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(ity of
Carlsbad
Print Date: Q3/23/2021
Job Address: 2437 TUTTLE ST,
Permit Type: BLDG-Residential
Parcel #: 1551601400
Valuation: $22,324.80
Occupancy Group:
#of Dwelling Units: 1
Bedrooms:
Bathrooms:
Occupant Load:
Code Edition:
Sprinkled:
Project Title:
Residential Permit
CARLSBAD, CA 92008-1446
Work Class: Second Dwelling Unit
Track #:
Lot #:
Project #:
Plan U:
Construction Type:
Orig. Plan Check U:
Plan Check U:
Permit No: CBR2020-0105
Status: Closed - Finaled
Applied: 01/14/2020
Issued: 09/09/2020
Finaled Close Out:
Inspector: PBurn
Final Inspection: 03/23/2021
Description: KRICHBAUM: 480 SF ADU (GARAGE CONVERSION)
Applicant: Property Owner:
KRICHBAUM SCOTT M & KRICHBAUM KRICHBAUM SCOTT M & KRICHBAUM
DEBORAH D DEBORAH D
2435 TUTTLE ST ' ', 2435 TUTTLE ST
CARLSBAD,CA92008 S CARLSBAD, CA 92008
FEE - AMOUNT
BUILDING PERMIT FEE ($2QOQ+) $230.27
BUILDING PLAN CHECK FEE (BLDG) $161.19
ELECTRICAL BLDG RESIDENTIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODEL $41.00
GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS PLAN CHECK & INSPECTION . $175.00
MECHANICAL BLDG RESIDENTIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODEL . $39.00
PLUMBING BLDG RESIDENTIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODEL $49.00
SB1473 GREEN BUILDING STATE STANDARDS FEE $1.00
STRONG MOTION-RESIDENTIAL $2.90
Total Fees: $699.36 Total Payments To Date: $699.36 Balance Due: $0.00
Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "Imposition' of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter
collectively referred to as 'fees/exaction." You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these
fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the
protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section
3.32.030, Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their
imposition.
You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection
fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this
project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the
statute of limitation has previously otherwise expired.
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RESIDENTIAL
BUILDING PERMIT
APPLICATION
B-I
Plan Check L3Jc OJO - 0/4
Est. Value A RQ2 Xt)
PC Deposit
Date
ite: APN: s-I toO 41 -bO
CT/Project#: Lot #:
Fire Sprinklers: yes As Air Conditioning: yes ono Electrical Panel Upgrade: yes
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
O Addition/New: L/ Living SF, Deck SF, _________ Patio SF, Garage SF ____
Is this to create an Accessory Dwelling Unit? No New Fireplace? Yes / No, if yes how many?
E] Remodel: SF of affected area Is the area a conversion or change of use? No
0 Pool/Spa: SF Additional Gas or Electrical Features? 1) 0
D Solar: KW, _____ Modules, Mounted: Roof/Ground, Tilt: Yes! No, RMA: Yes/ No, Battery: Yes/ No
Panel Upgrade: Yes / No
o Reroof:
El Plumbing/Mechanical/Electrical Only:
JX Other: i V1
APPLICANT (PRIMARY CONTACT) PROPERTY OWNER
Name: t) ricLbat)Y" Name: S0* kri dibpuv
Address: 1435 T)-44 S3- Address: 2L135 T+44p S#
City: _IEbGcl State: CJ Zip: O200 City: C11r)S4d State:9e_ Zip: '12DD
Phone: 1ta0 'l)S 531S Phone: 7(0c7 415-c 3
Email: _b'I CkbAt)Wi a) Email:ck. k d1 bcvrt ci) - wwieS
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DESIGN PROFESSI NAL CONTRACTOR BUSIN SS
Name: (\ 7fr Name: (
Address: Address:
City: - State: Zip: City: State: Zip:
Phone: Phone:
Email: Email:
Architect State License: State License: Bus. License:________________
(Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to Its
issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he/she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractors License Law
(Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he/she is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged
exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500)).
1635 Faraday Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008 Ph: 760-602-2719 Fax: 760-602-8558 Email: BuiIdingcarlsbadca.gov
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IDENTIFY WHO WILL PERFORM THE WORK BY COMPLETING (OPTION A) OR (OPTION B) BELOW:
(OPTION A): LICENSED CONTRACTOR DECLARATION:
/ hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that! am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in fuliforce and effect. I also affirm under penalty of perjury one of the
following declarations:
[]I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the
work which this permit is issued. Policy No. -
Ell have and will maintain worker's compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued.
My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Insurance Company Name:
Policy No. Expiration Date:
Certificate of Exemption: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become
subject to the workers' compensation Laws of California. WARNING: Failure to secure workers compensation coverage Is unlawful and shall subject an employer to
criminal penalties and civil fines up to $100,000.00, In addition the to the cost of compensation, damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code,
Interest and attorney's fees.
CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY, IF ANY:
I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the workthispermit is issued (Sec. 3097 (i) Civil Code).
Lender's Name: -Lender's Address:
CONTRACTOR PRINT/SIGN: SEP 04 2fl90 DATE:
Cl.1 y (OPTION B): OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION: f l '
I hereby affirm that I am exempt from Contractor's License Law for the folIowing'Ieason:
jJI, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not Intended or offered for sale (Sec.
7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work
himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within
one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale).
,as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The
Co ctor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed
pursuant to the Contractor's License Law).
11 I am exempt under Business and Professions Code Division 3, Chapter 9, Article 3 for this reason:
LiI"Owner Builder acknowledgement and verification form" hasbeen filled out, signed and attached to this application.
11 Owners "Authorized Agent Form" has been filled out, signed and attached to this application giving the agent authority to obtain the permit on the owner's behalf.
By my signature below I acknowledge that, except for my personal residence in which I must have resided for at least one year prior to completion of the
improvements covered by this permit, I cannot legally sell a structure that I have built as an owner-builder if it has not been constructed in its entirety by licensed
contractors.! understand that a copy of the applicable law, Section 7044 of the Business and Professions code, is available upon request when this application is
submitted or at the following Web site: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/ca!aw.html.
OWNER PRINT/SIGN: )6#..c..h/*I._.__.DATE:
.*'.
O APPLICANT CERTIFICATION:SIGNATUREREQUIRED AT THE TIMEOFSUBMITTAL
By my signature below, I certify that: lam the property owner or State of California Licensed Contractor or authorized to act on the property
owner or contractor's behalf. I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on
the plans is accurate. / agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction.
I hereby authorize representative of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. / ALSO AGREE TO SAVE,
INDEMN/FYAND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF C4RLSBADAGAINSTALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAYIN ANY WAYACCRUE
AGAINSTSAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5,0' deep and
demolition or construction of structures qXer 3 stories in he!gh )
J 4— APPLICANT PRINT/SIGN: DATE: ?O2C)
1635 Faraday Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008 Ph: 760.602-2719 Fax: 760-602-8558 Email: BuiIdingcarbadca.gov
REV. 08/20
(City of
Carlsbad
OWNER-BUILDER
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
FORM
B-61
Development Services
Building Division
1635 Faraday Avenue
760-602-2719
www.carlsbadca.gov
OWNER-BUILDER ACKNOWLEDGMENT FORM
Pursuant to State of California Health and Safety Code Section 19825-19829
To: Property Owner
An application for construction permit(s) has been submitted In your name listing you as the owner-builder of the
property located at:
Site Address
The City of Carlsbad ("City") is providing you with this Owner-Builder Acknowledgment and Verification form
to inform you of the responsibilities and the possible risks associated with typical construction activities issued
in your name as the Owner-Builder
The City will not issue a construction permit until you have read and initialed your understanding of each
provision in the Property Owner Acknowledgment section below and sign the form. An agent of the owner
cannot execute this notice unless you, the property owner, complete the Owner's Authorized Agent form and
It is accepted by the City of Carlsbad.
