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8.113. - Page 32 of 63 <br />such modification does not lessen health, life safety and fire safety <br />requirements or any degree of structural integrity. The details of actions <br />granting modifications shall be recorded and entered in the files of the <br />building division. <br />EXCEPTION to Section 140.0(B) 2: As an alternative to a solar photovoltaic <br />system, all of the building types listed above may provide a solar hot water <br />system (solar thermal) with a minimum collector area of 40 square feet, <br />additional to any other solar thermal equipment otherwise required for <br />compliance with Part 6. <br />C. Either the performance compliance approach (energy budgets) specified in <br />Section 140.1 or the prescriptive compliance approach specified in Section <br />140.2 for the Climate Zone in which the building will be located. Climate <br />zones are shown in FIGURE 100.1-A. <br />Sec. 9.223. - SECTION 140.1 OF THE ENERGY CODE AMENDED: <br />Section 140.1. - of the Energy Code is amended to read as follows: <br />SECTION 140.1. - PERFORMANCE APPROACH: ENERGY BUDGETS <br />An addition to an existing building or a newly constructed All -Electric Building <br />complies with the performance approach if the energy budget calculated for the <br />Proposed Design Building under Subsection (b) is no greater than the energy <br />budget calculated for the Standard Design Building under Subsection (a) <br />A newly constructed Mixed -Fuel Building complies with the performance approach <br />if the energy budget calculated for the Proposed Design Building under Subsection <br />(b) has a compliance margin, relative to the energy budget calculated for the <br />Standard Design Building under Subsection (a), of at least the value specified for <br />the corresponding occupancy type in Table 140.1-A below. <br />Table 140.1-A MIXED FUEL BUILDING COMPLIANCE MARGINS <br />A. Energy Budget for the Standard Design Building. The energy budget for the <br />Standard Design Building is determined by applying the mandatory and <br />prescriptive requirements to the Proposed Design Building. The energy budget <br />is the sum of the TDV energy for space -conditioning, indoor lighting, <br />mechanical ventilation, service water heating, and covered process loads. <br />B. Energy Budget for the Proposed Design Building. The energy budget for a <br />Proposed Design Building is determined by calculating the TDV energy for the <br />Proposed Design Building. The energy budget is the sum of the TDV energy <br />for space -conditioning, indoor lighting, mechanical ventilation and service <br />water heating and covered process loads. <br />ATTY/ORD.504/CC ORDINANCE ADDING CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE & GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS <br />REV: 10-24-19 RL <br />Page 4 of 18 <br />176 <br />Compliance <br />Occupancy Type <br />Margins <br />All occupancies <br />10% <br />A. Energy Budget for the Standard Design Building. The energy budget for the <br />Standard Design Building is determined by applying the mandatory and <br />prescriptive requirements to the Proposed Design Building. The energy budget <br />is the sum of the TDV energy for space -conditioning, indoor lighting, <br />mechanical ventilation, service water heating, and covered process loads. <br />B. Energy Budget for the Proposed Design Building. The energy budget for a <br />Proposed Design Building is determined by calculating the TDV energy for the <br />Proposed Design Building. The energy budget is the sum of the TDV energy <br />for space -conditioning, indoor lighting, mechanical ventilation and service <br />water heating and covered process loads. <br />ATTY/ORD.504/CC ORDINANCE ADDING CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE & GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS <br />REV: 10-24-19 RL <br />Page 4 of 18 <br />176 <br />