. Passive House Classic Standard from Passive House Institute Actual certification is not required. The most recent version of the chosen standard in effect at the time of building permit application shall be used. Documentation shall include at least one of the following: 1. Pre -certification letter (or other formal communication) from an Accredited Passive House Certifier, stating that Design Review has been completed and the building is designed to meet all requirements of the chosen Standard. All documentation used to show achievement of the requirements must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. Documentation of Passive House certification. All documentation used to achieve certification must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. 4441503.Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculation -based Como liana The building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of not less than 40% as compared to the baseline building. A 4A,,,R503.5.1 Energy Modeling Standards GHG emissions reductions shall be shown through energy modeling. 1. For Residential Buildings four stories and greater and for mixed-use buildings classified as residential, energy modeling shall comply with Appendix G of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013. 2. For Residential buildings of not more than three stories, energy modeling shall comply with RESNET-HERS. 144 R503.5.2 Process Loads ........................... The GHG emissions reduction assessment and requirement shall exclude energy use by PROCESS LOADS. However, the energy model shall include the energy used for PROCESS LOADS because energy used by heating, cooling, and ventilation (including exhaust fans/hoods, makeup air fans, and heating/cooling for makeup air) is subject to the GHG emissions reduction requirement. After the baseline and proposed energy models are run, for the GHG emissions reduction calculation, subtract out the process energy use I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].:D -RAPT.. .�::..... L ....c.o.im..lµ�..w�t.... ��28/�:C=�:: 68 from both the baseline and the proposed building energy model results, and use the resulting without - process -energy results for the GHG emissions calculations. A 4A,,,R503.5.3 Renewable Energy Renewable energy generation may be used. All applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 1.44 R502.4.1 must be met. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 40% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 25% of the baseline energy use. The GHG emissions factor for electricity produced by renewable energy systems shall be 0 (zero) Ib CO2e/MWh. A 4A,,,R503.5.4 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 548.37 Ib CO2e/MWh A 4A,,,R503.5.5 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity for Buildings Served by Combined Heat and Power Plants For buildings using electricity generated by combined heat and power (CHP) plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity shall be determined as f s-;ilr�._o„ne of the „fo„I„�pwing„ Lz.„ys .......... The most recent heat rate data available at the time of building application shall be used from www.eia.gov/electricity/annual/html/epa_08_02.html, for the specific type of generation plant used, for electricity to be used in the proposed building, and the heat rate shall be multiplied by the EPA emissions factor for the fuel used at the CHP plant. The result shall be used as the GHG emissions factor for electricity from CHP plants. a -.b. Data aatlnered frorn actual ora: ration of the C1 IP irjllant and its distinibution inatwoirk s04l1 be used to deterimm ne the siite sr)ecific CLIC ernssions factor for- 6lectricity to be used iirn the buoll&rnrz. AkI data used slhallll Ike made irjubkdv availlaWe Ikbsfcar°e the turns of buulld'una iDeirrnit ar vocation, For buildings served by CHP plants, the baseline (reference building) electricity use GHG emissions shall be the same as for buildings not served by a CHP plant. 144 R503.5.6 If a facility uses electricity from a combination of sources (e.g., utility, off-site renewable energy system, and CHP plants), a weighted average of GHG emissions factors shall be used. 144 R503.5.7 Documentation The following documentation shall be submitted to show compliance with „4 R503.5 iit]...:suffiicJei.nI...]a... a in ch detaoll: 1. A report, signed and stamped by an accredited third -party ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results of all calculations, assumptions, maF4 inputs,, in .. pu„t„pu.ut c for the energy model 2. A letter, so ina: ani starNm ash k an accirsd'oted LI ird. ao..t f�.RO.JEESSll0l�A f. stating that proposed total GHG emissions for the building are at least 40% less than the GHG emissions of the baseline building. ltlha-epa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 60.2::::.2'02Ji.DAAPf....:fo,.�::..... _�A ....a.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�28/�:C=�: J: 69 I ISIµ e ..l..ca n reserves the o�u..0nt �� ire^cull°a: �r�r�utlran�l r�racui na: nt�tucan �inc� cal° ��r�utic�np�� tlhll°� p�irt ...................................................................................................................................................................................... �s...................................................... i............................................................................................................................................................................................................................/.........................................................................................................................12...................y. o �^rrla:�vu pnc. �.n�l s>us it ccan.�ulltrnt s�:^�a: ct k tlna:..I��a�aurn �t flue: aa: rns> caft0n r rIlucp�int. �l�l .�ucln ..................................................................................................y..............................................................................................................................................................................y..............................................................a........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .docui neintatirain s I ) a I I.?e .auk.)rnutl. ed ai.nd fa: e . I)...a be. r�IIci r Li oo tra usssi..jarnce.. of. 2 I.b..0 d.. i rl.g pfirrnit. 4441 03.6 Greenhouse Gas Ennissions Calculation -based Ccomu fiance fcor Additions Compliance using the requirements of this provision 1:44 R503.6 may only be used for additions that are showing compliance together with the existing building. See also l.:,4„4 202.2. 144 R503.6.1 ........................... The addition and the existing building, together as a whole, shall be shown to have lower total GHG emissions than the original existing building. 144 R503.6.2 ........................... Current and proposed GHG emissions shall be calculated following the requirements of the GHG emissions Calculation Method (11503.5). 144 R503.6.3 Documentation ........................... The following documentation shall be submitted: 1. An energy study of the existing building that includes energy use from at least 12 consecutive months of the most recent 24 months at the time of building permit application. 2. An energy study that shows anticipated energy use for the new addition and modified existing building. gibs A report, signed and stamped by an accredited ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results of all calculations, assumptions, aT)d inputs,, i] d.. q.el.t„puu > for the energy model. ........................ 4, A letterasi_.rn.�j .......1..k..E....y..n....g.ccredted third.,grtEI[Ej Y PROFE S SlONIf.rstatin that ........................ .........2................................................................................................................................................................................................... proposed total GHG emissions for the building and addition together are less than the GHG emissions for the existing building. E. FIµe _Iowan reserves the ri�lµnt tc.r.e .iire additior4l douurnentatioin ald or a�dtuoinathird p.po.t y ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................i.............................................. o-ev.Ia:w and ar4p sis k) a co nssultaint Selected is the i�wrl at the exp!2 2ft!n g.. Iicarlt. H ........................................... ....... ..........................................................................y....................................................................................................................................................y...............................................................,............................................................u..................................................................................l..l.......................................................... such documentation shaH Ikae submitted and fee shaH Ikae scald w�ior to Issuance of a bus thins _�, iris It. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2..]:.D-RAPT...:fo.�::..... -�A ....c.o.i ..lµr ..wit.... 1�2 ��:0=�: 1: 70 ...............................[..................................................................................................... On January 1, 20252023, the requirements of Seekcw.S ulbsec.„tior].s j,,4„4 R 5 0 2 and 1.4.4 R503 shall change as described in 1.44 R504.2 1..44 R504.3 1..44-R504.4 and 1.44 R504.6. Where no changes are listed the ........................... ........................... requirements shall remain as described in Secticain .u_b.s a. ct.lior1s .1..,.44 :R502 and „4„4 R503. On January 1, 2:0 0ZQ?...4 the requirements of Sect-ioTi Su_bse tiio„i~ns 1..44:: R501 1.44 R502 and 1„4„4 R503 shall ......... change as described in 1..44 R504.7. Where no changes are listed the requirements shall remain as described in Seeti-eeaSgbse c t orfs 1..44 R501,.].....4. R502 and .1....44:R503. 144 141504,2 f�°h n e Ire.2.47-52023to e.n.em� 0 Dl e. gjr m"m� e t of Dl� rescri.tha n Coni �o cmc n ........................................................................................................................................................................:..:...........:................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ll.................................................................................................................... a h E'as Path ..................... Effective January 1, 202-52023 to meet the requirements of sectoca .s..gbse gt.i.oin 1..44 R502 a building must achieve a minimum of twelve (12) of the points described in E (:Ai awn gI..)sec..:t.o..2r.]. 1„4„4 R502. A summary table is provided in .1....4.4 R504.5 44141 4.3-,,,. nges in°�2 23 to ��, f�ficie t E ectrifoic tion Point ............................................................................................................................................................................::::............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Effective January 1, 2N'..52.02', x, all points awarded from J„4„4 R502.2 Efficient Electrification shall be doubled. 144 R504.3.1 ........................... Six points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps and meeting the requirements of1„AA R502.2.1 - Heat Pumps for Space Heating. Ten (10) points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps and meeting the requirements of 1...44 R502.2.1 - Heat Pumps for Space Heating. 144 R504.3.2 ........................... Two points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of „44 R502.2.2 EE2 Heat Pumps for DeffKmitoe Het.5 ^.'Y,ic,e Water Heating. 144 R504.3.3 ........................... Six points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of R502.2.3 R502.2.3 EE3 Commercial Cooking Electrification. 144 R504.3.4 ........................... Two points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 1,44 R502.2.4 EE4 Residential Cooking and Clothes Drying Electrification. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2. 1:.D -RAFT...: .�::..... -�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t....O1�25�2:0=2: 1: 71 Effective January 1, 2.02. 2023, the maximum number of points allowed under 144 R502.41 RE1 Renewable Energy Systems shall increase to six (6) points. The criteria for earning points shall remain as described in144-R5UI4.1. 1 4 4 l.3. 5 0 4 5 Ch.anp F in .24.M2023 to Summar, Table for Pr�gs jlpflve CO.m.lp e a h y .,.p . ....... .... g .... ..... Ijaric P t ./ .......... ................. ................ ........................................................................................................................................................................... Y .......................................................................................... .. .... ........................... ................. ............ .................................... .............................. ..... a t h. Ith&e.a Energy Code Supplement �.0 6 0 2 2 0 2 ]...D-RAPT..f().� rj-�A..)4 J:: 73 AXPT. :. .. ............................................... ............................................ -J y..................................................: .. „.................................................. .J.. ................. ............................... . -F ................................................ . : Residential Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least 12 points Cate- Improvement Points Details or EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION EE1 Heat pumps for space 6-10 6 points for air source heat pumps. heating 10 points for ground source heat pumps. Heat pumps for domestic hot EE2 water heating 2 2 points for water heating systems that use heat pumps. Commercial cooking 6 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 electrification 6 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the building. EE4 Residential cooking and 22 points for electric stoves and ventless heat pump clothes clothes drying electrification dryers. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI5 Modest window -to -wall I 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY RE Renewable energy systems 1 -6 Up to 6 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 5 5 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP 1 Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP I, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 2 2 points for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. 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Effective January 1, '29?.the requirements of �(At n u_ksectiior]. 1 4 R503 Performance -Based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path shall change as described in J..4.4 R504.6.1,J...44 R504.6.2andl' .......................j� R504.6.3. Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in Sect.iot45gbs e cutio.in 1..44 R503. ........................... .1 4A,,,R504.6.1 Changes to Energy Rating Index -based Compliance Effective January 1, 2W'..5.2 0 23the language of.].,.4. 4 R503.2.2 shall be replaced with the following language: The building must satisfy one of the following criteria: 1. The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 20 when compared to the ERI reference design. 2. The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 40 when compared to the ERI reference design AND seven EGSECS points from Sec-tkm.S I..)s^.L:l.ioin... 1,4 R502 Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path shall be earned. Points from A14 Right -Lighting and OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code may not be counted toward the seven IEC SC.C.. points. A 4A,,,R504.6.2 Changes to National Green Building Standard -based compliance In addition to all existing requirements, seven IEC,i.C...S. points from Sectie u_I..)se.2aJ%gin..J.„ .4 R502 Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path must be earned. Points from A14 Right -Lighting and OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code may not be counted toward the seven IEC-S.E points. A 4A,,,R504.6.3 Changes to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculation -based Compliance Effective January 1, 2:02: 2023,the building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of not less than 80% as compared to the baseline building. 1..44 R504.6.3.1 ........................... Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 80% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. 1..44 R504.6.3.2 ........................... For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants or renewable energy systems, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 295.9 Ib CO2e/MWh. 14441504.7 7 harves in ; . 2026 Effective January 1, 2:0 0ZQ?...4 all buildings shall be built to have net -zero GHG emissions and shall not use fossil fuels for space heating, water heating, or clothes drying. 144 R504.7.1 ........................... The language in.I......4 4 R501.2 Application shall be replaced with: Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 .::::C!.2::::_202J.::D P::I....: .�::..... _�A ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... J�28/2:C=2: 1: 75 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS of not more than three stories shall comply with all requirements of 1„4„4 R503.2 Energy Rating Index -based Compliance except 1..44 R503.2.2. The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 5 when compared to the ERI reference design. Residential Buildings four stories and greater shall comply with the requirements of the ZERO Code, using the most recent version of the ZERO Code available at the time of permit application. The ZERO Code, an Architecture 2.030.2030. initiative is available at httns://zero-code.org. An I SECS. Compliance Plan shall be the basis for evaluating compliance. � ,,, R504.7.2 ........................... Fossil fuels shall not be used for space heating, water heating or clothes drying. Fossil fuels may be used for PROCESS ENERGY and for cooking. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAPT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµr ..w�t....0��2 X2:0=2: J: 76 Ch -a p,,, „t;tter-15 g.- i o D I I mm 4 4 ,,,-,6 COMPLIANCE I.D. 0 C U M.1 E �.N. I A..'.".r 10 N AND IR1 ,IIS 4 SUBSECTION 144-601. CwC1ll°'n.1�� Ir�CC � CN�uCilt°ui'� �:IiCpI") ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................L................................................................................................................................................................................ A4A 1.n11, .......................................................................... The following compliance documentation shall be submitted: 1. For the proposed point system, a checklist that shows which points are sought, and support for each point. For example, if a developer is seeking the size credit for a house design, the checklist would show the house area (square feet), number of bedrooms, required house size, and proposed house size, to show that the house meets the size requirement. 2. For the proposed whole -building compliance, a report by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, at the time of planning review and again when applying for a building permit. A4A 1.n1 2 .......................................................................... �r 1pn iaince documents are p�rraiHable from the Fawn of Ithaca website and firom the Fawn Code p.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... E:.!r:fq.!::.ce rC:m.e.!"P.:t....D 1?..r".g.irti A4A 1.n1 .......................................................................... At the planning review phase, a preliminary green building checklist shall be submitted, indicating which green compliance items are proposed/planned. A checklist shall be submitted with the construction documents, prior to the building department issuing the building permit. ...eof. Rp.l..ianee w4th.....:t:.Ih..e......14nac,.a.......E.Re.o::..y....C:: J..e.....Stell"jeir en.:t..... uj.o::. .....cofl-AoU-Gtion- �NgFew)ds- f&F.....:Lhe.....Gc .e Ern.:fo'c..e..lµ�..lµn.:t... .: ..e..l:....:t.e.... :.o.:t-nk414x:n-..Ce.o 4e.ate.... :.....' 1,,,2n1 1, .......................................................................... 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ErLrceroer t Off1 er sihad bave -LI e rgy.,E to r-nake its own lr�teirp!,e !,.2jiloin gL� iin'LeirIF!E�,lp iori is ........................................................................ ...... ............... f ............ .................................................................................... ........ ................................................................................................ .. ....... .... ....... .............................. .................................. ?ad 12 aEg.n! Mz,. Eii a D c e s f.1-2 r. -D. e star. d a r ds. a irn d ire q u i ir e.rl..) e r]. t s of 1. 1.-.1.1 s...c.J.h a jp-t�,[o nyd a �.-.d o.1-. J ggireiment of bN chair t�,L I z. y t�., ��gLied in whoie or i 0 2 ........................................................................................ . ...................... ..... ................... 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Y ...................................................................................... ............. ....... . ........... .... . . ........................................ ..................... ........ ............................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................ . si�!Jct corn [[lance wilth such standard or ie uirer'neint wouid eintaill ptactica� dilfficufty g[ �Dgs�� g Y ................. .............. ............ ......................................................................................................................................................................................... [ 9 ................................................................................................................................. .............. ....................................................................................... ........ i1. [Y.. in r6atilon to such constructilon, rt2yided, how ver that any s�Eb yg[ilance shaH .... ............................................................................................................................................................................................. ....... .. ........................... .......................... f t . ....... .. ...... ....... ....... ................................................................. ip[2yi d e ............frau ............ a il e d.,.r] a t..i..v e e. r.1 e M c2inservation standards or-rfgj�ilrernents to achileve to the extent airacticabie the icuinoose of thils chairiter to reduce eireenhouse P.as emissions. A 4A 6 0 2 1 6. r� dele�-r-ni iing g g[gj�- a vair�arice firorn a staridaird..oir.. ireq ijiirerner�-L of fl-�is cl)ap- 1[�� .1 ................................................................ !2 ........... ............................................................... ................................................................................................... .......... .......... . .............. ....... d shaH take Into coinsideratilon the beinefit to the ajpjp�!icant If the variance is gi�p, g, ................ . ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................... ........ ...................................................................................................... .................... ......... ?g�ailnst the detiriliment to the heaith S.1 IF i�.. d ��flf�g!,e of the carni unilty that would' [result b ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 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Z' .2 ....... ..... 2 ....................................................................................................... .... f I, 2 W 1) e t 1) e r - t In e a p r � [cant In a S r Eg r g.5 Ig rn ip �!!� D�) e in t o t In e ir e n e ir y 2!E �2 nsl Eg ion n o r r s On r [ g �f ............................................. .................... ............. ..................... ....... ............................... .................... ................ .............................................................................................. 9 ................... ........ 1 2 1 . ........... of t In e standard o r. ire g g i r - e rn e in t t In a t Os t In e s u b e ct o IF the v a r i a r c e r e g g �., s,�, z.1 t w � I � r e s u l t i in t In e .................................................................................................................. ............ ............................................................................................ ..... ....... ........ .............. ....... 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Whether the vairiz,.jncf.� request wiH result In a substaintia� ar'nouint g!, sf gg,5 ernissiloins if ................................................................................................................................. .... . ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ......................................................................... th ., it is g[�a!2ted. ............. . ..... .... ......................... ltlha-e.a Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6 0 2 2 0 2 ]...D.RAPT..f().nrj�.)4 J:: 78 4. Whether the variarc--� r -�qg!�, -� is ui lgj� Ig tb!2 t�gi I di rig, ip[gjf� , 2!E site arid does not aprly 12 g ........................................................................................................................................... .... ! ! ... .......... ......... 2 ... .......................... ...................................................................................................... ....... substantiai pg!'tioin of the nei hboi-hood or- Community, ..................... .......... ....................... .......... ....... ................... ............. ..................... .................. 9 ................................................................................................ ........... ........... ........................ E. Whether the reg�!2s y?�iarice is the r-ninimijim necessary, ............................................. .................... ............. ..................... ............ ............................................................................................................................................................................................. S. Whether the ahe ed difficult was self cireated which consideration sihali Ike relevant to the ...................................................................................................................................... 9 ................ ................ f .................. ..... .... y .................................................................................................... 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Z o r i i..iD.g §�.p Liance, It shali gLp!2I inimijim vairiance rlecessar�y, �2L�ditiori qg.! . 2 �\ rp J f . . .... .......... ...... ............. ........ ........................ ... ....................................................................................................... ....... ............. .......................... ............................ sg.�.b g.Lp M .................................................................................... �a r.y� Lg.y !�2! ............................................... ........................ ............... .................................................... ..................................................................................................................................... !21 2.!2 b� ii rg��itioin of alteirin t' , iseirvation staindards or- reg��!'eimentsto achieve to f2�!P..nj p[�Kji ca 1) 1 e t Ih.e r.g..L r 2 IF I [� nus> c 1) a P t �' E 12 f g�a.,5 �.�.,..LDissioins and irnr2,5 � gther ................. ................... ..... ....... ........ ..... ......... ...................... ..... . ........................................ I . ....................... ............... . ... f . ........................... coinditioris as sujch Board ma � easoinab! de-Leirimirie ri ce s I - o im� i a -Le the cor�seg���,D��,s 2f g!EgDj ......................................................................................................................................................... .................... y . .................................................. ........... y ............................................................................... f..� . ............... �a.Ey.l ......... ............... ... g .................................................................................... .o f L I ) e \..i a r.J..a :.� c e A 4A 6 0 2 1 8. Dh�..� am.f.dg[!2� Ef�p in to variances In Chajp-t�,[ ?.Zg, Z.2!�irg, 2f j2win of Ithaca C d , and the ........... 9 ..................................................................................... ........... ........................ ............................................................................................. .......... ................................................... set forth in New York I ow L. w ............................................................................................................................................................................. 2 �--2 ........... .f 1 2.) �an.d.(Ij I z'.ip.nLy . ....... �t f .. P..'. Lo the extent .............................................................. jp!Eg��ided otherwise herein or susubsections In r Lgg.�dgtes and ....................................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................. cont,P ... ... ....... .......................................... J ggireiments for the filing2f g�4 iri�s-Lo'a-Livedecisior�s-tl-ne-Lir-nefo-arip��,�g�!lgll-l��.'Z.2D�rn, B ar ofApjr�,p�s- 2 .................................................................................................... ....... ...... ...... ........................................................................................................... ...... I ...................................................................................... ........... f.� . . ........ g ....... ..... d .............. ......... 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A...2 IF�, P, 221J..c e.. 2f I 1,jf g p r I i c a t i o n s 1) a i I a i so 1) e :pit e ri to a I I Ila in d o w n e ir s ow ri i ing r E2 r f.�!-ty g �j j 2 i ri i ri'� I e r t g p!�!E f2 � �Lj-j i c h ...................................................................................... .............. ....... .................................................................................................................................................................................. ....... ....... ........... ........... .................. e 0 In g in B ar o A p�.,pj.5 !22 ice shali also Ibe r g,5ted rain the !.2D int �r p!'etatioin or, variar c is s ugb-�, I ................ f ... ...... ................................................................................................... ...... ............. ......... .............. ....... .......... ........... 9 2 ............. d f . ......... ........................................................................................... ........ ................................................................... r2.pf Etyr.i.n a c c o r d a r.] c e W.. i1 ).1 h..e.. p2.5ti i.n..g r t..O v r S] 0 In s O..f ? ZQ:? g f t.b. e I o w r.1 o..f 1-2 a c a C o d e ... ............ F..o e e x t e in. t. e !.2 p! -..o. c e d g. r e i s r]. o.. -.L. r E2yr d e d. the Z.o....r.i... i i.n..g � gg E d� ref �\ IF r f.�g 1.5 !22 g y a d i.m i r.] �..s t..ir. a t.J.\..i 1.y g �j g r t r �2f..e d I.J. r e s. Pt..r a� rarer^d k�.y t[nf 12w r.B o a i.r d a r.] d. pglk�j i s 1-2 e d lir.] L I e o ff.J..c.J.2 i N../I.I.D. i.j t..es of the e F..o w r.] B..o a i.r d o f LI e I rano of Ithaca. A 4A 6 0 2 1 9. Fhe actions and deterniiinations ref the .Lear of Itha a, the Z inin B ai d of A ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ....... ...... b ........ ....... 9 ................... g 2 E ........ .............. ......... a i.n d. tlµna:s Cade E r] to r c e im. :sent !2ffl.c.e..r.., anis r e e i.r..e r.1 c..e d is 1 1-2. i S.. c.J.h...a.1 d e e i.m e d fi.i.n a I d e. -.L. e r rl'.). i r.1 a.. -.L i o r.] s too pg[r2s!2.5 gf Airtide 78 of the New York CivHi Practice Laws and Rules L�E)� N2 ��ithstaindirigt!�is, standing ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ............... .............................................. ...... ......... .................................. ........... ginder said Airticle 78 of the CP1 R siI rain � e ar r Lgjp�jate after- -LI)e ex[)a�js-Lior� o am adr�')Iinis-LiI'ative .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ................ ... 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P. -..e y.J..e w s a r.� d./ g!-.. g p p p 1.5 a s r �.o..YJJ e d f..o..Pi r..1 Ll i.. i s...c. 1-2 a2jf!E� RMINOMME Jnless work has coo-nnienced in accordance with te��a 22� 1aled Ib t e Z nin �; B o a irdref A .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ............ g. ............... ........y j . .. ...rp within one y�,pL fEg!D he issuance of the buiHing ip�- LLDit authorizing 5g�,b �Nor k reit within 1.8 moriths of ..................................................................... .......................................................................................... ...................... ....... ....... ... .............. ...... ........ ....... .................................... ......... ....... . ..................... I ..................................................................................................................................................... j.�;t.or2ji r.]..9 2f �'.1�h ��g!jaince, whichever is egi-Her not oril th b ildin rf.�!-rnit but the vairiance shaHi ... .................................. ........................................................................................................................... I . ..................... .. ... y . ............. f..� . ........ 1� .......................... g ..................................................................................................................................................................... §22r DA . -..e a r.1 d t..I.-] e c..o in. s.. -L.1 -g c. -.L i o r.] care Ll ) e.. F!Egpa:.,qy ss-jpfl r e \..i e r t t..o L o s e ECS s t a r.n d a o. -.d s...a. D dreguir..e..i.m e in. t s Da.1 effect apt the 'Him e of variance exiairation. Itiha-e.a Energy Code Supplement 06 02 202J.::DAAF:F:fo�- eoirnr�r# 9112.912. 9.2 1 79 1 ..................................................................... A 4A 6 02nd If L [ ) e k.e. i..J�J i..r.n.g li.I.e.2rliA.,...e s..,. -.L e v a r.J..a r]. c e s )...a l!.s 0.. e. x..ri o. -..e. pit t.b. e s a rl..) e tJ rl,.). e..... Appe, a-4:. T 14 e ap p e �s P+O G e, &., ..pas, SK -.4 k�41h 4ptlhe Oidi+w.tinc.e,7 attackt,.nd aEA-pfjeFdx 97 e E �G 1� anY SeC:ti"7 PaH .;Fapl+i...............prev�c4an-&fIt...'c&oF t4e eing)kr�g �eg th M diwkF e ;isl-a--t�"7 bY attaGked aF, Appeindi* B7 s4ag be d-f--teI'R444ed :tbe 4wak4i &wc,44-Aia,4ditys��.4aprJaY 4-:*iY to 4iC" SGt�GFi7 pairag+aplh r jrwqvls4ein adjudge,(34Rv� -14J7 4ind the r -est of tke., x.q)d rema�R vallid x,Wd E,4 eetive � Ith&e.a Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, 0 6 0 2 2 0 2 ]...D-RAPT..f().� rj-wa..)4 J:: 80 Appendix A - Lighting Power Allowances Table 1..44 AA1 below provides the Lighting Power Allowances (LPA) by space type, that are used to determine compliance with Easy Path point A14, Right Lighting. Table 1*'4 4 AA1. Interior Lighting Power Allowances COMMON SPACE TYPESa LPA (watts/sq. ft) Atrium Less than 40 feet in height 0.015 per foot in total height Greater than 40 feet in height 0.2 + 0.01 per ft in total height Audience seating area In an auditorium 0.32 In a convention center 0.41 In a gymnasium 0.33 In a motion picture theater 0.57 In a penitentiary 0.14 In a performing arts theater 1.22 In a religious building 0.77 In a sports arena 0.22 Otherwise 0.22 Banking activity area 0.51 Breakroom (See Lounge/Breakroom) Classroom/lecture hall/training room In a penitentiary 0.67 Otherwise 0.62 Conference/meeting/multipurpose room 0.62 Copy/print room 0.36 Corridor In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff)b 0.46 In a hospital 0.40 In a manufacturing facility 0.21 Otherwise 0.33 Courtroom 0.86 Computer room 0.86 Dining area In a penitentiary 0.48 In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff)b 0.95 In bar/lounge or leisure dining 0.54 I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].:D -RAFT...: .�::..... -�A ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28/�:C=�: J: 81 In a cafeteria or fast food dining 0.33 In family dining 0.45 Otherwise 0.33 Electrical/mechanical room 0.48 Emergency vehicle garage 0.28 Food preparation area 0.61 Guest room 0.24 Laboratory In or as a classroom 0.72 Otherwise 0.91 Laundry/washing area 0.30 Loading dock; interior 0.24 Lobby In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff)b 0.90 For an elevator 0.32 In a hotel 0.53 In a motion picture theater 0.30 In a performing arts theater 1.00 Otherwise 0.45 Locker room 0.38 Lounge/Breakroom In a healthcare facility 0.46 Otherwise 0.37 Office Enclosed 0.56 Open plan 0.49 Parking area 0.10 Pharmacy area 0.84 Restroom In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff)b 0.61 Otherwise 0.49 Sales area 0.80 Seating area, general 0.27 Stairway (See space containing stairway) Stairwell 0.35 Storage room 0.32 Vehicular maintenance area 0.34 Workshop 0.80 I-tlh pa...Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::.202].:.D -RAPS....: .�::..... -�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28/�:C=�: J: 82 BUILDING TYPE SPECIFIC SPACE TYPESa C" : ..LPA (watts/sq.ft) Facility for the visually impaired In a chapel (and not used primarily by the staff) 1.11 In a recreation room (and not used primarily by the staff) 1.21 Automotive (See Vehicular Maintenance Area above) Convention Center -exhibit space 0.73 Dormitory -living quarters 0.19 Fire Station -sleeping quarters 0.11 Gymnasium/fitness center In an exercise area 0.36 In a playing area 0.60 Healthcare facility In an exam/treatment room 0.83 In an imaging room 0.76 In a medical supply room 0.37 In a nursery 0.44 In a nurse's station 0.36 In an operating room 1.24 In a patient room 0.31 In a physical therapy room 0.46 In a recovery room 0.58 Library In a reading area 0.53 In the stacks 0.86 Manufacturing facility In a detailed manufacturing area 0.65 In an equipment room 0.37 In an extra high bay area (greater than 50' floor -to -ceiling height) 0.53 In a high bay area (25-50' floor -to -ceiling height) 0.62 In a low bay area (less than 25' floor -to -ceiling height) 0.60 Museum In a general exhibition area 0.53 In a restoration room 0.51 Performing arts theater -dressing room 0.31 Post Office -Sorting Area 0.47 Religious buildings In a fellowship hall 0.32 In a worship/pulpit/choir area 0.77 Retail facilities Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_02 J...D.RAP::I....: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28/�:C=�: J: 83 In dressing/fitting room 0.36 In a mall concourse 0.55 Sports arena -playing area For a Class I facility`, 1.84 For a Class II facility`! 1.20 For a Class III facility`' 0.90 For a Class IV facilityf 0.60 Transportation facility In a baggage/carousel area 0.27 In an airport concourse 0.18 At a terminal ticket counter 0.40 Warehouse -storage area For medium to bulky, palletized items 0.29 For smaller, hand -carried items 0.48 a) a. In cases where both a common space type and a building area specific space type are listed, the building area specific space type shall apply. �E.)......:b A'Facility for the Visually Impaired' is a facility that is licensed or will be licensed by local or state authorities for senior long-term care, adult daycare, senior support or people with special visual needs. C las>s> I fpacilNtiesn conn s>t of !E2fa:ns>.�ion, I N cili e and ssr^n i r�2fr:^ssiior4 ccallr:^.. iata:n or dub fpaciliitiiess rnriith ...........................................................................................................................................................................IE.............................................................................................................................l....................................................................................................................................a.................................�........................................................................................................................................................... a IiEE.... plr....... .....2.1...E��ire s>���ctatg.1.5 ....................................................................................... d C las>s> II facilities ccarnsust caf ccaf..e ssssior.i. a fac..J]ities> wnritln s..eatiin fair fa:nvua: r t0nan C s aa:nctp tca�° cllgb fac IJti.es„ wuth se^atiin_ fcao. k a:ntuve f 2. C 0 ai.nd 52.0 0 C s and annate^uir le^a.. ue arnd hii9In:sclnca2a taciiliitie^s wI) sse atir'tl.. f2r rNmoo,.e^ tl~nan 2.1.0.0 C s r g.t.ato.irs. Clas>s> VIII fpacilities consist of dub ainate^ur leag:fa arn�f !nilh School faciilities rnriitlh seatin_ fg!- Z. CC cair .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... .........r...... ....... ........................................ ........................................................................................ P..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... faf:f2zj P:s:. .......�.: f C las>s> [V f.acuiilities> ccansiist of e^la:nnne r.nI. a..iEy school and irecre^atucanall fpaciH iie^s° and ai natei.jr° lea.. ue arnd Dnu.. [n: c.Ihoo....:f..acJ.IIJ.:L.V.f".s.... :.it],.�.p..u..:L.....ir !Eg te..SJor.]....:f.01. ::...s..C~.�,Ll:.:t:p.irs... Er! y tEar Nuri'' : [2. ble .E4.4 AA 1 i.5 Ear saasd rJrN ore.. �^ Q2ffr Ln^r rn2Ei22 QdQ tig I1. 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Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::_202].,D—RAPT...: .n::..... _�A.....c.e.irn..iµr ..wit.... ��28/�:C=�: E: 84 TOWN 01F�� I'IIIA HACA CODI�E,,:,,,, ClHAP"rER 144 19411"A4 . . .. . .. . . . . N4&` . . ........ Y . ........ GO -DE, ql� I L111i. 1W 1W ENERGY CODWud I�,M, SUPPL E RA E N'T 4�LlDRA;:P.F.� 11,P�L ... 111P wo "Q.§/2....8Q.?/2021, .. . ........ I o w ir) o f I t h a c a. q�j Note ..-T-4.�:P, e•. ...... Two,.D & c. •u.. *.P.. •.e..r it's -documents work ...... .................................................... I ............................................... .................................................................................................................... I together: * I.E.-C-SECS o A local energy code supplement with requirements above and beyond ........................ the Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State 0 o Town of Ithaca and City of Ithaca versions t a as la.c..)&.econtaiun ne r1y �dent�ca� �oca�l er�er y a .... ....................................... ............................................................................................................ g . ........ �t.2.d.2 Epgu�reiry-ients and ........................................................................................... ...... .... .................................................................................................................. staii,,idairds 9 I. -E•. -CSC Reference Manual o Contains non-essential information to help understand and use the EC S., such as background information and commentary 4'.0 S-..e.P344.F+gL a . ..... a............Cf.. *n. .... ......C.o .o.....1. i,r� C 1+apt.e.r 1-4..6-..e..f C ... ...... c.. -®r r.i.t.a4i.4-Rg r. -e -q- u.. -e-�4-s-f E* Tewr.l...... 44A.1.41 l.a ir a..r.0 . ...... S Ith&e.a Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6 0 2 2 0 2 ]...D.RAPT..f().� rj�.)4 1:: #h&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� tion 144- 1'TffL,,f- PURPOSE, . ........ AIND FINDINGS .0 h -a pte rSec I ............................... :� ............................................. .................................................. ......................................... ......... ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10.- -P-4S U 11) S E c rlON 144.-iol rl LE PURPOSE AN �2 0 Bj ECl V E S ................................................................................................... ................................... .........................................I...... ..... ... 1 4 4 1..,.0. 1 .......... 3 Ti..-!ll e. I[�is Chapjpt� 144 of the Code of the jown of Ithaca shall be known as the "Eineirgy C de S ppjfm§�!�f ......... ....................