INSTRUCTIONS: Please read and initial each statement below to acknowledge your understanding and
verification of this Information by signature at the bottom of the form. These are very important construction
related acknowledgments designed to inform the property owner of his/her obligations related to the requested
permit activities.
1. understand a frequent practice of unlicensed contractors is to have the property owner obtain an "Owner-
Builder" building permit that erroneously implies that the propety owner is providing his or her own labor and
material personally. I, as an Owner-BUilder, may be held liable and subject to serious financial risk for any injuries
sustained by an unlicensed contractor and his or her employees while Working on my property. My homeowner's
insurance may not provide coverage for those injuries. I am willfully acting as an Owner-Builder and am aware of
the limits of my insurance coverage for injuries to workers on my property.
II. t1inderstand building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are responsible
for ttp construction and are not hiring a licensed contractor to assume this responsibility.
Ill. riinderstand as an "Owner-Builder" I am the responsible party of record on the permit. I understand that I
may protect myself from potential financial risk by hiring a licensed contractor and having the permit filed in his
or%pame instead of my own.
4'i-understand contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded in California and to list their license
nurnbJs on permits and contracts.
bTTderstand if I employ or otherwise engage any persons, other than California licensed contractors, and
the total value of my construction is at least five hundred dollars ($500), including labor and materials, I may be
considered an "employer" under state and federal law.
REV. 08/20
Permit Type: BLDG-Residential Application Date: 01/14/2020 Owner: COOWNER KRICHBAUM SCOTT M &
KRICHBAUM DEBORAH D
Work Class: Second Dwelling Unit Issue Date: 09/09/2020 Subdivision: LAGUNA MESA TRACTS
Status: Closed - Finaled Expiration Date: 08/23/2021 Address: 2437 TUTTLE ST
CARLSBAD, CA 92008-1446 IVR Number: 24248
Scheduled Actual Inspection Type Inspection No. Inspection Primary Inspector Reinspection Inspection
Date Start Date Status
0312312021 0312312021 BLDG-Final Inspection 153311.2021 Passed Paul Burnette Complete
Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-Building Deficiency Yes
BLDG-Plumbing Final : Yes
BLDG-Mechanical Final Yes
BLDG-Structural Final Yes
BLDG-Electrical Final Yes
Tuesday, March 23, 2021 Page 2 of 2
Building Permit Inspection History Finaled
(7city of
Carlsbad
Permit Type: BLDG-Residential Application Date: 01/14/2020 Owner: QOOWNER KRICHBAUM SCOTT M & -
KRICHBAUM DEBORAH D
Work Class: Second Dwelling Unit Issue Date: 09/09/2020 Subdivision: LAGUNA MESA TRACTS
Status: Closed - Finaled Expiration Date: 08/23/2021 Address: 2437 TUTTLE ST
IVR Number: 24248 CARLSBAD, CA 92008-1446
Scheduled Actual Inspection Type Inspection No. Inspection Primary Inspector Reinspection Inspection
Date Start Date Status
10/15/2020 10/15/2020 BLDG.SW-Pre-con 141006-2020 Passed Paul Burnette Complete
Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-8ui1qing Deficiency Yes
01/26/2021 01/26/2021 BLDG-84 Rough 149118-2021 Partial Pass Chris Renfro Reinspection Incomplete
Combo(14,24,34,44)
Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-uilding Deficiency Courtesy inspection prior to demolition Yes
BLDG-14 No
Frame-Steel-Bolting-Welding
(Decks)
BLDG-24 Rough-Topout No
• BLDG-34 Rough Electrical No
BLDG-44 No
Rough-Ducts-Dampers
02/16/2021 02116/2021 BLDG-27 Shower 150690-2021 Passed Chris Renfro Complete
Pan/Tubs
Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-Building Deficiency Yes
BLDG-84 Rough 150587.2021 Passed Chris Renfro Complete
Combo(14,24,34,44)
Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-Building Deficiency Yes
BLDG-14 Yes
Frame-Steel-Bolting-Welding
(Decks)
BLbG-24 Rough-Topoyt Yes
BLDG-34 Rough Electrical Yes
BLDG-44 Yes
Rough-Ducts-Dampers
02/18/2021 02/18/2021 BLDG-16 Insulation 150839.2021 Passed Paul Burnette -- Complete
Checklist item • COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-Building Deficiency Yes
02/23/2021 02/23/2021 BLDG-17 Interior 151173.2021 Passed Tim Kersch Complete
Lath/Drywall
Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-Building Deficiency Yes
Tuesday, March 23, 2021 Page 1 of 2
DATE: 8/28/2020
V EsGR
A SAFEbuilt'Company
,tPLICANT
JURIS.
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK #.: cbR2020-0105 SET: IV
PROJECT ADDRESS: 2437 Tuttle St.
PROJECT NAME: Convert Garage to ADU for Krichbaum. Residence
The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's codes.
The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes
when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff.
The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil
until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
LII The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
El The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
Debi Krichbaum
EsGil staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
EsGil staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Dei Krichbaum
Date contacted :/ZI2O(b7)75\
debi.krichbaum. compass. corn
Telephone #: 760-415-5395
Email: debi.krichbaum(camoves.com
Mail TeIeph3p" Fax In Person
REMARK/4 layback is required on both sides of the common wall See exception 2 of
R302.2.2
By: Steven Miller Enclosures:
EsGil
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576
EsGi l
A SAFEbuit'Cornpany
DATE: 6/18/2020
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK #.: cbR2020-0 105 SET: III
PROJECT
O APPLICANT
U JURIS.
PROJECT NAME: Convert Garage to ADU for Krichbaum Residence
The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's codes.
The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes
when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff.
The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil
until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
Debi Krichbaum
EsGil staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
EsGil staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Debi Krichbaum Telephone #: 760-415-5395
Date contacted: (by: ) Email: debi.krichbaum@camoves.com
Mail Telephone Fax In Person
REMARKS:
By: Richard Moreno Enclosures:
EsGil
6/11/2020
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576
Carlsbad cbR2020-0 105
6/18/2020
NOTE: The items listed below are from the previous correction list. These
remaining items have not been adequately addressed. The numbers of the items
are from the previous check list and may not necessarily be in sequence. The
notes in bold font are current.
NOTE: The items listed below are from the previous correction list. These
remaining items have not been adequately addressed. The numbers of the items
are from the previous check list and may not necessarily be in sequence. The
notes in bold font are current.
PLANS
The following note should be given with each correction list:
Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new
complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for
residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted
in one of two ways:
Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of
Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760)
602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil and the Carlsbad Planning,
Engineering and Fire Departments.
Bring TWO corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil, 9320
Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all
remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad
Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire
Departments.
NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil only will not be reviewed by the
City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil is complete.
All sheets of plans must be signed by the person responsible for their
preparation. (California Business and Professions Code). Will be verified on
resubmittal.
6/18: code references on the cover sheet references the 2016 Building
code. this should be for the 2019 Code Cycle.
GENERAL RESIDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
Glazing in the following locations should be shown on the plans as safety glazing material
in accordance with Section R308.4: 4/28/20: no tempered glazing was noted on
plans.
Glazing adjacent to a door where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less
than 60" above the walking surface. and it meets either of the following conditions:
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Where the glazing is within 24" of either side of the door in the plane of the door in a
closed position.
Where the glazing is on a wall less than 180 degrees from the plane of the door in a
closed position and within 24" of the hinge side of an in-swinging door.
Enclosed rafter spaces do not require venting if the following specific insulation
design is used, per Sections R806.5/EM3.9.6: 4/28/20: Not
If the insulation is air-permeable and it is installed directly below the roof
sheathing with rigid board or sheet insulation with a minimum R-5 value installed
above the roof sheathing. (or)
If the insulation is air-impermeable and it is in direct contact with the
underside of the roof sheathing. (or)
If two layers of insulation are installed below the roof sheathing: An air-
impermeable layer in direct contact with the underside of the roof sheathing and
an additional layer of air permeable insulation installed directly under the air-
impermeable insulation.
In climate zones 3-15, air permeable insulation installed as part of one of the previous insulation
assemblies in unvented attics must comply with section R806.5.5.2
Fire separation must be continued to underside of roof sheathing. 4/28/20: No
response.
6118: I could not locate where this was addressed on plans. There is no
assembly
Heating component may not be used for heating/cooling of ADU unless ducting is
provided with smoke and fire damper. The ADU must also be provided with an
independent temperature controller. 4/28/20: No response.
Wall assemblies separating units in a duplex shall be of one-hour fire resistive
construction. Provide details of the assemblies. Section R302.3. Such wall
assemblies shall extend to the underside of the roof sheathing, where applicable.
4/28/20: No response.
6/18: plans state " I hour wall" but do not specify wall assembly. Specify
wall construction to achieve rating. Also, note that this wall must extend to
the underside of the roof sheathing.
Exceptions:
A fire-resistance rating of %-hour shall be permitted in buildings equipped
throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA
13.
Wall assemblies need not extend through attic spaces when the ceiling is
protected by not less than %-inch Type X gypsum board and an attic draft stop
constructed as specified in Section R302.12.1 is provided above and along the
wall assembly separating the dwellings. The structural framing supporting the
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6/18/2020
ceiling shall also be protected by not less than /2 -inch gypsum board or
equivalent.
19. Walls and floors separating units in a duplex shall have a sound
transmission class (STC) of not less than 50. Additionally, floors must have an
impact insulation class (llC) rating of not less than 50. CBC Section 1207. Show
the location of and provide details of the listed wall and floor/ceiling assemblies
and indicate the listing agency and listing number for the tested ratings. 4128120:
No response
6/18: Provide assembly construction for sound separation rating.
RT11rI
21. Every dwelling unit shall be provided with heating facilities capable of maintaining
a room temperature of 68 degrees F at a location 3 feet above the floor and 2
feet from exterior walls in all habitable rooms. Show basis for compliance. CRC
303.10. 4/28/20: No response
6/18: show the size (in BTUs) of the proposed mechanical unit.
6/18: note sheet at the end of the plans appear to be corrupted and are not
legible. Please verify that plans are legible on resubmittal.
MISCELLANEOUS
To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each
correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number,
calculation page, etc.
Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a
result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly
describe them and where they are located in the plans.
Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list?
Please indicate:
YesU No U
The jurisdiction has contracted with EsGil, located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive,
Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to
perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding
these plan review items, please contact Richard Moreno at EsGil. Thank you.
EsGil
A SAFEbuilf Company
DATE: 4/27/2020 0 APPLICANT
U JURIS.
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK#.: cbR2020-0105 SET: II
PROJECT ADDRESS:
PROJECT NAME: Convert Garage to ADU for Krichbaum Residence
El The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's codes.
The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes
when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff.
The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil
until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
LII The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
Debi Krichbaum
EsGil staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
EsGil staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Debi Krichbaum Telephone #: 760-415-5395
Date contacted: (by: ) Email: debi.krichbaum@camoves.com
Mail Telephone Fax In Person
liii REMARKS:
By: Richard Moreno Enclosures:
EsGil
4/20/2020
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576
Carlsbad cbR2020-0 105
4/27/2020
NOTE: The items listed below are from the previous correction list. These
remaining items have not been adequately addressed. The numbers of the items
are from the previous check list and may not necessarily be in sequence. The
notes in bold font are current.
PLANS
The following note should be given with each correction list:
Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new
complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for
residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted
in one of two ways:
Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of
Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760)
602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil and the Carlsbad Planning,
Engineering and Fire Departments.
Bring TWO corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil, 9320
Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all
remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad
Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire
Departments.
NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil only will not be reviewed by the
City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil is complete.
All sheets of plans must be signed by the person responsible for their
preparation. (California Business and Professions Code). Will be verified on
resubmittal.
4/27: partial responses were provided with set II submitted to the city. Note
that the correction list pertains to this project in its entirety. All comments
must have a response on resubmittal.
Also, this project was never approved by the City, and thus must comply
with the 2019 California Building Codes even as a retro-permit. As
indicated in the California Assembly Bill No. 68 I 69.
FIRE PROTECTION
8. Please indicate on the plans whether the existing residence has a fire sprinkler
system installed. If so, then provide a note stating that any additions/alterations
will be provided with an automatic residential fire sprinkler system. Section
R313.2.
Show locations of permanently wired smoke alarms with battery backup, per
Section R314:
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Such smoke alarm locations shall comply with the following: 4/27: Per CRC
314.3.3. When 20-ft distance from a cooking appliance is not available, a
photoelectric type smoke alarm must be installed. Smoke alarms must be
installed a minimum of 6-ft from a cooking appliance.
NOTE: When more than one Smoke alarm is required to be installed, the
alarm devices shall be interconnected in such a manner that the actuation
of one alarm will activate all the alarms in the unit. Smoke detectors must
be installed throughout both dwelling units, as required for remodels or
additions. Smoke detectors must be hard-wired and interconnected, with
battery back-up.
10. In dwelling units within which fuel-burning appliances are installed (and in
dwelling units having attached garages), show the locations of permanently wired
carbon monoxide alarms with battery backup, per Section R315: 4/28/20:
Carbon monoxide alarm was not provided.
Outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms.
On each story, including basements.
Where a fuel-burning appliance is installed in a bedroom or its attached
bathroom, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed within the bedroom.
NOTE: When more than one carbon monoxide alarm is required to be
installed, the alarm devices shall be interconnected in such a manner that
the actuation of one alarm will activate all of the alarms in the unit. Carbon
Monoxide detectors must be installed throughout both dwelling units, as
required for remodels or additions. Carbon Monoxide must be hard-wired
and interconnected, with battery back-up.
GENERAL RESIDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
Glazing in the following locations should be shown on the plans as safety glazing material
in accordance with Section R308.4: 4/28/20: no tempered glazing was noted on
plans.
Glazing adjacent to a door where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less
than 60" above the walking surface, and it meets either of the following conditions:
Where the glazing is within 24" of either side of the door in the plane of the door in a
closed position.
Where the glazing is on a wall less than 180 degrees from the plane of the door in a
closed position and within 24" of the hinge side of an in-swinging door.
Enclosed rafter spaces do not require venting if the following specific insulation
design is used, per Sections R806.5/EM3.9.6: 4/28/20: Not
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If the insulation is air-permeable and it is installed directly below the roof
sheathing with rigid board or sheet insulation with a minimum R-5 value installed
above the roof sheathing. (or)
If the insulation is air-impermeable and it is in direct contact with the
underside of the roof sheathing. (or)
If two layers of insulation are installed below the roof sheathing: An air-
impermeable layer in direct contact with the underside of the roof sheathing and
an additional layer of air permeable insulation installed directly under the air-
impermeable insulation.