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ... , 2 (E.g.) ......... I N"is- decument ecAaW#'4es a i-oc4 er+efgx�, eed-e &ujPjr4e'TT14-'FA W419 FeqU411'emeints abeve ainE.beye+id th(-.� 4L4eeii4e+gy Gode. 4........- pa4:ate itiha-e.a [.rK-rg,-Y Code, Refe+eFw�e M-ap4j4 pii-GVkj-e.,& gffe'nseRiw�eefwr%,kyedFP'6to iapet thquiemets t feth ithis d&-nent��yA2; e 2f..![�is ch, rj�'� is 0 jp�' 21f.� P�2�i Ihea�i saf t , and g�'D!2tg� �N jfgEf., ���y g .......... .............. .......... ......... ... 2 .......................... .................. . ........ Y . ....................... ..... ................. ........... �2�!2 ��gr r ernent for- ali new construction, certain additions and maig� Ef L�2yg ..................... ............................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................... ....... .................................................... .................................................... I . ....... ........................................ tions, with reauireiments above and bevond the state eneirev code that wiHi becorne rnore strineerit overtime. A 4A Ih-e ieqki4ements set fe4h gWe piiie4ty t& ek-etr 4i-eatjcwi7 iein ewab �e eneirgy7 a in 6 aff 84-d..gym..... ity. Q bj e, e t.41 e s- pFw, gU d e, r d(-A-kler meas;4jii'abi(-.naFid 4di�,qe . ..... rc-'dlkGtiGRE� 4p.(" 4'6 er�ssiepiE� fll-e-RI REAw b4diT)g&rrw.IjG+ i'einowktion-,7 and F+ew additkws. Te pii"qmEAe be�-A- pirac.t.es�-ipi tkede,&µg ,�.p of a:4oii-444e buildii4ff ;.„.te-dE44&i- wedc'ed G4 4 eirnissJDR&� 1"i -e -i, -A - wm-i-, �44& .0 . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . Q.bh ,42 ... ..... . .. .. ... . . .. .... jves �!� .......................... 2lk�!2�jives of this char-�f!- t2- (J.) �4f�iver rneasurable, irr�jrnediate, and Torllg:�ijirlg E�,dggtioins in ..................................................................................... ........ ... ..... .... .................................................................................................... ..... .............. ...................... ....... ............... .................. ........... ........................................ gz' ��.�'...Laissiolns frorn ali inew coriistn ction, certain additions, and rr,)aig[ ............................................................................................................................................................................ ............................... ................................................................................................... ...... ............... ........ ................... ... P [�-i!��ices in the desig�] of -t!)at deliver- reduced &I RG ernissions- and ... ........................................................................................... ......... .............. .......... ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ........ ...... ... ............................ r L2yide a rapid but ordeifly -�[g 5ition to bAdirllg.5 -�[�pt do not use fossil fu6s oin site for i �?� Hding ................... ....... ............. ........... ..................... .................................... ......................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................................................................ .................... ................... ... .......................... 2.e L9.Y . .... . ..... 5..irag.� i..r g p!2j �'�jir p, ��y 2Q? F ort j,,�Jyp. N, �.'..e..q�uA.'..e r -.n. e r-11 s .set f i .......... h . .... . .. . ..... . . .... ..... .. .. ... ...... .... .. p[iorily 12 f.��!2�,jEificatioin, reinewaWe energy, z.j!��4 e uireiments for- reductions in C ................... ................................................. ............................................................................................... ...... ..... . ... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... emissions Ljo into effect in thiree steDs: 2021. 2023. and 2026. SUBSECI l0N 144-102 l"ANEANGS ........................................................ :................................................................................................................................................................................................ 144-102.1 Findines of F:act F I ) e I o w r] o f Ithaca F o w..i.n B.2 a i.r d Ei.i.n d s L I ) a I..:. �tiha-e.a Energy Code Supplement 06 02 202J.::DAAF:F:foii- rj-�A)-k eoirnr�r# 9112.912. 9.2 1 3 1 ..................................................................... 1 � CH a e d a!2 !2 �Dg-ease in extreme weather everits, such as storms, floodirip heat waves that threaten hum, n UE� heakhycorr i unitie ..arid criticai infrastructure in the F wri, New York State, and across the wodd. 2� Fhere is a c�eair e er ing international consensus that to avoid the imost severe irrqjp�g�,-�s 2f 5� New York State, through its Oirriate Leadeirshir g d �2LDM�1!2it Protection Act, has set arribitious 99.!'11 s L o c o r n b a L clirnate chaing!�.th.m.l�.g.[.� reduction. State gg!'.2�s p�-e in ine with Man of the & Fhe combustion of fossii fuels in homes and other buildings inter riai air- q��g�i'L arid �has adverse imirjacts on human health. T For new buUWines, the most affordab|e and cost effective time to reduce ereenhouse P, -as #iha-*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 4 h"te"'5eg.- ii oD I I 1 2 SCOPE AND APPLICATION ..T . U 133E :.""Fl N 1144-201 .Fh4s,e,Re..p.gy....(; .epy..t....pk"Gv.p.dE- irEaquI4 at in te t4e p::.ka. .u+pe..p: n..ppt.s...4..:9:p.e. .New ....y l�..,& ...........1;rner .y... e erv.at. ..n- n-Ged.e....�.N.*S. f.G.;.G �......:::F..hi.s...eDBaa.p.:k.p::.....„..Iµnxp.l..µ.....be.....e4&Fe.e. ...in a4ti.ean....te-.t.he....NYS GC.Q Pursuant to section 11-109 of the New York State Energy Law, and subject to the provisions and requirements of that section, the Town of Ithaca/Cii-ty 4: 1t�aa has the power to promulgate a local energy conservation construction code that is more stringent than the IEIn.� it „y„ �!!� ,Eyp, iic�ri Construction Cade of New York State (ECCCNY S1NY—&EC4:C.. ..I [D is ECS .. E2yic�a:as> ire^g� 4!!!'erN erits> and sta indairds> that are in addition toarid sha H su�y.yy^.�II�:^rNm�:^aat ...............................................................0..'.......................................................................`.1..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................R..........................................................................................0..'....IC.................................................R............................. p"ec uirements> and standards set forth in the ECCC�'I`�YS and iin C1)a .f.[ 1.2. Eu�ulc�iirn•� C'ran.�tp"u�cLV�arn a�nc� C=Vp"�^ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ E................................................ R...................... ... ............... ........ �..a......................................................................................................................................... Freirerr ^inturxirn of the C�'ode of the .t.owrn of Ithaca, ISI~ne .ala�ns s> aa:acifications and other ilr"na�ta: r iaals irec wired by .................................................................... R....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... R............ L........................................................................ a.................................................................................................................................................::............................................. y tl~na:a Code Einfran"cert.) 0fflcer p -..e.] r.n.g tca the EC S irelated C0.. n aona:arnts> caf the IkauVlld.Vrn s>tiructu�"a:a arn� op. parca. f.l ..sIhaalH Ikae submitted to the Cade Enfoircernent Officeir in ccain"urnctioin with an a.. Iicatiran for «a ...............p...................Y.R...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................V:.................................................................................................................p..p................................................................................. tagVldin.. . eiri nVt .aup". u a inL to said' Clha a,E ]..Z.fa aind . gu'Su�ainL tca CI~na ate^ir Z- Q Z21nirn.. of tl-ne Code of t0aa:a ..........................,.......p........................................1"................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................L................................................R........................................9........................................................................................................................... Fawn of Ilthaca. Tlhe Tcawrm Qshallll einfcairce t:lhiis c,:h£a. fair iiin add do t:ra tlhe Tcawn's einf..P!ccerareint: of tl"me EC;CCINY . C;Ihrasafer. .IE EuHdiaa�..y CoinsLp"u ctVcarn and Fire Pre rreintiorn of the Code of the Iowan of Ithaca sets fcartlh the method for ...................................... ....d...a..................................................................................................................................................................... ...............................................R............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... a diminVsstiratilon and enforca:arnernt of the EC's and esta bkshes> arawa:ap".� cjgtiess and res>aoinsVbffltVes in ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... C......................................... R......................................................................................................... C....................................................................................... connection therewith. VncludVncs irieinalties and other irernediess for vioa atirans of the ECS. N9W:...64.7-.y...OF...IT ....:I;"C° I UIDE.Tt, 'OW14-164"'S- ..ORM-)WAAWE:...CML y Except as specified in this chapter, this chapter shall not be used to require the removal, alteration or abandonment of, nor prevent the continued use and maintenance of, an existing building or building system lawfully in existence at the time of adoption of this chapter. Itlhaea.Energy Code Supplement06: �:�02J.: F:t...:f�.p::eo.i p..µ..pi.9112.912.C2:: 5 .:., ������N - S U B S I:_::� cTUON 202 APPLICABILITY e requirements of this shall apply tothe following construction: 1. All new construction, excluding additions and renovations that are not specified in this list Z. All additions 500 square feet or larger to single family dwellings or two-family dwellings 3. All additions 1,000 square feet or larger to buildings other than single family dwellings ortwo- family dxveUin0s 4. All MAJOR RENOVATIONS, as defined in Chapt-ef�ff,..i o r].. 4 3. for- ali neces aEy jp!.�!'rnits have been submitted p[ior to the Cor r iian e D t if such additional information reasoriabiy �-eg�jired �by the Code Enforcement Offic i , and the S, within a reas i a[ le r pt iod of tirrie of its submission, arid In any ��ithirl | | / Code compliance asapplied totypes ofbuildings: | * Commercial Buildings shall meet the provisions ofI�44 Commercial Building Provisions. | #��*aEnergy Code Supplement ~� 6 � • Residential Buildings shall meet the provisions of (_4,a to .S..eCtiior]. J...4 5 Residential Building ...................................... Provisions. • Mixed-use buildings where more than 50% of the heated floor area is residential shall meet the requirements for residential buildings set forth in (_4,a to sectiion 1.4„4 5. Mixed-use buildings where 50% or more of the heated floor area is commercial shall meet the requirements for commercial buildings set forth in C-hapter.Sect..q.ln..14:4:4. In mixed-use buildings, the whole building shall comply with all applicable requirements; no portion is exempt from requirements ex -e e....t...a.&4..e... c.4).e..:.....ii..iR.....G..µn :.a-te ir-�,.4.....aT)......5, • Additions – The applicant shall demonstrate compliance for additions in either of the following two ways: 1. Independent of the existing building: All applicable requirements shall be met for the addition alone, without considering the existing building. ....1.f....t.�"jafdt�"is�p”lp�yiin�o"P��2!^tf:.... '.:...l.............!l..!...2 . tj:h xiSdin I: !�iill&ng thein all iref&ences t:o "[') ailldiin in ectiioinss 1..44 4 J..�' 4 5 and 1..44 6 shall ......................................................................... ri1...........................................................................................................................................................................................11...................................................................................................................I....................................................................................................................................... refer to the addition. ................................................................................................................................. 2. Together with the existing building: All applicable requirements shall be met for the addition and the existing building together, as a whole .....l.:f...aa:)_e....add..i.t.l.:.r1......i..s....cor2n..1r1.11..yi.l"�..g.-.L..g.!2:t.ht" .Ir....:P.t.1"P.....aI)e... !-2 i°sding Ik!!Hfflin then aHH i�ef&einces tca ��I:)��iillcJin in Sections 1..44 4 1..44 5 and 1.44 6 shall ........................................ A...............................................�TR..................................................................................................................................................................................................X.:T.......................................................................................................................M.........................................R...................................................................................................... refp.l:..:t ....the ......addition .....and ....the .....existing ....k1g.iJ.. in...g....:t.g.a:.:t.l�.t".o::. • In MAJOR RENOVATIONS, the whole building, including space outside of the work area, shall comply with all applicable requirements. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .-RAFT...: .�::..... a a ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 �n:C=�: 1: 7 h,te,,,5eg.- i OIC I I 1 3 DEFINITIONS SE..T.. .SU113SE :,..I.VON :Jf. 4-301 GENERAL 144-301.1 Term"mro Defined in (."hh r Codes Where terms are not defined in this code and are defined in the New Yo4*-State Energy Conservation Construction Code of...1.` e ..Y.pi'k SLate such terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them as in that ... ... .................................. ............ ...... ....... .., code. Where terms are not defined in this code and are defined in a New York State code other than the Energy Conservation Construction Code, and the applicable code is specifically referenced in relation to the terms, such term shall have the meanings ascribed to them in relation to the referenced code. S.E.-CT::.1.N.SUB EC.T.IION 302 GENERAL DEFINITIONS ACCREDITED PASSIVE HOUSE CERTIFIER - An organization accredited by Passive House Institute or Passive House Institute US as a Passive House Certifier. A list of Accredited Passive House Certifiers can be found at www.passivehouse.com and www.phius.org. ADAPTIVE REUSE — The repurposing of a building for a new permitted use or change in occupancy type. GRI0...1L.1 URAl... B Ull._I:1 NG A structure des4zin d and constructed to house fairm eauir rnent. farrn irrl . Ieirnerits . rxiul-Lm litrestoclk Ihp rein oir otlheir hoirticultuir4 a�22 h�ft�..I lhiis> structure shall not kis:^ a ................l...................................................r.....1...............................V a......... ......... .......................... ..............a..... ....... ........".,.....g.........................x...................................................................................................... ......... .............................1.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6ace of humain Ihabitation cap-. a iri ace of ernirillovrn ent where aaricultw4� riiroductsi wire r.irocessed, treati .1:...F".....xxt....._n.:.P::...`>.a:S.........i.�....��.t?.....p�.....t~�.�...�.t?..._u�u::�.t'......Ik�.`�...:1.a:S.t"......1�.9�u �aII...c. ASHRAE 90.1. 201........The publication entitled "ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1........... 2016, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-rise Residential Buildings" ¢Oet aef 20165 pririti"_;y published by ASHRAE the American Soc;ieL of I iestin � If�efri.:p: ,�timr z.j!d it C�'camrr�'itioinin:� Em]gineers. In several ............................................................................................................................ N................................................................................................ i..ro...................................... E...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... m irovissionss. a .sioecific r r intim of the standard is ssioecified. frau exai nr le. A&I MAE 00.1 2.013. BIOMASS — Organic material that is processed and burned to provide energy, particularly for space heating, through direct thermal energy. Biomass for space heating purposes includes cord wood, pellets, and chips. BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE — The insulated exterior walls (above and below grade), floors, ceilings, roofs, and any other building element assemblies that enclose heated space or provide a boundary between heated space and unheated space. COMMERCIAL BUILDING — See also MIXED-USE BUILDING. Any building that is not included in the definition of RESIDENTIAL building. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, 0 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D PT...:f-o.i::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµr ..w�t....01��8/�:0=�: J: 8 COINAINAN.JNIJ�Y IRENrwAiaL.r ENERGY [:::ACIIL.oirvo Ari off site i"�:^ra�:^wp�ba e �ri�^ir.. s> stern rai. facilit t0rp�t is nw ulg fieri as .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................s..y.................................................................................................y...................................................i................................................................ a communit en�:^ir.. facullit uncia: r" a .i.alucualba e New York state and ��71°' i utiNt statutes acrid i"uless. ..........................................................................Y..................................N......................................Y.....................................................�....C.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Y...................................................................................................................... C01\A��t.[ INCE D .I. Q. _ I�Iµia:� 91..sst dpi after" Itlhacua .I.owin [ raaird ado jinn of -LI)e 1�7c a� law coritairriirig tlµia: ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................Y.....................................................................................................................................................................................p........................................................................................................................................................................................�....................................................... DESIGN PROFESSIONAL — A Professional Engineer (PE) or a Registered Architect (RA) licensed to practice in the State of New York. DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA —The horizontal projection of the floors associated with the directly heated space. DIRECTLY HEATED SPACE - An areas or room that is enclosed within the building thermal envelope and is directly heated using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass as the energy source. Spaces are indirectly heated (and not directly heated) where they connect through openings with heated spaces, where they are separated from heated spaces by uninsulated walls, floors or ceilings, or where they contain uninsulated ducts, piping or other sources of heating using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass. DORMITORY - A multiple dwelling which provides sleeping accommodations and domestic facilities and services for a group of college, university or secondary school students. EASY PATH — See alse d so known as PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH. One possible compliance path for this Code, under which a certain number of points must be earned. ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION (ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT [EVSE], EV CHARGING STATION, CHARGING POINT) - The element in an infrastructure that supplies electric energy for the recharging of plug-in electric vehicles. ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING SPACE (EV PARKING SPACE oo, EV„ S PA..CE) — A parking space that includes access to a dedicated electric vehicle charging port and supporting electrical infrastructure, collectively referred to as Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). ENERGY USE Ail references to erierery use in this r;harater refer to site erierav use, which is the heat acrid c^Ie tinicity consumed by a buildiric as reflected at the meter arid/or in the utility bWs. ENERGY PROFESSIONAL - A professional holding a current accreditation in the energy field from BPI, AEE, ASHRAE, RESNET, or other body approved by the Director of Pl—a iirig aind Developme�# pd_ e. Er, ;tor ;.cuerl'.i.e rlt.. or their designee. FLOOR AREA —The total square footage of all levels as measured from the inside finished surface of the walls, but excluding outside courts, unconditioned garages, and uninhabitable crawl spaces and attics. l-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C6.::::C!.2::::_2.C2..J.::D-RAP::F...:fo.i::..... _�A1:. ernes°g.................................................fo.[.a...n..e.c .....u..rn ....t...h..e .....E.a..irt.h..°......c.o..u....t ....f.iro..a...n.....................decay. .....o.rg.a...n.u.c .....r.....a..L.^..o...u.a..l.............In..aFOSSIL FUELS – n . cornrnoin fossil fueIs a ire I�ra: �° II ^u rNm a rail g� 4 �]Z.i tg[ a -5, l it P�p..0 -��.p�ases> of this EC's fossil fueIs> shall also ......................................................................................................................................................Y..............................................................M..............................M...............................................................................g................................................'.................A..'..................................................................................................R................................................................................................................................. urncllude^ corN i non extracts, derivatives, and y^.�!Egdgcjs ref f2�s ill fu�:^Ils> uinchidiin�_y kjgj !22t Iluaruuted to ............................................................................................................................................................ M........................................................................ k................................ f........................................................................................................................................ R..................................................... d... a.....................................................................................................................6................... U:........................... &. I�eiros>a: na: p!2� g!'.2s[ua]e. h+'.-r.r:.e.....f ell-..fd .l.s....a.r:.e....n-GA44ed........:t4.y.....m.'. ...E444..II.....4f.o,.o::.....pK4r�e.&s e.r).e.o::.g.gp.....aa' d G'944)E,'7 a....0 n''a:r- r...G�tIh. +w44,....e p .y...& aat'edr GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) – Any of several gases, including carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N20), and flo'u.o..rinated gases, that trap heat in the atmosphere. Gl~:4 ern-u"&F' ' ns""a"ir'er"'t' e"'tea"i"r) e'au.sea...o.:f..g.l.e4a..a..Il....c,.l.ir ..........cDrange. HEATED FLOOR AREA–The horizontal projection of the floors associated with the heated space. HEATED SPACE - An areas or room that is enclosed within the building thermal envelope and is directly or indirectly heated using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass as the energy source. Spaces are indirectly heated where they connect through openings with heated spaces, where they are separated from heated spaces by uninsulated walls, floors or ceilings, or where they contain uninsulated ducts, piping or other sources of heating using fossil fuel, electricity, or biomass. HEAT PUMP, AIR SOURCE – Air source heat pumps extract heat from the ambient air. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps are not considered air source heat pumps. HEAT PUMP, GROUND SOURCE – Ground source heat pumps, also known as geothermal heat pumps, are heat pumps that extract heat from the earth, groundwater, a body of water, or similar sources. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps are not considered ground source heat pumps. HOTEL– A buildintz containins.r roorns d'esirzned and oirus.,unaIly r lanned to be irented or Ihired out for IIivin oi. s1c^a:. i i.n..g pgcgD�.nrl.)odatoons fog,. tirain. sic^int occu IFuarnc ..d.e.f.ii..ii...i..in.....C..i..t.....C;�ad.t'r.....Secti.orr-3..2........a.rn.d...s�k41 ....... '. r ^n y - y �. y M �.. iwnc j. .e....'.:.t.�x......�yy...�..P....b.ea. ......a..dry.........b.y..aa.....a'"w�.....i..lYnII"i......s4..r�.....�'ua'&....:.t''&:,.�::.�Y-is"w-..�..�ex..... .4:,:::�"......��..�cn.....�k:,�i't''#Eh'�n.....:z�.. ECS _ i the Eine irpv Code Sui r le i ento which is CII 1.44of the Ithaca 1 owin Code. LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (LEED) — A green building rating/certification system, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and administered by Green Business Certification, Inc. (GBCI). LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE (LPA) - Maximum allowed lighting power density. L.,.lL-.L. o_I~ng Frec ra o; Ilowances foo- use in Piresciru ative C orn. Bance Path E Path count x,14' �fiu'�Int L.u'�I~ntuin.. sire .. ita�^n iin �ak�l�^ ................................................................................................................................................................................. C........................................................... p.................................................................... /...................... �"..................................... C.....................................................................ro...........................l. �........................ g............................ f„............................................................................... LIGHTING POWER DENSITY (LPD) - Lighting power consumption per square foot of floor area, measured in watts per square foot. l-tlh&e.aa....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D P::t.... .�::..... _�A ....eoirrn..iµr ..w�t....0��2' '�'�:0=�::' 10 LIVABLE SPACE - A space in a building for living, sleeping, eating or cooking. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, closets, halls, storage or utility spaces and similar areas are not considered dµralxt44e Iiiva_b e. spaces. MAJOR RENOVATION — Any construction or renovation to an existing structure other than a repair or addition, where (1) the WORK AREA exceeds 75 percent of the FLOOR AREA and (2) two or more of the following occur: A) Replacement or new installation of a heating plant or system (e.g. boiler, furnace, or other major system). Changes to ventilation and air conditioning systems are not considered renovations of the heating system. B) Construction that involves disassembly of greater than 50% of the area of the ab v g-jp2topn(, [_i„ .o e BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE � GeIII-IIiRg aind abGve grade, wa4s4in the building. C) Changes to lighting, including but not limited to new installation, replacement, relocation, or removal, of lamps, lighting, or other illumination fixtures in greater than 50% of the building FLOOR AREA. Space within a building interior that is not currently lit, and is not proposed to be lit, shall not count toward the 50% calculation. MIXED-USE BUILDING — See also RESIDENTIAL BUILDING and COMMERCIAL BUILDING. Any building In which a portion of the use is residential, and a portion of the use is commercial. For purposes of this Supplement, any mixed-use building in which more than 50% of the HEATED FLOOR AREA is for residential use shall be classified as a RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. Any other mixed-use building shall be classified as a COMMERCIAL BUILDING. When determining the size of residential spaces, include all dwelling units, as well as all shared amenity spaces (common areas) that serve .2rl1y the dwelling units, including but not limited to shared lobbies, hallways, stairways, gyms and laundry areas. Do -riot coi_mto ea,.,�- ss-waated ' 'II.t..Ick....non......re..ca-0'de'ntll'a.Q....n.p wea.s.., NATIONAL GREEN BUILDING STANDARD (NGBS, OR ICC/ASHRAE 700) — A green building rating/certification system approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), under which points can be earned for energy efficiency; water efficiency; resource efficiency; lot development; operation and maintenance; and indoor environmental quality. OL;C;l...JPIARt.E SPACE A roorn or enclosed sii de:as4med for Ihurnain occu iDaincv in whiildh individuals foo. amus>ein ^int educatiionai oir simillair ra roses oo- lira whiialh oL;curparts po-e ein�_y�a�gf:ad apt Ilo aoir .......................I...a..............1...a........................................................................................................................d.................................................................................................................................................6...................f...........................................................................................................................................6...........................................................................d..n........N..A....................................................................G. and whiialh its eouiirairied wilth rneans of ep�re:ass and Iliraht «✓orad tra: ntiila�tiion faaiiliities rneetiine the reauiilrernents of the BuiHdine Code of New York State. ON SITE RENEWABLE EivirRGY SnrSTEn4: a I'enewaba e ena: rev systerr'n �ocated on anV of the f6lowi a. Fhe IbuiHdi k�................1F.�"�.a:......frirp:.lea:.9:::ty....! ..ta .!"P..... .a:.o..a:....:t:.�"�.a:....lk e ...�...�..i .......i..s.._�..p."a.:t:ed c. A r roiria: rtv that slhaires a boundary with and is under the carne ownershiri oir controi as the roma tv on which the buHdiine its Iloaated ItIha-eaa....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::_202]..D -RAPT.. .�::..... aaska ....c.o.i ..Iµn ..w�t....OJ�2 /�:C=�:: 11 d. a��° ra:aq t l.aa its urnd'eo, tlhe saaroe ownraaa: rsshi. o- cornto-o 11 as fl-ae . t2.r!2t j care vu -In clh -LI)e kauulld'urn i. I".................1....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................p.................................................................................................................................t.....................y....................................................................................................................................g............... located a and is sse ago-ated' cainll �2 g pg lk�llic irii h oaf rn g fiE2Dr tone .���°gr..aq caro r Inic1) t1)e buiiId"aa: us .......................................................................................................12.............................................................................Y....................................................1......................................................Y................................................................................L........................................................................................................................................................x..R.............. located' ............................................. PASSIVE HOUSE CERTIFICATION — A certification program for buildings, including commercial buildings, constructed to high-performance "passive building standards." PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE PATH —Also known as WHOLE BUILDING PATH. A compliance path for theItl=na.ca-&+e.fgy....Code, .._&. Pj.40. y..eintf.]f..9::.y.... p..a:.....g..r~�.r�.�..�..!"P::�.. in„t, under which a building must comply with specified standards of one of several certification programs and/or use modeling to show compliance. Fre0».1...1G I...OAD A da vilce that is s in electiriici pIIu .aaada ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................t....c.u....i.n........t.......c....a.....p..°......i.r....a...:.a....c......a...:.a....ata cl C.................................... Fhis excludes devices that vire accounted for as . a.2o�t gf rDz,.jj [ kauulldin.. end uses such as I iv lighting ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................C..........................................................1............................................................g............................................................................................................................................................................... ..:.f?..!."N:.:..1....2.!"I. '...._ -t�,,,E...["I.t'..:t...!."�.g.,. PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH — Also known as Easy Path. A compliance path for the 41ha-Ca E. eo:..gy. CJ(2S�adesvreint0^o,y„a„u„raa�trlg„iµn„t, under which a certain number of points must be earned for the building to show compliance. PROJECT A.s. ...1a..rid....ure....aa.et:. .ii.:ty,e+.c. rn.rN.t.o::.+ .:tii.e. ..W.lµn..i..c.a:r....r.e. ..o::.e.&..a....b.e.A.d.....p.e.o::.”t...:fre+v"r....#n.e....Bu4k.�W)g D.vi.sio n.....and w..1.....fe i r4...4.6... }e.&..:t:. .....t.lcn.e.....p4 sN$;.4e&r4tieff;....a pear y..... ...tyr+e...EDf...4jFe7....E* nte. i.:t.y , 6r„.e.7...o.f... lro e8=ty- PROCESS ENERGY - Energy consumed in support of a H29eaireh7 a: (- hj ataesa.4; manufacturing, industrial, of commercial ire.se..aaircIn sir ed'ucaato.2inaall process other than Elppt_Lf heating, ventilating, ain6air conditioning, a........................................................................................................................................................ Eplrtt%Ee wnratt it heating d stic wRaa-teir, Feceptaelle Ips_ g loads, lighting, and appliances. Examples of process loads include commercial cooking, commercial refrigeration, energy used by machinery in manufacturing, energy used by medical equipment, emergency generators,.a. rl d. energy used for agricultural needs. Examples of loads that are not considered process loads include electricity required for exhaust fans, heating and cooling for ventilation makeup air for any purpose including kitchen and lab hoods, and energy used for clothes drying. REC: See Renewable Eneirav Credilt (REC RENEWABLE ENERGY CREDIT (REC): a tradable instrument that represents the environmental attributes of one nieg;.m,,At iµp„ gpg.watt hour of renewable electricity generation and is transacted separately from the electricity generated by the renewable energy source. Also known as .REC renewable energy certificate, energy attribute and energy attribute certificate. RESIDENTIAL BUILDING — See also MIXED-USE BUILDING. Any building covered by the Residential Code of New York State, as well as any building that is classified in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Building l-tlha-eaa....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAPT.. .�::..... a a ....c.o.i ..iµr ..wit.... t�2 /�:C=�:: 12 Code of New York State in Group R-2, R-3, or R-4, including any !„e_so_derltiia building that has more than three stories above grade plane. RESTAURANT– S'k'x.4ref: ,ir t "a n e stablis hrneint that . !'epgir�s> Bind' gip, -Ves> rNmea^ s> coo. drinks to cus>tr rneirs Y.................................................................................................................C.............. F"........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ caro. ute oo de.IIitai^o-.. tIhe im. o fs...site.....u::.e.,: ..r.a­14t.7....f', A.....f ..iµu.t........: mad re...t'ii'e'ri....fa.c.p.po.:ty or....t'pa'wre'�'ri....as t'I=h'G&....t..1:.r.-0:y.a:„....a..r.ka.....u..se, d...a.Fp.d.....efln-ed....$ .. �k;�.g°d....b"2.5.C9.f... the ....City ...�.�d:n..., SERVICE. WAI Eft II RE R IVC Alsace (known as dornes�tic Ihot wa�teir Ihaa�tIlne,. Suirjr lar of (hot water- for r ur r r ses other than comfort heatuin SFreANDREL PANEL.... j I ) e airea raf a g1j.ain wall rair scr°eer] I o c a t e d Ikaetwe e ru \..i sJorn ao.'.e as caf wiind..2ws wlnicI coincealls structural buil&ne corniDonents such as coIui nips. floors. II RVQ C a: auiDrns:nt. and iohirnlbIlne. SPLIT SYSTEM - A heat pump or air conditioner in which one component is located outdoors and the other component(s) indoors, and which components are connected by refrigerant piping. FOi0 N - ..Fhe Fawn of Ithaca. WHOLE BUILDING PATH –Also known as PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE PATH. One possible compliance path for the k.ha.c..a„..t'wu'a:y..rgy...Gefj.e....FAjIIjf4&rn.e.ru:.t'..E::.r..e.!::g..E.... . ".....!j..Ir�..I .II..f".. ..t..!µn , under which a building must comply with specified standards of one of several certification programs and/or use modeling to show compliance. WINDOW -TO -WALL RATIO –The:a.t..i..a,...tota.11.airy^.....ofa.....lupi..µ.d.+m.g°..A,„....exterior g'II'x:uAe'� xx.11p.:.!..r.].g...(window.jI!..!"]....a.. d..ir.].g..:a..ir'e'a.... divided by the total area of the...pa ac tCg::::.!r... ".... :p....:S...RA_X11-t:0.. i...::s. 1..E. l.. ....t'4V—E.::". expressed as a percentage. .......&.a..iry.. (4..w.u....... w....xu.rtNs-,.m..... ic.s....and ......w:.�ry.. ...s.....ii......ir.o.nt...ef ie.s ate.........waa' pa..s-r'e'a Ib4e.. P.....w..fu�i'c'�u.....c.a.ray..11" ....:o.ta:r....:tlh..e.....11`�f-Y:SE ....r... a.. .t....c. pa....w..i..r.d.o.w....p.ru....:t:.a:r.ii.. rpa't'1 .........1::�.....parea..f...r 'f: WORK AREA–That portion or portions of a building consisting of all reconfigured spaces as indicated on the construction documents. Work area excludes other portions of the building where incidental work entailed by the intended work must be performed,, and portions of the building where work not initially intended by the owner is specifically required by the provisions oftllhe New York State Existing Building I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D P::s....fO.u::..... a ....c.a.ira..iµr ..w�t....0 ��2' '�'�:C=�: J:' 13 tion 144- _^� ��������K�����U��U BUILDING ~� «°��n�un�xx—xv��n��n— _te ___............................................. ~�~�~�~ PROVISIONS 1 GENERA[ 144-C401.1 Sc , The provisions in this are applicable to COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS their building sites, and associated systems and equipment. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS shall comply with one ofthe following: . Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path: The requirements of 144 C402 a. which the Fown s141 use as the �basis for verifying gj�d �2D�)jp��ance with the ECS. .2 .. Performance-based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path: The requirements of Sc,�et�effSubsection 144 C403 which is deta�led in 1.44 C403, which the lown sha� use as the �basis for verify�rq��, and o.+ -+.S (.) B 5 E C 1 0 N-1 4 4 -.,C402 PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH/EASY PATH 144-C402.1 General meet the requirements ofthis �44�C4O2, A-9���A��a t�gidir]..g must achieve a minimum of six (6) of the points described in this . A summary table is provided inl44C.402.6. 2Q23.and addffiona|enhanced reamirements beejnnineonarid after Januarv1.2QZ6. C402.2 Efficient ElIectrifica.tion "Q. �4.4 C482.2'1EE1Heat Pumps for Space Heating Two points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps or three points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps, as described in„44 C402.2.1. 1.. 4 C402.2.1.1 ........................... Only air source heat pumps or ground source heat pumps shall be used for all space -heating needs, with exceptions for electric resistance heating as described in ciecteffsu„Iksectigin 144 402.2.1.4. A heating system that uses only ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn three points. A heating system that uses only air source heat pumps or uses a combination of air source and ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn two points. 1.. 4 C402.2.1.2 ........................... Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps that use fossil fuels shall not earn credit under this point. 1.. 4 C402.2.1.3 ........................... : c at p . s>tat� d iin t0ma:.�� c�minc. s>a: mrt :^inca:� �m tlh...� ao carrus>DO.n 1.. �4...L (....1... p iirAk- source heat pumps shall I.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................r......................................................................................................................................................r..................... p p be listed in the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP) Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pump Product List, for the product types and sizes covered. For any air source heat pump not covered by NEEP, the heat pump shall use a variable speed compressor(s) and the heat pump compressor(s) shall operate in temperatures below zero (0) degrees Fahrenheit (the compressor may be supplemented by electric resistance heat in accordance with the exceptions described in sewli°a .sulbsectiior].. 4„4 402.2.1.4). 144 C402.2.1.4 To allow flexibility, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to heat 10% or less of the building's heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. A 4A,,,C402.2.2 EE2 Heat Pumps for Dl e;r Ob -Aserviice Water Heating One point shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 11.44 C402.2.2. Restrictions: This point may only be earned when all commercial portions of the building l"C:f!^ I...ur1_t^...gf..aa:.a. Vllcamnr m- criteria. aAre classified as HOTEL .m:. restaurant rair uinpp, iierlt„a eaItI-nc� ira�. ........ k. M ......... 4bbCoc lectuv6v use in~mcare thain 40 aalllcarns of wateit i Dir square foot rain an aininual Ikaasis. as cited in the latest Cornimerciia13u0ldims Ena rr.jv C onsurrmiratiOln Survev (f;BECS) or ccaimr)ar«unUe source 144 C402.2.2.1 All dcam.s,F.AiG Dmots�eo„tfte water heating systems shall use heat pumps and shall not use fossil fuels. All heat pump water heaters shall be set on heat pump -only mode. l-tlhacpa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2.1:: .JRAPT..fO.m::..... mmA..)4” c.o,.i ..iµr Rt....GI/ 2 12...Q2': 1: 15 Exception: In commercial kitchens, booster heat units for dishwashing must be electric, but shall be exempt from the heat pump requirement. Units used to pre -heat water for dishwashing shall use heat pumps. A 4A„,C402.2.3 EE3 Commercial Cooking Electrification Three points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of ,,4„4 C402.2.3. Restrictions: 1) Points may only be earned for bu�uo_l& ng: i cel, ppirto_2ri s tlht^„r„eqf t. a t„are.„ restaurants T)62ir other food service establishments that use a commercial kitchen hood,.....!2L 2) Points may only be earned if the building does not use fossil fuels, except for PROCESS ENERGY. For this point, PROCESS ENERGY shall exclude commercial cooking. 1.. 4 C402.2.3.1 ........................... All cooking equipment, including but not limited to ranges, griddles, and fryers, shall be electric. 144-0402, ffordabillity..._.. ..Il ..:: u r m of ........p....m. ............................................................................................................................ A 4A„,C402.3.1 All Smaller Building/Room Size One or two points may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: ...........This point may only be earned for HOTELS. as b. f::or a d'utii ins> tonus giant r a oinll is ^ a: pyo � c of fI~na:� aprr icar~ t dere )ori sera -Les ECS corn .rIliar~ c�� for tlh ..............................................................................................�..............................�..................................................`.....................�................................................................................................................p..�......................................................................................................................................................................................