In climate zones 3-15, air permeable insulation installed as part of one of the previous insulation
assemblies in unvented attics must comply with section R8065.5.2
For garage conversions: CRC Section R506 requires a vapor retarder for all
slabs below conditioned space. Please provide verification that a vapor retarder
was installed at the time of construction; or demonstrate how slab will be
moisture-proofed. Include product manufacturer, method of application, and ICC
(or equal) approval. 4/28120: No response
Fire separation must be continued to underside of roof sheathing. 4/28/20: Nor
response.
Heating component may not be used for heating/cooling of ADU unless ducting is
provided with smoke and fire damper. The ADU must also be provided with an
independent temperature controller. 4/28I20:No response.
Wall assemblies separating units in a duplex shall be of one-hour fire resistive
construction. Provide details of the assemblies. Section R302.3. Such wall
assemblies shall extend to the underside of the roof sheathing, where applicable.
4/28/20: No response.
Exceptions:
A fire-resistance rating of 1/2-hour shall be permitted in buildings equipped
throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA
13.
Wall assemblies need not extend through attic spaces when the ceiling is
protected by not less than %-inch Type X gypsum board and an attic draft stop
constructed as specified in Section R302.12.1 is provided above and along the
wall assembly separating the dwellings. The structural framing supporting the
ceiling shall also be protected by not less than 1/2 -inch gypsum board or
equivalent.
The supporting construction of fire-rated floor assemblies shall have an equal or
greater fire-rating. Section R302.3.1. 4/28/20: No response
Provide a note on the plans stating: "Penetrations of fire-resistive walls, floor--
ceilings and roof-ceilings shall be protected as required in CRC Section R302.4."
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Walls and floors separating units in a duplex shall have a sound transmission
class (SIC) of not less than 50. Additionally, floors must have an impact
insulation class (IIC) rating of not less than 50. CBC Section 1207. Show the
location of and provide details of the listed wall and floor/ceiling assemblies and
indicate the listing agency and listing number for the tested ratings. 4128/20: No
response
MECHANICAL
Show on the plans the location, type and size (Btu's) of all heating and cooling
appliances or systems. 4/28/20: plans show the location of an existing FAU
mechanical system, but is unclear how this unit pertains to this project.
Every dwelling unit shall be provided with heating facilities capable of maintaining
a room temperature of 68 degrees F at a location 3 feet above the floor and 2
feet from exterior walls in all habitable rooms. Show basis for compliance. CRC
303.10. 4/28/20: No response
ELECTRICAL
Show on the plan the amperage of the electrical service, the location of the
service panel and the location of any sub-panels. If the service is over 200
amperes, submit a single line diagram, panel schedules, and provide service
load calculations. 4/28120: No response
Include on the plans the following specifications for electrical devices installed in
dwellings: CEC Article 210 & 406. 4/28120: Verify the location requirements
for each specific receptacle.
Tamper resistant receptacles for all locations described in 210.52 and
550.13.(i.e. all receptacles in a dwelling).
Weather resistant type for receptacles installed in damp or wet locations
(outside). 406.4(D)(6).
Arc-fault protection for all outlets (not just receptacles) located in rooms
described in NEC 210.12(A): Kitchens, laundry areas, family, living, bedrooms,
dining, halls, etc.
GFCl protected outlets for locations described in NEC 210.8(A): Laundry areas,
kitchen dishwashers, kitchens, garages, bathrooms, outdoors, within 6' of a
sink, etc.
For a single-family dwelling unit (and for each unit of a duplex), show that at least
one receptacle outlet accessible at grade level will be installed outdoors at the
front and back of the dwelling. CEO Article 210.52(E). This receptacle must be
GFCI protected. 4/28/20: No response
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27. Show on the plans that countertop receptacle outlets comply with CEC Article
210.52(C): In kitchens a receptacle outlet shall be installed at each counter
space 12 inches or wider; Receptacles shall be installed so that no point along
the wall line is more than 24 inches; Island and peninsular countertops 12 inches
by 24" long (or greater) shall have at least one receptacle. (Counter top spaces
separated by range tops, refrigerators, or sinks shall be considered as separate
counter top spaces). 4/28/20: Verify that sufficient receptacles are provided.
29. Per CEC Article 210.11(C)3, note on the plans that bathroom circuiting shall be
either: 4/28/20: No response
A 20-ampere circuit dedicated to each bathroom, or
At least one 20 ampere circuit supplying only bathroom receptacle outlets.
An ADU may have a separate utility service installed, or sub fed via existing
service with adequate capacity. ADU's require electrical load calculations per CEC
220.83 to justify existing electrical service size is adequate. 4/28120: No response
PLUMBING
Show water heater size (ist hour rating), type, and location on plans. Note: For
both new dwellings and additions the Energy Standards (150.0(n)) requires a gas
input rating of 200,000 Btu for both tank and instantaneous gas water heaters.
(Also) Provide a gas piping design for the gas system. 4/28120: energy design
states that a new tankless water heater is being proposed. Provide gas line
design and calculations.
39. Specify on the plans whether the existing house was built before or after 1994.
For additions or improvements to a residence built before 1994, note on the
plans that existing "noncompliant" fixtures (toilets that use more than 1.6 gallons
of water per flush, urinals that use more than one gallon of water per flush,
showerheads that have a flow capacity of more than 2.5 gallons of water per
minute, and interior faucets that emit more than 2.2 gallons of water per minute)
shall be replaced. Certification of compliance shall be given to the building
inspector prior to final permit approval. California 5B407. 4128120: No response
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS
4/28/20: NOTICE: CalGreen section specifically states that this be added under a
"Cal Green Notes" Section on the plans.
The California Building Standards Commission has adopted the Green Building
Standards Code and must be enforced by the local building official. The
following mandatory requirements for residential construction must be included
on your plans. CGC Section 101.3. The Standards apply to newly constructed
residential buildings, along with additions/alterations that increase the
building's conditioned area, volume or size. CGC Section 301.1.1. Provide a
sheet on the plans labeled "Green Building Code Requirements" and
include the following notes as applicable.
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42. Indoor water use. Show compliance with the following table, per CGC Section
4.303.1.
FIXTURE FLOW RATES
FIXTURE TYPE MAXIMUM FLOW RATE
Water closets 1.28 gallons/flush
Urinals (wall-mounted) 0.125 gallon/flush
Urinals (others) 0.5 gallon/flush
Showerheads 1.8 gpm @ 80 psi
Lavatory faucets 1.2 gpm @ 60 psi'
Kitchen faucets 1.8 gpm @ 60 psi.
Metering faucets 0.20 gallons per cycle
1 Lavatory faucets shall not have a flow rate less than 0.8 gpm at 20 psi.
Recycling. Note on the plans that a minimum of 65% of construction waste is to
be recycled. CGC Section 4.408.1.
Recycling. Note on the plans that the contractor shall submit a Construction
Waste Management Plan, per CGC Section 4.408.2.
Operation and maintenance manual. Note on the plans that the builder is to
provide an operation manual (containing information for maintaining appliances,
etc.) for the owner at the time of final inspection. CGC Section 4.410.1.
Note on the plans that the gas fireplace(s) shall be a direct-vent sealed-
combustion type. Woodstove or pellet stoves must be US EPA Phase II rated
appliances. CGC Section 4.503.1.
Pollutant control. Note on the plans that during construction, ends of duct
openings are to be sealed, and mechanical equipment is to be covered. CGC
Section 4.504.1.
Pollutant control. Note on the plans that VOC's must comply with the
limitations listed in Section 4.504.3 and Tables 4.504.1, 4.504.2, 4.504.3 and
4.504.5 for: Adhesives, Paints and Coatings, Carpet and Composition Wood
Products. CGC Section 4.504.2.
Interior moisture control. Note on the plans that concrete slabs will be
provided with a capillary break. CGC Section 4.505.2.1.
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Interior moisture control. Note on the plans that the moisture content of wood
shall not exceed 19% before it is enclosed in construction. The moisture content
needs to be certified by one of 3 methods specified. Building materials with
visible signs of water damage should not be used in construction. The moisture
content must be determined by the contractor by one of the methods listed in
CGC Section 4.505.3.
Indoor air quality. Note on the plans that bathroom fans shall be Energy Star
rated, vented directly to the outside and controlled by a humidistat. CGC
4.506.1.
Note on the plans that prior to final inspection the licensed contractor, architect or
engineer in responsible charge of the overall construction must provide to the
building department official written verification that all applicable provisions
from the Green Building Standards Code have been implemented as part of the
construction. CGC 102.3.
Complete a Residential Occupancies Application Checklist that includes the
minimum criteria. It is available at: https://www.hcd.ca.qov/building-
standards/calqreen/cal-qreen-forms.shtml
ENERGY CONSERVATION
For plans submitted for plan check on or after 1/3/2020, provide an energy
design detailing compliance with the Mandatory Measures and either the
Performance or Prescriptive Methods of compliance. The Prescriptive design
and the latest Performance software programs are available at:
http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/2019standards/index.html
4/28/20: Energy design provided is for an addition. This is not correct. Energy
design is for a separate unit and separate conditioned space, unless there will be
a smoke and fire damper installed. If this is the case, a model type and approval
number from such a design must be noted on plans.
55. A complete energy plan check will be performed after completed and/or the
corrected energy design (CF1 R) has been provided. The design sheets must be
signed by the document author and /or responsible designer.
57. Mandatory minimum insulation specifications: (Ceilings: R-22), Exterior walls: 2
X 4 exterior walls: R-1 3, 2 X 6 exterior walls: R-1 9) and raised floors: R-1 9.
4/28/20: plans show lower than mandatory requirement wall insulation
values. Plans, and design, must shown minimum mandatory requirements.
Note: These are minimum values; actual requirements depend upon the project
59. All domestic hot water piping to have the following minimum insulation installed:
1/2,' pipe (1/2" insulation); %" pipe (1" insulation); 1" to 1-V2" pipe (1-1h"
insulation). CPC 609.11 & ES 150.00) 4/28/20: I could not locate this on
plans. Also, plumbing walls must be 2x6 stud walls. This must be shown
on the plans.
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Additionally, the 1/2' hot water pipe to the kitchen sink, and the cold-water pipe
within 5' of the water heater both require 1" minimum insulation. ES 150.00)
4/28/20: could not locate note on plans.
Residential ventilation requirements: ES 150.0(o)/ASHRAE 62.2 4/28120:
Show and note on plans.
Kitchens require exhaust fans with a minimum 100 cfm ducted to the exterior.
Detail compliance by including a complying exhaust fan or a ducted range hood
to the exterior.
Bathrooms require exhaust fans (minimum 50 cfm) to be ducted to the exterior.
A bathroom is defined "as .a room with a bathtub, shower, or spa or some similar
source of moisture".
Residential bathroom exhaust fans shall be energy star rated and shall be control
by a humidistat capable of an adjustment between 50 and 80% humidity.
CalGreen 4.506.1. Exception: Control by a humidistat is not required if the
bathroom exhaust fan is also the dwelling whole house ventilation.
All fans installed to meet all of the preceding ventilation requirements must be
specified at a noise rating of a maximum I "Sone" (continuous use) or 3 "Sone"
(intermittent).
MISCELLANEOUS
To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each
correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number,
calculation page, etc.
Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a
result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly
describe them and where they are located in the plans.
Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list?
Please indicate:
Yes L3 No U
The jurisdiction has contracted with EsGil, located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive,
Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to
perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding
these plan review items, please contact Richard Moreno at EsGil. Thank you.
EsGil
A SAFEbuiItCompany
DATE: 2/17/2020
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK #.: cbR2020-0 105 SET: I
PROJECT ADDRESS: 2437 Tuttle St.
uALICANT
4' JURIS.
PROJECT NAME: Convert Garage to ADU for Krichbaum Residence
The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's codes.
El The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes
when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff.
El The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil
until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
Debi Krichbaum
EsGil staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
EsGil staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Debi Krichbaum Telephone #: 760-415-5395
Date contacted: 111 (by ) Email: debi.krichbaum@camoves.com
Mail Telephone Fax In Person
III REMARKS:
By: Richard Moreno Enclosures:
EsGil
1/16/2020
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576
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PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS AND DUPLEXES
PLAN CHECK#.: cbR2020-0105
PROJECT ADDRESS: 2437 Tuttle St.
FLOOR AREA:
Remodel: 480 sq-ft
REMARKS:
DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY
JURISDICTION:
DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW
COMPLETED: 2/17/2020
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
STORIES: no change
HEIGHT: no change
DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY
ESGIL CORPORATION: 1/16/2020
PLAN REVIEWER: Richard Moreno
FOREWORD (PLEASE READ):
This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the California version of
the International Residential Code, International Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code,
Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy
conservation, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan review is based on
regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on
laws and ordinance by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire Department or
other departments. Clearance from those departments may be required prior to the issuance of
a building permit.
Present California law mandates that construction comply with the 2019 edition of the California
Code of Regulations (Title 24), which adopts the following model codes: 2018 IRC, 2018 IBC,
2018 UPC, 2018 UMC and 2017 NEC.
The above regulations apply, regardless of the code editions adopted by ordinance.
The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied
before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 105.4 of
the 2018 International Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of
any state, county or city law.
To speed up the recheck process, please note on this list (or a copy) where each
correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet number, specification section, etc.
Be sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans.
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PLANS
The following note should be given with each correction list:
Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new
complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for
residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted
in one of two ways:
Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of
Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760)
602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil and the Carlsbad Planning,
Engineering and Fire Departments.
Bring TWO corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil, 9320
Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all
remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad
Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire
Departments.
NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil only will not be reviewed by the
City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil is complete.
2. Provide a statement on the Title Sheet of the plans stating that this project shall
comply with the 2019 California Residential Code, which adopts the 2018 IRC,
2018 UMC, 2018 UPC and the 2017 NEC. Section R106.1.
Indicate on the Title Sheet of the plans the name of the legal owner and name of
the person responsible for the preparation of the plans. Section R106.1.1.
All sheets of plans must be signed by the person responsible for their
preparation. (California Business and Professions Code).
FIRE PROTECTION
Please indicate on the plans whether the existing residence has a fire sprinkler
system installed. If so, then provide a note stating that any additions/alterations
will be provided with an automatic residential fire sprinkler system. Section
R313.2.
Show locations of permanently wired smoke alarms with battery backup, per
Section R314:
Inside each bedroom.
Outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the
bedrooms.
On each story, including basements.
Such smoke alarm locations shall comply with the following:
I) They shall be not less than 3' from the door opening of a bathroom.
ii) They shall be at least 20' from a cooking appliance.
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They shall be at least 3' from supply registers of heating/cooling
systems.
They shall be at least 3' from the tip of the blade of a ceiling-
mounted fan.
NOTE: When more than one smoke alarm is required to be installed, the
alarm devices shall be interconnected in such a manner that the actuation of
one alarm will activate all of the alarms in the unit.