�.................................................................................... ad'd'utuo n togf.th�o[�Mith the ex^ stung Ika iWiin_...I!)is . giant iia not b ea��°iµned when cura��.�iid'�:^rin tlµna: .......................................................................ro...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................p.................................................".......................................................................................................................................................................................................g......................... p�.....Ji:tl%.p!”�....li.!”�..�”.II��inejf.."P.:t....pf....j.�"1.�"..._f i%st.iing....tae iII.....ng... 1.. 4 C402.3.1.1 ........................... For HOTELS, the average DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of all guest rooms in the building shall not be greater than the maximum average guest room size listed in Table J„4„4 C402.3.1.1. Individual guest rooms may exceed the maximum size. Table 144 C402.3.1.1 Area Requirements for Hotels and Motels Maximum average guest room size allowed to receive one point (SF) 280 Maximum average guest room size allowed to receive two points (SF) 230 .1 4A,,,C402.3.2 AI2 Heating System in Heated Space Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, p 6.::::0.2::::_02 J.:.D—RAPI....: .�::..... _�A ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28��:C=�: 1: 16 One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. 4 C402.3.2.1 ........................... All components of heating systems shall be installed inside space that meets all the following criteria: 1) Inside the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE 2) DIRECTLY HEATED SPACE 3) LIVABLE SPACE,.Q. C. ;_UPIABL..f S PA C_IE. or contiguous to LIVABLE SPACE oir 0 C C iuDF IABI...E S PA C E 4) On a building level whereat least 50% of the FLOOR AREA is DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA For purposes of this s-e(:Aiepi.sgbseuc tJo: heating system includes all parts of the system.c.!2pt f.2r„eI.-. uggst. �q 11..1r :.iµn ^ ::......ar]d..... _edi..cat e.......a.ii.r....JilllaIia:......"q..l"N::�..i� :.��.�".1�.:�.:�., including but not limited to mechanical equipment and the distribution network. Examples of spaces that are not allowed for heating system installation include but are not limited to: unheated or unfinished basements and attics, crawl spaces, outdoors, roofs, and exterior wall cavities. Rooftop systems, window -mounted systems, and "through -the wall' equipment such as packaged terminal equipment shall not be used. Exceptions: 1) Outdoor units of split system heat pumps may be located outdoors. 2) There are no limitations on the location of refrigerant piping. A 4A,,,C402.3.3 AI3 Efficient Building Shape One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 C402.3.3.1 The exterior surface area divided by the DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA shall be less than the maximum value provided inTable.:.4„4 C402.3.3.1. 144 C402.3.3.2 The exterior surface area shall be measured along the above -grade portion(s) of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE, including but not limited to walls, roofs/ceilings (depending on the location of insulation), and exposed floors (such as those below a cantilever). The area of windows, doors, and skylights shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. The areas of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE between directly heated spaces and indirectly heated spaces or unheated spaces, such as the wall between a heated building and an attached unheated garage, shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. 144 C402.3.3.3 For additions, the area of the thermal envelope between directly heated space in the addition and directly heated space in the original building (including shared walls and, if the addition is above the original building, floors/ceilings) shall not be counted as part of the exterior surface area. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D P::I....: .�::..... _�A ....c.o.i ..lµ�..w�t.... 1�2 /�:C=�: 1: 17 144 Table C402.3.3.1 ........................... Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value of: Exterior Surface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value of: Exterior Surface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) 199 or less 4.69 3,000 - 3,999 1.60 200 -299 3.88 4,000 -4,999 1.48 300 - 399 3.45 5,000 - 5,999 1.39 400 -499 3.17 6,000 - 6,999 1.31 500 - 599 2.98 7,000 - 7,999 1.25 600 - 699 2.83 8,000 - 8,999 1.19 700 - 799 2.71 9,000 - 9,999 1.15 800 - 899 2.68 10,000 - 14,999 1.05 900 - 999 2.57 15,000 - 19,999 0.94 1,000 - 1,099 2.47 20,000 -29,999 0.84 1,100 - 1,199 2.38 30,000 - 39,999 0.75 1,200 - 1,299 2.31 40,000 -49,999 0.68 1,300 - 1,399 2.24 50,000 - 59,999 0.64 1,400 - 1,499 2.18 60,000 - 69,999 0.61 1,500 - 1,599 2.13 70,000 - 79,999 0.58 1,600 - 1,699 2.08 80,000 - 89,999 0.55 1,700 - 1,799 2.04 90,000 - 99,999 0.53 1,800 - 1,899 2.00 100,000 - 199,999 0.46 1,900 - 1,999 1.96 200,000 -299,999 0.39 2,000 - 2,499 1.86 300,000 - 399,999 0.35 2,500 - 2,999 1 1.74 1400,000 or more 1 0.33 A 4A,,,C402.3.4 AI4 Right Lighting One point may be earned according to the requirements below. J...4. 4 C402.3.4.1. Mixed -Use Buildings For mixed-use buildings classified as Commercial, the entire commercial portion and all common areas oaf si!Eyir]..g..the residential portion (all areas outside of dwelling units, e.g. hallways, lobbies) shall comply with the requirements in this pec-tkwsu„Iksectiic�„iµn. Lighting inside the dwelling units does not need to comply with the requirements in this seeti sulbssa:�ctJor]. .................................................................. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6::::. ,::::.2.0 2.�:: .�;:::�....a �::..... � ....c.o.i ..iµ�.. .... .1.�P:.28��:C=�: J: 18 J...4. 4 C402.3.4.2 Lighting Power Allowance The total connected interior lighting power shall not be greater than the interior lighting power allowance. The total connected interior lighting power shall be calculated using the method described in the NYS EnergEner Conservation Construction Code of NYS. frr r tiv note.," themi tlaraca can b �aiL2�, in alae 020 y .............................................(............,................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ECCC YS in section C405.3.1 Total Connected Interior I. Z.2�in .....I.............�TL .The total interior lighting power .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................I............ allowance, in watts, shall be determined according to Table 1...4 AA1 (Appendix A) for all areas of the building covered in this permit. The lighting power allowance shall be determined by multiplying the floor area of each space times the lighting power density (LPD) value for the space type in Table 1.4.4 AA1 that most closely represents the proposed use of the space, and then summing the lighting power allowances for all spaces to calculate the total interior lighting power allowance. Trade-offs among spaces are permitted. Construction documents shall include a table of space -by -space as -designed lighting power densities along with the lighting power allowances from Table 1,�' 4 AA1. J...4. 4 C402.3.4.3 Additional interior lighting power. An increase in the interior lighting power allowance is permitted for specific lighting functions. Additional power shall be permitted only where the specified lighting is installed and automatically controlled separately from the general lighting, to be turned off during non -business hours. This additional power shall be used only for the specified luminaires and shall not be used for any other purpose. An increase in the interior lighting power allowance is permitted in the following cases: 1. For lighting equipment to be installed in sales areas specifically to highlight merchandise, the additional lighting power shall be determined in accordance with Equation 11...4.4 4-10. Equation .1:.44:::4-1D: Additional interior lighting power allowance = 250 watts + (Retail Area 1 * 0.3 W/ft') + (Retail Area 2 * 0.3 W/ftz) + (Retail Area 3 * 0.7 W/ft2) + (Retail Area 4 * 1.3 W/ftz) Where: Retail Area 1 = The floor area for all products not listed in Retail Area 2, 3 or 4 Retail Area 2 = The floor area used for the sale of vehicles, sporting goods, and small electronics. Retail Area 3 = The floor area used for the sale of furniture, clothing, cosmetics, and artwork. Retail Area 4 = The floor area used for the sale of jewelry, crystal, and china. Exception: Other merchandise categories are permitted to be included in Retail Areas 2 through 4, provided that justification documenting the need for additional lighting power based on visual inspection, contrast, or other critical display is approved by the caa:r..wjai .Cod e 0-_r]fo.o„ t^i.mer] Officer. 2. For spaces in which lighting is specified to be installed in addition to the general lighting for the purpose of decorative appearance or for highlighting art or exhibits, provided that the additional lighting power shall be not more than 0.5 w/ft2 of such spaces. J...4. 4 C402.3.4.4 Lighting Controls Except where lighting is required to stay on by New York State or local code, motion sensors are required for interior lighting in the following space types: office, conference room, kitchenette, corridor, stairwell, I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, 0 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D PT...:fo.�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t....0�/2 /x:0=�: 1: 19 restroom, lobby. Short off -delay (1 minute or less) is required for motion sensors. Manual control that allows lights to be kept off shall be provided. Except where lighting is required to stay on by New York State or local code, all exterior lighting shall be controlled by motion sensors, as well as photocells that ensure lighting stays off during daylight hours. fX!qgpt.i 0.11. i...i_Dmtin_ loo" s>u..n. its> mw ^I~Nm. Iirol~Nm t !. !E uu.rf1n rnts> of 1.4 C�`�'i02. �.4.�'i ...,............................................................,..................................................................p.................................................................................q................................................................................................................................................................................. J...4. 4 C402.3.4.5 Other Lighting Standards H exterior IIig.l. uin.. .�haII COlTt .mll wn ith the ..7ownrn of Ithaca Outdoor Ug!)tiin _ i...�wna ..7own n C'o��a: C'Ih� ate it ...................................................................................s..........................�....................................................................�.......y.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................�s...............................�............................................................................................................L..................... 1..7t...A:y.m::o..r....4.E.i.: .i..ing....s n4l.....c; li" '.....W#h.....Duk....Sky ....„.t.a.ndair.d.&. J...4. 4 C402.3.4.6 Commissioning Commissioning of lighting and lighting controls is required. A commissioning plan shall be developed by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or an ENERGY PROFESSIONAL or approved agency (as defined in the state energy code) and shall include the following items: 1. A narrative description of the activities that will be accomplished during each phase of commissioning, including the personnel intended to accomplish each of the activities. 2. A listing of specific lighting and controls to be tested and a description of the tests to be performed. 3. Functions to be tested, including but not limited to, lighting power density (to show compliance with lighting power allowance requirements) and control settings. 4. Conditions under which the tests will be performed. 5. Measurable criteria for performance. The DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL shall execute the commissioning plan. A commissioning report, consistent with the commissioning plan, shall be submitted prior to the Certificate of Occupancy being issued. 144 C402.3.5 AIS Modest Window -to -Wall Ratio One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 C402.3.5.1 The vertical fenestration area, not including opaque doors and opaque spandrel panels, shall be not greater than 20 percent of the gross above -grade wall area. 144 C402.3.5.2 For additions, the area of gba yt^ g!Eg 'g walls that were part of the building thermal envelope of the original building but are not part of the building thermal envelope of the new building shall be counted towards the g122Yg2 z„�„ad wall area of the addition. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::_202]..D—RAPI....: .m::..... m ....c.o.irn..lµ�..w�t....01�2 ��:0=�: 1: 20 1 4 4..-..C...4 0 2..,,,4 Renewable Ene.Egy ......................................................................................... ........................ C402.4.1 RE1 Renewable Energy Systems JD to thiree iDoints imav Ike earned accordimo.r to the reauirernents below. 1..44 C402.4.1.1. Points avaiIabe On site and off site renewable eneirev systerns that rneet the reauirerneints of this subsection shaHi earn 1�.r2 12 r2g.i r] -L s I.). a s e d o in t..I.-] e i..i.r a r.n r.� g a I e..Jl..e c.. -.L r i c a I o r .......... t..J.h e.1 -1.-D at e. nergy p!-oduct.J.2 in ... .......... M u I I.J.2IIS Ef ns^�nr g lka l f !2.s, MY s.Y ste.. M.a..Y �1§.^ 12 !��g!,D rgir -Ls, [)ijt rio imoire flnar� t�hiree total r2iIr t r ay b�, f2t gDY ... ....... ............ .................................................................................................................................................................................... ...... combination of renewabl.e..e.n.ergy y� .. .. ........................................................................................................................................................... ........ ........ ...... ............. . ..... 5 . .... :Os: 1....4. 4 C 4 0 2 4.1..2 D e t e r r..n rn I.Ln g -t!.i : nu!D!? �, E of r 2 i r.1 t s e a r in e d.. 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Step g..- CalcuIate the Nurnbeir of Points Earned ..................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Fhe number of rgints earned for a renewable energy , y,5,t�,�,LD is based on th -� direcuy !)eated foor area of ..................................................................... ..... ............. ............................................................................................................................................................................. ...................... ..................................................................................... f .. ........ .............................. ........................................................................................................................ the biAjiin i -L seiryes. Po�nts sbad be eairr�ed based gin a w ig[�j!.�d py�,Lpge ire�ated to I'esilderltilal and .................................................................... 9 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ................ ....... ........... f.� . ... ............................................................................................................................................................................... cornmerciai flooir area, as described in Eggg-�ion 144 .4 2. For r gLr2sf,5 of this subsection 144 C402.4.1 ........................................................................ ............................... ........................... .............................................................................................. ....... .............................................................................................. ...... ..................................................................................................................................................................................... ....... M. !-..e. stir e i.n..-.L i a s..jp?cfs>Dn 11 c I.1j. d e d w e l] r.i...g uiniits> a in d coo. r. -.n o r]. a i.r e a s t In al s!.rye rain 1yd w e..[IJ r]..g u!2i t..s t..'quation 1.44 4 2: Minimum Renewab�e ..Er ei�p I 'y f!�2�4��qioin needed to earn each p2iint ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............. ...................................................................................................................... ............................. ........................... (3 ? ! N..y! )Z f12 x A ± ( Z .... ..... ...... ........ R ................. 14 k9i 111.2� it (f 2) CA ii ec ly beg1pd f122ir airea of Cor-nn'lercial spz-.1 ., I ................... ........ ........................... ... .............................................................................................. .................................. ....... ...... RA = Diirectiy ljegjf�4 floor area of Resideint4i sjp?,�f (f 2) ................... ........ ............ ....................... .. ............................................................................................... ......... .............. ................ .......... ...... ..... Note.- For btjilding� tjg no residentiol s a e s t I e � tic/ to zero. .................................. ...................... ......................................... ..................................................................................... ...... P ......... t ...... .... 2 ..................................................................... ..... ...... .......... .. ..... ..... . ...... .. .... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... ..... .. .. ..... .... .......... ... .. ..... ..... Asss;!Dptions: [Mixed use buiIding �Nith 2,000 ft' of resideint4i directly [�f ?1!2�4 flg2i� P!2j �,000 ft, of ........................................................................................................ .......................................... .................. ........ ............................................................................................................................. ... ....................................... ........................................................... cornmerciai dire c. - I heated floor airea. A 25 Ikw soIar array is being .................................................................... ... ...................... .... . Y .......................................................................................................................................................................... ............................... ........................ .......... .............. ........... . eta: P 1..0 �V. ..r.n.g .-.L e .......... P V W..a t.1 s C a �!.c u l!.a t o. i.r.., i I.. is r ed t In a t t l.h e 2E Ik...W s o..1 a . . ........ a..i.r].,..ay �Li]1. B e i.n e w a b.] e. [D.e r gy d g c.-L.J o i.n s 3 02.0. 0 O...k. W.Jh../yegE ltiha-e.a Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6 0 2 2 0 2 ]...D-RAPT..f().� rj�.)4 J:: 21 standard in Its ��SO 17065 scoiDe of accreditation. §�ii-ible for IRECs 4e in accordance with the r L2yisioins of this subsection. Reinewables firgim inew iL Purchase Contract such as a Power- Purcl. ase A reerneint HL Purchase Contract such as a Power Purcl- a e A reeiment #lha-*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 22 3. An interconnected e�ectirilca� network where einergy �4f �ive!�y fgp?�it between the c. Fhe renewab�e einergy sys��!22 LD��st �have cornimeing .d or ��.,Lgtioin on or after January J.. 2015 arid before the date the ceirtificate of occur ?,!]!�y f Ej[�� builUml Is issued. it has made a good f�jilth effort -to have the renewaWe eneirgy systern needed toearnthe samenumberofomintsunder the reamirementscf 144-C402.4l2� standard and submitted 'to the Code Einfoircerrient Officer on an aininual basis for no �ess than 15 D�����t | #��*aEnergy Code Supplement ~� 23 � r tovide documentation to the Code Enforcement Officer- of ain a�terriat -� s pp�y �2D'�[a�t with the Green e7" Renewable Enemy gt L nd the United States edition) and shaU�becormevedtoand retired onbeha|fofthe entitvwho has financia|or d. In the case of fWi or, p?! -t41 transfer of ownership 2f tf.� �?� 0ding, f2ii2��iing ��!�deirstarid the ir g��irerneints of this subsection 144 C402.4.1. rid the dut to fulfWi theim- arid A 4A C402.4'2 RE2Biomass Space Heating Three points may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 C402.4.2.1 Dn|ybiomasssystemsshaUbeusedforaUspace'heatngneeds,vvithexceptionsfore|ecthcresistance heating asdescribed in.].,44C402.42.4. 144 C402.4.2.2 Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. 144 C402.4.2.3 All biomass equipment must comply with the NYSER Renewable Heat NYprogram guidelines, available at J...4. 4 C402.4.2.4 ........................... To allow flexibility, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to heat 10% or less of the building's heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. A 4A,,,C402.5.1 OP1 Development Density One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. 1.. 4 C402.5.1.1 ........................... One point shall be earned if (DU + CA) > (7 x Acreage), where: DU = the number of all Residential dwelling units on the entire parcel occupied by the building CA = the floor area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, on the entire parcel occupied by the building Acreage = the land area, measured in acres, of the entire parcel occupied by the building. 1.. 4 C402.5.1.2 ........................... DU shall include all dwelling units on the parcel occupied by the building, including those in existing buildings. CA shall include all Commercial space on the parcel occupied by the building, including that in existing buildings. CA shall not include common areas s,^i ii„iµn c�„rfly in t^„�I!%iµng y� Dii„ts or other Residential space. Acreage shall include all land area on the parcel occupied by the building. Mixed Use Ueva: iorim e nt i isitd ant�u�it`-:2Ir".[I f 11>.�U:�2f.�_.........!....1.....L ......:-.!....�::::..._: Paoca..� aciraaaeo 1.5 acres Acira-.aee m.: 1.5 DU ..µ CA m.: 1..2...n.. 10 -.::: 22 2.2. > 10.5 ........................................................ 1 44;;;;;C402.5.2 OP2 Walkability ltlha-epa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::_202]..D FT...:I .�::..... � ....c.o.i ..iµ�.. ... 1�2 �2:C=2: 1: 25 One point may beearned according tothe requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, DPZ VVa|kabi|ity, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. J...4. 4 C402.52.1 This point shall be earned when either of the following two conditions is met, in addition to the other requirements in this J...44C40I5.2. 1\ The building is within one quarter (0.25) mile of at least five of the Neighborhood Amenity Types listed inTab|el44 C402.5.2.1. a. No single Amenity Type shall be counted more than twice, even when more than two examples of the Amenity Type exist. For example, a building on Aurora Street's "Restaurant Row" could count two restaurants maximum. b. Atleast two Amenity Categories shall berepresented. c. The one quarter mile measurement(s) may be taken from any part(s) of the building. Z\40 The building is within aToxvn development priority area for which a regulating plan has been developed and adopted. J...4. 4 C402.52.2 For all buildings, atthe time ofproject completion, sidewalks, walkways and/or trails must bepresent on the prope connectie++to an existing network of pedestrian infrastructure. Table 144 C4025I1 #h&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 26 Neighborhood Amenity Types and Categories Amenity Category Amenity Type Food retail Supermarket Grocery with produce section Community -serving retail Convenience store Farmers market Hardware store Pharmacy Other retail Services Bank Family entertainment venue (e.g., theater, sports) Gym, health club, exercise studio Hair care Laundry, dry cleaner Restaurant, cafe, diner (excluding those with only drive- thru service) Civic and community facilities Adult or senior care (licensed) Child care (licensed) Community or recreation center Cultural arts facility (museum, performing arts) Education facility (e.g., K-12 school, university, adult education center, vocational school, community college) Government office that serves public on-site Medical facility that treats patients Place of worship Post office Public library Public park Social services center A 4A,,,C402.5.3 OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces One point may be earned for installing electric vehicle parking space(s) and related infrastructure that meet the requirements of this Ee.c:t: ot4su�ubs c;to_gin. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. J...4. 4 C402.5.3.1 Required Number of EV Parking Spaces The number of required EV parking spaces shall be determined using Table 1.44 C402.5.3.1(1) based on ................... the number of Residential Dwelling Units (DU) and the area of Commercial space (CA). DU = the number of Residential dwelling units in the building. Itlh pa...Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::.2'. 0 2.�::D. .�;::a....:i .�::..... 4A.....c.o,.M[.i ..wit.... GI/ 2 12...Q2':: 27 CA = the area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, in the building. CA shall not include common areas sero„,y..Jrlg...2„iµn„I„r„ nra„III„iin e „iµgotor other portions of Residential space. When determining the total number of required spaces in mixed-use buildings, EV space requirements for Residential Dwelling Units and for Commercial space shall be calculated separately and summed. Table I.A. C402.5.3.1 (1) Required Number of Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAFT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28��:C=�: J: 28 Residential Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Number of Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Dwelling Units (DU) 2 10 Residential Portion (SR) 1 to 6 1 7 to 13 2 14 to 20 3 21 to 24 4 25 to 30 5 31 to 38 6 39 to 46 7 47 to 53 8 For up to 53 Dwelling Units, use table. For 54 or more Dwelling Units: SR = (0.13 x DU) + 1 Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number: SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Residential Buildings Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Number of Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Dwelling Units (DU) 2 10 Residential Portion (SR) 1 to 6 1 7 to 13 2 14 to 20 3 21 to 24 4 25 to 30 5 31 to 38 6 39 to 46 7 47 to 53 8 For up to 25 Dwelling Units, use table. For 26 or more Dwelling Units: SR = (0.13 x DU) + 1 Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number: SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Commercial Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Ft (CA) Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Commercial Portion (SC) 5 2 10 3 15 5 20 6 25 7 30 9 35 10 40 12 The numbers listed above are examples. For all building sizes use the equation: SC=0.28xCA Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number. SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Commercial Buildings Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Ft (CA) Spaces Required for Commercial portion (SC) 5 2 10 3 15 5 20 6 25 7 30 9 35 10 40 12 The numbers listed above are examples. For all building sizes use the equation: SC=0.28xCA Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number. SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) I-tlh pa...Energy Code Supplement ,.0 0.x,::::.2'. 0 2.):: .�.�;::a....: .�::..... k ....�.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... .1.�P:.2 ��:C=�:: 29 Table .1:A. 4 C402.5.3.1 (2) Sample Calculation for required number of EV Parking Spaces 1300 sq ft mixed-use building. 26 Dwelling Units (DU) and 6,000 sq ft Commercial Area (CA) SR = (0.13 x 26) + 1 SR=3.4+1=4.4 4.4 EV spaces are required for Residential portion SC=0.28x6 SC = 1.7 1.7 EV spaces are required for Commercial portion ST = SR + SC rounded up ST = 4.4 + 1.7 = 6. 1, round up 7 EV spaces are required for the building to earn a point. 1..44 C402.5.3.2 ........................... The requirements for this point as set forth here and in Table 144 C402.6 are NOT intended to override or supplant existing zoning code provisions regarding parking requirements. To the extent that zoning permissible parking spaces cannot be accommodated on the building site, the building must seek off-site spaces in accordance with the provisions of this point and applicable zoning laws. 1..44 C402.5.3.3 ........................... All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be located in- on the same parcel as the building, in the same parking facilities as those used by one or more of the following target user groups: customers/clients; employees; and fleet vehicles. If no parking facilities exist on the same parcel, and off-site parking facilities do exist for one or more of the user groups, then EV parking spaces may be installed in those off-site parking facilities. Off-site parking must be within 0.25 miles of the building. 1..44 C402.5.3.4 ........................... All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be served by a dedicated Electric Vehicle Charging port. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations may have any number of ports. 1..44 C402.5.3.5 ........................... At least one Accessible Electric Vehicle parking space is required in any parking facility that includes more than 10 Electric Vehicle parking spaces. Any parking facility with more than 50 Electric Vehicle parking spaces must provide at least two Accessible Electric Vehicle parking spaces. The associated space(s) are not required to be designated only for kaiRd . a.p.pe.....acce.s sJI.1 e.....parking, .....g.,5..... !2fir]e d......Ike..y.....jj"P.ae......fal.g...J..i.ln.2....(.. .�". f...I.)..,. but must meet all other A 22ca s>o„Ik11i�„icy requirements cointpuiµna: 6 ui~n Iia: w Yootpt^ Ip. 1..44 C402.5.3.6 ........................... I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .RAFT...: .�::..... a a ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 /�:0=�: 1: 30 Sn.&.....: n -4y d.w.e.4.4).g.s....... 4w -n..4.y...cfw:.e.l..µ.o.. .& irna.y i.icy..c-Aa..ll..l......&:::ev4....1.....E.V....c..haf.&g.....„.:tabu.o.n-,....thaa.t.....e..p ..r. .... 412.0 vellt AG, Gi -GLkAll thea- buildings must install Level 2 EV charging stations that operate on a 240 - volt AC circuit and/or Direct Current Fast Chargers. 1.. 4 C402.5.3.7 ........................... Electric vehicle charging spaces shall be provided with a dedicated branch circuit, raceways, and all other electric vehicle charging equipment. The branch circuit shall be identified for electric vehicle service in the service panel or subpanel directory. Electrical room(s) serving areas with EV parking spaces shall be designed to accommodate the electrical equipment and distribution required to serve all of the electric vehicle charging stations. 144 C402.5.3.8 Electric vehicle charging station equipment shall be maintained in all respects, including the functioning of the charging equipment. A phone number or other contact information shall be provided on the charging station equipment for reporting when the equipment is not functioning, or other problems are encountered. 1.. 4 C402.5.3.9 ........................... The Electric Vehicle Charging Station, including the charging cord, shall Ik1E %r1_s..La Ilan d o a to. not interfere with pedestrian walkways at anytime. 1.. 4 C402.5.3.10 ........................... Except for Accessible EV parking spaces, each EV parking space shall be posted with signage indicating that the space is only to be used for electric vehicle charging purposes. Days and hours of operations and any other restrictions on use of the parking space shall be included if time limits or tow -away provisions are to be enforced. A 4A,,,C402.5.4 OP4 Adaptive Reuse One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 C402.5.4.1 The building must maintain 50% or more of the existing building structure and k1u� ifidii.. „ to ^[MgI envelope, based on measurement of the surface area. The existing building structure must be retained in place and re -purposed for a different permitted use (for example, when an old school is adapted for use as apartments). A major renovation of a building and re -use for the same purpose shall not be eligible for this point. 144 C402.5.5 OP5 NY Stretch Code One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 C402.5.5.1 I-tlhaeaa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, .06 0 2::::.2.0 2.�::D. .�;:s....: �::..... a a ....c.a.i ..iµ�..w�t.... .E.�P:.28/�:C=�: 1: 31 The building shall comply with all requirements of the NYStretch Energy Code - 2020 Version 1.0, which is available at: www. nyserda.ny.gov/AI I-Programs/Programs/Energy-Code-Training/NYStretch-Energy-Code-2020 A 4A,,,C402.5.6 OP6 Custom Energy Improvement Up to two points may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. 4 C402.5.6.1 ........................... To earn one point, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 1.2 w1=ha l,jSF/year or 4.9 kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 2.4 kwIh Wh../SF/year or 8.0.2 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 144 C402.5.6.2 To earn two points, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 2.4 1 h A[,jSF/year or 8.0 ? kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 4.8 kw4.k WI)./SF/year or 16.Q4 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 1.. 4 C402.5.6.3 ........................... Multiple improvements may be combined to achieve each point under this improvement. Improvements may be made anywhere in the building as long as they meet the thresholds of energy use reduction. The proposed energy improvement(s) shall be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer in writing, signed by the DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Energy reduction must be shown through energy analysis performed by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Simplified calculations (e.g.,, spreadsheet) are acceptable. 144 C402.5.6.4 For a baseline, use the 2016 Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State. If the baseline condition is not addressed by the 4Y-SECCCECC CN J use baseline conditions as defined in A,1jp�^,Dejix of. ... ASHRAE Standard 90.1-20137 GHr=I= I==NESS ¢testeoton�. 144 C402.5.6.5 Production of renewable energy shall not count toward energy reduction. Energy reduction must be calculated after applying all other proposed energy improvements to the proposed design. In other words, interactive energy savings must be performed. Savings cannot be taken for improvements made with other points, such as right -lighting or the NY Stretch Energy Code. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .-RAP::I....:I .h::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..Iµ�..w�t....0 1/28/ �:C=�: 1: 32 The following Table I 4 4 C402.6 is a summary of the Prescriptive Compliance Path / Easy Path for commercial buildings. This is a summary for informational purposes only. To earn points all applicable requirements in s�44�C4U2�1,l�C4UZ�Z, 4�C4UZ�3,l44�C4OZ�4 and 144 C402.5 4 must be met. In case of discrepancies between Table 1.....44 C402.6 and the requirements in s�44�C4U2�1,I�4�C4U2�Z,l44�C4O2�3,�44�C4U2�4andl44�C4O2.S,the|attersha||hold #h&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 33 Table 1,44-C402.6 ........................... Commercial Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least six points Cate- Improvement Points Details or EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION Heat pumps for space 2 points for air source heat pumps. EE1 heating 2 - 3 3 points for ground source heat pumps. EE2 Heat pumps for domestic hot I 1 point for water heating systems that use heat pumps. Available water heating to hotels and restaurants only. Commercial cooking 3 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 3 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the electrification building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI4 Right -lighting 1 1 point for reducing overlighting and implementing other lighting improvements. AI5 Modest window -to -wall I 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY RE Renewable energy systems 1 -3 Up to 3 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 3 3 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP 1 Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP I, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 1 1 point for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. Itlh pa...Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6.::::!.2::::.2'02]..D—RA ::1....: .�::..... -k ....�.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 ��:C=�:1: 34 SE. -C. 5 �J �1.3 S EC..J."V0N 44 C403 PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE PATH/WHOLE BUILDING PATH 144-C403.1 Gener i I.111 U_a in. ua. y„ ::,, 2QZ3,12-1=o meet the requirements of this E w l:-i0T).SulbSec.`turxirn 144-C403 a BUILDING must comply with any one of the high-performance building approaches described in :::C403.2 1..44-C403.3 1..44 C403.4 and 1.44 C403.5. '1e 1..44 C404 frai'" e Inlhar"nc ed o' -e uii'"�:^rN'meinLs Ika� Iririiln..` rare alnd afteir Jarinjalr 1.. .0 and additional einlharicud Ire uii'"�:^rN'ments i�a�^..`ilnlnlrn•� rarr acid after Janualr 1. ..................................................................................................................................................1...................................................................................�,................................�.�............................................................................................................................y................................................... 144-C403.2 I EED-based an E°in r C ic�i tioln-b e Conn iiar�ce ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................I......................................... 144 C403.2.1 ........................... Buildings shall comply with one of the following: 1. Using LEED v4 for Building Design + Construction, the building shall earn no less than 17 LEED points total in the Optimize Energy Performance credit and the Renewable Energy Production credit of the Energy and Atmosphere section. a. LEED certification is not necessary. b. Renewable energy generation that meets all applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 1,4 C402.4.1 may be used to meet the requirements of the Renewable Energy Production credit. 2. Demonstrate 40% savings relative to ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013, using the energy cost budget method t,R Demonstrate 46% savings relative to ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010, using the energy cost budget method, a. Renewable energy generation may be used. All applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 1,4 C402.4.1 must be met. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 40%/,4:..%, savings is capped at 25% of the baseline energy use. .-._ Ih� Brie C2sj tedij tlrari a�>�>a:ssrM'`ier"nt and rfl':'gjU i1"'emerit' sslµiall a:�k!gde eri�:"Ir..` Ii�f i2 ...........................................................y...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................,.y............................................. r r 0CI.r::ss r.O..AD.s.......... gdeII slhall it cJuda: LI e ei.n lr..` us�j fray" PRC.rc:.r:.s.sI:.caAl2S. k ecause eider u�s�d iia Di�:^atin cooling, grid va: ritllatlori Iridudin ex^ aust farn.s Inrxiods ...............................................................................g.................................................y............................................�.��...........................................g.,........................................................................................................E..................................................E..................................................................................�'.......................................,. rN'ma!Segr air" falns and he ting/ r22r !iln_` frao'" 1 al�f!^ ri air" is ssu�k)'�:ct to the Brie E�2.5 C.........................................................................................................................................ro.................................................................................................................F"..........................)..............................................1....................................................................................................... s..N................................. r°edijctloi w'°a: ullr�m� rit. fta:�i'" Lbe Ikaasellrie alnd . o'" i . gsa: d a: ria: i' mrada: is a�°a: Yuri for the ............................................................................. 9................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12.............. l................................................................. E. y.................................................................................................... a................................................ a:n!....'"g.y dost reductior"n c2.1cuIatior"n sulbtlrac L.. rant the .yL2 e.2s> �r.nfrg.y us> fm.n..) k?ratlh tlµie basekne and the. i'"ra .ir�sa: d to illdln •:� c�!2 ��°.. mrad�^I w'°a: su�lts> arnd use the w'°a: sulltirn..` vritl~irxiut-. ...........................................................................................................p.................................................................................................ro..................................y........................................................................................................................................................................................................................�s.......................................................... .1':.L:a".ss.::::e.1].t".[g........P..es.u..ll.1..s....:f................:tl-ia:r s:^Inelr..y cost callculatiglnsi. n l-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, D 6.::::0.2::::.2'02].:D. .PT..:fo.i::..... ....c.o.im..iµr ..wit.... 1�2 ��:C=�: 1: 35 edbo Reriewg)k:y.....&Fw .:.g.y....E.e..i=neraa.t.° nla..y....bep.....ej-�e.d........A.g.i.....app g)..µ.e......re.q.wi..ise.w ein..ts...... e.f:.....Fe waaWe r.o::.gy......E;Y4.eirns.....d..e.. .r.i.. a.e.d......i.rn.....C40..2..E ...1....any....:„.t..... :r.....a y..et........i arna:rw alk .....e.icy..e..r.gy.....g.epiea ucawn...... .e.d. t....... n..ven....the .... .&. 5r..m..a-O..w-4e.np..ra.en.d.....in.t........: b-.�....:...t.h.pcy..... .xn.rcN.e...w.....e.Wn&:y..Fgy.....wr&:y... 144 C403.2.2 ........................... Documentation shall include either: 1. Design approval by Green Business Certification Inc.” (GBCI), through the Split Review process, that shows the building is eligible to receive no less than 17 LEED points as described in C403.2.1 (1). OR both of the following: 2. Complete input and output reports of the energy model showing that the energy model meets the requirements of this sec-tiiorisuubsectiiloin 1„4„4 C403 3. Approval of the energy model by NYSERDA, U.S. 21 Energize NY, or another agency approved by the Code Enforcement Officer. 144-C403,3 Passive Illouse based Conniialiance 144 C403.3.1 ........................... Buildings shall meet the design requirements of one of the following. 1. PHIUS+ Passive Building Standard from Passive House Institute US 2. Passive House Classic Standard from Passive House Institute Actual certification is not required. The most recent version of the chosen standard in effect at the time of building permit application shall be used. 144 C403.3.2 ........................... Documentation shall include at least one of the following: 1. Pre -certification letter (or other formal communication) from an Accredited Passive House Certifier, stating that Design Review has been completed and the building is designed to meet all requirements of the chosen Standard. All documentation used to show achievement of the requirements must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. 2. Documentation of Passive House certification. All documentation used to achieve certification must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. 144-C403.4 Greenhouse Gas Emissionsallc llation.,,0l ase.i; om i.iaric ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................IIS........................................ The building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of not less than 40% as compared to the baseline building. A 4A,,,C403.4.1 Energy Modeling Standards GHG emissions reductions shall be shown through energy modeling that complies with Appendix G of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013. I-tlhaeaa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D-RAFT...:I .