7. In existing buildings, when alterations, repairs or additions requiring a permit
occur (or when one or more sleeping rooms are added), the dwelling unit shall be
provided with smoke alarms located as required for new dwellings; the smoke
alarms shall be interconnected and hard wired. Exception: Smoke alarms in
existing areas need not be interconnected and hard wired where the alterations
or repairs do not result in the removal of interior wall or ceiling finishes exposing
the structure, unless there is an attic, crawl space, or basement available which
could provide access for hard wiring and interconnection without the removal of
interior finishes. Section R314.2.2.
8. In dwelling units within which fuel-burning appliances are installed (and in
dwelling units having attached garages), show the locations of permanently wired
carbon monoxide alarms with battery backup, per Section R315:
Outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the
bedrooms.
On each story, including basements.
C) Where a fuel-burning appliance is installed in a bedroom or its attached
bathroom, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed within the bedroom.
NOTE: When more than one carbon monoxide alarm is required to be
installed, the alarm devices shall be interconnected in such a manner that the
actuation of one alarm will activate all of the alarms in the unit.
9. When alterations, repairs or additions are proposed for dwelling units within
which fuel-burning appliances are installed (and in dwelling units having attached
garages), the dwelling unit shall be provided with carbon monoxide alarms
located as required for new dwellings; the carbon monoxide alarms shall be
interconnected and hard wired. Exception: Carbon monoxide alarms in existing
areas need not be interconnected and hard wired where the alterations or repairs
do not result in the removal of interior wall or ceiling finishes exposing the
structure, unless there is an attic, crawl space, or basement available which
could provide access for hard wiring and interconnection without the removal of
interior finishes. Section R315.2.
GENERAL RESIDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
10. There is no indication, size, operation or location of windows and doors for ADU or
garage.
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11. Sleeping rooms shall have a window or exterior door for emergency escape.
Section R310.
Windows must have an openable area of at least 5.7 square feet, with the
minimum openable width 20" and the minimum openable height 24".
The bottom of the clear opening shall not exceed 44" above the floor.
Do not measure to the window sill. This generally applies to windows that
have a height of 3' or less. See the figure below to see the correct method
of measurement.
12. Glazing in the following locations should be shown on the plans as safety glazing
material in accordance with Section R308.4:
Glazing in doors.
Glazing adjacent to a door where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is
less than 60" above the walking surface, and it meets either of the following
conditions:
Where the glazing is within 24" of either side of the door in the plane
of the door in a closed position.
Where the glazing is on a wall less than 180 degrees from the plane
of the door in a closed position and within 24" of the hinge side of an
in-swinging door.
13. Enclosed rafter spaces do not require venting if the following specific insulation
design is used, per Sections R806.5/EM3.9.6:
If the insulation is air-permeable and it is installed directly below the roof
sheathing with rigid board or sheet insulation with a minimum R-5 value installed
above the roof sheathing. (or)
If the insulation is air-impermeable and it is in direct contact with the underside
of the roof sheathing. (or)
If two layers of insulation are installed below the roof sheathing: An air-
impermeable layer in direct contact with the underside of the roof sheathing and
an additional layer of air permeable insulation installed directly under the air-
impermeable insulation.
In climate zones 3-15, air permeable insulation installed as part of one of the previous
insulation assemblies in unvented attics must comply with section R806.5.5.2
14. For garage conversions: CRC Section R506 requires a vapor retarder for all
slabs below conditioned space. Please provide verification that a vapor retarder
was installed at the time of construction; or demonstrate how slab will be
moisture-proofed. Include product manufacturer, method of application, and ICC
(or equal) approval.
15. Fire separation must be continued to underside of roof sheathing.
a) Heating component may not be used for heating/cooling of ADU unless
ducting is provided with smoke and fire damper. The ADU must also be
provided with an independent temperature controller.
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16. Wall assemblies separating units in a duplex shall be of one-hour fire resistive
construction. Provide details of the assemblies. Section R302.3. Such wall
assemblies shall extend to the underside of the roof sheathing, where applicable.
Exceptions:
A fire-resistance rating of %-hour shall be permitted in buildings equipped
throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with
NFPA 13.
Wall assemblies need not extend through attic spaces when the ceiling is
protected by not less than %-inch Type X gypsum board and an attic draft
stop constructed as specified in Section R302.12.1 is provided above and
along the wall assembly separating the dwellings. The structural framing
supporting the ceiling shall also be protected by not less than % -inch
gypsum board or equivalent.
17. The supporting construction of fire-rated floor assemblies shall have an equal or
greater fire-rating. Section R302.3.1.
18. Provide a note on the plans stating: "Penetrations of fire-resistive walls, floor--
ceilings and roof-ceilings shall be protected as required in CRC Section R302.4."
19. Walls and floors separating units in a duplex shall have a sound transmission
class (STC) of not less than 50. Additionally, floors must have an impact
insulation class (IIC) rating of not less than 50. CBC Section 1207. Show the
location of and provide details of the listed wall and floor/ceiling assemblies and
indicate the listing agency and listing number for the tested ratings.
MECHANICAL
20. Show on the plans the location, type and size (Btu's) of all heating and cooling
appliances or systems.
21. Every dwelling unit shall be provided with heating facilities capable of maintaining
a room temperature of 68 degrees F at a location 3 feet above the floor and 2
feet from exterior walls in all habitable rooms. Show basis for compliance. CRC
303.10.
ELECTRICAL
22. Show on the plan the amperage of the electrical service, the location of the
service panel and the location of any sub-panels. If the service is over 200
amperes, submit a single line diagram, panel schedules, and provide service
load calculations.
23. Note on the plans that receptacle outlet locations will comply with CEC Article
210.52.
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24. A receptacle outlet must be installed in every kitchen, family room, dining room,
living room, sunroom, parlor, library, den, bedroom, recreation room, and similar
room or area so that no point along the wall space is more than 6 feet, measured
horizontally along the floor line, from a receptacle outlet CEC 210.52(A)
25. Include on the plans the following specifications for electrical devices installed in
dwellings: CEC Article 210 & 406
Tamper resistant receptacles for all locations described in 210.52 and
550.13.(i.e. all receptacles in a dwelling).
Weather resistant type for receptacles installed in damp or wet locations
(outside). 406.4(D)(6).
C) Arc-fault protection for all outlets (not just receptacles) located in rooms
described in NEC 210.12(A): Kitchens, laundry areas, family, living,
bedrooms, dining, halls, etc.
d) GFCI protected outlets for locations described in NEC 210.8(A): Laundry
areas, kitchen dishwashers, kitchens, garages, bathrooms, outdoors,
within 6' of a sink, etc.
26. For a single-family dwelling unit (and for each unit of a duplex), show that at least
one receptacle outlet accessible at grade level will be installed outdoors at the
front and back of the dwelling. CEC Article 210.52(E). This receptacle must be
GFCI protected.
27. A balcony, deck, or porch that is accessible from the interior of the dwelling will
require a minimum of one receptacle outlet. CEC 210.52(E) (3). This receptacle
must be GFCI protected.
28. Show on the plans that countertop receptacle outlets comply with CEC Article
210.52(C): In kitchens a receptacle outlet shall be installed at each counter
space 12 inches or wider; Receptacles shall be installed so that no point along
the wall line is more than 24 inches; Island and peninsular countertops 12 inches
by 24" long (or greater) shall have at least one receptacle. (Counter top spaces
separated by range tops, refrigerators, or sinks shall be considered as separate
counter top spaces).
29. Per CEC Article 210.11(C)1, note on the plans that there will be a minimum of 2
small appliance branch circuits within the locations specified in Article 210.52(B),
i.e., kitchen and dining areas.
30. Per CEC Article 210.11(C)3, note on the plans that bathroom circuiting shall be
either:
A 20-ampere circuit dedicated to each bathroom, or
At least one 20 ampere circuit supplying only bathroom receptacle outlets.
31. Show on the plans a wall receptacle within 36" of each lavatory in the bathroom.
CEC 210.52(D).
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An ADU may have a separate utility service installed, or sub fed via existing
service with adequate capacity. ADU's require electrical load calculations per CEC
220.83 to justify existing electrical service size is adequate.
PLUMBING
Show water heater size (ist hour rating), type, and location on plans. Note: For
both new dwellings and additions the Energy Standards (150.0(n)) requires a gas
input rating of 200,000 Btu for both tank and instantaneous gas water heaters.
(Also) Provide a gas piping design for the gas system.
Note on the plans that "combustion air for fuel burning water heaters will be
provided in accordance with the Plumbing Code".
Show the shower stall can accommodate a 30" circle and has a minimum floor
area of 1,024 sq. in. CPC Section 408.6.
Dimension on the plans the 30" clear width required for the water closet
compartment and the (minimum) 24" clearance required in front of the water
closet. CPC 402.5.
Provide a note on the plans: The control valves in showers, tub/showers,
bathtubs, and bidets must be pressure balanced or thermostatic mixing valves.
CPC Sections 408, 409, 410.
Specify on the plans: Water conserving fixtures: New water closets shall use no
more than 1.28 gallons of water per flush, kitchen faucets may not exceed 1.8
GPM, lavatories are limited to 1.2 GPM, and showerheads may not exceed 1.8
GPM of flow. CPC Sections 407, 408, 411, 412.
Specify on the plans whether the existing house was built before or after 1994.
For additions or improvements to a residence built before 1994, note on the
plans that existing "noncompliant" fixtures (toilets that use more than 1.6 gallons
of water per flush, urinals that use more than one gallon of water per flush,
showerheads that have a flow capacity of more than 2.5 gallons of water per
minute, and interior faucets that emit more than 2.2 gallons of water per minute)
shall be replaced. Certification of compliance shall be given to the building
inspector prior to final permit approval. California S13407.
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS
The California Building Standards Commission has adopted the Green Building
Standards Code and must be enforced by the local building official. The following
mandatory requirements for residential construction must be included on your plans.
CGC Section 101.3. The Standards apply to newly constructed residential buildings,
along with additions/alterations that increase the building's conditioned area, volume
or size. CGC Section 301 .1.1. Provide a sheet on the plans labeled "Green
Building Code Requirements" and include the following notes as applicable.
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Storm water drainage/retention during construction. Note on the plans:
Projects which disturb less than one acre of soil shall manage storm water
drainage during construction by one of the following: A. Retention basins. B.
Where storm water is conveyed to a public drainage system, water shall be
filtered by use of a barrier system, wattle or other approved method. CGC
Section 4.106.2.
Grading and paving. Note on the plans that site grading or drainage system will
manage all surface water flows to keep water from entering buildings (swales,
water collection, French drains, etc.). CGC Section 4.106.3. Exception:
Additions not altering the drainage path.
Indoor water use. Show compliance with the following table, per CGC Section
4.303.1.
FIXTURE FLOW RATES
FIXTURE TYPE MAXIMUM FLOW RATE
Water closets 1.28 gallons/flush
Urinals (wall-mounted) 0.125 gallon/flush
Urinals (others) 0.5 gallon/flush
Showerheads 1.8 gpm @ 80 psi
Lavatory faucets 1.2 gpm @ 60 psi'
Kitchen faucets 1.8 gpm @ 60 psi
Metering faucets 0.20 gallons per cycle
1 Lavatory faucets shall not have a flow rate less than 0.8 gpm at 20 psi.
Note on the plans that when a shower is provided with multiple shower heads,
Note on the plans that landscape irrigation water use shall have weather or
soil-based controllers. CGC Section 4.304.1.
Recycling. Note on the plans that a minimum of 65% of construction waste is to
be recycled. CGC Section 4.408.1.
Recycling. Note on the plans that the contractor shall submit a Construction
Waste Management Plan, per CGC Section 4.408.2.
Operation and maintenance manual. Note on the plans that the builder is to
provide an operation manual (containing information for maintaining appliances,
etc.) for the owner at the time of final inspection. CGC Section 4.410.1.
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Note on the plans that the gas fireplace(s) shall be a direct-vent sealed-
combustion type. Woodstove or pellet stoves must be US EPA Phase II rated
appliances. CGC Section 4.503.1.
Pollutant control. Note on the plans that during construction, ends of duct
openings are to be sealed, and mechanical equipment is to be covered. CGC
Section 4.504.1.
Pollutant control. Note on the plans that VOC's must comply with the
limitations listed in Section 4.504.3 and Tables 4.504.1, 4.504.2, 4.504.3 and
4.504.5 for: Adhesives, Paints and Coatings, Carpet and Composition Wood
Products. CGC Section 4.504.2.
Interior moisture control. Note on the plans that concrete stabs will be
provided with a capillary break. CGC Section 4.505.2.1.
Interior moisture control. Note on the plans that the moisture content of wood
shall not exceed 19% before it is enclosed in construction. The moisture content
needs to be certified by one of 3 methods specified. Building materials with
visible signs of water damage should not be used in construction. The moisture
content must be determined by the contractor by one of the methods listed in
CGC Section 4.505.3.
Indoor air quality. Note on the plans that bathroom fans shall be Energy Star
rated, vented directly to the outside and controlled by a humidistat. CGC
4.506.1.
Note on the plans that prior to final inspection the licensed contractor, architect or
engineer in responsible charge of the overall construction must provide to the
building department official written verification that all applicable provisions
from the Green Building Standards Code have been implemented as part of the
construction. CGC 102.3.
a) Complete a Residential Occupancies Application Checklist that includes
the minimum criteria. It is available at: https://www.hcd.ca.ciov/buildinq-
sta ndards/calqreen/ca l-green-forms.shtml
ENERGY CONSERVATION
For plans submitted for plan check on or after 1/3/2020, provide an energy
design detailing compliance with the Mandatory Measures and either the
Performance or Prescriptive Methods of compliance. The Prescriptive design
and the latest Performance software programs are available at:
http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/2019standards/index.htmI
A complete energy plan check will be performed after completed and/or the
corrected energy design (CFI R) has been provided. The design sheets must be
signed by the document author and /or responsible designer.
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57. Include on the Title Sheet of the plans the following statement: "Compliance with
the documentation requirements of the 2019 Energy Efficiency Standards is
necessary for this project. Registered, signed, and dated copies of the
appropriate CF1 R, CF2R, and CF3R forms shall be made available at necessary
intervals for Building Inspector review. Final completed forms will be available for
the building owner."
58. Include all applicable sections of the (MF1 R) RMS-1 form or the specifications
contained thereon with the plans.
59. Mandatory minimum insulation specifications: (Ceilings: R-22), Exterior walls: 2
X 4 exterior walls: R-13, 2 X 6 exterior walls: R-1 9) and raised floors: R-1 9.
a) Note: These are minimum values; actual requirements depend upon the
project specific energy design (Prescriptive or Performance).
ES 150.0(a-d)
60. If using the Prescriptive Method: Specify which Option (A or B required if ducts
are installed in a ventilated attic, C may be used if ducts are installed in
conditioned spaces only) is being used for the roof insulation per Table 150.1(A).
Include insulation detailing on the plans.