�::..... aa+lam....c.e.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��2d��:C=�: 1: 36 144 C403.4.2 Process Loads ........................... The GHG emissions reduction assessment and requirement shall exclude energy use by PROCESS LOADS. However, the energy model shall include the energy used for PROCESS LOADS because energy used by heating, cooling, and ventilation (including exhaust fans/hoods, makeup air fans, and heating/cooling for makeup air) is subject to the GHG emissions reduction requirement. After the baseline and proposed energy models are run, for the GHG emissions reduction calculation, subtract out the process energy use from both the baseline and the proposed building energy model results, and use the resulting without - process -energy results for the GHG emissions calculations. A 4A,,,C403.4.3 Renewable Energy Renewable energy generation may be used. All applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 1.44 C402.4.1 must be met. Renewable energy generation used to ae4eWeadlhiieve the 40% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 25% of the baseline energy use. The GHG emissions factor for electricity produced by renewable energy systems shall be 0 (zero) Ib CO2e/MWh. A 4A,,,C403.4.4 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 548.37 Ib CO2e/MWh. A 4A,,,C403.4.5 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity for Buildings Served by Combined Heat and Power Plants For buildings using electricity generated by combined heat and power (CHP) plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity shall be determined as f sol�...gin_ „pf the fc�„�_I��vui%��„�„vu „yam ...........The most recent heat rate data available at the time of building permit application shall be used from www.eia.gov/electricity/annual/html/epa_08_02.html, for the specific type of generation plant used, for electricity to be used in the proposed building, and the heat rate shall be multiplied by the EPA emissions factor for the fuel used at the CHP plant. The result shall be used as the GHG emissions factor for electricity from CHP plants. a -.b. Data rzatlheired firom actuali orieration of the 01W 6larut and its distribution inetu oro s0�p 1 Ike used to determine the sites. f.: ific &I RG ernissiioins factor for electricitytca Ik!2 u�s�:^d in the IbuOdiin . AIII ................................................................................................................................................C............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................g........................ data used slhalli Ikae made iruNiclar avail«v Ne before the tiir-ne of buildona rerrnit arrlicpation. For buildings served by CHP plants, the baseline (reference building) electricity use GHG emissions factor shall be the same as for buildings not served by a CHP plant. 144 C403.4.6 If a facility uses electricity from a combination of sources (e.g., utility, off-site renewable energy system, and CHP plants), a weighted average of GHG emissions factors shall be used. 144 C403.4.7 Documentation ........................... The following documentation shall be submitted to show compliance with .44:::C403.4...iir] sufficJein„t„c a. pa in ch detpaik l-tlha-epa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2..]:.D-RAPT...:f-o.�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµr ..w�t....01�28/�:C=�: 1: 37 1. A report, signed and stamped by an accredited third -party ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results ofall calculations, assumptions, aF4input for the energy nnode| �.............. A letter, stating that proposed total GHG emissions for the building are at least 40Y6 less than the GHG emissions of the baseline building. 144-C403.5 Greenhouse Gas Emissions CakWation-based Conniiahancefor Additions Compliance using the requirements ofthis provision I44C4O35may only beused for additions that are showing compliance together with the existing building. See a|soI�42OZI A 4A C483.5.1 The addition and the existing building, together as a whole, shall be shown to have lower total GHG emissions than the original existing building. A 4A C483.5.2 Current and proposed GHG emissions shall be calculated following the requirements of the GHG emissions Calculation Method C40I4). ����483.S'3Qmcummentatgn The following documentation shall besubmitted .a in. I|: 1. An energy study of the existing building that includes energy use from at least 12 consecutive months of the most recent 24 months at the time of building permit application. Z. An energy study that shows anticipated energy use for the new addition and modified existing building. 3. A report signed and stamped by an accredited ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results of all calculations, assumptions, aT)d inputs, and.o for the energy model, and 4=--A letter, stating that proposed total GHG emissions for the building and addition together are less than the GHG emissions for the existing building. �� reviem/and ana|vsisbvaconsukantse|ectedbvtheTom/n.attheexoenseoftheaoo|icant.A||such documentation shaUbesubmitted and fee shaU�bemaidDhortoIssuance ofabmUdineoermit. #h&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 38 U BS l:-:cTUON 144-C404FUTURE REQUIREMENTS 144-C404.1, General DnJanuary 1,�92. ? ���thenequirennentsof I�4�C4O2andl44C4U3shaUchange as described inl44�C4U4,l424�C4U43,44C4O4�4and C404.6. Where nochanges are listed, the requirements shall remain asdescribed in 4C402and.]...,44C403. DnJanuary 1,2A30ZQ2�,the requirements of &eetienSubsections 144: C401,l44C402and.]...,44C403 shall change as described in 1....4.4 C404I Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in sl44�C4U1,I�4�C4O2andI�4C403. Effective January 1,�92. Z023,tomeet the requirements of l44C4UIabuilding must achieve a minimum of twelve (12) of the points described in 1.....4 4C40I A summary table isprovided inl44C4045 ification Points Effective January 1, 2.02. Z�2�, apoints awarded from �44C4OZ2 Efficient Electrification shall be doubled. 144 C404.3.1 Four points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps and meeting the requirements ofl44� C40II1 Heat Pumps for Space Heating. Six points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps and meeting the requirements of.]...,44C402.2.1 Heat Pumps for Space Heating. A 4A C404.3.2 Two points shall beearned for meeting the requirements ofI��C4O222EEZ Heat Pumps for Dop�ss�e HetSe [�c e..Water 1 i e a t��. A 4A C404.3.3 Six points shall be earned for meeting the requirements ofj...,44C402.2-3 EE3 Commercial Cooking Electrification. Effective January 1,2025Z.0 23..,the maximum number of points allowed under.]...,444O2.4.1RE1Renewable Energy Systems shall increase to six (6) points. The criteria for earning points shall remain as described in 144 C402.4.1. #h&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 39 Ith&e.a Energy Code Supplement �.0 6 0 2 2 0 2 ]...D-RAPT..f().� rj-�A..)4 J:: 40 #h&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 41 RE.. .. ................................................1-............................................ S4--J-A4PA,8,&Y .................................................... J„........................................................................................................................................................7TI..)................................................... Commercial Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least 12 points Cate- Improvement Points I Details gory EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION EE1 Heat pumps for space 4 - 6 4 points for air source heat pumps. heating 6 points for ground source heat pumps. EE2 Heat pumps for service 2 2 points for water heating systems that use heat pumps. water heating Available to hotels and restaurants only. Commercial cooking 6 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 6 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the electrification building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI4 Right -lighting 1 1 point for reducing overlighting and implementing other lighting improvements. AI5 Modest window -to -wall I 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY RE Renewable energy systems 1 -6 Up to 6 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 3 3 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP 1 Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP I, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 1 1 point for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. I-tlhpa...Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, 0::::0.2::::.22.�::.�.�;:::1....:.�::..... k....�.o.i..iµ�..w�t.....�.�P:.2��:C2:1: 42 Ith&e.a Energy Code Supplement �.0 6 0 2 2 0 2 J...D.RAPT..f().� rj-�A..)4 J:: 43 Effective January 1, 202.��Z�2�,dhe requirements �44C403 Performance -Based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path shall change as described in 1.44 C404.6.1, andj...,44C404.6.2. Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in l44 C403. 144 C404.6.1 compliance Effective January 1, 0 2 3..: 1. Compliance method 1 (LEEDpoints): |naddition toall existing requirements, sevenF.G.SEC S. points from C4O2Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path must beearned. Points from A|4 Ri0ht'Li0htin0and DP5 Meet NYStretch Code may not becounted toward the seven lt...'GSECS points. Z. Compliance method Z (savings relative toASH RAE 90.1'2013): An 8OY6savings relative to ASHRAEStandard QU.1'ZU13shall berequired. a. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the savings shall be capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. 3. Compliance method 3 (savings relative toASH RAE 90.1'2010): A8Z%savings relative toASH RAE Standard yO.1'2O1Oshall be required. a. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the savings shall be capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. A 4A C404.6'2 Changes tgGreenhouse Gas Emissions CaIcumtkon-based Compliance Effective January 1, 2W'..52023, the building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ofnot less than 8OY6ascompared tothe baseline building. J...4. 4 C404.62.1 Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 80% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. J...4. 4 C404.62.2 For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants or renewable energy systems, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 295.9 lb CO2e/MWh. 144-C404.7 Chanees 2026 Effective January 1,2.9 OZQ2§,aUbui|din0sshaUbebuilttohavenet-zeroGHGemissionsandshaUnot use fossil fuels for space heating, water heating, or clothes drying. A 4A C404.7.1 The language inl44 C4O12Application shall bereplaced with: COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS shall comply with the requirements of the ZERO Code, using the most recent version of the ZERO Code available at the time of permit application. The ZERO Code, an Architecture 2-30.203. initiative is available at htt L.j zero-code.org. An Ii"( g0 -...S. Compliance Plan shall be the basis for evaluating compliance. � 44 C404.7.2 ........................... Fossil fuels shall not be used for space heating, water heating or clothes drying. Fossil fuels may be used for PROCESS ENERGY and for cooking. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAPT...: .�::..... -�A.....c.o.i ..iµr ..wit.... ��Z ��:C=�: J: 45 tion ���_� ���U�����U�U ��UU�U��� -���~� .� nxx—.�u��x—n�vu��n— ����nn—��nn��� _te ___............................................. ~�~�~�~ PROVISIONS 14441501.1 Sco The provisions in this are applicable to RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS their building sites, and associated systems and equipment. RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS shall comply with one ofthe following: 1. Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path: The requirements of 1.....44 R502 — As pz,. �'l gf jt.if ......... art.ication th!� pjpjp�icant sihali submit a checklist arid worksheet which the Fown s141 use as the �basis for verifying gj�d �2� jp�!iaince with the ECS. Z. Performance-based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path: The requirements of 144 R503 a. which is detailed in 144 R503, which the lown siha�i use as the basis for v r f in and U B S E C.]".l C? N­J.4A R502 PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH/EASY PATH 14441502.1 Generall meet the requirements ofdhis I�4�RSU2, ABU��A�� dir.].gmust achieve a minimum of six (6) of the points described in this . A summary table isprovided in�44�RSUI6 2Q23.and additional enhanced reamirements beejnnineonarid after Januarv1.2QZ6. 14441502.2 Efficient Electrification �4.4 R5Q2'2'1EE1Heat Pumps for Space Heating Three points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps or five points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps, asdescribed inI�4R5OZ21 J...4. R502.2.1.1 ........................... Only air source heat pumps or ground source heat pumps shall be used for all space -heating needs, with exceptions for electric resistance heating as described in 1„44 R502.2.1.4. A heating system that uses only ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn five points. A heating system that uses only air source heat pumps or uses a combination of air source and ground source heat pumps (and electric resistance heating as allowed) shall earn three points. 1..44 R502.2.1.2 ........................... Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. Water loop boiler/tower heat pumps that use fossil fuels shall not earn credit under this point. 1..44 R502.2.1.3 ........................... at ............p .s....s>tatedin the second sentenca� of thisC2yision 144 8502.2,..1........3................a.......i....i.r...4p source heat pumps shall ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... be listed in the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP) Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pump Product List, for the product types and sizes covered. For any air source heat pump not covered by NEEP, the heat pump shall use a variable speed compressor(s) and the heat pump compressor(s) shall operate in temperatures below zero (0) degrees Fahrenheit (the compressor may be supplemented by electric resistance heat in accordance with the exceptions described in 144 R502.2.1.4). 1.44 R502.2.1.4 To allow flexibility, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to heat 10% or less of the building heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating (not associated with heat pumps) is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. A 4A,,,R502.2.2 EE2 Heat Pumps for ,i..Ketervic,e Water Heating One point shall be earned for meeting the requirements of.1„4„4 R502.2.2. 1.44 R502.2.2.1 All dcam.c-,.s .. Deaf �eo„tfte water heating systems shall use heat pumps and shall not use fossil fuels. All heat pump water heaters shall be set on heat pump -only mode. Exception: In commercial kitchens, booster heat units for dishwashing must be electric, but shall be exempt from the heat pump requirement. Units used to pre -heat water for dishwashing shall use heat pumps. A 4A,,,R502.2.3 EE3 Commercial Cooking Electrification Three points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 1,,4„4 R502.2.3. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2..1:.D—RAPT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1/2 /2:C=2: 1: 47 Restrictions: 1) Points may only be earned for portions of buildings that are restaurants or other food service establishments that use a commercial kitchen hood,, pine.. 2) Points may only be earned if the building does not use fossil fuels, except for PROCESS ENERGY. For this point, PROCESS ENERGY shall exclude commercial cooking. 1..44 R502.2.3.1 ........................... All commercial cooking equipment in the building, including but not limited to ranges, ovens, griddles, and fryers, shall be electric. A 4A,,,R502.2.4 EE4 Residential Cooking and Clothes Drying Electrification One point shall be earned for meeting the requirements of „4 „4 R502.2.4 Restrictions: Point may only be earned if the building does not use fossil fuels except for PROCESS ENERGY. 1.44 R502.2.4.1 All residential cooking equipment in the building, including but not limited to ranges, cooktops and ovens, shall be electric. 1..44 R502.2.4.2 ........................... All clothes drying equipment in the building shall be ventless heat pump clothes dryers. 14441502.3 ord iiit'y....I.. ...m° r m o ..:...... QI... .................................................................................................................................... A 4A,,,R502.3.1 All Smaller building/room size One or two points may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: a..........f or iµp„mixed use k�„e�i„ dingy =�1�0� �Iµgii point may only be earned when all portions of the building are classified as Residential or HOTEL. k1. Dormitories are not eligible for this point. mac. I=ray.°. ' 'utlrans tl~iis irxiiint nll is ^ a: psi n ^e of the a .. Ilic ant demonstrates ECS cram .illiancue for the .............................................................................................�.............................. F..................................................y.......................y................................................................................................................p..p........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ad'd'Itlon torzether with the ex^ si�tlnrz IbuiWina...Fhis iDoin�t imav not be ear ned when cu nsiderin- the p�.....Ji:�:l%.q!"�....li ri d t jp1 ' in ej a:.!"P.:�....0 f....j.�"1.t"..._ f .........................>ing....ta e i II.....n g. 1.44 R502.3.1.1 For single family dwellings, tThe DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of the building shall not be greater than the maximum home size listed in Table 1,44 R502.3.1.1 relating to the number of bedrooms in the dwelling. [:::or two farnlly d'w6knas and towrihouses, the totaDIRECTLY 1eir::XIFirD FLOOR AREA of the bulle nrz sDip 1 not be ter than the Fotall 13uildinr, Size Ileo mince. _I he Tota Builldim- SIze Mlowaince, In sauaire feet, slh0 be d teirrnined Ika rNmu�tO it On bt a ntut f eac0i t aa: eaf w� ^�lOri a nOt 1.. I11f . 3 i ^oc. 41IrnC5 t:II�C `�n irNmu rn .............................................................................................................................................ro............................................................................................................................. y.. C.......................................................................... g........................................................................................................................ �...........1................................................................................................................... Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::_202]..D P::I....:f .i::..... � ....c.o.i ..iµr ..wit.... 1�28��:C=�: 1: 48 horne size' Vakie for tha d eHH11 Ullit tyipp �n Tab�e 1.44 R502,3.j.j::, and then surnrning jjn��., �ng !� size .1.0 111 1�1 . of 1 BR units in the buHding) 2� (Mg�iimuim horne size for 1 BR units ��isted in fable 1.44 144 R5023.1-1. Tab|eJI44R502311 DuOex, buildintz contains 3,100 sa ft of direc-dv heated floor area, two dweHinrz units (3 bedroorns each P gii I.A.i. ng size of 3 1. O..S exceed size allowance so on pg�!,t can be earned. 144 R502.3.1.2 For Residential buildings other than single family dwellings,the total DIRECTLY HEATED FLOORAREA of all dwelling units in the building shall not be greaterthan the Total Unit Size Allowance. The AREA of dwelling units refers to in -unit areas only and shall not include common areas. The Total Unit Size Allowance, in square feet, shall be determined by multiplying the quantity of each type of dwelling unit (studio, 1-1311, etc.) times the 'Dwelling unit size allowance' value for that dwelling unit type inTable l44RSO23.1.2,and then summing the unit size allowances for all unit types to calculate the Total Unit Size Allowance. This method is summarized in Equation I�4�S-�Z. Maximum home size allowed to +510 for each 850 1,360 1,870 2,380 2,890 3,400 receive one point (SF) additional bedroom Maximum home size allowed to +420 for each receive two points (SF) 700 1 1,120 1 1,540 1 1,960 1 2,380 1 2,800 1 additional bed DuOex, buildintz contains 3,100 sa ft of direc-dv heated floor area, two dweHinrz units (3 bedroorns each P gii I.A.i. ng size of 3 1. O..S exceed size allowance so on pg�!,t can be earned. 144 R502.3.1.2 For Residential buildings other than single family dwellings,the total DIRECTLY HEATED FLOORAREA of all dwelling units in the building shall not be greaterthan the Total Unit Size Allowance. The AREA of dwelling units refers to in -unit areas only and shall not include common areas. The Total Unit Size Allowance, in square feet, shall be determined by multiplying the quantity of each type of dwelling unit (studio, 1-1311, etc.) times the 'Dwelling unit size allowance' value for that dwelling unit type inTable l44RSO23.1.2,and then summing the unit size allowances for all unit types to calculate the Total Unit Size Allowance. This method is summarized in Equation I�4�S-�Z. Equation .11: 4:::.5- 2.: Total Unit Size Allowance = [(Number of studio units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for studio units listed in Table J...4.4 R502.3.1.2)] + [(# of 1-13R units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for 1-1311 units)] + [(# of 2-13R units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for 2-1311 units)] + ... + [(# of 7-13R units in the building) x (Dwelling unit size allowance for 7-1311 units)] Individual dwelling units may exceed the allowance for that unit type given in Table 1„4.4 R502.3.1.2. Table 144 R502.3.1.2 [:��nrf�l ri Uiniit iir� Aflrwar« ces for IfR�sideintual Buii�d' rg.5 rat0�� [ -t! gl� sir.. e [::aimi� Uwa: alliin. s ..�vM2:f?!�niil ...........9.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................�.......................................................................................................9..................................................�....................................................�s............................................................................7. ............................... Number of Bedrooms Studio 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dwelling unit size allowance to 408 595 842 986 1,156 1,326 1,496 1,666 receive one point (sq ft) Dwelling unit size allowance to 336 490 693 812 952 11092 1,232 1,372 receive two points (s ft) Number of Bedrooms Studio 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dwelling unit size allowance to 408 600 842 986 1,156 1,326 1,496 1,666 receive one point (sq ft) Dwelling unit size allowance to receive two points (sq ft) 336 490 693 812 952 1,092 1,232 1,372 1.44 R502.3.1.3 For HOTELS, the average DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA of all guest rooms in the building shall not be greater than the maximum average guest room size listed in Table J,,4„4 R502.3.1.3. Individual guest rooms may exceed the maximum size. Table 1.A. R502.3.1.3 ........................... Area Requirements for Hotels and Motels Maximum average guest room size allowed to receive one point (SF) 280 Maximum average guest room size 230 allowed to receive two points (SF) A 4A,,,R502.3.2 AI2 Heating System in Heated Space One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_02 J.::D-RAP::I....:f-o.�::..... [ ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�28��:0=�: J: 50 J...4. R502.3.2.1 ........................... All components of heating systems shall be installed inside space that meets all the following criteria: 1) Inside the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE 2) DIRECTLY HEATED SPACE 3) LIVABLE SPACE,.Q. C.C U P I A B L..f S PA C_IE. or contiguous to LIVABLE SPACE oir 0 C C iuDF IABI...E S PA C E 4) On a building level whereat least 50% of the FLOOR AREA is DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA For purposes of this s-e(:Aiepi.sgbseuc tJo: heating system includes all parts of the system t^ „r„ 2 r e x 1-2a st. �q 11..1r :.iµn ^ ::......ar]d..... _edi..cat e.......a.ii.r....JilllaIia:......"q..l"N::�..i� :.��.�".1�.:�.:�., including but not limited to mechanical equipment and the distribution network. Examples of spaces that are not allowed for heating system installation include but are not limited to: unheated or unfinished basements and attics, crawl spaces, outdoors, roofs, and exterior wall cavities. Rooftop systems, window -mounted systems, and "through -the wall' equipment such as packaged terminal equipment shall not be used. Exceptions: 1) Outdoor units of split system heat pumps may be located outdoors. 2) There are no limitations on the location of refrigerant piping. A 4A,,,R502.3.3 AI3 Efficient Building Shape One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 1..44 R502.3.3.1 ........................... The exterior surface area divided by the DIRECTLY HEATED FLOOR AREA shall be less than the maximum value provided inTable.:.4„4 R502.3.3.1. 1.44 R502.3.3.2 The exterior surface area shall be measured along the above -grade portions of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE, including but not limited to walls, roofs/ceilings (depending on the location of insulation), and exposed floors (such as those below a cantilever). The area of windows, doors, and skylights shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. The areas of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE between directly heated spaces and indirectly heated spaces or unheated spaces, such as the wall between a heated building and an attached unheated garage, shall be included as part of the exterior surface area. 1.44 R502.3.3.3 For additions, the area of the thermal envelope between directly heated space in the addition and directly heated space in the original building (including shared walls and, if the addition is above the original building, floors/ceilings) shall not be counted as part of the exterior surface area. Table 1,44-R502.3.3.1 Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C6.::::0.2::::_202]..D-RAP::I....: .�::..... _�A ....c.o.i ..lµ�..w�t.... 1�2 /�:C=�: 1: 51 Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value of: Exterior Surface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) Maximum Value of: Exterior Surface Area (SF) divided by Directly Heated Floor Area (SF) 199 or less 4.69 3,000 - 3,999 1.60 200 -299 3.88 4,000 -4,999 1.48 300 - 399 3.45 5,000 - 5,999 1.39 400 -499 3.17 6,000 - 6,999 1.31 500 - 599 2.98 7,000 - 7,999 1.25 600 - 699 2.83 8,000 - 8,999 1.19 700 - 799 2.71 9,000 - 9,999 1.15 800 - 899 2.68 10,000 - 14,999 1.05 900 - 999 2.57 15,000 - 19,999 0.94 1,000 - 1,099 2.47 20,000 -29,999 0.84 1,100 - 1,199 2.38 30,000 - 39,999 0.75 1,200 - 1,299 2.31 40,000 -49,999 0.68 1,300 - 1,399 2.24 50,000 - 59,999 0.64 1,400 - 1,499 2.18 60,000 - 69,999 0.61 1,500 - 1,599 2.13 70,000 - 79,999 0.58 1,600 - 1,699 2.08 80,000 - 89,999 0.55 1,700 - 1,799 2.04 90,000 - 99,999 0.53 1,800 - 1,899 2.00 100,000 - 199,999 0.46 1,900 - 1,999 1.96 200,000 -299,999 0.39 2,000 - 2,499 1.86 300,000 - 399,999 0.35 2,500 - 2,999 1 1.74 1400,000 or more 1 0.33 144 R502.3.4 AIS Modest Window -to -Wall Ratio ........................... One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. �i R502.3.4.1 ........................... The vertical fenestration area, not including opaque doors and opaque spandrel panels, shall be not greater than 20 percent of the gross above -grade wall area. 1.. �i R502.3.4.2 ........................... For additions, the area Of .a110 .::. i.0."; a walls that were part of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE of the original building but are not part of the BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE of the new building shall be counted towards the k1yt^ wall area of the addition. 14441502.4 lRene able E nera:v 011`1 A 4A,,,R502.4.1 REI Renewable Energy Systems 1.1.r 2.th..r.�apoin'Ls iiaka!:g.Dpd 2cs2Ediin totl~n.!E.2 2girermentsaa�ow. ....................................................... .................................................................................................... Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6.::::!.2::::_202]..D-RAPI....a .�::..... � ....c.o.i ..iµ�.. ... 1�2 ��:C=�: J: 52 J....4 4 �.R 5 0 2 4 1 .......... I .......... P o r] I s a v a !.2 bJ e. On site and off site renewable erleir,.� s sterris that rrieet th�,� reg��!,errieints of this subsection shaHi earn .......................................................................................................................................................... .... ................. P,.Y . ...... Y .................................................................................. ......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1�.r2 12 r2gints based rain their annuai 6ectricai oir theirimali eneirgy ri�2ju�qi 0.1].. , 1.�A.. t i.r �:, L�, De �L g b� !2., °9.y s.Y .Mein. M.a..Y �1§.^ 12 r gir ts, but no i than three total) pgints rr a be ear nod frau ain ... ....... ............ ................................................................................................................................................................................... ....................... ...... 2 Y ...................................................................................... E ............... Y. c.om..bi..n....natio ..n..........o..f....r.e..n..ew.a...b.Ie... e....e.......gy 5ysifms 1...44 I.R 5 0 2 4 1...2 D e t e r rl.) i2i r.].g 1 !2 uD�.i ta e, ° gf prxiiints e a i.r r] e d IF h e ...........................n........0........r......i......b........e...... .r... . o.........IF... r2i in t s ear n e d s 1) a i 11) e d e te r im i ri e d a cco ir d i i . , t gt .ate F 5 �2e � 2�L1!��p r ippica n t s h a I s u b rn it .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ........... .....I.......................................................................................................... documentation of aH r6ated assurnir-tions and caIculations. ........................................................................................................................................................................ ........ ................... ....... ............ .................................................................................................................................... S.'t eP I C a i c..g i a t e R e r1e. w.2.12 1.�2 E i.n eLgy f�E2�h E�J o r. ..... . .. ..... . ..... .... . ... .. .. . .... .. .... ..... .... .. .... ........ .. . .... .... ..... . . ..... In. F I e If e ri. e w a.12.1e... E i.n e r gy flm�Lqi .1 2.2 s tl- e r P y F!E2d�jg.jion of the reinewable ..... .......... ........ ... 9 ....................................................................................................................................... !2.�, L9.Y !22 f..Zjr!E���ed iri kflowatt hogrs s jbf in I.. kWI) ........................................................................................ ............... .............. ear' U InZY L.) ......... E.2.!E..11 �a] �.i.y. .... ............................................................. 3 4 k B.. -.L g s].-] a e i.j s e d...,. Step g..- CalcuIate the Number of Points Earned ..................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... IrOne rl.g. im. I.). e.r o f r gi r] t s e a e d f o..oa i.r e i.n e..w a b..Jl..e e..i.D.ergy , y.ate^irn is b a s e.d on the: d..J r e c t llyDreated fJ o o i.r a r e a o f. the biAjiin i -L seiryes, Por sbad be eairr�ed based gin a w ig[�j!.�d py�,�pge ire�ated to I'esilderltilal and .................................................................... 9 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ................ ....... ........... �2 . ... ............................................................................................................................................................................... cor-nir-nerciai fi described in Eqg�gjion 144.5.2. For rg�r2se.5 2f this subsection 1.44.R52.4.1 ........................................................................ ......... 2.9.1 SL -f 2.1 ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................... ...... ..................................................................................................................................................................................... ....... M. resident4i sioace shaII include dweHirirz units and cornir-non aireas that serve oinW dweHirirz units. f.'quatior� 5 2: MiInirnurn IReine abIe Erier y f!Lgd�,�IiIoin rieeded to e irin eac�h pgir�t = ..................................................................................................................................................................... ....... ................... ............................ g ........................................ �a ............. ............................. ............................ (3::�? ! Nry!. )Z f12 x RA ± ( Z .... ..... ...... ........ ................. 14 k9i 111.2� CA ir ectly be1pd f122ir irea of Cornrrercil p -1. (f I 2 ................... ........ ........................... ...g.............................................................................................. .........................................z ......) RA = Diirectiy �,jegjf�4 floor area of Resideint4i sjp?,�f (f 2) ................... ........ ............ ....................... .. ............................................................................................... ......... .............. ................ .......... ...... ..... Note.- For buddinas that' hove no comMercial soace, set CA eauol to zero. E.-Ag.m.r.te C.qhcm la. ti..o n . ... .. f finnf r.m.g.t.i..oT2.q..1j yfpp.�� P.!lly ..... ...... .......... .. ..... ..... . ...... .. .... ..... .. ..... ... .. ..... ..... .. .. ..... .... .......... ... .. ..... ..... Asss!Dptions: [Mixed use buiIding �Nith 2,000 ft' of resideint4i directly [�f ?1!2�4 flg2i� P!2j �,000 ft, of ........................................................................................................ .......................................... .................. ........ ............................................................................................................................. ... ....................................... ........................................................... cor-nir-nerciai directIv heated floor airea. A 25 IkW soIar arrav is beiinp,- used. �!P P1..o CV.�.L�ig .-.L e .......... P V W..a tl s C a �!.c u [a t o. i.r.., of is r ed t In a t t Ih e 2E Ik...W s o] a . . ........ a..i.r].,..aLill) pt o d u c e 3 0. B e i.n e w a b.] e. [D.e r gy d g c.-L.J o i.n s 3 02.0. 0 O...k. W.Jh../yegE �!P P p, [ L I..., g�jg i o r] 4 5 2 Minimum If EP needed f r each rg.irit..= Cl::,?.. MIn/ . . .... 2 X CA ftp RA � ! �Lt f t I ................................................................................................................................................. ..... .............. ............. ................. ......... ...... ........ ................. ...... ....... ................. Minimum If EP needed f r each r2int = (J-?.. kg-j/ft' x 2,000 ft 2 fZA: �Ah/f ' x 5 000 ft' ................................................................................................................................................. ..... .............. ............. ................. ......... ..... ........ ........ ........................ ............... ........ ...... ........ ....... I . ........................ .......... ..... .N./.1 i..i.n i r..n u r..n I.3EP :1 e e d e d f2r e a c I ).. r gi r] t...E.2.1 4..0 0 k W.J.h n 1.....2.1 000 k W Minimum If EP needed for each Doint = 14.400 Wh (Jsiine, the assurniritions for this buHdiinF., and renewable einerF.ry systeim, two (2) iccairnts r-nav be earried. ftiha-e.a Energy Code Supplement 06 02 202J.::DAAP::F:fo�- rj-�A)-k coirnr�r# 9112.912. 9.2 1 53 1 ..................................................................... 144 R502.1j.3 Eneir y .............................................................. : ........ ............................ 9 Reinewabie energy ��Y,5 f.'! �i ptoduce eiectirilcity fEgD�) ��iind or- hyd[2r2�Net t!�.52�-22.5, 2[ ..................................................................... ............................. ........................................................................................... ........ .... ........... ...... I . ...... ...... ...... ........ .. . f.[2.22 : g] 2.o !..) Y.Al2. ir. e s o g�,..c. e s .. ........... []-.� e.I,..rnall ernier..gy aed fLgI 2E E�Jected to outdooair, g!-2 �]j/��gfE a!2� s2d in conj��!�tion with heat r �!Dp.5 d2�,s not count ...................................................................................................... .............../. ..j�� !........... ....................... �..........................................................................................��............................................................ pas o -..e. in e w a b..[e.. e. in e Lgy ..f.2 1!n � .aur. 2.s e s o f t.b. s s u.. l.b..s.e. gli o r.n. . .1 .......... s I ) a ..i be fi.r o..i.m.. r.] e w�., n] ^ !,..a. t.J..o r.]. oundiment or- n w car ?filt oin ain exilstilng Ir p2�DdLDfl�j, !�Jyd�- P2��!E �p ip..�a�.i.ly 22 g 12.2.12i.m.r ..................................................................................... ....... . ............ ................... .............. ........ Y ...................................................................................... ... .... D 9 sihaH imeet oine of the foHowilnp itions: ......................................................................................................................................................... .............................. ... ... f�.2.ad ...................................... a. rhP hyd�2p2w!2[ fifjk Y�,2LDPiies with the I owl ion ........................................ . ....... .......... i......................................................................................................... ................... Handbook and is c nrtilfied 1) a r a ionaHy E�.,E,2gj�iized accreditation oLg�L�izatiloin. ....................................................................................................... ...... f .. ..................................... ....... Y . ........ .... 1 ............................................................................................................................ ................... ......... ............................................. �b. rh hyd�2p2w!2[ fi. ftilk Y �,2LDPiiies with UL. 2854 and Is cert� ie i y ?L� 2!Eg!,.2�]ilzation that ihas the ........................................ P . ....... .......... i ............................................................................................................................................................................. f ........... d t� ...................................................................................................................... standard in its IISO 17065 scoiDe of accreditation. c. rh hyd�2p2w�[ fi. fjk y �,2L�sists of aturbilne urna pir .,lune or- a tuirbine in ain ir r igg-�ion canaL ........................................ P . ....... .......... ................................................................................................. ... ........... ... ................................................................................................ ... ....... ............... ............... ... ........................................................... Fbr facillilties faHing (�) 2E (t�), 2!2�y d��!Eiin - I -e re!Eiiod of certification is ........................................................................... ........... ................. . .... ............................ ......... ........... 91 ........ .............................................................................................................................. §^I!i-ible for iRECs 4e in accordance with the r L2yisioins of this subsection. Reinewables firgim new P . .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... J r r2.111 2r 11rPd!n t]..t s o f w a t..e..r a i.r..e. r.�.ot. e ��..i.g.i I..) I e..... .. ... ..... .. ........ .... .. ..... .. . .... .. ..... ... .. ... . 144 R502A1,4 Q, aH In Renewable E ei gy .ysjf.�!n.5 .......................................................................... ........ ......... ........... �4 .......... .. fy ........... i.,� . ................................................................................... i� E ..R e in e w a b.] e...e. in e r F,.Y. s..Y sile. r.n.s.. p[2d�ir g �,[�,�I�Jgjty orther rr,4 eineirgy that is delivered to or- credited to the .... .... .... ..... ....... .... ..... . ..... .... .... ..... . ... ... .... . ... ....... ............. ............. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... tagiilding t2 �21 piiy ��iith Subsection 144 IR502.4.1. s[41 i the foliowing t!�g��ii��imeints: .......................... ...... ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............ .............................. . a. f enevu k le e r r gy :D..5 oneofthefoiiowing�[iteria: turf ...................................................................................... ......................... ....... ................................... 1..... ..................0N S.J."I"..E I.R I.E N E W..A B L....E E N E R G Y N..4. .i .. ................. S..e I Lgp!1.a:, Eg 1.1 o..i.n.. iL Purchase Contract such as a Power- Purcl. ase A reerneint ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ...................... ......... ..Ira: ............................................................................................................................................................... �.,i gy sy.5 2. Off site renewabie ein [ I. Seff:gp!h�.,[�@jioin (g 2ff silte renewable energy ��y,5t�'LD t2y 1[�e .......................... ............... ................................................................................................................. ........... ...................... ..... ..... .................. ....... 9 J.0 C)NANA �.) NJ]."..Y E N E W.AB L.E E N ER GY FA C1 L,J"11"YJ ................. ....I... I........R...I........1....... HL Purchase Contract such as a Power Purcl-a e A reeiment ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... . ........ ......... 9 ..................................................... Ike. Fbe reinewable ........................................................................................................................ �2 ySl22 baU Ibe Iocated ii New Yodk .Y1�.'M .Y ................................................�........................................................................................................................ .�. ... ................ lYl to) �a!A ��!)ail Ike iocated where the eneirgy �?L� jf�ivered to the builiding i e b ................. .................................................................................................................................................................................... ..... .......................................................................................... ....... ......................... . �i t i Y ................. ........ ................ of the F&Iow' . .................................................................................... is.2.11" -enewaW enei gy ��ysj!2m ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1. 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An interconnected eiectirilcanetwork where ein r ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ gy�4f�iv be-Lweerltl)e .......... e Y ................................................................................... ge!2�,�p o i.r a r.] d t.J.,.] e b.Ij. i d.. rll! silte is avaiiabie (Id mql1mg !Mg, 2f ..... .. .... .. ..... ... . . .. .... ..... ................................................................................ ........... interconnected electricanetworks Iincllude re on e -v d ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ............................ gj i a pg.�� ........... .......... ....... .......... �j o rl s s .......... ........... e ................ 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E .......................................................... th -, Belle trici Is used in the [ i diing� �!2y��Liod of non corndance shaH not couittowaird ............. . ......... ...................... ..................................................................................... ... ................... ....... jr..............................................................................................p............................................................................................................................................................................... fuffiHiment of the 15 vear reauilirement. Kggp ionsto 1.44-R502.4.1.5 ............................................................................................................................................. (t) it .2111� nf EgY �.Y 1�.� -22 Y gf ! ..... ........... .............................................................. �! 2.�i -2..0 D�2.� s ��tfj s �,irlg u,5f.�d -�2 r2iints undeir 1.44 R502.4.1. is IIess than 25 M the ireauio er-neints of 144 R502.4.1.5(b)i shaH Ike wailved. Itlha-e.a Energy Code Supplement 06 02 202J.::DAAP::F:fon- rj-�A)-k eoirnr�r# 9112.912. 9.2 1 55 1 ..................................................................... r tovide documentation to the Code Enforcement Officer- of ain a�ternat -� S pp�y �2D'�[a�t -n I e desired contracted for s[41 be eguai t2 or the arnount needed to ear L d. In the case of fWi or, p?! -t41 transfer of ownership 2f tf.� �?� 0ding, fg��!2��ing gsj understand the reauirer-neints of this subsection 144 R502.4.1 and the dutv to fulfWi theim: and .1 4A R502'4'2 RE2Biomass Space Heating Five points may be earned according to the requirements below. 144 R502.4.2.1 Dn|ybiomasssystemsshaUbeusedforaUspace'heatngneeds,vvithexceptionsfore|ecthcresistance heating asdescribed in.].,44R502.42.4. 144 R502.4.2.2 Fossil fuels shall not be used for any space heating, space cooling or ventilation systems in the building, including backup heating systems. 144 R502.4.2.3 All biomass equipment must comply with the NYSERDARenewable Heat NYprogram guidelines, available at www.nvserda.nv.gov/All-Programs/Programs/Renewable-Heat-NY. 144 R502.4.2.4 To allow flexibi|ity, electric resistance heat is allowed for a portion of space heating needs. Applicants shall submit documentation showing that at least one of the following conditions is met. #ih&*aEnergy Code Supp|ement� 56 1) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to heat 10% or less of the building heated floor area. 2) Stand-alone electric resistance heating is used to meet 10% or less of the building's projected annual space heating load. 41502, (whilhnr Points (OF* 1 44,,,,,R502.5.1 OP1 Development Density One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. 1.. 4 R502.5.1.1 ........................... One point shall be earned if (DU + CA) > (7 x ¢Acreage), where: DU = the number of all Residential dwelling units on the entire parcel occupied by the building CA = the floor area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, on the entire parcel occupied by the building Acreage = the land area, measured in acres, of the entire parcel occupied by the building. 1.. 4 R502.5.1.2 ........................... DU shall include all dwelling units on the parcel occupied by the building, including those in existing buildings. CA shall include all Commercial space on the parcel occupied by the building, including that in existing buildings. CA shall not include common areas ��^!rt!%rg u!2ii„r ^�„I!i„iµgz„ u�u„in„iits or other Residential space. Acreage shall include all land area on the parcel occupied by the building. Mixed Use DeveiorM�,L�j i isitd ant�unit`a:21r".[I f 11>.�U:�2f.�_.........!....1.....L ......:-.!....�::::..._: ..0"? .r.2a: r.....!i..a.....:..p.. a:..u..._�.::C',QQQ...�..q....:(:t...... ..._�:......�::::....J... . .... '...p�..9....a .......�..!r...�.ga: _ �::. ............acres .......................Alq!r.�'...g.............�:.....u.�. DU CA =1..2...x..1..0=2.2. ............................................................................................................................................ 2.2 > 10.5 ........................................................ :.....1221.!n.:t....i .a..�".....k)q �?p�..P::.ina:�...:. .1 4A,,,R502.5.2 OP2 Walkability One point may be earned according to the requirements below. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. ltlha-epa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAFT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 �2:C=2: 1: 57 J...4. R502.5.2.1 ........................... This point shall be earned when either of the following two conditions is met, in addition to the other requirements in this sec -too nsub.. ectiigin J....4 „4 R502.5.2. 1) The building is within one quarter (0.25) mile of at least five of the Neighborhood Amenity Types listed in Table 1.A. 4 R502.5.2.1. ........................... a. No single Amenity Type shall be counted more than twice, even when more than two examples of the Amenity Type exist. For example, a building on Aurora Street's "Restaurant Row" could count two restaurants maximum. b. At least two Amenity Categories shall be represented. c. The one quarter mile measurement(s) may be taken from any part(s) of the building. T i -WHAG"The building is within a Town development priority area for which a regulating plan has been developed and adopted. 1..44 R502.5.2.2 ........................... For all buildings, at the time of project completion, sidewalks, walkways and/or trails must be present on the property .....q.9::.....within ........7..5.....: feet .....::f.....the .......lp!r ..p!.!rt.y.,.y..... Iefi.g.......witlh......ln.' connect" to an existing network of pedestrian infrastructure. Table 144 R502.5.2.1 I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .-RAPT...: .�::..... -�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28/�:C=�: 1: 58 Neighborhood Amenity Types and Categories Amenity Category Amenity Type Food retail Supermarket Grocery with produce section Community -serving retail Convenience store Farmers market Hardware store Pharmacy Other retail Services Bank Family entertainment venue (e.g., theater, sports) Gym, health club, exercise studio Hair care Laundry, dry cleaner Restaurant, cafe, diner (excluding those with only drive- thru service) Civic and community facilities Adult or senior care (licensed) Child care (licensed) Community or recreation center Cultural arts facility (museum, performing arts) Education facility (e.g., K-12 school, university, adult education center, vocational school, community college) Government office that serves public on-site Medical facility that treats patients Place of worship Post office Public library Public park Social services center A 4A,,,R502.5.3 OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces One point may be earned for installing electric vehicle parking space(s) and related infrastructure that meet the requirements of this Ee.c:t: ot4su�ubs c;to_gin. Restrictions: A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP1 Development Density, OP2 Walkability, and OP3 Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces combined. J...4. 4 R502.5.3.1 Required Number of EV Parking Spaces The number of required EV parking spaces shall be determined using Table J..44 R502.5.3.1(1) based on the number of Residential Dwelling Units (DU) and the area of Commercial space (CA). DU = the number of Residential dwelling units in the building. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2.�::D. .�;::a....: �::..... 4A.....c.o.i ..iµ�F1't.... GI/ 2 12...Q2':: 59 CA = the area of all Commercial space, measured in units of 1,000 square feet, in the building. CA shall not include common areas sero„,y..Jrlg...2„iµn„I„r„ nra„III„iin e „iµgotor other portions of Residential space. When determining the total number of required spaces in mixed-use buildings, EV space requirements for Residential Dwelling Units and for Commercial space shall be calculated separately and summed. Table I.A. R502.5.3.1 (1) Required Number of Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAFT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��2 ��:0=�: J: 60 Residential Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Number of Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Dwelling Units (DU) 2 10 Residential Portion (SR) 1 to 6 1 7 to 13 2 14 to 20 3 21 to 24 4 25 to 30 5 31 to 38 6 39 to 46 7 47 to 53 8 For up to 53 Dwelling Units, use table. For 54 or more Dwelling Units: SR = (0.13 x DU) + 1 Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number: SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Residential Buildings Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Number of Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Dwelling Units (DU) 2 10 Residential Portion (SR) 1 to 6 1 7 to 13 2 14 to 20 3 21 to 24 4 25 to 30 5 31 to 38 6 39 to 46 7 47 to 53 8 For up to 25 Dwelling Units, use table. For 26 or more Dwelling Units: SR = (0.13 x DU) + 1 Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number: SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Commercial Space Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Ft (CA) Spaces Required for Spaces Required for Commercial Portion (SC) 5 2 10 3 15 5 20 6 25 7 30 9 35 10 40 12 The numbers listed above are examples. For all building sizes use the equation: SC=0.28xCA Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number. SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) Commercial Buildings Area in units of 1,000 Sq. Number of EV Ft (CA) Spaces Required for Commercial portion (SC) 5 2 10 3 15 5 20 6 25 7 30 9 35 10 40 12 The numbers listed above are examples. For all building sizes use the equation: SC=0.28xCA Complete Residential and Commercial calculations separately, add results, and round up to nearest whole number. SR + SC = ST (Total EV Parking Spaces) I-tlhpa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0::::.2::::.2.2.)::.�.�;::a....:.�::..... k....�.o.i..iµ�..w�t.....1.�P:.2��:C=�:: 61 Table .A. 4 R502.5.3.1 (2) Sample Calculation for required number of EV Parking Spaces 1300 sq ft mixed-use building. 26 Dwelling Units (DU) and 6,000 sq ft Commercial Area (CA) SR = (0.13 x 26) + 1 SR=3.4+1=4.4 4.4 EV spaces are required for Residential portion SC=0.28x6 SC = 1.7 1.7 EV spaces are required for Commercial portion ST = SR + SC rounded up ST = 4.4 + 1.7 = 6. 1, round up 7 EV spaces are required for the building to earn a point. 1..44 R502.5.3.2 ........................... The requirements for this point as set forth here and in Table 144 R502.6 are NOT intended to override or supplant existing zoning code provisions regarding parking requirements. To the extent that zoning permissible parking spaces cannot be accommodated on the building site, the building must seek off-site spaces in accordance with the provisions of this point and applicable zoning laws,, wh.��„a z i ii P.,, �„I„Ilgvus> 1..44 R502.5.3.3 ........................... All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be located iron the same parcel as the building, in the same parking facilities as those used by one or more of the following target user groups: customers/clients; employees; and fleet vehicles. If no parking facilities exist on the same parcel, and off-site parking facilities Ith&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .RAFT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 /�:C=�: 1: 62 do exist for one or more of the user groups, then EV parking spaces may be installed in those off-site parking facilities. Off-site parking must be within 0.25 miles of the building. 1.. 4 R502.5.3.4 ........................... All Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces shall be served by a dedicated Electric Vehicle Charging port. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations may have any number of ports. 1.. 4 R502.5.3.5 ........................... At least one Accessible Electric Vehicle parking space is required in any parking facility that includes more than 10 Electric Vehicle parking spaces. Any parking facility with more than 50 Electric Vehicle parking spaces must provide at least two Accessible Electric Vehicle parking spaces. The associated space(s) are not required to be designated only for handicappd......... ".: i%..�......parking,......g.�..... !2fi �_t^......Ike..�....�.�"P.a:......fal.g...l....ln.�s.....�.. f...I .:.,. but must meet all other ADA a cars?.:�oJk11Mty requirements contained in New York State law. ......... ......... ......... ......... .................. 144 R502.5.3.6 �4ngl,e....faTI14"y...dVV-e.11l-4)gs-..'+d.t 4a..a.n..4y....d..we 4Rg.s.....nw.i.y.....iRst.a4...Lev.4....1.....E.V....r�gf+w.g.....s uoaas'...#iaa.s.....o,.p.e.ir.a..t.e.....GHn 0 12 .vo AG. ekes-AAll buildings must install Level 2 EV charging stations that operate on a 240 - volt AC circuit and/or Direct Current Fast Chargers. 1.44..R502.5.3.7 Electric vehicle charging spaces shall be provided with a dedicated branch circuit, raceways, and all other electric vehicle charging equipment. The branch circuit shall be identified for electric vehicle service in the service panel or subpanel directory. Electrical room(s) serving areas with EV parking spaces shall be designed to accommodate the electrical equipment and distribution required to serve all of the electric vehicle charging stations. 144 R502.5.3.8 Electric vehicle charging station equipment shall be maintained in all respects, including the functioning of the charging equipment. A phone number or other contact information shall be provided on the charging station equipment for reporting when the equipment is not functioning, or other problems are encountered. 144 R502.5.3.9 The Electric Vehicle Charging Station, including the charging cord, shall Ib ir1s..-.La Ilan d„s o ash tip not interfere with pedestrian walkways at anytime. 144 R502.5.3.10 Except for Accessible EV parking spaces, each EV parking space shall be posted with signage indicating that the space is only to be used for electric vehicle charging purposes. Days and hours of operations and any other restrictions on use of the parking space shall be included if time limits or tow -away provisions are to be enforced. I-tlhaeaa....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, .06 0.x,::::.2'. 0 2.�::D A.�;:s....:fo.�::..... ao..)4” c.OIrrn..iµ�R't.... GI/ 28/2:C=2':: 63 A 4A,,,R502.5.4 OP4 Adaptive Reuse One point may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. 4 R502.5.4.1 ........................... The building must maintain 50% or more of the existing building structure and_..)U J..D.2.LI e.iri „I envelope7 ba-a:-,.e.d.....en-me.„. stfl:.e.m.eicy..t....c ....4ia:y.....s f'-ke y.....a..Fea. The existing building structure must be tetas ned.....i..n....p.�ac..e....and re -purposed for a different permitted use (for example, when an old school is adapted for use as apartments). A major renovation of a building and re -use for the same purpose shall not be eligible for this point. 144 R502.5.5 OPS NY Stretch Code ........................... Two points may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. 4 R502.5.5.1 ........................... The building shall .comply with all requirements of the NYStretch Energy Code - 2020 Version 1.0, which is available at: www. nyserda.ny.gov/AI I-Programs/Programs/Energy-Code-Training/NYStretch-Energy-Code-2020 A 4A,,,R502.5.6 OP6 Custom Energy Improvement Up to two points may be earned according to the requirements below. 1.. 4 R502.5.6.1 ........................... To earn one point, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 1.2 kw-ht� [,JSF/year or 4.0 „ kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 2.4 kwlh Wh../SF/year or 8.0 .2 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 144 R502.5.6.2 To earn two points, both of the following conditions must be met: 1. Reduce energy use by 2.4 kw-ht� [,JSF/year or 8.0 ? kbtu/SF/year for all residential HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 2. Reduce energy use by 4.8 kw4.k WI)./SF/year or 16.Q4 kbtu/SF/year for all commercial HEATED FLOOR AREA in the building. 144 R502.5.6.3 Multiple improvements may be combined to achieve each point under this improvement. Improvements may be made anywhere in the building as long as they meet the thresholds of energy use reduction. The proposed energy improvement(s) shall be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer in writing, signed by the DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Energy reduction must be shown through energy analysis performed by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL. Simplified calculations (e.g. spreadsheet) are acceptable. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .-RAP::I....: .h::..... -�A ....c.o.im..IµF ..wit.... 1/28/�:C=�: 1: 64 J...4. R502.5.6.4 ........................... For a baseline, use the 2016 Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State. If the baseline condition is not addressed by the 4Y-SECCCECC CN J use baseline conditions as defined in A..r jp ^inejiix cif. ... ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013, or RESNET HERS (latest edition). 1..44 R502.5.6.5 ........................... Production of renewable energy shall not count toward energy reduction. Energy reduction must be calculated after applying all other proposed energy improvements to the proposed design. In other words, interactive energy savings must be performed. Savings cannot be taken for improvements made with other points, such as right -lighting or the NY Stretch Energy Code. 14441502.6 Sunnnnary l" bIl for Prescriiative Cor a li u n Path Easv Path The following Table J.:.4„4 R502.6 is a summary of the Prescriptive Compliance Path / Easy Path for RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS. This is a summary for informational purposes only. To earn points, all applicable requirements in seci-i-en ubsecto~ns 144...11502.1 144 R502.2 144R502.3,1.44 R502.4 and 144 R502.5 �„_................................................ : must be met. In case of discrepancies between Table 11.4„4 R502.6 and the requirements in sec.t.i.o.in.sulks�e to�xi„iµns 1..44 R502.1 1..44-R502.2 1..44-R502.3 1..44 R502.4 and 1.44 R502.5 the latter shall hold .................._........ ........................... ........................... ........................... precedence. Ith&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].: .-RAPT.. .�::..... _�A ....cc�irrniµnew�t.... 1�2 /E:C=�: J: 65 Table 1,44-11502.6 ........................... Residential Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least six points Cate- Improvement Points Details or EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION Heat pumps for space 3 points for air source heat pumps. EE1 heating 3 -5 5 points for ground source heat pumps. Heat pumps for domestic hot EE2 1 1 point for water heating systems that use heat pumps. water heating Commercial cooking 3 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 3 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the electrification building. EE4 Residential cooking and I 1 point for electric stoves and ventless heat pump clothes dryers. clothes drying electrification Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI5 Modest window -to -wall 1 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY RE Renewable energy systems 1 -3 Up to 3 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 5 5 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP 1 Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP I, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 2 2 points for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. Itlh pa...Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6.::::!.2::::.2'02]..D—RA ::1....: .�::..... -k ....�.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�2 ��:C=�:1: 66 IJ 11) : C FlON144-R503 PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPLIANCE .................................................................. PATH/WHOLE BUILDING PATH 14441503.1 Generali l J nti�..,Ja„i~ny�up�ry ::,, ? 3,, ,tc�=�=c� meet the requirements of this sectucwis>e�k�.�ection 1..44'::R503 A BUILDING must ...... ......... ............. comply with any one of the high-performance building approaches described in 1..44-R503.2 1..' 4 R503.3 1.44 R503.4 1.x'4 R503.5 and 1.44 R503.6. Se 1.44 R504 for e nlµa n�a:ad' ire^c u�ii��°a:.rNma:ant 1) iirna�urn care rind ........................... , ........................... ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................g................................g...............................i................ after- Jainua!° 1.. �.C�. a�a�� adddo nay einlha nc ed ��°e u�iir�:^i nentss Ike irnrnii Cain p[r d after- Ja nuair 1. ..........................................................................y............a....................................a...............................................................................................................................................................................q..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................y................................................... 444150 ,2 is nerp ....:: ��...._I ndex::::base ��° uor u...�.�... '. ". ................................................................................................................................... . Restrictions: This compliance method may only be used for Residential Buildings of not more than three stories. 144 R503.2.1 ........................... The building shall comply with all requirements of Seet.iot45g„Ibsectiior]. R406 Energy Rating Index Compliance Alternative of the 2020 is Y& Energy Conservation Construction Code .............. :f.........1.�Y... . (Is1Y:S1[-5.� C.E..t:..CC R406). Where the requirements of this Ithaaea.....E n.c,.rg.y,Geco..e.....,SurAeirrneFtt..:i~n.e..igy..... ;.2.4f I~n;t; are more stringent than the requirements of d-�"f�&=C�=GGECC�'C�'NYS R406 IEC ��;,C; requirements .................. shall prevail. 144 R503.2.2 ........................... The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 40 when compared to the ERI reference design. 144 R503.2.3 ........................... Renewable energy generation that meets all applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in ,,c' 4 R502.4.1 may be used to meet the requirements. 144 R503.2.4 Documentation ........................... Compliance documentation shall be submitted as detailed in YS& GGC'E....................................................... ;I R406. 1:15 3,3 Nati onal Gr eBuildin.- tan ar ...base ccourn �ianc .. 144 R503.3.1 Using the National Green Building Standard ("NGBS", also known as ICC/ASHRAE 700-2015), the building shall earn no less than 80 NGBS Energy Efficiency points. NGBS certification is not necessary. 144 R503.3.2 ........................... Renewable energy generation that meets all applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in R502.4.1 may be used to meet the requirements. I-tlhaeaa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C6.::::0.2::::_2.02..]::D-RAP::u....: .�::..... a a ....e.o.i ..iµr ..wit.... 1�25/�:C=�: 1: 67 144 R503.3.3 Documentation ........................... The DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL documenting compliance will provide a signed statement that the design meets the requirements of this &ct T)...gb..seucto.oin and documentation showing compliance. 4441503.4 Passive I,,,louse .,.based omll Bance 144 R503.4.1 ........................... Buildings shall meet the design requirements of one of the following. 1. PHIUS+ Passive Building Standard from Passive House Institute US 2. Passive House Classic Standard from Passive House Institute Actual certification is not required. The most recent version of the chosen standard in effect at the time of building permit application shall be used. Documentation shall include at least one of the following: 1. Pre -certification letter (or other formal communication) from an Accredited Passive House Certifier, stating that Design Review has been completed and the building is designed to meet all requirements of the chosen Standard. All documentation used to show achievement of the requirements must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. Documentation of Passive House certification. All documentation used to achieve certification must be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. 4441503.Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculation -based Como liana The building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of not less than 40% as compared to the baseline building. A 4A,,,R503.5.1 Energy Modeling Standards GHG emissions reductions shall be shown through energy modeling. 1. For Residential Buildings four stories and greater and for mixed-use buildings classified as residential, energy modeling shall comply with Appendix G of ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013. 2. For Residential buildings of not more than three stories, energy modeling shall comply with RESNET-HERS. 144 R503.5.2 Process Loads ........................... The GHG emissions reduction assessment and requirement shall exclude energy use by PROCESS LOADS. However, the energy model shall include the energy used for PROCESS LOADS because energy used by heating, cooling, and ventilation (including exhaust fans/hoods, makeup air fans, and heating/cooling for makeup air) is subject to the GHG emissions reduction requirement. After the baseline and proposed energy models are run, for the GHG emissions reduction calculation, subtract out the process energy use I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].:D -RAPT.. .�::..... L ....c.o.im..lµ�..w�t.... ��28/�:C=�:: 68 from both the baseline and the proposed building energy model results, and use the resulting without - process -energy results for the GHG emissions calculations. A 4A,,,R503.5.3 Renewable Energy Renewable energy generation may be used. All applicable requirements for renewable energy systems described in 1.44 R502.4.1 must be met. Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 40% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 25% of the baseline energy use. The GHG emissions factor for electricity produced by renewable energy systems shall be 0 (zero) Ib CO2e/MWh. A 4A,,,R503.5.4 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 548.37 Ib CO2e/MWh A 4A,,,R503.5.5 GHG Emissions Factor for Electricity for Buildings Served by Combined Heat and Power Plants For buildings using electricity generated by combined heat and power (CHP) plants, the GHG emissions factor for electricity shall be determined as f s-;ilr�._o„ne of the „fo„I„�pwing„ Lz.„ys .......... The most recent heat rate data available at the time of building application shall be used from www.eia.gov/electricity/annual/html/epa_08_02.html, for the specific type of generation plant used, for electricity to be used in the proposed building, and the heat rate shall be multiplied by the EPA emissions factor for the fuel used at the CHP plant. The result shall be used as the GHG emissions factor for electricity from CHP plants. a -.b. Data aatlnered frorn actual ora: ration of the C1 IP irjllant and its distinibution inatwoirk s04l1 be used to deterimm ne the siite sr)ecific CLIC ernssions factor for- 6lectricity to be used iirn the buoll&rnrz. AkI data used slhallll Ike made irjubkdv availlaWe Ikbsfcar°e the turns of buulld'una iDeirrnit ar vocation, For buildings served by CHP plants, the baseline (reference building) electricity use GHG emissions shall be the same as for buildings not served by a CHP plant. 144 R503.5.6 If a facility uses electricity from a combination of sources (e.g., utility, off-site renewable energy system, and CHP plants), a weighted average of GHG emissions factors shall be used. 144 R503.5.7 Documentation The following documentation shall be submitted to show compliance with „4 R503.5 iit]...:suffiicJei.nI...]a... a in ch detaoll: 1. A report, signed and stamped by an accredited third -party ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results of all calculations, assumptions, maF4 inputs,, in .. pu„t„pu.ut c for the energy model 2. A letter, so ina: ani starNm ash k an accirsd'oted LI ird. ao..t f�.RO.JEESSll0l�A f. stating that proposed total GHG emissions for the building are at least 40% less than the GHG emissions of the baseline building. ltlha-epa....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 60.2::::.2'02Ji.DAAPf....:fo,.�::..... _�A ....a.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... 1�28/�:C=�: J: 69 I ISIµ e ..l..ca n reserves the o�u..0nt �� ire^cull°a: �r�r�utlran�l r�racui na: nt�tucan �inc� cal° ��r�utic�np�� tlhll°� p�irt ...................................................................................................................................................................................... �s...................................................... i............................................................................................................................................................................................................................/.........................................................................................................................12...................y. o �^rrla:�vu pnc. �.n�l s>us it ccan.�ulltrnt s�:^�a: ct k tlna:..I��a�aurn �t flue: aa: rns> caft0n r rIlucp�int. �l�l .�ucln ..................................................................................................y..............................................................................................................................................................................y..............................................................a........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .docui neintatirain s I ) a I I.?e .auk.)rnutl. ed ai.nd fa: e . I)...a be. r�IIci r Li oo tra usssi..jarnce.. of. 2 I.b..0 d.. i rl.g pfirrnit. 4441 03.6 Greenhouse Gas Ennissions Calculation -based Ccomu fiance fcor Additions Compliance using the requirements of this provision 1:44 R503.6 may only be used for additions that are showing compliance together with the existing building. See also l.:,4„4 202.2. 144 R503.6.1 ........................... The addition and the existing building, together as a whole, shall be shown to have lower total GHG emissions than the original existing building. 144 R503.6.2 ........................... Current and proposed GHG emissions shall be calculated following the requirements of the GHG emissions Calculation Method (11503.5). 144 R503.6.3 Documentation ........................... The following documentation shall be submitted: 1. An energy study of the existing building that includes energy use from at least 12 consecutive months of the most recent 24 months at the time of building permit application. 2. An energy study that shows anticipated energy use for the new addition and modified existing building. gibs A report, signed and stamped by an accredited ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, showing the results of all calculations, assumptions, aT)d inputs,, i] d.. q.el.t„puu > for the energy model. ........................ 4, A letterasi_.rn.�j .......1..k..E....y..n....g.ccredted third.,grtEI[Ej Y PROFE S SlONIf.rstatin that ........................ .........2................................................................................................................................................................................................... proposed total GHG emissions for the building and addition together are less than the GHG emissions for the existing building. E. FIµe _Iowan reserves the ri�lµnt tc.r.e .iire additior4l douurnentatioin ald or a�dtuoinathird p.po.t y ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................i.............................................. o-ev.Ia:w and ar4p sis k) a co nssultaint Selected is the i�wrl at the exp!2 2ft!n g.. Iicarlt. H ........................................... ....... ..........................................................................y....................................................................................................................................................y...............................................................,............................................................u..................................................................................l..l.......................................................... such documentation shaH Ikae submitted and fee shaH Ikae scald w�ior to Issuance of a bus thins _�, iris It. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2..]:.D-RAPT...:fo.�::..... -�A ....c.o.i ..lµr ..wit.... 1�2 ��:0=�: 1: 70 ...............................[..................................................................................................... On January 1, 20252023, the requirements of Seekcw.S ulbsec.„tior].s j,,4„4 R 5 0 2 and 1.4.4 R503 shall change as described in 1.44 R504.2 1..44 R504.3 1..44-R504.4 and 1.44 R504.6. Where no changes are listed the ........................... ........................... requirements shall remain as described in Secticain .u_b.s a. ct.lior1s .1..,.44 :R502 and „4„4 R503. On January 1, 2:0 0ZQ?...4 the requirements of Sect-ioTi Su_bse tiio„i~ns 1..44:: R501 1.44 R502 and 1„4„4 R503 shall ......... change as described in 1..44 R504.7. Where no changes are listed the requirements shall remain as described in Seeti-eeaSgbse c t orfs 1..44 R501,.].....4. R502 and .1....44:R503. 144 141504,2 f�°h n e Ire.2.47-52023to e.n.em� 0 Dl e. gjr m"m� e t of Dl� rescri.tha n Coni �o cmc n ........................................................................................................................................................................:..:...........:................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ll.................................................................................................................... a h E'as Path ..................... Effective January 1, 202-52023 to meet the requirements of sectoca .s..gbse gt.i.oin 1..44 R502 a building must achieve a minimum of twelve (12) of the points described in E (:Ai awn gI..)sec..:t.o..2r.]. 1„4„4 R502. A summary table is provided in .1....4.4 R504.5 44141 4.3-,,,. nges in°�2 23 to ��, f�ficie t E ectrifoic tion Point ............................................................................................................................................................................::::............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Effective January 1, 2N'..52.02', x, all points awarded from J„4„4 R502.2 Efficient Electrification shall be doubled. 144 R504.3.1 ........................... Six points shall be earned for using air source heat pumps and meeting the requirements of1„AA R502.2.1 - Heat Pumps for Space Heating. Ten (10) points shall be earned for using ground source heat pumps and meeting the requirements of 1...44 R502.2.1 - Heat Pumps for Space Heating. 144 R504.3.2 ........................... Two points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of „44 R502.2.2 EE2 Heat Pumps for DeffKmitoe Het.5 ^.'Y,ic,e Water Heating. 144 R504.3.3 ........................... Six points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of R502.2.3 R502.2.3 EE3 Commercial Cooking Electrification. 144 R504.3.4 ........................... Two points shall be earned for meeting the requirements of 1,44 R502.2.4 EE4 Residential Cooking and Clothes Drying Electrification. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6.::::0.2::::_2.0 2. 1:.D -RAFT...: .�::..... -�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t....O1�25�2:0=2: 1: 71 Effective January 1, 2.02. 2023, the maximum number of points allowed under 144 R502.41 RE1 Renewable Energy Systems shall increase to six (6) points. The criteria for earning points shall remain as described in144-R5UI4.1. 1 4 4 l.3. 5 0 4 5 Ch.anp F in .24.M2023 to Summar, Table for Pr�gs jlpflve CO.m.lp e a h y .,.p . ....... .... g .... ..... Ijaric P t ./ .......... ................. ................ ........................................................................................................................................................................... Y .......................................................................................... .. .... ........................... ................. ............ .................................... .............................. ..... a t h. Ith&e.a Energy Code Supplement �.0 6 0 2 2 0 2 ]...D-RAPT..f().� rj-�A..)4 J:: 73 AXPT. :. .. ............................................... ............................................ -J y..................................................: .. „.................................................. .J.. ................. ............................... . -F ................................................ . : Residential Compliance Summary for Easy Path/Prescriptive Path Projects must earn at least 12 points Cate- Improvement Points Details or EFFICIENT ELECTRIFICATION EE1 Heat pumps for space 6-10 6 points for air source heat pumps. heating 10 points for ground source heat pumps. Heat pumps for domestic hot EE2 water heating 2 2 points for water heating systems that use heat pumps. Commercial cooking 6 points for electric cooking equipment in restaurants and other EE3 electrification 6 food service buildings. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the building. EE4 Residential cooking and 22 points for electric stoves and ventless heat pump clothes clothes drying electrification dryers. Prerequisite: no fossil fuel use in the building. AFFORDABILITY IMPROVEMENTS All Smaller building/room size 1 - 2 Up to 2 points for smaller room sizes. Available for Hotel and Residential portions only. Heating systems in heated AI2 1 1 point for installing heating systems in directly heated spaces. space AI3 Efficient building shape 1 1 point if exterior surface area divided by directly heated floor area is less than the maximum allowed value. AI5 Modest window -to -wall I 1 point for overall window -to -wall ratio less than 20% ratio (individual spaces may exceed 20%). RENEWABLE ENERGY RE Renewable energy systems 1 -6 Up to 6 points for on-site or off-site renewable electric systems or on-site renewable thermal systems. RE2 Biomass systems 5 5 points for biomass space heating systems. OTHER POINTS 1 point for achieving sufficient development density on the OP 1 Development density 1 building parcel. A maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP I, OP2, and OP3 combined. 1 point if the building meets the walkability criteria. A OP2 Walkability 1 maximum of two points total may be earned for points OP 1, OP2, and OP3 combined. Electric Vehicle Parking 1 point for installing electric vehicle parking spaces and related OP3 1 infrastructure. A maximum of two points total may be earned for Spaces points OP1, OP2, and OP3 combined. OP4 Adaptive reuse 1 1 point for substantial re -purpose of existing building. OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code 2 2 points for complying with NYStretch Energy Code OP6 Custom energy improvement 1 -2 Up to 2 points for reduction in energy use. 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Effective January 1, '29?.the requirements of �(At n u_ksectiior]. 1 4 R503 Performance -Based Compliance Path/Whole Building Path shall change as described in J..4.4 R504.6.1,J...44 R504.6.2andl' .......................j� R504.6.3. Where no changes are listed, the requirements shall remain as described in Sect.iot45gbs e cutio.in 1..44 R503. ........................... .1 4A,,,R504.6.1 Changes to Energy Rating Index -based Compliance Effective January 1, 2W'..5.2 0 23the language of.].,.4. 4 R503.2.2 shall be replaced with the following language: The building must satisfy one of the following criteria: 1. The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 20 when compared to the ERI reference design. 2. The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 40 when compared to the ERI reference design AND seven EGSECS points from Sec-tkm.S I..)s^.L:l.ioin... 1,4 R502 Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path shall be earned. Points from A14 Right -Lighting and OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code may not be counted toward the seven IEC SC.C.. points. A 4A,,,R504.6.2 Changes to National Green Building Standard -based compliance In addition to all existing requirements, seven IEC,i.C...S. points from Sectie u_I..)se.2aJ%gin..J.„ .4 R502 Prescriptive Compliance Path/Easy Path must be earned. Points from A14 Right -Lighting and OP5 Meet NY Stretch Code may not be counted toward the seven IEC-S.E points. A 4A,,,R504.6.3 Changes to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculation -based Compliance Effective January 1, 2:02: 2023,the building shall demonstrate a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of not less than 80% as compared to the baseline building. 1..44 R504.6.3.1 ........................... Renewable energy generation used to achieve the 80% reduction in GHG emissions is capped at 50% of the baseline energy use. 1..44 R504.6.3.2 ........................... For buildings not served by combined heat and power plants or renewable energy systems, the GHG emissions factor for electricity used for all calculations shall be 295.9 Ib CO2e/MWh. 14441504.7 7 harves in ; . 2026 Effective January 1, 2:0 0ZQ?...4 all buildings shall be built to have net -zero GHG emissions and shall not use fossil fuels for space heating, water heating, or clothes drying. 144 R504.7.1 ........................... The language in.I......4 4 R501.2 Application shall be replaced with: Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 .::::C!.2::::_202J.::D P::I....: .�::..... _�A ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... J�28/2:C=2: 1: 75 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS of not more than three stories shall comply with all requirements of 1„4„4 R503.2 Energy Rating Index -based Compliance except 1..44 R503.2.2. The rated design shall be shown to have an Energy Rating Index (ERI) less than or equal to 5 when compared to the ERI reference design. Residential Buildings four stories and greater shall comply with the requirements of the ZERO Code, using the most recent version of the ZERO Code available at the time of permit application. The ZERO Code, an Architecture 2.030.2030. initiative is available at httns://zero-code.org. An I SECS. Compliance Plan shall be the basis for evaluating compliance. � ,,, R504.7.2 ........................... Fossil fuels shall not be used for space heating, water heating or clothes drying. Fossil fuels may be used for PROCESS ENERGY and for cooking. I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, 0 6.::::0.2::::_202]..D -RAPT...: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµr ..w�t....0��2 X2:0=2: J: 76 Ch -a p,,, „t;tter-15 g.- i o D I I mm 4 4 ,,,-,6 COMPLIANCE I.D. 0 C U M.1 E �.N. I A..'.".r 10 N AND IR1 ,IIS 4 SUBSECTION 144-601. CwC1ll°'n.1�� Ir�CC � CN�uCilt°ui'� �:IiCpI") ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................L................................................................................................................................................................................ A4A 1.n11, .......................................................................... The following compliance documentation shall be submitted: 1. For the proposed point system, a checklist that shows which points are sought, and support for each point. For example, if a developer is seeking the size credit for a house design, the checklist would show the house area (square feet), number of bedrooms, required house size, and proposed house size, to show that the house meets the size requirement. 2. For the proposed whole -building compliance, a report by a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL or ENERGY PROFESSIONAL, at the time of planning review and again when applying for a building permit. A4A 1.n1 2 .......................................................................... �r 1pn iaince documents are p�rraiHable from the Fawn of Ithaca website and firom the Fawn Code p.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... E:.!r:fq.!::.ce rC:m.e.!"P.:t....D 1?..r".g.irti A4A 1.n1 .......................................................................... At the planning review phase, a preliminary green building checklist shall be submitted, indicating which green compliance items are proposed/planned. A checklist shall be submitted with the construction documents, prior to the building department issuing the building permit. ...eof. Rp.l..ianee w4th.....:t:.Ih..e......14nac,.a.......E.Re.o::..y....C:: J..e.....Stell"jeir en.:t..... uj.o::. .....cofl-AoU-Gtion- �NgFew)ds- f&F.....:Lhe.....Gc .e Ern.:fo'c..e..lµ�..lµn.:t... .: ..e..l:....:t.e.... :.o.:t-nk414x:n-..Ce.o 4e.ate.... :.....' 1,,,2n1 1, .......................................................................... 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[I.. .i r] t e r r E� .,jp 1 0.1].., or d e..c..i s i 0..n (in.c. u.j. d.. i rl.g [!2 f us!.1 l s 2f g kj gJI[d.. r �,[!D.i t o..� c e r tJ fi c a.. -.L. e o f...o c c qp? L�f�y 2L ct!2.t t.J.fi c a.. -.L. e. 2f ccarNm. lDanc2gf d grade E r.n f.o r c e r. -.n e r.1 t 0 f f..i..c e w h e i.r e s i.j c.J.h... o i.r d..e r.., i D tme i1 0.1].., o...i.r d e c i s..i o i.n sb a s e d. uirion the reauirernents of thils chaiater. A 4A 6 0 2 1 5. Dna..� zaai i [Igg!,d of Z\pr!2?�s, In hearing p!� gp.r e a I f i.r. o r n .......... L I e 2irdfr, iint�,rr retation, or decilsion of the Code ......... ... ...... ....................................... .. ... .............................................. .............................................................................................................................................. ErLrceroer t Off1 er sihad bave -LI e rgy.,E to r-nake its own lr�teirp!,e !,.2jiloin gL� iin'LeirIF!E�,lp iori is ........................................................................ ...... ............... f ............ .................................................................................... ........ ................................................................................................ .. ....... .... ....... .............................. .................................. ?ad 12 aEg.n! Mz,. Eii a D c e s f.1-2 r. -D. e star. d a r ds. a irn d ire q u i ir e.rl..) e r]. t s of 1. 1.-.1.1 s...c.J.h a jp-t�,[o nyd a �.-.d o.1-. J ggireiment of bN chair t�,L I z. y t�., ��gLied in whoie or i 0 2 ........................................................................................ . ...................... ..... ................... 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Y ...................................................................................... ............. ....... . ........... .... . . ........................................ ..................... ........ ............................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................ . si�!Jct corn [[lance wilth such standard or ie uirer'neint wouid eintaill ptactica� dilfficufty g[ �Dgs�� g Y ................. .............. ............ ......................................................................................................................................................................................... [ 9 ................................................................................................................................. .............. ....................................................................................... ........ i1. [Y.. in r6atilon to such constructilon, rt2yided, how ver that any s�Eb yg[ilance shaH .... ............................................................................................................................................................................................. ....... .. ........................... .......................... f t . ....... .. ...... ....... ....... ................................................................. ip[2yi d e ............frau ............ a il e d.,.r] a t..i..v e e. r.1 e M c2inservation standards or-rfgj�ilrernents to achileve to the extent airacticabie the icuinoose of thils chairiter to reduce eireenhouse P.as emissions. A 4A 6 0 2 1 6. r� dele�-r-ni iing g g[gj�- a vair�arice firorn a staridaird..oir.. ireq ijiirerner�-L of fl-�is cl)ap- 1[�� .1 ................................................................ !2 ........... ............................................................... ................................................................................................... .......... .......... . .............. ....... d shaH take Into coinsideratilon the beinefit to the ajpjp�!icant If the variance is gi�p, g, ................ . ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................... ........ ...................................................................................................... .................... ......... ?g�ailnst the detiriliment to the heaith S.1 IF i�.. d ��flf�g!,e of the carni unilty that would' [result b ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 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Z' .2 ....... ..... 2 ....................................................................................................... .... f I, 2 W 1) e t 1) e r - t In e a p r � [cant In a S r Eg r g.5 Ig rn ip �!!� D�) e in t o t In e ir e n e ir y 2!E �2 nsl Eg ion n o r r s On r [ g �f ............................................. .................... ............. ..................... ....... ............................... .................... ................ .............................................................................................. 9 ................... ........ 1 2 1 . ........... of t In e standard o r. ire g g i r - e rn e in t t In a t Os t In e s u b e ct o IF the v a r i a r c e r e g g �., s,�, z.1 t w � I � r e s u l t i in t In e .................................................................................................................. ............ ............................................................................................ ..... ....... ........ .............. ....... 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Whether the vairiz,.jncf.� request wiH result In a substaintia� ar'nouint g!, sf gg,5 ernissiloins if ................................................................................................................................. .... . ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ......................................................................... th ., it is g[�a!2ted. ............. . ..... .... ......................... ltlha-e.a Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6 0 2 2 0 2 ]...D.RAPT..f().nrj�.)4 J:: 78 4. Whether the variarc--� r -�qg!�, -� is ui lgj� Ig tb!2 t�gi I di rig, ip[gjf� , 2!E site arid does not aprly 12 g ........................................................................................................................................... .... ! ! ... .......... ......... 2 ... .......................... ...................................................................................................... ....... substantiai pg!'tioin of the nei hboi-hood or- Community, ..................... .......... ....................... .......... ....... ................... ............. ..................... .................. 9 ................................................................................................ ........... ........... ........................ E. Whether the reg�!2s y?�iarice is the r-ninimijim necessary, ............................................. .................... ............. ..................... ............ ............................................................................................................................................................................................. S. Whether the ahe ed difficult was self cireated which consideration sihali Ike relevant to the ...................................................................................................................................... 9 ................ ................ f .................. ..... .... y .................................................................................................... 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Z o r i i..iD.g §�.p Liance, It shali gLp!2I inimijim vairiance rlecessar�y, �2L�ditiori qg.! . 2 �\ rp J f . . .... .......... ...... ............. ........ ........................ ... ....................................................................................................... ....... ............. .......................... ............................ sg.�.b g.Lp M .................................................................................... �a r.y� Lg.y !�2! ............................................... ........................ ............... .................................................... ..................................................................................................................................... !21 2.!2 b� ii rg��itioin of alteirin t' , iseirvation staindards or- reg��!'eimentsto achieve to f2�!P..nj p[�Kji ca 1) 1 e t Ih.e r.g..L r 2 IF I [� nus> c 1) a P t �' E 12 f g�a.,5 �.�.,..LDissioins and irnr2,5 � gther ................. ................... ..... ....... ........ ..... ......... ...................... ..... . ........................................ I . ....................... ............... . ... f . ........................... coinditioris as sujch Board ma � easoinab! de-Leirimirie ri ce s I - o im� i a -Le the cor�seg���,D��,s 2f g!EgDj ......................................................................................................................................................... .................... y . .................................................. ........... y ............................................................................... f..� . ............... �a.Ey.l ......... ............... ... g .................................................................................... .o f L I ) e \..i a r.J..a :.� c e A 4A 6 0 2 1 8. Dh�..� am.f.dg[!2� Ef�p in to variances In Chajp-t�,[ ?.Zg, Z.2!�irg, 2f j2win of Ithaca C d , and the ........... 9 ..................................................................................... ........... ........................ ............................................................................................. .......... ................................................... set forth in New York I ow L. w ............................................................................................................................................................................. 2 �--2 ........... .f 1 2.) �an.d.(Ij I z'.ip.nLy . ....... �t f .. P..'. 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A...2 IF�, P, 221J..c e.. 2f I 1,jf g p r I i c a t i o n s 1) a i I a i so 1) e :pit e ri to a I I Ila in d o w n e ir s ow ri i ing r E2 r f.�!-ty g �j j 2 i ri i ri'� I e r t g p!�!E f2 � �Lj-j i c h ...................................................................................... .............. ....... .................................................................................................................................................................................. ....... ....... ........... ........... .................. e 0 In g in B ar o A p�.,pj.5 !22 ice shali also Ibe r g,5ted rain the !.2D int �r p!'etatioin or, variar c is s ugb-�, I ................ f ... ...... ................................................................................................... ...... ............. ......... .............. ....... .......... ........... 9 2 ............. d f . ......... ........................................................................................... ........ ................................................................... r2.pf Etyr.i.n a c c o r d a r.] c e W.. i1 ).1 h..e.. p2.5ti i.n..g r t..O v r S] 0 In s O..f ? ZQ:? g f t.b. e I o w r.1 o..f 1-2 a c a C o d e ... ............ F..o e e x t e in. t. e !.2 p! -..o. c e d g. r e i s r]. o.. -.L. r E2yr d e d. the Z.o....r.i... i i.n..g � gg E d� ref �\ IF r f.�g 1.5 !22 g y a d i.m i r.] �..s t..ir. a t.J.\..i 1.y g �j g r t r �2f..e d I.J. r e s. Pt..r a� rarer^d k�.y t[nf 12w r.B o a i.r d a r.] d. pglk�j i s 1-2 e d lir.] L I e o ff.J..c.J.2 i N../I.I.D. i.j t..es of the e F..o w r.] B..o a i.r d o f LI e I rano of Ithaca. A 4A 6 0 2 1 9. Fhe actions and deterniiinations ref the .Lear of Itha a, the Z inin B ai d of A ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ....... ...... b ........ ....... 9 ................... g 2 E ........ .............. ......... a i.n d. tlµna:s Cade E r] to r c e im. :sent !2ffl.c.e..r.., anis r e e i.r..e r.1 c..e d is 1 1-2. i S.. c.J.h...a.1 d e e i.m e d fi.i.n a I d e. -.L. e r rl'.). i r.1 a.. -.L i o r.] s too pg[r2s!2.5 gf Airtide 78 of the New York CivHi Practice Laws and Rules L�E)� N2 ��ithstaindirigt!�is, standing ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ............... .............................................. ...... ......... .................................. ........... ginder said Airticle 78 of the CP1 R siI rain � e ar r Lgjp�jate after- -LI)e ex[)a�js-Lior� o am adr�')Iinis-LiI'ative .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ................ ... 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P. -..e y.J..e w s a r.� d./ g!-.. g p p p 1.5 a s r �.o..YJJ e d f..o..Pi r..1 Ll i.. i s...c. 1-2 a2jf!E� RMINOMME Jnless work has coo-nnienced in accordance with te��a 22� 1aled Ib t e Z nin �; B o a irdref A .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ............ g. ............... ........y j . .. ...rp within one y�,pL fEg!D he issuance of the buiHing ip�- LLDit authorizing 5g�,b �Nor k reit within 1.8 moriths of ..................................................................... .......................................................................................... ...................... ....... ....... ... .............. ...... ........ ....... .................................... ......... ....... . ..................... I ..................................................................................................................................................... j.�;t.or2ji r.]..9 2f �'.1�h ��g!jaince, whichever is egi-Her not oril th b ildin rf.�!-rnit but the vairiance shaHi ... .................................. ........................................................................................................................... I . ..................... .. ... y . ............. f..� . ........ 1� .......................... g ..................................................................................................................................................................... §22r DA . -..e a r.1 d t..I.-] e c..o in. s.. -L.1 -g c. -.L i o r.] care Ll ) e.. F!Egpa:.,qy ss-jpfl r e \..i e r t t..o L o s e ECS s t a r.n d a o. -.d s...a. D dreguir..e..i.m e in. t s Da.1 effect apt the 'Him e of variance exiairation. Itiha-e.a Energy Code Supplement 06 02 202J.::DAAF:F:fo�- eoirnr�r# 9112.912. 9.2 1 79 1 ..................................................................... A 4A 6 02nd If L [ ) e k.e. i..J�J i..r.n.g li.I.e.2rliA.,...e s..,. -.L e v a r.J..a r]. c e s )...a l!.s 0.. e. x..ri o. -..e. pit t.b. e s a rl..) e tJ rl,.). e..... Appe, a-4:. T 14 e ap p e �s P+O G e, &., ..pas, SK -.4 k�41h 4ptlhe Oidi+w.tinc.e,7 attackt,.nd aEA-pfjeFdx 97 e E �G 1� anY SeC:ti"7 PaH .;Fapl+i...............prev�c4an-&fIt...'c&oF t4e eing)kr�g �eg th M diwkF e ;isl-a--t�"7 bY attaGked aF, Appeindi* B7 s4ag be d-f--teI'R444ed :tbe 4wak4i &wc,44-Aia,4ditys��.4aprJaY 4-:*iY to 4iC" SGt�GFi7 pairag+aplh r jrwqvls4ein adjudge,(34Rv� -14J7 4ind the r -est of tke., x.q)d rema�R vallid x,Wd E,4 eetive � Ith&e.a Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, 0 6 0 2 2 0 2 ]...D-RAPT..f().� rj-wa..)4 J:: 80 Appendix A - Lighting Power Allowances Table 1..44 AA1 below provides the Lighting Power Allowances (LPA) by space type, that are used to determine compliance with Easy Path point A14, Right Lighting. Table 1*'4 4 AA1. Interior Lighting Power Allowances COMMON SPACE TYPESa LPA (watts/sq. ft) Atrium Less than 40 feet in height 0.015 per foot in total height Greater than 40 feet in height 0.2 + 0.01 per ft in total height Audience seating area In an auditorium 0.32 In a convention center 0.41 In a gymnasium 0.33 In a motion picture theater 0.57 In a penitentiary 0.14 In a performing arts theater 1.22 In a religious building 0.77 In a sports arena 0.22 Otherwise 0.22 Banking activity area 0.51 Breakroom (See Lounge/Breakroom) Classroom/lecture hall/training room In a penitentiary 0.67 Otherwise 0.62 Conference/meeting/multipurpose room 0.62 Copy/print room 0.36 Corridor In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff)b 0.46 In a hospital 0.40 In a manufacturing facility 0.21 Otherwise 0.33 Courtroom 0.86 Computer room 0.86 Dining area In a penitentiary 0.48 In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff)b 0.95 In bar/lounge or leisure dining 0.54 I-tlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_202].:D -RAFT...: .�::..... -�A ....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28/�:C=�: J: 81 In a cafeteria or fast food dining 0.33 In family dining 0.45 Otherwise 0.33 Electrical/mechanical room 0.48 Emergency vehicle garage 0.28 Food preparation area 0.61 Guest room 0.24 Laboratory In or as a classroom 0.72 Otherwise 0.91 Laundry/washing area 0.30 Loading dock; interior 0.24 Lobby In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff)b 0.90 For an elevator 0.32 In a hotel 0.53 In a motion picture theater 0.30 In a performing arts theater 1.00 Otherwise 0.45 Locker room 0.38 Lounge/Breakroom In a healthcare facility 0.46 Otherwise 0.37 Office Enclosed 0.56 Open plan 0.49 Parking area 0.10 Pharmacy area 0.84 Restroom In a facility for the visually impaired (and not used primarily by the staff)b 0.61 Otherwise 0.49 Sales area 0.80 Seating area, general 0.27 Stairway (See space containing stairway) Stairwell 0.35 Storage room 0.32 Vehicular maintenance area 0.34 Workshop 0.80 I-tlh pa...Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::.202].:.D -RAPS....: .�::..... -�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28/�:C=�: J: 82 BUILDING TYPE SPECIFIC SPACE TYPESa C" : ..LPA (watts/sq.ft) Facility for the visually impaired In a chapel (and not used primarily by the staff) 1.11 In a recreation room (and not used primarily by the staff) 1.21 Automotive (See Vehicular Maintenance Area above) Convention Center -exhibit space 0.73 Dormitory -living quarters 0.19 Fire Station -sleeping quarters 0.11 Gymnasium/fitness center In an exercise area 0.36 In a playing area 0.60 Healthcare facility In an exam/treatment room 0.83 In an imaging room 0.76 In a medical supply room 0.37 In a nursery 0.44 In a nurse's station 0.36 In an operating room 1.24 In a patient room 0.31 In a physical therapy room 0.46 In a recovery room 0.58 Library In a reading area 0.53 In the stacks 0.86 Manufacturing facility In a detailed manufacturing area 0.65 In an equipment room 0.37 In an extra high bay area (greater than 50' floor -to -ceiling height) 0.53 In a high bay area (25-50' floor -to -ceiling height) 0.62 In a low bay area (less than 25' floor -to -ceiling height) 0.60 Museum In a general exhibition area 0.53 In a restoration room 0.51 Performing arts theater -dressing room 0.31 Post Office -Sorting Area 0.47 Religious buildings In a fellowship hall 0.32 In a worship/pulpit/choir area 0.77 Retail facilities Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement....,,,,,, C 6.::::0.2::::_02 J...D.RAP::I....: .�::..... _�A.....c.o.i ..iµ�..w�t.... ��28/�:C=�: J: 83 In dressing/fitting room 0.36 In a mall concourse 0.55 Sports arena -playing area For a Class I facility`, 1.84 For a Class II facility`! 1.20 For a Class III facility`' 0.90 For a Class IV facilityf 0.60 Transportation facility In a baggage/carousel area 0.27 In an airport concourse 0.18 At a terminal ticket counter 0.40 Warehouse -storage area For medium to bulky, palletized items 0.29 For smaller, hand -carried items 0.48 a) a. In cases where both a common space type and a building area specific space type are listed, the building area specific space type shall apply. �E.)......:b A'Facility for the Visually Impaired' is a facility that is licensed or will be licensed by local or state authorities for senior long-term care, adult daycare, senior support or people with special visual needs. C las>s> I fpacilNtiesn conn s>t of !E2fa:ns>.�ion, I N cili e and ssr^n i r�2fr:^ssiior4 ccallr:^.. iata:n or dub fpaciliitiiess rnriith ...........................................................................................................................................................................IE.............................................................................................................................l....................................................................................................................................a.................................�........................................................................................................................................................... a IiEE.... plr....... .....2.1...E��ire s>���ctatg.1.5 ....................................................................................... d C las>s> II facilities ccarnsust caf ccaf..e ssssior.i. a fac..J]ities> wnritln s..eatiin fair fa:nvua: r t0nan C s aa:nctp tca�° cllgb fac IJti.es„ wuth se^atiin_ fcao. k a:ntuve f 2. C 0 ai.nd 52.0 0 C s and annate^uir le^a.. ue arnd hii9In:sclnca2a taciiliitie^s wI) sse atir'tl.. f2r rNmoo,.e^ tl~nan 2.1.0.0 C s r g.t.ato.irs. Clas>s> VIII fpacilities consist of dub ainate^ur leag:fa arn�f !nilh School faciilities rnriitlh seatin_ fg!- Z. CC cair .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... .........r...... ....... ........................................ ........................................................................................ P..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... faf:f2zj P:s:. .......�.: f C las>s> [V f.acuiilities> ccansiist of e^la:nnne r.nI. a..iEy school and irecre^atucanall fpaciH iie^s° and ai natei.jr° lea.. ue arnd Dnu.. [n: c.Ihoo....:f..acJ.IIJ.:L.V.f".s.... :.it],.�.p..u..:L.....ir !Eg te..SJor.]....:f.01. ::...s..C~.�,Ll:.:t:p.irs... Er! y tEar Nuri'' : [2. ble .E4.4 AA 1 i.5 Ear saasd rJrN ore.. �^ Q2ffr Ln^r rn2Ei22 QdQ tig I1. FaEi2 E2werAllowq nce.s were rr-nducerd rcanra ��2 ly�Ea �;bde to meet the needsa o theECS. ...........................E..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................f.................................................... -t.:tac4 n.....E.. o::.r u rnx: wn.c.e....a -„.... je.r).d. .. fo.r.....i e fe. .. ;.e... ,6A:tac4n....c;D e llirt.... :o,.n::.ks :re tr...a44d.....(44e,.n:....a. ::n gi .e.....40c;uJrra..iµn.:ts,....f.o,.n:.....ref e.irein c.e.. Itlh&e. a....Energy Code Supplement...,,,,,, C 6.::::!.2::::_202].,D—RAPT...: .n::..... _�A.....c.e.irn..iµr ..wit.... ��28/�:C=�: E: 84 Town of Ithaca 215 N Tioga St, Ithaca, NY 14850 Ph: 607-273-1721 ■ www.town.ithaca.ny.us Susan Ritter, Director of Planning MEMORANDUM Date: June 9, 2021 To: Town Board From: Nick Goldsmith, Sustainability Planner Re: Energy Code Supplement It is my honor and pleasure to submit the final draft of the Energy Code Supplement (ECS) and related documents. We look forward to discussing adoption of the ECS Local Law at the June 14 meeting of the Town Board. The City of Ithaca Common Council voted unanimously to adopt the IECS on May S. Four years ago, the Town partnered with the City of Ithaca to engage a consultant team for the important work of crafting local legislation to reduce GHG emissions in new buildings. Town and City staff, working with the consultant team and guided by an extraordinary level of community input, have worked to create regulations that are achievable, affordable, and impactful. Since starting the Green Building Policy Project, the Town has gone even farther: we have committed to a Green New Deal (GND) and to an equitable transition to carbon -neutrality community -wide by 2030. The Energy Code Supplement will be the biggest piece of the GND yet enacted. But it won't be the biggest piece forever: we will soon be discussing the monumental task of shifting our entire community building stock - including all existing buildings - to become net -zero. The ECS and the Town's developing plans for existing buildings and the GND are in line with the trajectory of New York State policy, which seems to be headed toward energy and building codes that require highly efficient, all -electric new construction by 2030, and the prohibition of fossil -fuel -based equipment in existing buildings by 2035. Questions remain. For example, will the electric grid incorporate renewables as quickly as planned by New York State? We cannot know. But we do know that electrification makes sense today. Even when assuming scenarios favorable for natural gas and unfavorable for heat pumps, we still see GHG reductions from switching to heat pumps today, and over the life of the building. With consideration of adoption of the ECS, the Town and the City are leading the way, and hopefully will inspire other communities - and the State - to take strong legislative action to reduce GHG emissions. We have provided a copy of the ECS with all changes tracked since the last public draft, dated 01-28-21. Below is a list of many of the more substantial changes; this is not all-inclusive. 1. Changing title to "Energy Code Supplement" (removing "Ithaca"), per General Code guidance 2. Several changes to Sections 144-1 Title, Purpose, and Findings; 144-2 Scope and Application; and 144-6 Compliance Documentation and Variances, due to Town/City difference in implementation and enforcement. 3. Timetable in future section: ECS becomes more stringent in 2023/2026 (previously 2025/2030). Page 112 4. Added new and clarifying language: buildings that are not heated and agriculturalbuildings are exempt from ECS 5. Substantially updated renewable energy systems sections 6. 2O25Prescriptive Path Summary Table added 7. Level 1 electric vehicle chargers are no longer allowed to be used to get the EV point R. Small building/room size point: Duplexes and Townhouses will now be treated as multiple single- family homes (for this point only). So, a duplex is treated as two single family homes for the room allowances, and a 5 -unit townhouse building will be treated like five single family homes. This adds a good deal ofavailable space for the projects itaffects. 9. Building/Room size point: Raised allowance for 1-Bflunits iu multifamily from 595 to 600 sq ft (less than 1Y6ltoalign with NYS HCR requirements. 10. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculation -based Compliance: In C403.4.5, now allow data gathered from actual operation ofcombined heat and power plant. }oC4O3.4.7,the City reserves the right torequire additional documentation and/or additional third -party review at cost of applicant. Same changes made toResidential section. 11. Lighting point-claodficdtbat| for signs is exempt 12.Included calculation examples for Development Density and Room size 13. Formatting changes, including renumbering to include Town Code Chapter 144 references You can find adddboua|jactinformation at Feel bzctocontact nucwith any questions or concerns at..n.golcismittiCc@�t.own..ithac�i.n us. Page 212 MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021 — : Noise permit for Ithaca Beer Co. for a Summer Music Series Whereas, the Town Board held a public hearing on June 14, 2021 regarding a noise permit application for a Summer Music Series received by Ithaca Beer Co., and discussed the request, and Whereas, as stated in the application speakers will be faced to prevent amplified noise bouncing off brewery and a straw or acoustic paneled backstage will be used, now therefore be it Resolved that the Town Board grants/denies a noise permit to Ithaca Beer Co. for the purpose of entertaining Guests at their location of 122 Ithaca Beer Dr., on Wednesdays from 6:00 pm — 8:00 pm through their 2021 summer series of June 16th through September 29th, with the following Conditions: 1. That the mitigation measures detailed on the application and used successfully in past years are continued And with the following Findings: 1. The waiver from the requirements of Town Code Chapter 184 for the above music event is necessary for a valid purpose, because music might not be able to conform at all times to the requirements of Chapter 184, and Ithaca Beer's Planned Development Zone specifically allows for music events, subject to or upon the issuance of any permits required (Town Code §271- 15.1)(3), and 2. The waiver is the minimal intrusion needed, because the amplification is needed to provide dinner music to the area, and music is limited to 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., which hours are within "daytime hours" as defined by Town Code § 184-4; the entertainment is intended to be and has proven to be background in nature and not overly intrusive; the amplification speakers must be located on the taproom lawn and face Route 13 and have hay bales stacked to provide some mitigation where the band is playing, and 3. On balance, the need for and benefits of the waiver outweigh the needs and rights of the surrounding neighbors to a peaceable and quiet environment, because the music is for a limited amount of time during the early evenings on the specified dates, with the above -listed limitations in place to minimize the intrusion on the neighbors. Moved: Seconded: Vote: ayes — MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021— xxx: Setting a Public Hearing regarding a proposed Local Law to Override the Tax Levy Limit Established in General Municipal Law 0-c Resolved that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will hold a Public Hearing on July 12, 2021 at 5:30 p.m., local time, at the Town Hall of the Town of Ithaca, 215 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca, NY, regarding adoption of a proposed local law to override the tax levy limit established in General Municipal Law §3-c, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2022 and ending December 31, 2022. At such time and place all interested parties shall be heard regarding the proposed local law. Moved: Seconded: Vote: TOWN OF ITHACA 215 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 www. town. ithaca. ny. us Paulette Rosa, Town Clerk Phone: (607) 273-1721 Jasmin J. Cubero, Deputy Town Clerk prosa(a)town.ithaca.ny.us Fax: (607) 273-5854 jCubero(aDtown.ithaca.ny.us NOISE PERMIT APPLICATION Form must be submitted to the Town Clerk's Office, with payment, at least 21 days in advance of the event. NAME/ORGANIZATION: RaNic Golf Club & Parrilla Restaurant PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE FOR EVENT: Vicki Taylor Brous ADDRESS: 189 Pleasant Grove Rd, Ithaca NY 14850 PHONE NUMBER: 607-220-4954 ALTERNATE PHONE VTB cell 607-280-4490 EMAIL: vicki@parrillaithaca.com LOCATION OF EVENT: RaNic Golf Club (former Country Club) DATE/TIME/DURATION OF EVENT: July 2nd 2 - 9:30pm - Fireworks and music, other music in summer ESTIMATED ATTENDANCE: 100-500 REASON/DESCRIPTION OF EVENT: Community celebration of Independence Day. Safe event with food, beverages, bbq, and fireworks. PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS OF THE USE/DESCRIPTION OF NOISE EXPECTED (for example — amplified music or speakers, cheering, non -amplified instruments) Amplified live music by various local bands and musicians. Size of band and sound varies. NOISE ABATEMENT & CONTROL METHODS TO BE USED (Example: speakers will be faced a certain way): We will make sure the noise level is appropriate and speakers face toward the golf course and not residential. DEMONSTRATION WHY APPLICANT CANNOT CONFORM TO NOISE ORDINANCE (Example: Band uses amplification and cannot be heard sufficiently without it) Bands use electric instruments that make no noise without amplification. Fireworks are loud. SUCH OTHER INFORMATION REQUESTED BY TOWN OFFICIALS: A fireworks permit will be filed. Rev April 2017 OTHER COMMENTS THAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DURING REVIEW OF APPLICATION: It has been a very difficult year for everyone. We would like to put on a series of safe, outdoor events, IF USE OF A TENT IS ANTICIPATED, PLEASE LIST NUMBER AND SIZE(S) (a separate permit may be required) Notification of the Public Hearing 16x24 pop up structure over a stage. The Town will notify neighbors within a 500 foot radius of the event that a public hearing will be held. The Town Board may impose any conditions deemed necessary by such Board to minimize the intrusion of sound that might occur by the exercise of the privileges granted by the permit. (Town Code, Chapter 184, Section 12, D) The undersigned applicant affirms that the foregoing information is true, complete and correct: Signature of Applicant: Vicki Taylor Brous Date of public hearing: Permit issued on: Rev April 2017 Sheriff Notified: Special conditions: TOWN OF ITHACA 215 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 www. town. ithaca. ny. us Paulette Rosa, Town Clerk Phone: (607) 273-1721 Jasmin J. Cubero, Deputy Town Clerk prosa(a)town.ithaca.ny.us Fax: (607) 273-5854 jCubero(aDtown.ithaca.ny.us NOISE PERMIT APPLICATION Form must be submitted to the Town Clerk's Office, with payment, at least 21 days in advance of the event. NAME/ORGANIZATION: Agava Restaurant PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE FOR EVENT: Vicki Taylor Brous ADDRESS: 381 Pine Tree Rd, Ithaca NY 14850 PHONE NUMBER: 607-319-4366 ALTERNATE PHONE VTB cell 607-280-4490 EMAIL: vicki@parrillaithaca.com LOCATION OF EVENT: Agava Restaurant and the adjacent Cornell owned field DATE/TIME/DURATION OF EVENT: Multiple dates throughout the summer - July 3 - September 30 ESTIMATED ATTENDANCE: 100-500 REASON/DESCRIPTION OF EVENT: Community celebration and to help drive sales to the restaurant. Musicians and event people have suffered during COVID. We are partnering together. PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS OF THE USE/DESCRIPTION OF NOISE EXPECTED (for example — amplified music or speakers, cheering, non -amplified instruments) Amplified live music by various local bands and musicians. Size of band and sound varies. NOISE ABATEMENT & CONTROL METHODS TO BE USED (Example: speakers will be faced a certain way): Agava is located in a non -residentially dense area. We will make sure the noise level is appropriate. DEMONSTRATION WHY APPLICANT CANNOT CONFORM TO NOISE ORDINANCE (Example: Band uses amplification and cannot be heard sufficiently without it) Bands use electric instruments that make no noise without amplification. SUCH OTHER INFORMATION REQUESTED BY TOWN OFFICIALS: Rev April 2017 OTHER COMMENTS THAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DURING REVIEW OF APPLICATION: It has been a very difficult year for everyone. We would like to put on a series of safe, outdoor events, This will also be a fundraiser for various non-profit organizations. IF USE OF A TENT IS ANTICIPATED, PLEASE LIST NUMBER AND SIZE(S) (a separate permit may be required) Notification of the Public Hearing 16x24 pop up structure over a stage. The Town will notify neighbors within a 500 foot radius of the event that a public hearing will be held. The Town Board may impose any conditions deemed necessary by such Board to minimize the intrusion of sound that might occur by the exercise of the privileges granted by the permit. (Town Code, Chapter 184, Section 12, D) The undersigned applicant affirms that the foregoing information is true, complete and correct: Signature of Applicant: Vicki Taylor Brous Date of public hearing: Permit issued on: Rev April 2017 Sheriff Notified: Special conditions: Paulette Rosa From: Vicki Brous <vicki@parrillaithaca.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 9, 2021 11:43 AM To: Becky Jordan Subject: Re: noise permit Thanks Becky. I will drop off the checks tomorrow as I am off today (or at least trying to be, lol). I wanted to get you something in advance of the meeting on the 14th as an introduction. The music would be two times per week, likely one weekday day and one weekend day (maybe Tuesday/Friday at Agava, and Wednesday/Sunday at Parrilla). The size of the bands will vary. The small groups would not have sound that would extend beyond the property. The bigger groups will be at Agava and probably only one time per month. I would be happy to provide a schedule as I get things booked as to location, direction, and size of crowd/band etc. I can have this in advance of the planning board meeting on the 28th. It's a bit of a chicken and egg situation as I don't want to book people without some type of permissions in place. I can revisit the schedule each month for the Town if that is preferred. I will be the contact for any complaints and will make sure my information is clearly posted on our social media, website, posters, and event invites. July 2nd at Parrilla (RaNic) will be two medium sized bands with similar PA setups that shouldn't extend beyond the property. Music will go from 6pm to 9pm and then fireworks. The rest of the day we will have music that is DJ'd through a regular PA system. I will be facing this towards the clubhouse near the pond and it will be directed to an audience that is only on-site. Speakers will be turned in so that the impact on residences will be small or non-existent. We will also be flyering and inviting all neighbors to attend this fun day and include my contact info. I am particularly sensitive about fireworks and like to make neighbors aware as it has impacts for pets, people with autism, or PTSD, etc. Our COVID protocols will be in place at both locations. We have been screening all attendees at events with Excelsior passes or vaccination cards. We contact trace any individual who is not vaccinated and they are required to wear a mask when not seated and eating. We will create socially distanced pods for all events, marked with flags. All people are asked the basic COVID screening questions. Please let me know what other information I can provide. Thank you so much for your help! Best regards, Vicki On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 9:51 AM Becky Jordan <BJordan@town.ithaca.nv.us> wrote: Vicki, Thank you for the noise permits. We will need more information and the permit fee of $50/permit. For Agava, what nights/times. If actual dates are unknown please specify weekdays/weekends, once per week, twice per week, time frames (6p -8p), how many people expected, what size band? For Parrilla/NaRic same thing. Thank you, Becky From: Vicki Brous <vicki@parrillaithaca.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 8, 20217:06 PM To: Becky Jordan <BJordan@town.ithaca.ny.us> Subject: Re: noise permit Thanks Becky for speaking with me about events in the Town of Ithaca. I am attaching two applications. One for Agava, and one for Parrilla. I hired a company for fireworks on July 2nd today so I will be submitting the fireworks applications shortly. I will also get a tent permit for the structure over a stage. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best, Vicki On Mon, Jun 7, 2021 at 1:23 PM Becky Jordan <BJordan@town.ithaca.ny.us> wrote: Becky Jordan, Deputy Town Clerk 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 ph: 607-273-1721 x 139 Fx: 607-273-5854 BJordan@town.ithaca.ny.us www.town.ithaca.nv.us MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021 —: Set a public hearing regarding a noise permit for weekly entertainment events at RaNic through September 2021 Whereas RaNic submitted a noise permit application for a weekly music series, and Whereas the Town has asked for additional information to be submitted and available at least 10 days prior to a public hearing, now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board will hold a public hearing on at their meeting on Monday, July 12, 2021 which begins at 5:30 p.m. to hear all interested parties regarding issuing a noise permit to RaNic for the music series. Moved: Seconded: Vote: ayes — MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021 —: Set a public hearing regarding a noise permit for weekly entertainment events at Agava through September 2021 Whereas Agava submitted a noise permit application for a weekly music series, and Whereas the Town has asked for additional information to be submitted and available at least 10 days prior to a public hearing, now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board will hold a public hearing on at their meeting on Monday, July 12, 2021 which begins at 5:30 p.m. to hear all interested parties regarding issuing a noise permit to Agava for the music series. Moved: Seconded: Vote: ayes — MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021 - : Approval of a Speed Limit Reduction Request for Elm St Ext Whereas, the Ithaca Town Board, with initiative from its Public Works Department, is requesting a reduction of the posted speed limit on Elm St Ext in its entirety, from 55 mph to 30 mph, and Whereas, the varying geometry, topography, residential density, and limited sight distances at intersections along Elm St Ext warrants reducing the speed limit to match the posted speed limit within the City of Ithaca's portion of Elm St Ext, which is 30 mph, and Whereas, the Ithaca Tompkins County Transportation Council (ITCTC) has reported numerous traffic accidents in the last report between the years 2015-2019, with the majority of the accidents not weather related incidents, now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca requests Tompkins County to forward to New York State Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Division the Town's request to reduce the speed limit on Elm St Ext, between Poole Rd and the City of Ithaca municipal line, from 55 mph to 30 mph. Moved: Seconded: Vote: Ayes — MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021 - : Approval of a speed limit reduction request for Hopkins Rd between Bundy Rd and Hayts Rd Whereas, the Town of Ithaca has received a petition from town residents requesting a speed limit reduction for Hopkins Rd between Bundy Rd and Hayts Rd from 45 mph to 30 mph, and Whereas, Hopkins Rd is a very popular "cut through" road and is considered to be within a small residential neighborhood, and Whereas, the geometrical features are considered straight with no fog lines or center striping and it is a popular walking road for the neighborhood residents and their children and pets, and Whereas the Public Works Committee has discussed the request and recommended it to the Town Board for approval, now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca requests that Tompkins County forward to the New York State Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Division the Town's request to reduce the speed limit from 45 mph to 30 mph on Hopkins Rd between Bundy Rd and Hayts Rd. Moved: Seconded: Vote: ayes — MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021 - : Request for Speed Limit Reduction in the Deer Run Development including the roads Whitetail Drive, Marcy Court, Teton Court, and Saranac Way Whereas, the Ithaca Town Board has received a petition from the residents in the Deer Run Development located on South Hill in the Town of Ithaca for a reduction in of the speed limit, and Whereas, the residents of this highly densified neighborhood are stating safety concerns for pedestrians and deer crossings as factors for their petition, and Whereas, the community is expecting more foot traffic due to construction of the new community park (Saunders Park), and Whereas the Public Works Facility has discussed the petition and conducted an analysis of the area and recommends the reduction to the Town Board, now therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca requests Tompkins County to forward to New York State Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Division the Town's request to reduce the speed limit in the Deer Run Development including the roads Whitetail Drive, Marcy Court, Teton Court, and Saranac Way, between East King Road and Troy Road, to 25 mph. Moved: Seconded: Vote: Ayes — Access Oversight Committee (AOC) Tuesday, May 4, 2021 AOC Recommendations for 2022 Budget WHEREAS, Section 15.12 of the Franchise Agreement of January 2003 between the City of Ithaca and the franchisee Time Warner Entertainment-Advance/Newhouse Partnership (TWC) ("Franchise Agreement"), subsequently assigned to Charter Communications, Inc. d/b/a Spectrum Networks (Charter) after Charter's 2016 acquisition of TWC, requires the participating municipalities (City of Ithaca, Town of Ithaca, Village of Cayuga Heights) to provide the franchisee with an annual written budget for Public, Educational and Governmental access operations (PEG) by June 30 of each calendar year; and WHEREAS, Section 15.12 of the Franchise Agreement requires that PEG Access Staff provide the Access Oversight Committee (AOC) with budget recommendations for the following year by April 30; and WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca's Ordinance #2003-17, Par 18-4-G, requires the Access Oversight Committee (AOC) to provide the Participating Municipalities with a recommended budget for the following year by May 31; and WHEREAS, the Franchise Agreement authorizes Charter to collect $0.15 per subscriber per month to be used for the purchase of PEG equipment; and WHEREAS, the AOC has reviewed PEG's current equipment and anticipates that new or replacement equipment might be needed; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the AOC recommends earmarking up to $30,000 as contingency to purchase equipment as needed for the functioning of PEG operations, and NOW, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the AOC forwards its recommendations for approval by the Common Council of the City of Ithaca, the Town of Ithaca Board and the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees, so that they may meet their obligation to provide Charter Communications with an annual written budget for Public, Educational and Governmental access operations no later than June 30, 2021. Approved 5-0. MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021 - : Adopt 2022 PEG Access Studio Capital Budget Whereas the 2003 Franchise Agreement between Charter Communications and the City of Ithaca authorizes Charter Communications to collect $0.15 per subscriber per month to be used for the purchase of equipment for the PEG Access Studio; and Whereas the Franchise Agreement outlines the creation of an Access Oversight Committee which shall be responsible for approving the timing, use and amount of PEG access equipment acquired each year over the term of the agreement; and Whereas the Access Oversight Committee has approved a 2022 contingency capital budget not to exceed $30,000; and Whereas the Franchise Agreement states that participating municipalities, including the Town of Ithaca, must adopt the annual PEG Access Studio budget by June 30 of the preceding year; now therefore be it Resolved that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca adopts the 2022 PEG Access Studio budget as approved by the Access Oversight Committee. Moved: Seconded: Vote: Resolution Access Oversight Committee (AOC) Tuesday, April 2, 2019 AOC Recommendations for 2020 Budget WHEREAS, Section 15.12 of the Franchise Agreement of January 2003 between the City of Ithaca and the franchisee Time Warner Entertainment-Advance/Newhouse Partnership (TWC), subsequently assigned to Charter Communications, Inc. (d/b/a Spectrum Networks) after Charter's 2016 acquisition of TWC, requires the participating municipalities (City of Ithaca, Town of Ithaca, Village of Cayuga Heights) to provide the franchisee with an annual written budget for Public, Educational and Governmental access operations (PEG) by June 30 of each calendar year, and WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca's Ordinance #2003-17, Par 18-4-G, requires the Access Oversight Committee (AOC) to provide the Participating Municipalities with a recommended annual budget by May 31 of each calendar year, and WHEREAS, in 2017 it was resolved to not use the 2018 Budget funds, but have them become part of the 2019 Budget, and WHEREAS, in 2018 it was resolved not to use the 2019 Budget funds but have them become part of the 2020 Budget except for a contingency of $5,000.00, and WHEREAS, the AOC has reviewed PEG's current equipment inventory and anticipates that only a limited amount of new or replacement equipment will be needed, and WHEREAS, the AOC anticipates replacement of computers and the current playback system in the next few years, and WHEREAS, such purchases would exceed the available funds of one budget year, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the AOC recommends earmarking up to $10,000.00 as contingency to purchase equipment as needed for the functioning of PEG operations, and to let the remaining 2018, 2019 and 2020 Budget funds accumulate and become part of the 2021 Budget, and NOW, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the AOC forwards its recommendations for approval by the Common Council of the City of Ithaca, the Town of Ithaca Board and the Village of Cayuga Heights Board of Trustees, so that they may meet their obligation to provide Spectrum TV with an annual written budget for Public, Educational and Governmental access operations. Approved Unanimously $10,000.00 MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021- Designation of Town Depository and Authorization to Open a Certificate of Deposit with First National Bank of Groton in the amount of $8,000,000 for a Period of 12 Months. Whereas, at the May 10, 2021 meeting the Budget Committee discussed the re -investment of balances in the Town's various bank accounts, directing the Supervisor and Finance Officer to identify the funds and amounts that could be invested for a period of one year; and Whereas, the Supervisor and Finance Officer have recommended that $8,000,000 be invested at First National Bank of Groton in a Certificate of Deposit with a 12 -month maturity and interest rate of 0.50% APY; therefore, be it Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board hereby designates the First National Bank of Groton as a Town Depository, and be it further Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board authorizes the opening of a Certificate of Deposit at First National Bank of Groton in the amount of $8,000,000 with a 12 -month maturity and interest rate of 0.50% APY; and be it further Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board authorizes Rod Howe, Town Supervisor, William Goodman, Deputy Town Supervisor, and Donna Shaw, Finance Officer, as authorized signers on this Certificate of Deposit. Moved: Seconded: Vote: Ayes — PLANNING DEPARTMENT MEMO To: Town Board Members From: Susan Ritter, Director of Planning Date: June 8, 2021 Re: Proposed new and modified use for South Hill Business Campus Attached for the Board's consideration is a proposed local law to allow changes to the South Hill Business Campus (SHBC) Planned Development Zone (PDZ) and a draft resolution scheduling a public hearing on these amendments. The Planning Committee at their meeting on May 20th reviewed proposed additions and modifications to the permitted use language in the SHBC PDZ. Following their review, the Committee approved the following changes with a referral to the Town Board for consideration: Permitted Uses as of right: Change: "off premises catering" to "catering" Change: "Fitness center with or without related shower and ancillary facilities" to "Indoor sports or fitness center that provides completely indoor (1) exercise or gymnasium facilities; and/or (2) courts, fields, rinks, or ranges for recreational sports or physical training. Ancillary uses such as equipment storage areas, bathrooms, locker rooms, and showers are permitted. This does not include rifle/pistol ranges, paintball fields, or facilities for activities using firearms." Add: Retail use with a gross floor area up to 1000 square feet. Add: Personal services for barber shop, hair/beauty salon, nail salon, and tattoo artist. Add: Restaurant without a drive-through facility, with gross floor area up to 1,500 square feet. Requiring Special Permit from the Planning Board: • Change: "Restaurant without a drive-through facility" to "Restaurant without a drive- through facility, with gross floor area over 1,500 square feet." Att. MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021 - xx: Setting a public hearing retarding a proposed local law entitled "Amending Zoning Chapter 271 of the Town of Ithaca Code, titled "Zoning: Special Land Use Districts", to Modify and Expand the Permitted Uses in Planned Development Zone No. 12 (South Hill Business Campus)' Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will hold a public hearing on July 12, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. to hear all interested parties on the proposed local law entitled "Amending Zoning Chapter 271 of the Town Of Ithaca Code, Titled "Zoning: Special Land Use Districts", to Modify and Expand the Permitted Uses in Planned Development Zone No. 12 (South Hill Business Campus)". Moved: Seconded: TOWN OF ITHACA LOCAL LAW NO. _ OF THE YEAR 2021 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING ZONING CHAPTER 271 OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA CODE, TITLED "ZONING: SPECIAL LAND USE DISTRICTS", TO MODIFY AND EXPAND THE PERMITTED USES IN PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONE NO. 12 (SOUTH HILL BUSINESS CAMPUS) Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca as follows: Section 1. Chapter 271 (Zoning: Special Land Use Districts) of the Town of Ithaca Code, Section 271-13 (Planned Development Zone No. 12, South Hill Business Campus), Subsection B is revised as follows: A. Delete subsection 10 and replace it with a new subsection 10 reading as follows: "(10) Catering." B. Delete subsection 18 and replace it with a new subsection 18 reading as follows: "(18) Indoor sports or fitness center that provides completely indoor (1) exercise or gymnasium facilities; and/or (2) courts, fields, rinks, or ranges for recreational sports or physical training. Ancillary uses such as equipment storage areas, bathrooms, locker rooms, and showers are permitted. This does not include rifle/pistol ranges, paintball fields, or facilities for activities using firearms." C. Add new subsections (23)-(25) reading as follows: "(23) Retail use with a gross floor area up to 1000 square feet. (24) Personal services for barber shop, hair/beauty salon, nail salon, and tattoo artist. (25) Restaurant without a drive-through facility, with gross floor area up to 1,500 square feet." Section 2. Chapter 271 (Zoning: Special Land Use Districts) of the Town of Ithaca Code, Section 271-13 (Planned Development Zone No. 12, South Hill Business Campus), Subsection C(l) is revised by adding "with gross floor area over 1,500 square feet" to the end so subsection C(l) reads as follows: "(1) Restaurant without a drive-through facility, with gross floor area over 1,500 square feet." Section 3. If any provision of this local law is found invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect any other provisions of this local law, which shall remain in full force and effect. Section 4. This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the New York Secretary of State. 2 MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021 - xxx: Supplemental Agreement with Behan Associates Landscape Architecture to address cost overruns and providing professional services associated with the Inlet Valley/Elmira Road corridor Whereas, the Town Board authorized the Town Supervisor to execute a contract with Behan Associates Landscape Architecture for the purpose of providing professional services to assist the town in developing amended zoning regulations and design guidelines/standards for the Inlet Valley/Elmira Road corridor with a contract term from 11/1/2019 to 8/31/2020, and a subsequent extension through 8/31/2021, at a cost not to exceed $25,000; and Whereas, the consultant has indicated that they have incurred cost overruns on the project amounting to $3,885.00, for work, in large part, associated with the stakeholder and Economic Development Committee meetings during the February through April 2021 time period; and Whereas, additional cost overruns will be incurred for the preparations and presentation at the June 8th Inlet Valley resident's meeting, and also for finalizing the project for delivery to the Town, estimated at approximately $2,365; therefore be it Resolved, that the Town Board approves, authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to execute a supplemental agreement with Behan Associates Landscape Architecture to increase the maximum expenditure for finalizing work on developing zoning regulations and design guidelines/standards for the Inlet Valley/Elmira Road corridor by $6,250 (from account B8020.403). Moved: Seconded: MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 TB Resolution 2021- : Adopt Consent Agenda Resolved, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves and/or adopts the following Consent Agenda items: a. Approval of Town Board Minutes b. Approval of Town of Ithaca Abstract c. Approval of Bolton Point Abstract d. Approval of closing Capital Project — 96B Sidewalk e. Acknowledge receipt of Ethics Forms f. Acknowledge receipt of IC Wetlands Easement Inspections Moved: Seconded: Vote: TB Resolution 2021 - a: Approval of Town Board Minutes Resolved that the Town Board hereby approves the draft minutes of the meeting on May 12, 2021 as submitted, with non -substantial changes suggested by the Board made. TB Resolution 2021 - b: Town of Ithaca Abstract No. 11 for FY -2021 Whereas the following numbered vouchers have been audited for payment by the said Town Board; now therefore be it Resolved that the governing Town Board hereby authorizes the payment of the said vouchers in total for the amounts indicated. VOUCHER NOS. 641-710 General Fund Town Wide 67,246.30 General Fund Part -Town 6,541.01 Highway Fund Town Wide DA 23,257.24 Highway Fund Part Town DB 13,255.29 Water Fund 8,317.28 Sewer Fund 3,988.57 Forest Home Lighting District 218.37 Glenside Lighting District 81.77 Renwick Heights Lighting District 102.04 Eastwood Commons Lighting District 205.97 Clover Lane Lighting District 24.30 Winner's Circle Lighting District 75.54 Burleigh Drive Lighting District 82.89 West Haven Road Lighting District 259.54 Coddin ton Road Lighting District 155.03 Trust and Agency 5,872.50 TOTAL 129,683.64 TB Resolution 2021 - xxxd: Authorization to Close the Town of Ithaca Route 96B Sidewalk Capital Project Fund Whereas, the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca authorized the Town of Ithaca Route 96B/Danby Road Sidewalk Capital Project Fund under Resolution No. 2017-094 on August 7, 2017; and Whereas, the Town of Ithaca has certified the Route 96B Sidewalk project has been completed to the satisfaction of the Town; and Whereas, after satisfying all obligations and liabilities of the fund there remains a positive equity in the amount of $369,434.03; now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the Town Board declares said project complete; and be it further Resolved, that the Town Board declares the Route 96B project complete and approves, authorizes and directs the Town Finance Officer to close the accounting and financial records for the Town of Ithaca Route 96B/Danby Road Sidewalk Capital Project Fund; and be it further Resolved, that the Town Board approves, authorizes and directs the remaining equity in the Town of Ithaca Route 96B/Danby Road Sidewalk Capital Project Fund be transferred back to the General Fund where it originated. TB Resolution 2021 - e: Acknowledge receipt of annual Ethics Disclosure Forms Whereas the Town Code requires certain elected and appointed Town Officials to file an Ethics Disclosure Form annually with the Town Clerk, now therefore be it Resolved that the Town Board hereby acknowledges receipt of said forms. TB Resolution 2021- f: Acknowledge Annual Conservation Easement Inspection of the Ithaca College Wetland Mitigation Sites - Raponi and Rich Road Sites Whereas the easement between the Town and Ithaca College requires an annual inspection performed by the Town of Ithaca, and Whereas Michael Smith, Senior Planner has completed this inspection and submitted a report to the Town Board which is filed with the Planning Department, now therefore be it Resolved that the Town Board hereby acknowledges the Report as required in the agreement. MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Wednesday, May 12, 2021 Draft Minutes Board Members Present: Rod Howe, Supervisor; Members Eric Levine, Bill Goodman, and Pat Leary Staff Present: Susan Brock, Attorney for the Town; Judy Drake, Director of Human Resources; Marty Mosely, Director of Code Enforcement; Susan Ritter, Director of Planning; Joe Slater, Director of Public Works; Donna Shaw, Director of Finance; Dan Thaete, Director of Engineering, Becky Jordan, Deputy Town Clerk Mr. Howe opened the meeting at 5:30 p.m. 1. Consider approval of necessary emergency and maintenance repairs at the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility Mr. Goodman gave an overview of the repairs needed due to an blockage at the facility and the need for this special meeting for emergency repairs. TB Resolution 2021 - 065: Approve Emer2ency Repairs for Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility Activated Sludge Blowers Whereas, the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility (IAWWTF) is owned and operated by the Town of Ithaca, City of Ithaca, and Town of Dryden ("Municipal Owners"), and the activated sludge process is a secondary treatment component at the IAWWTF, and Whereas, biological growth in the activated sludge tanks is maintained through aeration, the process of mixing compressed air (oxygen) with settled wastewater in the process tanks to sustain biological treatment, and Whereas, the IAWWTF has two (2) Turblex and two (2) Hoffman industrial grade blower(s) to provide compressed air to treatment processes, and Whereas, both of the Turblex blowers suffered catastrophic bearing and impeller failures in December 2020, and March 2021, respectively, eliminating system redundancy, and Whereas, a recent failure analysis, diagnostic and service report provided by BCV Systems substantiated these catastrophic failures, and Whereas, in accordance with State standards, the facility cannot operate as designed without having a redundant means for aeration, and Whereas, IAWWTF engineering consultants MRB Group, Engineering, Architecture & Surveying, D.P.C. ("MRB Group") evaluated blower repairs and replacements and evaluated three vendors as options for recommended blower replacements, and in its April 23, 2021 draft report MRB Group recommended blower replacements, with an estimated average project cost of $328,800, and Whereas, in comment 4 of the report, MRB Group notes that the need for repair or replacement is "urgent" and states that with only two functioning blowers, IAWWTF has many operational concerns which constitute an "emergency," including a lack of process redundancy and an inability to fine tune aeration rates; these alone can lead to undesirable operational conditions causing excessive biological growth leading to potential SPDES permit exceedances and improperly treated wastewater, and Whereas, after receipt of additional information and further evaluation, in an email dated May 10, 2021, MRB Group now recommends blower repairs (instead of replacements) as the best and most cost efficient strategy, with a factory rebuild of the two (2) Turblex blowers, along with associated programming and mechanical modifications, and Whereas, MRB Group prepared a Cost Estimate for Ithaca Blower Rebuild last updated on May 11, 2021 ("Cost Estimate") with a total repair cost of $237,970, which cost is reduced to $230,570 once the $7,400 allocated to warranty is removed (because the warranty is included in a separate proposed Service Agreement); the Cost Estimate is based on proposals by Howden Roots LLC ("Howden") for in -factory evaluation, parts, and start-up support, a BCV Systems proposal for additional parts (Howden will provide these parts as well), estimated controls integration by LECTRE Development, Inc., estimated MRB Group engineering costs, and estimates of labor and associated costs for blower removal and installation by MA Bongiovanni, Inc. and Matco Electric Corporation, and Whereas, Howden Roots LLC has also proposed a three-year Service Agreement in the amount of $67,400 that includes a three-year warranty on Howden's blowers components repairs and three years of maintenance on the rebuilt Turblex blowers; the IAWWTF's current annual expenditure of $17,000-$20,000/year on Turblex blowers maintenance by BCV Systems would cease if the Municipal Owners enter into the three-year Service Agreement with Howden Roots LLC, and Whereas, pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA") and its implementing regulations at 6 NYCRR Part 617, it has been determined by the Ithaca Town Board that approval of the project is a Type II action because it constitutes "maintenance or repair involving no substantial changes in an existing structure or facility," and thus approval of the project is not subject to review under SEQRA, now, therefore be it Resolved, for the reasons stated above, and pursuant to the provisions of New York General Municipal Law § 103(4), the Ithaca Town Board finds and determines that a public emergency exists at the IAWWTF arising out of an unforeseen occurrence or condition whereby circumstances affecting the life, health, safety or property of the IAWWTF and the Town of Ithaca and other municipalities bordering the southern end of Cayuga Lake require immediate action which cannot await competitive bidding, and be it further Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board approves (1) the rebuild of the two (2) Turblex blowers as described in the Cost Estimate and its attached documents, for a cost, including contingencies, not to exceed the sum total of Two Hundred Thirty Thousand Five Hundred Seventy Dollars and No Cents ($230,570.00), and (2) the three-year Service Agreement with Howden Roots LLC in the amount of Sixty -Seven Thousand Four Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($67,400.00), and authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute contracts or contract amendments with Howden Roots LLC, LECTRE Development, Inc., MRB Group, Engineering, Architecture & Surveying, D.P.C., MA Bongiovanni, Inc. and Matco Electric Corporation for such project, subject to the approval of the Attorney for the Town, and be it further Resolved, that funds necessary for said repairs to blowers be derived from the following sources as determined by the Ithaca City Controller: operating funds, Fund balance, serial bonds issued by the City of Ithaca (the Town of Ithaca would not co -issue or be liable on the bonds and would reimburse the City of Ithaca through a contract), capital reserves, grants and Federal stimulus funds, with the respective shares of the Municipal Owners' costs allocated as required by the Joint Sewer Agreement (revised December 31, 2003, and last amended February 20, 2019), and be it further Resolved, that the approvals and authorizations in this resolution are contingent on IAWWTF co- owners City of Ithaca and Town of Dryden approving and authorizing said blowers rebuild and contracts. Moved: Bill Goodman Seconded: Pat Leary Vote: Ayes — Levine, Howe, Goodman, and Leary TB Resolution 2021 - 066: Approve Emergency Repairs for Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility Digesters Whereas, the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility (IAWWTF) is owned and operated by the Town of Ithaca, City of Ithaca, and Town of Dryden ("Municipal Owners"), and primary and secondary sludge digestion is a vital process at the IAWWTF, and Whereas, digestion is necessary in dewatering and stabilizing solids for disposal, biogas production for heating and electrical generation, and in the receipt of trucked in wastes, a revenue generating service, and Whereas, on the night of March 11-12, 2021, a blockage caused by excessive debris in the primary digester overflow line caused the liquid level in the tank to surge upwards and lift the digester cover approximately 18 inches, breaking anchor bolts, mounts, and concrete, and Whereas, the immediate blockage was relieved by Drain Brain sewer service and the excess liquid was drained, allowing the primary digester cover to settle back into place but it is no longer anchored in place, and Whereas, the digester will need extensive repairs to the cover, anchorage system, and sludge piping and valves to remove further blockages and restore reliable digester operations, and Whereas, in accordance with standards, the facility cannot operate as designed without the primary digester in operation, and Whereas, the loss of sludge management and treatment provided by this facility presents many concerns including, but not limited to, the inability to adequately maintain appropriate sludge treatment standards, the potential inability to meet plant SPDES permit requirements, the inability to adequately process sludge, increases in trucking, hauling, and disposal costs, the inability to properly receive trucked in waste from regional sources that rely on the IAWWTF for treatment, the potential loss of revenue, and increases in costly plant energy consumption, and Whereas, in a letter (last revised on May 12, 2021) by GHD Consulting Services Inc. ("GHD"), which was hired to evaluate emergency repairs for the primary digester, the opening narrative states that the issues with the primary digester and associated equipment constitute an "emergency situation which requires immediate action" on the part of the IAWWTF, and Whereas, the letter identifies a number of actions that need to be addressed as part of the emergency repair (the "project"), including removal of primary digester contents, repair of the primary digester anchoring system, evaluation, cleaning, inspection and repairs of the piping systems associated with both the primary and secondary digesters, along with work on the supporting appurtenances as well as secondary digester cleaning, inspections and repairs, and Whereas, in a separate May 12, 2021 letter, GHD provided an Opinion of Probable Costs for the project of $1,500,000, plus a 10% contingency, with a Total Opinion of Costs of $1,650,000, and Whereas, at its April 28, 2021 special meeting, the IAWWTF's Special Joint Committee ("SJC") adopted a resolution recommending to its municipal boards that they approve said project not to exceed the sum total of $1,650,000, which total GHD had provided to the SJC as a preliminary estimate (and subsequently confirmed in its May 12, 2021 letter), and Whereas, pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA") and its implementing regulations at 6 NYCRR Part 617, it has been determined by the Ithaca Town Board that approval of the project is a Type II action because it constitutes "maintenance or repair involving no substantial changes in an existing structure or facility," and thus approval of the project is not subject to review under SEQRA, now, therefore be it Resolved, for the reasons stated above, and pursuant to the provisions of New York General Municipal Law § 103(4), the Ithaca Town Board finds and determines that a public emergency exists at the IAWWTF arising out of an unforeseen occurrence or condition whereby circumstances affecting the life, health, safety or property of the IAWWTF and the Town of Ithaca and other municipalities bordering the southern end of Cayuga Lake require immediate action which cannot await competitive bidding, and be it further Resolved, that the Ithaca Town Board approves the emergency digesters repairs project, as described in GHD's two May 12, 2021 letters, for a cost, including contingencies, not to exceed the sum total of One Million Six Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,650,000.00), and authorizes the Town Supervisor to execute contracts or contract amendments with MA Bongiovanni, Inc. and GHD Consulting Services Inc. for such project, subject to the approval of the Attorney for the Town, and be it further Resolved, that funds necessary for said project shall be derived from the following sources as determined by the Ithaca City Controller: insurance recovery, serial bonds issued by the City of Ithaca (the Town of Ithaca would not co -issue or be liable on the bonds and would reimburse the City of Ithaca through a contract), grants and Federal stimulus funds, with the respective shares of the Municipal Owners' costs allocated as required by the Joint Sewer Agreement (revised December 31, 2003, and last amended February 20, 2019), and be it further Resolved, that the approvals and authorizations in this resolution are contingent on IAWWTF co- owners City of Ithaca and Town of Dryden approving and authorizing said project and contracts. Moved: Pat Leary Seconded: Eric Levine Vote: ayes — Levine, Howe, Goodman, and Leary Meeting was adjourned at 5:41 p.m.; unanimous. Submitted by Becky Jordan, Deputy Town Clerk TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: TOWN BOARD MEMBERS FROM: MICHAEL SMITH, SENIOR PLANNER DATE: JUNE 2, 2021 RE: ANNUAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT INSPECTION - ITHACA COLLEGE WETLAND MITIGATION SITES RAPONI & RICH ROAD SITES Attached are the copies of the completed Conservation Easement Monitoring & Inspection Reports for the Ithaca College Wetland Mitigation Sites — Raponi & Rich Road Sites. The conservation easement requires that an annual compliance inspection be completed by the Town of Ithaca. This site inspection was completed for the Raponi and Rich Road sites on May 27, 2021 and found both sites to be in compliance with the terms of the easement. It was noted that there were several new piles of yard and garden waste that have been dumped along Rich Road within the easement, some extending into wetland cell 6. Ithaca College has installed additional signs along Rich Road and will remove the piles each year, but new piles are dumped each year. Attached are photos of the yard waste that has been dumped at the Rich Road site. Please contact me at 273-1747 or email me at msmithL&town.ithaca.ny.us if you have any questions. Enc. CONSERVATION EASEMENT MONITORING & INSPECTION REPORT IC WETLAND MITIGATION SITES - RAPONI SITE GENERAL INFORMATION OBSERVATIONS County: Tompkins Town: Ithaca Describe new or changed buildings, structures, or other Road(s): Raponi site is on driveway off Coddington Road man-made improvements on the property: Tax parcel #(s): Raponi site is part of 41-1-30.2 None Acres Under CE: Raponi site is 12.20 acres Current Landowner: Ithaca College c/o Tim Carey, Assoc. VP Office of Facilities Telephone: 607-274-3269 Describe new or ongoing activities, changes in land use or Mailing Address: Ithaca College, Facilities Building property condition, or human alterations of the property: Ithaca, NY 14850 Other Contact Person: lake Brenner None Relationship to Owner: Professor, involved in land management Telephone: 607-274-3967 Mailing Address: 258 Center for Natural Sciences, Ithaca College Ithaca, NY 14850 Describe any changes or alterations to the property from Date of Field Inspection: May 27, 2021 _ natural causes, or causes beyond landowner's control: Name T. of Ithaca Inspector: Michael Smith, Senior Planner Signature:" None Was landowner contacted prior to visit? X yes _ no Were any observed changes photographed? Has ownership changed since last visit? _yes X no X no If so, provide name and contact info for new owner: —Yes • If yes, attach photographs with pre -made labels; or label with date, number, name of easement, name of monitor, and short description, and provide locations and numbers on accompanying map. Was landowner consulted during visit? _ yes X no Notes on boundary condition and signs: Did landowner tour property also? —yes X_ no Ithaca College Natural Lands signs were visible Other people accompanying inspection: in several locations. None Recommended follow-up actions; reminders for next monitoring visit: None • Use map on back to show route of property inspection tour. • Use back of form or separate page if more space is needed for descriptions or other notes regarding the inspection. This conservation easement monitoring and inspection report is intended to describe and document changes observed on the easement property in question, and does not render any opinion or finding as to whether or not any of the observed changes are in conformance with, or in conflict with, the purpose, terms, and conditions of the conservation easement encumbering the property. OF`,?Town of Ithaca 01 w 215 North Tioga St. (607) 273-1721 ° Ithaca NY 14850 www.town.ithaca.ny.us Yo ne Extra Notes: None Draw Monitoring Route and Label Locations Of Any Photographs Taken or Observations Described in Report: 1 !O1 85 LOT 91 L t 1 f 1 �reo� k, k✓ `` �.a � � ,� moa i ' � ✓ i r � a � d; NNm -WEST NoRTNYiEW ROAD °' U=x LOT 88 LOT 97 P�tl ceW w9, � eo GQ� ,y \ \\ Time Spent On Easement Stewardship Tasks: 1.5 hours (Include preparation for visit, driving to and from property, meeting with landowner, walking property, and preparing report and any accompanying photos or other descriptions). CONSERVATION EASEMENT MONITORING & INSPECTION REPORT IC WETLAND MITIGATION SITES - RICH RD. SITE GENERAL INFORMATION OBSERVATIONS County: Tompkins Town: Ithaca Describe new or changed buildings, structures, or other Road(s): Rich Road site is on Rich Road, off Coddington Rd. man-made improvements on the property: Tax parcel #(s): Rich Road site is part of 41-1-30.2 None Acres Under CE: Rich Road site is 11.79 acres Current Landowner: Ithaca College c/o Tim Carey, Assoc. VP Office of Facilities Telephone: 607-274-3269 Describe new or ongoing activities, changes in land use or Mailing Address: Ithaca College, Facilities Building property condition, or human alterations of the property: Ithaca, NY 14850 Dumping of yard waste continues along Rich Other Contact Person: lake Brenner Road on the Ithaca College property. They are Relationship to Owner: Professor, involved in land management in several locations, some close to Rich Road Telephone: 607-274-3967 and others in wetland cell #6. Mailing Address: 258 Center for Natural Sciences, Ithaca College Ithaca, NY 14850 Describe any changes or alterations to the property from Date of Field Inspection: May 27, 2021 _ natural causes, or causes beyond landowner's control: Name T. of Ithaca Inspector: Michael Smith, Senior Planner A tree has uprooted north of cell #5 and is laying Signature: °� across the berm into the wetland. It appears that Emerald Ash Borer has killed X most of the Ash trees in this easment area. Was landowner contacted prior to visit? yes _ no Were any observed changes photographed? Has ownership changed since last visit? _ yes X_ no X If so, provide name and contact info for new owner: yes _no • If yes, attach photographs with pre -made labels; or label with date, number, name of easement, name of monitor, and short description, and provide locations and numbers on accompanying map. Was landowner consulted during visit? _ yes X no Notes on boundary condition and signs: Did landowner tour property also? —yes X_ no Ithaca College Natural Lands signs in many Other people accompanying inspection: locations, including along Rich Road. None Recommended follow-up actions; reminders for next monitoring visit: None • Use map on back to show route of property inspection tour. • Use back of form or separate page if more space is needed for descriptions or other notes regarding the inspection. This conservation easement monitoring and inspection report is intended to describe and document changes observed on the easement property in question, and does not render any opinion or finding as to whether or not any of the observed changes are in conformance with, or in conflict with, the purpose, terms, and conditions of the conservation easement encumbering the property. OF`,?Town of Ithaca 01 w 215 North Tioga St. (607) 273-1721 Ithaca NY 14850 www.town.ithaca.ny.us 4, neo Y Extra Notes: None Draw Monitoring Route and Label Locations Of Any Photographs Taken or Observations Described in Report: ppiroxrnatreN locaboin r+ oVote:cS uu l \ + LOT 91 u \ 10, 89 , n C \ AZT -p- Ce 11 ticxE.q' / � � � f .,..,U % '•.� 1111 s�/ w \✓ `,\ , .., I IX"�"III \ "w".,� / f �aseR knew nwccL wio oV " A � 'Yard waste Ilocaboirn see p1hotos r a 16 \\ I � ` ' ""' WEST MdRTHYtEW ROAtl ., II Y w. rvuusm = x w.wxxy�' ti) \ amco ev [OT 88 LOT 97 P�tl ceW w9, � eo G�Q� ,y \ \\ Time Spent On Easement Stewardship Tasks: 1.5 hours (Include preparation for visit, driving to and from property, meeting with landowner, walking property, and preparing report and any accompanying photos or other descriptions). of x� 16 21 , TOWN OF ITHACA ITHACA COLLEGE WETLAND MITIGATION SITE CONSERVATION EASEMENT Rich Road Site Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, NY With frontage on Rich Road; and via Coddington Road Part of Tax Parcel No. 41.4-30.2 GROUND PHOTOGRAPHS (6) Taken on May 27, 2021 by Michael Smith, Senior Planner, Town of Ithaca Documenting changes on the property described in May 27, 2021 Conservation Easement Property Inspection & Monitoring Report Photo 1 of 6. Rich Road Site. Location of uprooted tree on the berm in Cell 5. Photo 2 of 6. Rich Road Site. Example of yard waste — concrete decoration. Photo 3 of 6. Rich Road Site. Example of yard waste in cell #6. Photo 4 of 6. Rich Road Site. Example of garden waste in cell #6. Photo 5 of 6. Example of dead Ash trees. Photo 6 of 6. Ithaca College sign along Rich Road. TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: TOWN BOARD MEMBERS FROM: MICHAEL SMITH, SENIOR PLANNER DATE: JUNE 2, 2021 RE: ANNUAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT INSPECTION - ITHACA COLLEGE WETLAND MITIGATION SITES RAPONI & RICH ROAD SITES Attached are the copies of the completed Conservation Easement Monitoring & Inspection Reports for the Ithaca College Wetland Mitigation Sites — Raponi & Rich Road Sites. The conservation easement requires that an annual compliance inspection be completed by the Town of Ithaca. This site inspection was completed for the Raponi and Rich Road sites on May 27, 2021 and found both sites to be in compliance with the terms of the easement. It was noted that there were several new piles of yard and garden waste that have been dumped along Rich Road within the easement, some extending into wetland cell 6. Ithaca College has installed additional signs along Rich Road and will remove the piles each year, but new piles are dumped each year. Attached are photos of the yard waste that has been dumped at the Rich Road site. Please contact me at 273-1747 or email me at msmithL&town.ithaca.ny.us if you have any questions. Enc. CONSERVATION EASEMENT MONITORING & INSPECTION REPORT IC WETLAND MITIGATION SITES - RAPONI SITE GENERAL INFORMATION OBSERVATIONS County: Tompkins Town: Ithaca Describe new or changed buildings, structures, or other Road(s): Raponi site is on driveway off Coddington Road man-made improvements on the property: Tax parcel #(s): Raponi site is part of 41-1-30.2 None Acres Under CE: Raponi site is 12.20 acres Current Landowner: Ithaca College c/o Tim Carey, Assoc. VP Office of Facilities Telephone: 607-274-3269 Describe new or ongoing activities, changes in land use or Mailing Address: Ithaca College, Facilities Building property condition, or human alterations of the property: Ithaca, NY 14850 Other Contact Person: lake Brenner None Relationship to Owner: Professor, involved in land management Telephone: 607-274-3967 Mailing Address: 258 Center for Natural Sciences, Ithaca College Ithaca, NY 14850 Describe any changes or alterations to the property from Date of Field Inspection: May 27, 2021 _ natural causes, or causes beyond landowner's control: Name T. of Ithaca Inspector: Michael Smith, Senior Planner Signature:" None Was landowner contacted prior to visit? X yes _ no Were any observed changes photographed? Has ownership changed since last visit? _yes X no X no If so, provide name and contact info for new owner: —Yes • If yes, attach photographs with pre -made labels; or label with date, number, name of easement, name of monitor, and short description, and provide locations and numbers on accompanying map. Was landowner consulted during visit? _ yes X no Notes on boundary condition and signs: Did landowner tour property also? —yes X_ no Ithaca College Natural Lands signs were visible Other people accompanying inspection: in several locations. None Recommended follow-up actions; reminders for next monitoring visit: None • Use map on back to show route of property inspection tour. • Use back of form or separate page if more space is needed for descriptions or other notes regarding the inspection. This conservation easement monitoring and inspection report is intended to describe and document changes observed on the easement property in question, and does not render any opinion or finding as to whether or not any of the observed changes are in conformance with, or in conflict with, the purpose, terms, and conditions of the conservation easement encumbering the property. OF`,?Town of Ithaca 01 w 215 North Tioga St. (607) 273-1721 ° Ithaca NY 14850 www.town.ithaca.ny.us Yo ne Extra Notes: None Draw Monitoring Route and Label Locations Of Any Photographs Taken or Observations Described in Report: 1 !O1 85 LOT 91 L t 1 f 1 �reo� k, k✓ `` �.a � � ,� moa i ' � ✓ i r � a � d; NNm -WEST NoRTNYiEW ROAD °' U=x LOT 88 LOT 97 P�tl ceW w9, � eo GQ� ,y \ \\ Time Spent On Easement Stewardship Tasks: 1.5 hours (Include preparation for visit, driving to and from property, meeting with landowner, walking property, and preparing report and any accompanying photos or other descriptions). CONSERVATION EASEMENT MONITORING & INSPECTION REPORT IC WETLAND MITIGATION SITES - RICH RD. SITE GENERAL INFORMATION OBSERVATIONS County: Tompkins Town: Ithaca Describe new or changed buildings, structures, or other Road(s): Rich Road site is on Rich Road, off Coddington Rd. man-made improvements on the property: Tax parcel #(s): Rich Road site is part of 41-1-30.2 None Acres Under CE: Rich Road site is 11.79 acres Current Landowner: Ithaca College c/o Tim Carey, Assoc. VP Office of Facilities Telephone: 607-274-3269 Describe new or ongoing activities, changes in land use or Mailing Address: Ithaca College, Facilities Building property condition, or human alterations of the property: Ithaca, NY 14850 Dumping of yard waste continues along Rich Other Contact Person: lake Brenner Road on the Ithaca College property. They are Relationship to Owner: Professor, involved in land management in several locations, some close to Rich Road Telephone: 607-274-3967 and others in wetland cell #6. Mailing Address: 258 Center for Natural Sciences, Ithaca College Ithaca, NY 14850 Describe any changes or alterations to the property from Date of Field Inspection: May 27, 2021 _ natural causes, or causes beyond landowner's control: Name T. of Ithaca Inspector: Michael Smith, Senior Planner A tree has uprooted north of cell #5 and is laying Signature: °� across the berm into the wetland. It appears that Emerald Ash Borer has killed X most of the Ash trees in this easment area. Was landowner contacted prior to visit? yes _ no Were any observed changes photographed? Has ownership changed since last visit? _ yes X_ no X If so, provide name and contact info for new owner: yes _no • If yes, attach photographs with pre -made labels; or label with date, number, name of easement, name of monitor, and short description, and provide locations and numbers on accompanying map. Was landowner consulted during visit? _ yes X no Notes on boundary condition and signs: Did landowner tour property also? —yes X_ no Ithaca College Natural Lands signs in many Other people accompanying inspection: locations, including along Rich Road. None Recommended follow-up actions; reminders for next monitoring visit: None • Use map on back to show route of property inspection tour. • Use back of form or separate page if more space is needed for descriptions or other notes regarding the inspection. This conservation easement monitoring and inspection report is intended to describe and document changes observed on the easement property in question, and does not render any opinion or finding as to whether or not any of the observed changes are in conformance with, or in conflict with, the purpose, terms, and conditions of the conservation easement encumbering the property. OF`,?Town of Ithaca 01 w 215 North Tioga St. (607) 273-1721 Ithaca NY 14850 www.town.ithaca.ny.us 4, neo Y Extra Notes: None Draw Monitoring Route and Label Locations Of Any Photographs Taken or Observations Described in Report: ppiroxrnatreN locaboin r+ oVote:cS uu l \ + LOT 91 u \ 10, 89 , n C \ AZT -p- Ce 11 ticxE.q' / � � � f .,..,U % '•.� 1111 s�/ w \✓ `,\ , .., I IX"�"III \ "w".,� / f �aseR knew nwccL wio oV " A � 'Yard waste Ilocaboirn see p1hotos r a 16 \\ I � ` ' ""' WEST MdRTHYtEW ROAtl ., II Y w. rvuusm = x w.wxxy�' ti) \ amco ev [OT 88 LOT 97 P�tl ceW w9, � eo G�Q� ,y \ \\ Time Spent On Easement Stewardship Tasks: 1.5 hours (Include preparation for visit, driving to and from property, meeting with landowner, walking property, and preparing report and any accompanying photos or other descriptions). of x� 16 21 , TOWN OF ITHACA ITHACA COLLEGE WETLAND MITIGATION SITE CONSERVATION EASEMENT Rich Road Site Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, NY With frontage on Rich Road; and via Coddington Road Part of Tax Parcel No. 41.4-30.2 GROUND PHOTOGRAPHS (6) Taken on May 27, 2021 by Michael Smith, Senior Planner, Town of Ithaca Documenting changes on the property described in May 27, 2021 Conservation Easement Property Inspection & Monitoring Report Photo 1 of 6. Rich Road Site. Location of uprooted tree on the berm in Cell 5. Photo 2 of 6. Rich Road Site. Example of yard waste — concrete decoration. Photo 3 of 6. Rich Road Site. Example of yard waste in cell #6. Photo 4 of 6. Rich Road Site. Example of garden waste in cell #6. Photo 5 of 6. Example of dead Ash trees. Photo 6 of 6. Ithaca College sign along Rich Road. Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permit Application Report From: 5/11/2021 To: 5/31/2021 Application # Date Type SBL Legal Address 2021-0210 5/3/2021 EXTERNAL PLUMBING PERMIT 70.-11-21 217 Tareyton Dr Description: REPLACE 30' OF LATERAL WITH 4" SDR35. 2021-0211 5/3/2021 OPERATING PERMIT REGISTRY 71.-1-33 508 Warren Rd Description: Rental Registry - Single Family 6/11/2021 Inspector Status APPROVED PENDING Construction Cost 2021-0212 5/3/2021 DECK 45.-1-25 179 King Rd E DMAGNUSO APPROVED 7000.00 Description: Install an 11' x 16' deck off 28' above ground pool including a 4' wide stair case with closable gate. 2021-0213 5/5/2021 OPERATING PERMIT REGISTRY 70.-10-23 298 Birchwood Dr N MSTONIER APPROVED Description: Rental Registry - Single Family Dwelling with an Accessory Dwelling Unit. Owner Occupied 2021-0214 5/5/2021 ELECTRICAL ONLY 17.-3-23 21 Renwick Heights Rd JHULL APPROVED Description: 50 amp 240 volt receptacle fed from house, underground in pipe. Trench to bury pipe 18 inches deep, up hill from north-east corner of house, under driveway to carport 2021-0215 5/6/2021 ELECTRICAL ONLY 45.-1-11 120 Ridgecrest Rd DMAGNUSO APPROVED Description: Remove existing fuse panels and replace existing 2 pole breaker for garage feed to a single pole 20A breaker. Install junction boxes and replace existing outlet with GFI breaker. NYSEG#10300774751 2021-0216 5/10/2021 ROOFING 29.-6-23 123 Westhaven Rd Description: Installing metal roof over existing shingles 2021-0217 5/11/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A46.-1-12.1 100 Updike Rd Description: Replacing siding casings and back deck 2021-0218 5/11/2021 ROOFING 29.-84 278 Coy Glen Rd Description: Install metal roof over existing old shingles roof 2021-0219 5/11/2021 HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 24.-4-10 121 Hopkins Rd Description: LG 3 Ton Central ASHP, electric upgrade, cellulose, and air sealing 2021-0220 5/11/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A70.-11-34.32 136 Salem Dr Description: Bathroom Renovations Page 1 of 7 JHULL APPROVED 8,825 MKELLY PENDING 12000.00 DMAGNUSO APPROVED 7000.00 JHULL APPROVED 20835.47 MSTONIER APPROVED 19857.00 lication # Date Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permit Application Report From: 5/11/2021 SBL 2021-0221 5/12/2021 HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 48.-1-14.1 Description: Heat Pump - LG 3.5 ton 4 zone ductless mini split system To: 5/31/2021 I Address 290 Burns Rd 2021-0222 5/12/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A58.-2-39.391 103 Terraceview Dr Description: Suite bathroom and kitchen modification, patio roof reinforcement. 2021-0223 5/12/2021 OPERATING PERMIT REGISTRY 58.-2-39.391 103 TERRACEVIEW DRIV Description: Rental Registry - Attached Single Family Dwelling - Not required to be owner occupied. 2021-0224 5/13/2021 ELECTRICAL ONLY 45.-2-26 121 Ridgecrest Rd Description: Replace existing outlet below panel with GFCI outlet and update electrical service grounding. NYSEG# 10300774751. 2021-0225 5/13/2021 ROOFING 33.-2-6.21 704 Elmira Rd Description: Remove existing asphalt shingles and install new underlayments and architectural shingles 2021-0226 5/14/2021 ROOFING 60.-1-4.21 BLACK OAK LANE TAX P Description: Strip 4 bay garage roof to deck, deck repairs as needed, & reshingle roof. 2021-0227 5/14/2021 ROOFING 72.-1-1.134 108 Brandywine Dr Description: Remove old shingles on entire house, install new architectural shingles. 6/11/2021 Construction Inspector Status Cost DMAGNUSO PENDING 25,297 MKELLY APPROVED 1,000 MKELLY PENDING 91IMIT-el ► • S"C• 0 DMAGNUSO APPROVED 19680.00 MKELLY JHULL 2021-0228 5/14/2021 HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 57.-1-8.120 205 EASTERN HEIGHTS D MKELLY Description: Installation of LG LMU300HHV 2 head ductless heat pump system, 1 outdoor unit and 2 indoor units 2021-0229 5/14/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A52.-2-3 130 Northview Rd MKELLY Description: Basement remodel that requires some non-bearing wall bearing wall framing, plumbing & electrical APPROVED 12,825 APPROVED 17862.00 APPROVED PENDING 71000.00 2021-0230 5/14/2021 DECK 56.-3-13.11 8 JOHN STREET MKELLY APPROVED 15000.00 Description: Build anew 25 ft x 16 ft deck, raised to the level of the main floor at the back of the house, plus an adjacent hot tub on a concrete slab. Includes electrical. 2021-0231 5/17/2021 ROOFING 70.-3-12 408 Winston Dr MSTONIER APPROVED 21,000 Description: Remove main roof, cover first 6' with ice & water barrier and remaining with underlayment. Apply dripedge to eaves rakes. Install architectural shingles where removed. Clean up debris. Page 2 of 7 lication # Date Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permit Application Report From: 5/11/2021 SBL 2021-0232 5/17/2021 OPERATING PERMIT REGISTRY 66.-2-10.2 Description: Rental Registry - Single Family Home Three Bedrooms To: 5/31/2021 I Address 216 Forest Home Dr 6/11/2021 Inspector Status MSTONIER APPROVED Construction Cost 2021-0233 5/17/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A56.-3-13.6 121 Park Ln MKELLY PENDING 6500.00 Description: Upgrading to become a legal 2 family house by installing a 1 hour fire rated ceiling in the bottom floor dwelling space. Addition of smoke alarms or CO alarms as needed for code. Repair fire rated coating under garage floor. Misc electrical fixture work as discussed with Martin Kelly. 2021-0234 5/18/2021 ROOFING 71.-7-8 1039 Hanshaw Rd MSTONIER APPROVED 4,624 Description: Doing a complete tear -off on Garage roof and installing rolled roofing system 2021-0235 5/18/2021 ROOFING 37.-1-6.1 215 King Rd W DMAGNUSO PENDING Description: Doing a tear -off and installing a new shingle roofing system 2021-0236 5/18/2021 ROOFING 53.-1-15.9 106 JUNIPER DRIVE MKELLY APPROVED 25877.00 Description: Strip roof to deck, deck repairs as needed, add ice & water shield in valleys & eve's, & reshingle roof 2021-0237 5/18/2021 ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 72.-1-1.175 127 Burleigh Dr Description: Install a 12'x 20' shed in backyard MSTONIER PENDING 3500.00 2021-0239 5/18/2021 ROOFING 45.-1-9 114 Ridgecrest Rd DMAGNUSO APPROVED 11420.00 Description: Complete tear off of all existing roofing materials down to wood decking on all roof sections. Will install new painted galvanized steel drip edge, two courses of ice/water membrane on all eave sections, one layer in mid section of all valleys. Will install #15 felt underlayment over all remaining sections of roof decking, then 30 year architectural style shingles. Will install all necessary flashings for chimneys, pipe venting, bath fan vents, etc; along with a continuous shingle - over style ridge vent panel on all roof peaks requiring ventilation. Will install a new 14" Velux Suntunnel unit in kitchen ceiling. 2021-0240 5/19/2021 ELECTRICAL ONLY 44.-2-8.1 171 King Rd E Description: Emergency Job, Replace deteriorated meter can. ES0#10300785425 DMAGNUSO APPROVED 2021-0241 5/19/2021 ROOFING 33.-2-6.22 702 Elmira Rd DMAGNUSO APPROVED 6850.00 Description: Remove existing ridge cap shingles and cut back plywood to accept 24' section of ridge vent to be centered in middle of buildings peak. Install new GAF brand Timberline architectural style shingles over existing one layer of roofing materials. No tear off required. 2021-0242 5/21/2021 CHANGE OF USE 40.-4-2 821A Danby Rd DMAGNUSO APPROVED Description: CBD shop occupying space previously occupied by Just Desserts. Use changing from B to M occupancy class. Page 3of7 Town of Ithaca 6/1/2021 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permit Application Report From: 5/11/2021 To: 5/31/2021 Construction Application # Date Type SBL Legal Address Inspector Status Cost 2021-0243 5/21/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A52.-1-11 125 Northview Rd MKELLY PENDING 10000.00 Description: Enclose screened in porch to make 4 season room. Add windows and better door 2021-0244 5/24/2021 OPERATING PERMIT REGISTRY 73.-1-9.13 246 Sapsucker Woods Rd MSTONIER PENDING Description: Rental Registry - Single Family Dwelling 2021-0245 5/24/2021 OPERATING PERMIT 47.-1-11.3 920 Coddington Rd LKOFOID PENDING Description: Day Care Facility 2021-0247 5/25/2021 TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRU 68.-1-1.2 189 Pleasant Grove Rd MSTONIER APPROVED Description: 30'x 60' pole tent with partial walls 2021-0248 5/25/2021 TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRU 68.-1-1.2 189 Pleasant Grove Rd MSTONIER APPROVED Description: 30'x 60' pole tent with partial walls 2021-0249 5/25/2021 TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRU 68.-1-1.2 189 Pleasant Grove Rd MSTONIER APPROVED Description: 30'x 60' Pole tent with partial walls 2021-0250 5/25/2021 HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 71.-1-11.27 330 Siena Dr MSTONIER PENDING 4273.78 Description: Installation of a Mitsubishi 9,000 btu hyper -heat split system heat pump on the southern side of the house. 2021-0251 5/26/2021 SOLAR 57.-1-18 115 Pine Tree Rd MKELLY PENDING 35,360 Description: Installation of a 10.4kW roof -mounted solar PV system. 2021-0252 5/26/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A60.1-1-3.1 210-1 Wildflower Dr MKELLY PENDING 4,200 Description: replace cedar shake siding with either primed cedar shakes for partial wall replacement or James Hardi 7" reveal plank siding for full walls. Misc. trim replacement will be with pvc. Strip walls to be replaced, install new tyvek and tape all seams. Install new shake or hardi siding 2021-0253 5/26/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A60.1-1-3.2 210-2 Wildflower Dr MKELLY PENDING 5,640 Description: Replace Cedar Shake Siding with either Cedar Shakes on Partial Walls or James Hardi 7" Reveal Plank Siding for Full Walls. Misc. Trim Replacement will be PVC. 2021-0254 5/26/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A60.1-1-3.4 210-4 Wildflower Dr MKELLY PENDING 8,160 Description: Replace Cedar Shake Siding with either Primed Cedar Shakes for Partial Walls or James Hardi 7" Reveal Plank Siding for Full Walls. Misc. Trim Replacement will be with PVC Page 4 of 7 lication # Date Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permit Application Report From: 5/11/20211 SBL To: 5/31/2021 I Address 6/11/20211 Construction Inspector Status Cost 2021-0255 5/26/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A60.1-1-6.1 220-1 Wildflower Dr MKELLY PENDING 7,320 Description: Replace Existing Cedar Shake Siding with either Primed Cedar Shakes for Partial Walls of James Hardi 7" Reveal Plank Siding for Full Walls. Misc. Trim Replacement will be with PVC. Strip Walls to be replaced includes New Tyvek and Tyvek Tape at all Seams. Install New Shake or Hardi Board Siding 2021-0256 5/26/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A60.1-1-15.2 211-3 Strawberry Hill Cir MKELLY PENDING 12600.00 Description: Replace Existing Cedar Shake Siding with either Primed Cedar Shakes for Partial Walls of James Hardi 7" Reveal Plank Siding for Full Walls. Misc. Trim Replacement will be with PVC. Strip Walls to be replaced includes New Tyvek and Tyvek Tape at all Seams. Install New Shake or Hardi Board Siding 2021-0257 5/26/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A60.1-1-15.3 211-4 Strawberry Hill Cir MKELLY PENDING 3000.00 Description: Replace Existing Cedar Shake Siding with either Primed Cedar Shakes for Partial Walls of James Hardi 7" Reveal Plank Siding for Full Walls. Misc. Trim Replacement will be with PVC. Strip Walls to be replaced includes New Tyvek and Tyvek Tape at all Seams. Install New Shake or Hardi Board Siding 2021-0258 5/26/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A60.1-1-15.1 211-2 Strawberry Hill Cir MKELLY PENDING 1,560 Description: Replace Existing Cedar Shake Siding with either Primed Cedar Shakes for Partial Walls of James Hardi 7" Reveal Plank Siding for Full Walls. Misc. Trim Replacement will be with PVC. Strip Walls to be replaced includes New Tyvek and Tyvek Tape at all Seams. Install New Shake or Hardi Board Siding 2021-0259 5/26/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A60.1-1-6.4 220-4 Wildflower Dr MKELLY PENDING 12,720 Description: Replace Existing Cedar Shake Siding with either Primed Cedar Shakes for Partial Walls of James Hardi 7" Reveal Plank Siding for Full Walls. Misc. Trim Replacement will be with PVC. Strip Walls to be replaced includes New Tyvek and Tyvek Tape at all Seams. Install New Shake or Hardi Board Siding 2021-0260 5/26/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A60.1-1-6.3 220-3 Wildflower Dr MKELLY PENDING 1800.00 Description: Replace Existing Cedar Shake Siding with either Primed Cedar Shakes for Partial Walls of James Hardi 7" Reveal Plank Siding for Full Walls. Misc. Trim Replacement will be with PVC. Strip Walls to be replaced includes New Tyvek and Tyvek Tape at all Seams. Install New Shake or Hardi Board Siding 2021-0261 5/26/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A60.1-1-6.2 220-2 Wildflower Dr MKELLY PENDING 4,920 Description: Replace Existing Cedar Shake Siding with either Primed Cedar Shakes for Partial Walls of James Hardi 7" Reveal Plank Siding for Full Walls. Misc. Trim Replacement will be with PVC. Strip Walls to be replaced includes New Tyvek and Tyvek Tape at all Seams. Install New Shake or Hardi Board Siding 2021-0262 5/26/2021 TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRU 71.-1-10.2 309 Siena Dr MSTONIER PENDING Description: 40'x 120' Pole tent with some sides Page 5of7 Town of Ithaca 6/1/2021 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permit Application Report 2021-0265 5/27/2021 OPERATING PERMIT REGISTRY 50.-1-5.2 115 Rich Rd DMAGNUSO PENDING Description: Rental Registry - Single Family Dwelling with an Accessory Dwelling Unit. (Owner Occupied) ADU - Variance was granted for ADU in 1987. Page 6of7 From: 5/11/2021 To: 5/31/2021 Construction Application # Date Type SBL Legal Address Inspector Status Cost 2021-0263 5/27/2021 ROOFING 57.-1-8.6 102 Regency Ln MKELLY PENDING 11,756 Description: Re -roofing 2021-0264 5/27/2021 ROOFING 43.-1-3.35 140 King Rd E DMAGNUSO PENDING 5,232.42 Description: Replace the existing roof and extend the roof out 6 or 8 feet but only put a wall on the back side (side facing neighbor's house). The surface under the roof extension to be concrete 2021-0265 5/27/2021 OPERATING PERMIT REGISTRY 50.-1-5.2 115 Rich Rd DMAGNUSO PENDING Description: Rental Registry - Single Family Dwelling with an Accessory Dwelling Unit. (Owner Occupied) ADU - Variance was granted for ADU in 1987. Page 6of7 Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permit Application Report - Totals From: 5/11/2021 Permit Type ACCESSORY STRUCTURE CHANGE OF USE DECK ELECTRICAL ONLY EXTERNAL PLUMBING PERMIT HEATING AND COOLING UNIT OPERATING PERMIT OPERATING PERMIT REGISTRY ROOFING SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/ALTERATION SOLAR TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURE Total: To: 5/31/2021 Count 1 1 2 4 1 4 1 6 13 16 1 4 54 6/11/2021 Town of Ithaca 6/11/20211 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permits Issued Perm # Date Type SBL Legal Address Inpector Status Cnst. Cost 2021-0202 5/3/2021 ELECTRICAL ONLY 72.-1-8.2 540 Warren Rd MSTONIER CLOSED Desc: REPLACE EXISTING 200A SERVICE WITH 7 METERS AND FUSE BOXES IN LAUNDRY ROOM WITH NEW 400A EZ METER PACK ON EXTERIOR OF BUILDING WITH 7 NEW 100A SERVICES AND ELECTRIC BREAKER PANELS. NYSEG#10300777816 2021-0207 5/3/2021 ROOFING 66.-3-21 101 Halcyon Hill Rd MSTONIER OPEN 17750.00 Desc: Remove and install new roofing on entire house and rear dormer. 2021-0210 5/3/2021 EXTERNAL PLUMBING PERMIT 70.-11-21 217 Tareyton Dr CLOSED Desc: REPLACE 30' OF LATERAL WITH 4" SDR35. 2021-0208 5/4/2021 ELECTRICAL ONLY 64.-1-2.2 251 Solidago Rd MSTONIER OPEN Desc: Adding 10 cut off light fixtures to the exterior of the R5 building in the parking area. 2021-0209 5/4/2021 COMMERCIAL RENOVATION/ALTERATION 64.-1-1 201 Palm Rd MSTONIER OPEN 5,000 Desc: Adding fire alarm horn strobe to room 104 at the EH&S building. (electrical included) 2021-0212 5/7/2021 DECK 45.-1-25 179 King Rd E DMAGNUSO OPEN 7000.00 Desc: Install an 11' x 16' deck off 28' above ground pool including a 4' wide stair case with closable gate. 2021-0214 5/7/2021 ELECTRICAL ONLY 17.-3-23 21 Renwick Heights Rd JHULL OPEN Desc: 50 amp 240 volt receptacle fed from house, underground in pipe. Trench to bury pipe 18 inches deep, up hill from north-east corner of house, under driveway to carport 2021-0143 5/10/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/ALTERATION 19.-2-13 1036 East Shore Dr JHULL OPEN 75000.00 Desc: Extend first and second floors approx 12 ft. by 20.5 ft. addition with a 6 ft. by 13 ft. 8 inch deck on second floor. Enlarging the living room and bedroom. 2021-0199 5/10/2021 DECK 72.-1-1.118 318 Winthrop Dr MSTONIER OPEN 15000.00 Desc: Replace the existing old deck with a new one. Remove the gravel under (no piping exists underneath), replace it with concrete, also anchor the 6" x 6" posts to this concrete structure. 2021-0215 5/11/2021 ELECTRICAL ONLY 45.-1-11 120 Ridgecrest Rd DMAGNUSO OPEN Desc: Remove existing fuse panels and replace existing 2- pole breaker for garage feed to a single pole 20 amp breaker. Install junction boxes and replace existing outlet with GFCI breaker. NYSEG#10300774751 2021-0213 5/11/2021 OPERATING PERMIT REGISTRY 70.-10-23 298 Birchwood Dr N CTORRES OPEN Desc: Rental Registry - Single Family Dwelling with an Accessory Dwelling Unit. Owner Occupied Page 1 of 5 Perm # Date Type Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permits Issued SBL Legal Address 6/11/20211 Inpector Status Cnst. Cost 2021-0194 5/12/2021 HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 61.-1-8.46 12 DOVE DRIVE MKELLY OPEN 15,909 Desc: Install a whole house air -source heat pump system to consist of a 5 ton LG ARUN060GSS4 outdoor compressor and a LG ARNU543NKA4 indoor air handling unit, removing the existing central air conditioner & gas furnace, and using the existing 200 amp service. 2021-0203 5/12/2021 TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURE 33.-3-2.10 122 Ithaca Beer Dr DMAGNUSO OPEN Desc: Install 30'x 60' Pole Tent/Event Tent 2021-0204 5/12/2021 TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURE 33.-3-2.10 122 Ithaca Beer Dr DMAGNUSO OPEN Desc: Install Beer Garden 30'x 45' Frame Tent 2021-0190 5/13/2021 ELECTRICAL ONLY 73.-1-1.4 579 Warren Rd MSTONIER OPEN 10,000 Desc: Replace old smoke detectors and tie into new existing panel 2021-0224 5/14/2021 ELECTRICAL ONLY 45.-2-26 121 Ridgecrest Rd DMAGNUSO OPEN Desc: Replace existing outlet below panel with GFCI outlet and update electrical service grounding. NYSEG# 10300774751. 2021-0225 5/14/2021 ROOFING 33.-2-6.21 704 Elmira Rd DMAGNUSO OPEN 19680.00 Desc: Remove existing shingles and install #15 felt, ice and water, and Owens Corning Duration architectural shingles. Install EPDM rubber membrane over flat area (north side) of attached garage. 2021-0227 5/17/2021 ROOFING 72.-1-1.134 108 Brandywine Dr JHULL OPEN 17862.00 Desc: Remove old shingles on entire house, install new architectural shingles. 2021-0226 5/17/2021 ROOFING 60.-1-4.21 BLACK OAK LANE Tx Pcl MKELLY OPEN 12,825 Desc: Strip 4 bay garage roof to deck, deck repairs as needed, & reshingle roof. 2021-0230 5/18/2021 DECK 56.-3-13.11 8 JOHN STREET MKELLY OPEN 15000.00 Desc: Build a new 25 ft x 16 ft deck, raised to the level of the main floor at the back of the house, plus an adjacent hot tub on a concrete slab. Includes electrical. 2021-0236 5/19/2021 ROOFING 53.-1-15.9 106 JUNIPER DRIVE MKELLY OPEN 25877.00 Desc: Strip roof to deck, deck repairs as needed, add ice & water shield in valleys & eve's, & reshingle roof 2021-0231 5/19/2021 ROOFING 70.-3-12 408 Winston Dr MSTONIER CLOSED 21,000 Desc: Remove main roof, cover first 6' with ice & water barrier and remaining with underlayment. Apply dripedge to eaves rakes. Install architectural shingles where removed. Clean up debris. Page 2 of 5 Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permits Issued Perm # Date Type SBL Legal Address 2021-0234 5/20/2021 ROOFING 71.-7-8 1039 Hanshaw Rd Desc: Doing a complete tear -off on Garage roof and installing rolled roofing system 2021-0240 5/20/2021 ELECTRICAL ONLY 44.-2-8.1 171 King Rd E Desc: Emergency repair: replace deteriorated meter can. NYSEG #10300785425. 2021-02205/20/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/ALTERATION 70.-11-34.32 136 Salem Dr Desc: Bathroom Renovations 6/11/20211 Inpector Status Cnst. Cost MSTONIER CLOSED 4,624 DMAGNUSO OPEN MSTONIER OPEN 19857.00 2021-0241 5/20/2021 ROOFING 33.-2-6.22 702 Elmira Rd DMAGNUSO OPEN 6850.00 Desc: Remove existing ridge cap shingles and cut back plywood to accept 24' section of ridge vent to be centered in middle of buildings peak. Install new GAF brand Timberline architectural style shingles over existing one layer of roofing materials. No tear off required. 2021-0219 5/20/2021 HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 24.-4-10 121 Hopkins Rd JHULL OPEN 20835.47 Desc: LG 3 Ton Central ASHP, electric upgrade, cellulose, and air sealing 2021-0239 5/20/2021 ROOFING 45.-1-9 114 Ridgecrest Rd DMAGNUSO OPEN 11420.00 Desc: Strip roof to deck, repair deck sheathing as needed, and install ice & water shield in valleys & eve's, and shingle roof. Install a new 14" Velux Suntunnel unit in kitchen ceiling. 2021-0232 5/20/2021 OPERATING PERMIT REGISTRY 66.-2-10.2 216 Forest Home Dr CTORRES OPEN Desc: Rental Registry - Single Family Home 2021-0216 5/21/2021 ROOFING 29.-6-23 123 Westhaven Rd JHULL OPEN 8,825 Desc: Installing metal roof over existing shingles 2021-0228 5/21/2021 HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 57.-1-8.120 205 EASTERN HEIGHTS MKELLY OPEN Desc: Heat pump system installation - LG LMU300HHV 2 head ductless -1 outdoor unit and 2 indoor units. 2021-0218 5/21/2021 ROOFING 29.-84 278 Coy Glen Rd DMAGNUSO OPEN 7000.00 Desc: Install metal roof over existing shingles. 2021-0189 5/24/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/ALTERATION 26.-4-7 175 Williams Glen Rd JHULL OPEN 15000.00 Desc: Add full bath to laundry room, electrical and plumbing included and reconfiguration in existing bathroom. 2021-0246 5/24/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/ALTERATION 70.-11-9 206 Tareyton Dr OPEN Desc: Page 3of5 Town of Ithaca 6/11/20211 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permits Issued Perm # Date Type SBL Legal Address Inpector Status Cnst. Cost 2021-0222 5/25/2021 SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/ALTERATION 58.-2-39.391 103 TERRACEVIEW DRIVMKELLY OPEN 1,000 Desc: Suite bathroom and kitchen modification, patio roof reinforcement. 2021-0242 5/25/2021 CHANGE OF USE 40.-4-2 821A Danby Rd DMAGNUSO CLOSED Desc: CBD shop occupying space previously occupied by Just Desserts. Use changing from B to M occupancy class. 2021-0122 5/27/2021 POOL AND SPA 48.-1-14.2 807 Coddington Rd DMAGNUSO OPEN 10368.00 Desc: Install 21' above ground pool with electrical. 2021-0247 5/28/2021 TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURE 68.-1-1.2 189 Pleasant Grove Rd MSTONIER OPEN Desc: 30'x 60' pole tent with partial walls 2021-0248 5/28/2021 TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURE 68.-1-1.2 189 Pleasant Grove Rd MSTONIER OPEN Desc: 30'x 60' pole tent with partial walls 2021-0249 5/28/2021 TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURE 68.-1-1.2 189 Pleasant Grove Rd MSTONIER OPEN Desc: 30'x 60' Pole tent with partial walls 2021-0250 5/28/2021 HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 71.-1-11.27 330 Siena Dr MSTONIER OPEN 4273.78 Desc: Installation of a Mitsubishi 9,000 btu hyper -heat split system heat pump on the southern side of the house. Total 41 Page 4 of 5 6/11/2021 Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Permits Issued - Totals From: 5/11/2021 Permit Type CHANGE OF USE COMMERCIAL RENOVATION/ALTERATION DECK ELECTRICAL ONLY EXTERNAL PLUMBING PERMIT HEATING AND COOLING UNIT OPERATING PERMIT REGISTRY POOL AND SPA ROOFING SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/ALTERATION TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURE To: 5/31/2021 Count 1 1 3 7 1 4 2 1 11 5 5 Total: 41 Town of Ithaca 6/11/2021 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Certificates Issued From: 5/11/2021 To: 5/31/2021 Cert. # Date Type Temp SBL Legal Address Inspector Status 2020-0148 5/3/2021 CO 71.-2-11 126 Christopher Cir MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2020-0505 5/3/2021 CC 71.-2-11 126 Christopher Cir MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 2021-0183 5/3/2021 Cert of C X 23.-1-14.2 250 Dubois Rd JHULL ISSUED Permit Type: ELECTRICAL ONLY 2020-0496 5/3/2021 CC X 57.-1-8.161 107 TUDOR ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2020-0270 5/4/2021 CC 57.-1-8.145 204 TUDOR ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 2020-0262 5/4/2021 CC 57.-1-8.145 204 TUDOR ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: ELECTRICAL ONLY 2020-0394 5/4/2021 CO 57.-1-28 135 PINE TREE ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE AD 2019-0225 5/4/2021 CC 49.-14 616 CODDINGTON ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2020-0375 5/4/2021 CC 49.-14 616 CODDINGTON ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2019-0242 5/5/2021 CC 43.-1-3.5 120 King Rd E MMOSELEY ISSUED Permit Type: EDUCATIONAL RENOVATION/Al- ENOVATION/AL2020-0285 2020-0285 5/5/2021 CC 26.-4-4 105 WILLIAMS GLEN ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: ROOFING 2020-0337 5/5/2021 CC 52.-1-24 151 NORTHVIEW ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2020-0272 5/5/2021 CC 26.-1-2 156 BUNDY ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: ROOFING 2020-0256 5/5/2021 CC 31.-3-1 111 Fidler Rd DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: DEMOLITION 2021-0210 5/6/2021 CO 70.-11-21 217 Tareyton Dr ISSUED Permit Type: 2021-0083 5/6/2021 CO 46.-1-15.15 110 Southwoods Dr ISSUED Permit Type: EXTERNAL PLUMBING PERMIT 2021-0160 5/6/2021 CC X 70.-10-3.23 222 Sapsucker Woods Rd ISSUED Permit Type: Page 1 of 5 Town of Ithaca 6/11/2021 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Certificates Issued From: 5/11/2021 To: 5/31/2021 Cert. # Date Type Temp SBL Legal Address Inspector Status 2020-0349 5/7/2021 CC 57.-1-8.150 108 TUDOR ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2020-0317 5/7/2021 CC 60.-1-32 1342 SLATERVILLE ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 2020-0307 5/7/2021 CC 57.-1-8.173 213 TUDOR ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 2020-0254 5/7/2021 CC 47.-2-6.51 975 CODDINGTON ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: DECK 2017-0421 5/7/2021 CO 52.-1-20 403 Coddington Rd MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: TWO FAMILY RESIDENCE NEW 2021-0032 5/10/2021 CC 63.-1-8.1 161 Synchrotron Dr MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: ELECTRICAL ONLY 2020-0052 5/11/2021 TCO X 73.-1-1.4 579 Warren Rd MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: COMMERCIAL ADDITION 2020-0152 5/11/2021 CC 61.-1-8.46 12 DOVE DRIVE MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: DECK 2020-0315 5/12/2021 CC 33.-3-2.10 122 Ithaca Beer Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRU 2021-0069 5/12/2021 CC 58.-1-33.1 1463 SLATERVILLE ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2020-0316 5/12/2021 CC 33.-3-2.10 122 Ithaca Beer Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRU 2020-0549 5/13/2021 CO 66.-2-10.2 216 Forest Home Dr MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2020-0553 5/13/2021 CO 70.-11-9 206 Tareyton Dr MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: TWO FAMILY RESIDENCE NEW 2020-0364 5/13/2021 CC 29.-6-26 127 Westhaven Rd DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: DECK 2020-0277 5/14/2021 CC 29.-6-8 102 Haller Blvd DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: ROOFING 2020-0145 5/17/2021 CO 18.-5-7 938 East Shore Dr JHULL ISSUED Permit Type: DECK 2021-0117 5/17/2021 CC 72.-1-1.149 119 Simsbury Dr JHULL ISSUED Permit Type: ROOFING Page 2of5 Town of Ithaca 6/11/2021 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Certificates Issued From: 5/11/2021 To: 5/31/2021 Cert. # Date Type Temp SBL Legal Address Inspector Status 2019-0625 5/18/2021 CC 44.-14.35 200 King Rd E DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: ELECTRICAL ONLY 2020-0080 5/18/2021 CC 39.-1-29 341 Stone Quarry Rd DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2021-0103 5/18/2021 CC 30.-14 494 Five Mile Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: SOLAR 2021-0191 5/18/2021 CC 30.-14 494 Five Mile Dr DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: SOLAR 2018-0599 5/18/2021 CO 36.-1-7.1 1176 Danby Rd DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2020-0334 5/21/2021 CC 41.-1-30.2 953 Danby Rd DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRU 2021-0116 5/21/2021 CC 71.-6-3 1105 Hanshaw Rd JHULL ISSUED Permit Type: ROOFING 2021-0003 5/21/2021 CC 35.-2-8 366 King Rd W DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: ELECTRICAL ONLY 2021-0181 5/25/2021 CC 45.-1-43 20 Chase Ln DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: ELECTRICAL ONLY 2021-0187 5/25/2021 CC 41.-1-30.2 953 Danby Rd DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: PYROTECHNICS 2020-0567 5/26/2021 CO 26.-4-35 1201 TRUMANSBURG ROA MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2021-0231 5/26/2021 CC 70.-3-12 408 Winston Dr MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: ROOFING 2021-0231 5/26/2021 CC 70.-3-12 408 Winston Dr MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: ROOFING 2020-0398 5/26/2021 CC 44.-14.35 200 King Rd E DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2021-0234 5/26/2021 CC 71.-7-8 1039 Hanshaw Rd MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: ROOFING 2020-0406 5/26/2021 CC 70.-10-6 1438 Hanshaw Rd MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: ELECTRICAL ONLY 2021-0242 5/26/2021 CO 40.-4-2 821A Danby Rd DMAGNUSO ISSUED Permit Type: CHANGE OF USE Page 3 of 5 Town of Ithaca 6/11/2021 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Certificates Issued From: 5/11/2021 To: 5/31/2021 Cert. # Date Type Temp SBL Legal Address Inspector Status 2020-0281 5/26/2021 CC 24.-5-7.1 211 HAYTS ROAD MKELLY ISSUED Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY RENOVATION/A 2021-0202 5/28/2021 CC 72.-1-8.2 540 Warren Rd MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: ELECTRICAL ONLY 2020-0401 5/28/2021 CC 71.-1-49 120 Kay St MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: HEATING AND COOLING UNIT 2020-0401 5/28/2021 CC 71.-1-49 120 Kay St MSTONIER ISSUED Permit Type: HEATING AND COOLING UNIT Page 4 of 5 Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Certificate Report Totals by Tvae and Status From: 5/11/2021 To: 5/31/2021 Certificate Type Certificate Status Count CC 42 Cert of Compliance - Electrical Only CO TCO ISSUED Page 5 of 5 1 11 1 Total: 55 55 6/11/2021 Town of Ithaca 6/1/2021 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Complaints Received Report From: 5/1/2021 To: 5/31/2021 Date Type Tax Parcel # Legal Address Disposition 5/6/2021 ZONING VIOLATION 46.-1-5 419 King Rd E OPEN Desc: (4) Reversion to classification without accessory dwelling unit. To establish that a property that contained an accessory dwelling unit no longer contains such unit, the following procedures shall be followed: (a) Any evidence of a kitchen facility or, in the alternative, any evidence of a bathroom shall be removed from the area under consideration so complete living facilities for one family no longer exist. (b) The owner of the property shall sign an affidavit and certification, in a form satisfactory to the Code Enforcement Officer, to the effect that: [1] The facilities referred to above have been removed; [2] Said facilities will not be reinstalled without a building permit or other approval from the Code Enforcement Department; and [3] The area from which the facilities were removed will not be used as a separate dwelling unit until the Code Enforcement Department is notified and any required approvals, permits or other certificates, including a certificate of occupancy, are obtained. (c) Such affidavit shall be recorded, at the expense of the property owner, in the Tompkins County Clerk's office and indexed against the property and the name of the then -owner of the property. (d) A Code Enforcement Officer may inspect the premises to confirm compliance with this subsection. (e) The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the discretion to deviate, in whole or in part, from the procedure set forth above in those circumstances where the officer is satisfied that compliance may be assured in some other manner. 5/7/2021 FIRE SAFETY VIOLATIONS 138 Grant Egbert Blvd E CLOSED Desc: Sprinkler head activated due to occupant hanging something from head. Water shut off and system drained. IC EHS replacing head and putting system back online 5/10/2021 FIRE SAFETY VIOLATIONS 1000 Hudson St Ext ABATED Desc: Fire alarm showing main building west sprinkler flow. All clear condition. Staff says system was just serviced. Knox keys for FAP don't work.Gate would not auto close as designed. Rodney Ross 279-6101 facility manager. SEE DOCS 5/11/2021 FIRE SAFETY VIOLATIONS 381 Pine Tree Rd X Desc: Customer reports that they have large propane heaters inside the building while open to the public. 5/13/2021 NOISE - Work HRS. 1229 Trumansburg Rd Desc: Neighbor complaining that delivery trucks are coming before 6:30am at least once a week for the last 1.5 years. The last few weeks, deliveries have been made at 5:30am. See docs Page 1 of 3 Town of Ithaca 6/11/20211 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Complaints Received Report From: 5/11/20211 To: 5/31/2021 Date Type Tax Parcel # Legal Address Disposition 5/19/2021 FIRE SAFETY VIOLATIONS 212 Cypress Ct ABATED Desc: Sprinkler activated in Apartment 7 5/20/2021 FIRE SAFETY VIOLATIONS 103 Bundy Rd OPEN Desc: Several fire alarms caused by heat detectors in attic. Likely caused by ambient heat in the attic, no fire. SEE DOCS 5/24/2021 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 31.-1-8 658 Five Mile Dr OPEN Desc: Roof and renovations done without a permit. Tub and fixtures etc. from renovation left in the yard collecting water and mosquitoes. SEE DOCS 5/25/2021 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 58.-2-39.10 145 Honness Ln Desc: Lawn has not been mowed this season W 5/25/2021 GRASS 60.-1-12.1 154 Honness Ln OPEN Desc: Lawn has not yet been mowed this season & grass is a foot high. Please see complaint form in doc section for more info. 5/25/2021 LOCAL LAW 950 Danby Rd OPEN Desc: Serendipity Catering installed a tent on the south lawn for IC graduation weekend without a Tent Permit. 5/27/2021 GARBAGE 54.-7-35.1 258 Pennsylvania Ave OPEN Desc: Trash bins have been downsize and now there is more garbage around the bin. On going problem, (see 3/11/21 complaint). Page 2of3 6/1/2021 Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Complaints Report From: 5/1/2021 To: 5/31/2021 Totals by Complaint Type & Status ComplaintType Complaint Status Count FIRE SAFETY VIOLATIONS 5 GARBAGE 1 GRASS 1 LOCAL LAW 1 NOISE - Work HRS. 1 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 2 ZONING VIOLATION 1 Total: 12 ABATED 2 CLOSED 1 OPEN 9 Page 3 of 3 Town of Ithaca 6/11/20211 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Complaints Closed Report From: 5/11/20211 To: 5/31/2021 Date Type Tax Parcel # Legal Address Disposition 5/7/2021 FIRE SAFETY VIOLATIONS 138 Grant Egbert Blvd E CLOSED Desc: Sprinkler head activated due to occupant hanging something from head. Water shut off and system drained. IC EHS replacing head and putting system back online Page 1 of 2 Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Complaints Report From: 5/1/2021 To: 5/31/2021 Totals by Complaint Type & Status ComplaintType Complaint Status FIRE SAFETY VIOLATIONS CLOSED Page 2 of 2 6/1/2021 Count 1 Total: 1 i< Town of Ithaca 215 N. Tioga St. Ithaca, NY 14850 Dear Town of Ithaca Board, We are a small, local 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization focused on the growing of environmental and human rights literacy, self-sufficiency and healthy lifestyles in young people and their families. To support this work, we are eager to develop this sustainably -run farm space, in an ecologically -sound style, as an agricultural center to preserve the healthy pursuit of life on land for socially disadvantaged youth and families. Our five year needs are as follows: • Youth and family agriculture training programming - youth after school and summer program, weekend visits for families • 10 small temporary family dwellings for summer stays • Commercial / teaching kitchen for garden produce use and nutrition education Our five -ten year plans include the following: • A welcome and learning center/ farm stand The plan is for up to forty kids plus 1 teacher per 10 children (4) / 1 administrator / 1 farm manager and 1 farm assistant to be on-site and involved with the various educational programs each season. The After School program will operate according to the ICSD school calendar - Late August - Late June M -F 2-5:30pm except during school holidays and off days. The Summer Program will operate during Summer for the last 5 weeks the ICSD school calendar designates as summer break. Late July - Late August Mon -Fri 8am-5:30pm Family farming programming will occur the first 5 weeks of Summer Late June - Late July for 5 consecutive week-long stays. The existing property is comprised of 15.5 acres of mixed-use land. Approx. 6 acres of arable agriculture land planted currently in perennial fruit trees, grapevines, berry bushes and annual and perennial vegetables, culinary herbs and fruit beds. Plans are to further develop these plots along the same lines in future. There is approx. 7 acres of forest and creek-scape land that will remain untouched and will be used for forest and riparian / watershed study, art, meditation, self -reflection and a small site for mushroom logs. There is approx. 2 acres of rocky / gravel open field on which we'd like to site a welcome and learning center / farm stand. All of the land at present and in future will be used for educational and small group / family natural world recreation purposes. Existing structures include a farm house where the administrator's family lives year round, a barn with storage areas and two finished rooms for gathering in inclement weather, a 400 sq. ft. cottage for the farm manager and a shed. Current animals on the farm include 2 Nigerian Dwarf Goats and 27 chickens. Future plans for animals include a pony and two female sheep. All animals and plants are used for environmental stewardship and sustainable agricultural teaching purposes. A diverse array of young people come to the farm for after school and summer programming. Some families pay for registration and others are free, depending on financial need and any family histories of marginalization or social disadvantage. The ten families per year participating in Summer 5 week stays are families from diverse backgrounds - mainly food insecure black, white, Indigenous, people of color who are seeking to make lifestyle changes with regard to their work and food systems interactions. They are mainly Tompkins County residents who have experienced systemic racism or other forms of economic marginalization and its impacts on their housing and food sources. They are looking to live and behave more sustainably with regard to their impacts on the natural environment and feel it is important to have power and agency in the protection of our environment and in the development of healthier food and housing interactions. They would be staying on the farm for a five-week intensive practicum in order to gain valuable knowledge and practice in sustainable agriculture and environmentally protective methods of living. They are eager to make changes and eager to engage with energy efficiency and renewables as well as community development work. Ten (10) small temporary dwellings for Summer stays will be yurt-style structures to house a single families between approximately 2-6 people. A camp/composting toilet, sink and shower would be provided in each dwelling, along with a kitchenette with a mini fridge and counter space for minimal food prep. No stove. People will learn about sustainable agriculture, ag and green business development and ecological living and develop a positive personal connection with nature and farmland. A 1,000 sq. ft. commercial kitchen will be used as a means to support nutritious cooking classes for small groups of K-12 students in two cohorts of twenty students each (40 total students on-site) as well as small-scale product development. Two families at a time will utilize the kitchen for group meal preparation. One of our family programs includes field trips to neighboring farms for children and their parents and caregivers to learn about where their food comes from and how they can be a more integral part of our local food production system. We partner with these local farms and farming and youth development organizations in order to provide this aspect of our program: The Youth Farm Project Groundswell Center for Local Food and Farming Pressbay Alley Food Hub Wellspring Forest Farm Van Noble Farm Here We Are Farm The existing barn has two classrooms which are used for shelter purposes for programming for 50 people split over the two rooms during inclement weather. I have been told by Town of Ithaca staff that the described uses are currently not allowed in our applied zoning. Because we believe this is a beneficial use as well as a neighbor and community supported use for this property, we are requesting a special zoning provision to make space for this unique work that we seek to do. Though the type of land use that we are requesting does not fit any zoning models the Town of Ithaca currently has, our goals align very closely with those of the Town's regarding the promotion of agricultural uses of land in Ithaca's surrounding farmland. We look forward to hearing from you on this matter. Please reach out with any questions or with any further information needed to inform your decision to consider ways to make a change in zoning. Sincerely, Christa Nunez Executive Director Khuba International / The Learning Farm 272 Enfield Falls Rd. Ithaca, NY 14850 (707) 570-5178 ChristaNunez mail.com MEETING OF THE ITHACA TOWN BOARD Monday, June 14, 2021 5:30 p.m. ZOOM ID 566 489 2655 ZOOM LINK YOUTUBE LINK AGENDA 1. Call to order and Pledge of Allegiance 2. Persons to be heard and Board Comments 3. Public Hearings a. Regarding a noise permit application for Ithaca Beer Co Summer Music Series i. Consider Approval/Denial b. Energy Code Supplement (ECS) local laws: add Chapter 144 `Energy Code Supplement" to the Ithaca Town Code, and adding Energy Code Supplement References to Chapter 125, "Building Construction and Fire Prevention," Chapter 207, "Rental Property," and Chapter 270, "Zoning" and Chapter 272, "New Neighborhood Code" i. SEQR ii. Adoption of Local Law(s) 4. Consider setting a public hearing regarding a local law to override the Tax Levy limit 5. Consider setting a public hearing regarding a noise permit for summer music series at: a. RaNic Golf Club and Parilla Restaurant (formerly Country Club) b. Agava 6. Consider approval of the 2022 Access Oversight Committee budget 7. Consider speed limit requests from: a. Elm St Ext b. Hopkins Rd between Bundy Rd and Hayts Rd c. Deer Run Subdivision Roads 8. Consider designation of second Town Depository and opening a Certificate of Deposit 9. Discuss 2021 City of Ithaca Fire Department budget 10. Consider setting a public hearing for a proposed local law entitled "amending Zoning Chapter 271 of the Town of Ithaca Code, Zoning: Special Land Use Districts" to modify and expand the permitted uses in Planned Development Zone No 12 (South Hill Business Campus) 11. Consider authorization for the Supervisor to sign a supplemental agreement with Behan Associates re. Inlet Valley/Elmira Rd 12. Consider Consent Agenda a. Approval of Town Board Minutes b. Approval of Town of Ithaca Abstract c. Approval of Bolton Point Abstract d. Approval of closing Capital Project — 96B Sidewalk e. Acknowledge receipt of Ethics Disclosure Forms f. Acknowledge receipt of IC Wetlands Easement Inspections 13. Report of Town Officials 14. Review of Correspondence 15. Adjournment