61. If using the Prescriptive Method: The total glass area must be limited to a total of
20% of the conditioned floor area for all climate zones. ES Table 150.1
62. All domestic hot water piping to have the following minimum insulation installed:
%" pipe (1/2" insulation); 3/4" pipe (1" insulation); 1" to 1 -1/2" pipe (1-1/2"
insulation). CPC 609.11 & ES 150.00)
a) Additionally, the 1/2" hot water pipe to the kitchen sink, and the cold-water
pipe within 5' of the water heater both require 1" minimum insulation. ES
150.0(j)
63. Altered or replacement service water-heating systems or components shall meet
the applicable requirements below:
a) Pipe Insulation. For newly installed piping, the insulation requirements of
Section 150.00)2 shall be met. For existing accessible piping the
applicable requirements of Section 1 50.0(j)2Ai, and shall be met.
64. Below grade hot water piping is required to be installed in a waterproof and non-
crushable sleeve or casing that allows for replacement of both the piping and
insulation.
Residential Energy Lighting Requirements: ES 150.0(k)
65. All installed luminaires shall be high-efficacy in accordance with ES TABLE
150.0-A.
Luminaries must have a label certified for airtight construction.
Light sources that are not marked "JA8-2019-E" shall not be installed in
enclosed luminaires. ES 150.0(k)
66. In bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, and utility rooms at least one luminaire
shall be controlled by a vacancy sensor.
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Dimmers or vacancy sensors shall control all LED style luminaires. Two
exceptions: Fixtures installed in hallways or (closets under 70 square feet).
Recessed can light fixtures shall be IC listed, air-tight labeled, and not be
equipped with a standard medium base screw shell lamp holder. ES 150.0(k)
SFD outdoor lighting fixtures that are attached to a building are required to be
high efficacy, be manually on/off switch controlled, and have both motion sensor
and photocell control. See ES 150.0(k) 3. for additional control options.
Residential ventilation requirements: ES 150.0(o)/ASHRAE 62.2
Kitchens require exhaust fans with a minimum 100 cfm ducted to the exterior.
Detail compliance by including a complying exhaust fan or a ducted range hood
to the exterior.
Bathrooms require exhaust fans (minimum 50 cfm) to be ducted to the exterior.
A bathroom is defined "as a room with a bathtub, shower, or spa or some similar
source of moisture".
Residential bathroom exhaust fans shall be energy star rated and shall be control
by a humidistat capable of an adjustment between 50 and 80% humidity.
CalGreen 4.506.1. Exception: Control by a humidistat is not required if the
bathroom exhaust fan is also the dwelling whole house ventilation.
a) All fans installed to meet all of the preceding ventilation requirements must
be specified at a noise rating of a maximum 1 "Sone" (continuous use) or
3 "Sone" (intermittent).
Mandatory Mechanical design requirements: ES 150.0
Mechanical system sizing from ASHRAE, SMACNA, or ACCA. See ES 150.0(h)
1 for information.
Installed air conditioner and heat pump outdoor condensing units shall have a
clearance of at least (5) feet from the butlet of any dryer exhaust duct
termination.
Additions (Mandatory)
Additions must comply with the mandatory requirements of ES 110.0 - 110.9 and
the Residential requirements of 150.0(a)-150.0(q).
Prescriptive Additions: See Section 150.2(a) through 150c) for additions and
alterations
Prescriptive (Additions must meet the applicable requirements of ES 150.1(c)
(Component Table 150.1-A) except:
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a) Additions < 700 sq/ft:
May use existing size wall framing for wall extensions but with R15
(2X4) and R21 (2X6).
Roof and ceiling insulation shall be insulated with R22.
Must be provided with radiant barrier for Climate Zones 2-15.
Fenestration:
700 to 401 sq/ft: Maximum allowed glazing area is 120 sq/ft
or 25% of the addition floor area
Addition <400 sq/ft Maximum allowed fenestration is 75 sq/ft
or 30% of the addition floor area
C) In CZ 2, 4, and 6-16 the maximum west facing fenestration is
60 sq/ft. or less and shall also comply with either 1 or 2
below:
For additions that are 700 square feet or less but
greater than 400 square feet, the maximum allowed
fenestration area limit is the greater of 120 square
feet or 25 percent of the conditioned floor area of the
addition; or
For additions that are 400 square feet or less, the
maximum allowed fenestration area is the greater of
75 square feet or 30 percent of the conditioned floor
area of the addition.
A second water heater may be installed to serve the addition. Compliance with
ES 150.0(n) (200kBtu, straight flue, etc.) is necessary.
Alterations
Fenestration alterations must meet all requirements of ES 150.1(c) and Table
150.1-A
When replacing or modifying the mechanical system:
If more than 40' of new ductwork is installed in unconditioned space, HERS
inspection is required for both existing and new duct sealing.
Replacement of mechanical equipment (air handler, condensing unit of an air
conditioner or heat pump, cooling or heating coil, or the furnace heat
exchanger) requires HERS inspection.
Note: TheCF1 R-ALT-HVAC form may be submitted at the final inspection, it
is not required at initial plan submittal.
IiJ
MISCELLANEOUS
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To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each
correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number,
calculation page, etc.
Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a
result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly,
describe them and where they are located in the plans.
Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list?
Please indicate:
Yes No U
84. The jurisdiction has contracted with EsGil, located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive,
Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to
perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding
these plan review items, please contact Richard Moreno at EsGil. Thank you.
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TCity of SPECIAL INSPECTION
16
Development Services
35 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad www.carlsbadca.gov
AGREEMENT
fluildin Division
B45 76D.6O2.271
In accordance with Chapter 17 of the California Building Code the following must be completed when work being performed
requires special Inspection, structural observation and construction material testing.
Project/Permit: Project Addres ? 931 1u14 (e S'4-
THJ,~S SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE PROPERTY OWNERIAUTHORIZED AGENT. Please check If you are Owner-Builder
(if you checked as owner-builder you must also complete Section B of this agreement.)
Name: i
Mailing
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I em: I 41roperty Owner UProperty Owner's Agent of Record UArchitect of Record UEngineer of Record
State of California Registration Number Expiration Date:,
AGREEMENT: I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that I have read,
understand, acknowledge and promise to comply with the City of Carlsbad requirements for special inspections, structural
observations, construction materials testing and off-site fabrication of building components, as prescribed in the statement of
special inspection te n t appr plans and, as required by the California Building Code.
Signature: Date: Lf J5V
CONTRACTOR'S STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY (07 CBC, Ch 17, Section 1705). This section must be completed by the
contractor! builder I owner-builder.
Please check II you are
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I acknowledge and, am aware, of special requirements contained in the statement of special inspections noted on
the approved plans:
I acknowledge that control will be exercised to obtain conformance with the construction documents approved by the
building official:
I will have in-place procedures for exercising control within our (the contractor's) organization, for the method and
frequency of reporting and the distribution of the reports: and
I certify that I will have a qualified person within our (the contractor's) organization to exercise such control.
I will omvide_a_final aeportfletforin_compliance_ with _CRC SectIon_1704.1.2 prior to requesting final
inspqction,
Signature: - _Date: f_
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[DO NOT PAY- THIS IS NOTAN INVOICE]
VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK#.: cbR2020-0105
PREPARED BY: Richard Moreno DATE: 2/17/2020
BUILDING ADDRESS: 2437 Tuttle St.
BUILDING OCCUPANCY: R-3
BUILDING
PORTION
AREA
(Sq. FL)
Valuation
Multiplier
Reg.
Mod.
VALUE ($)
Remodel 480 city 22,325
Air Conditioning
Fire Sprinklers
TOTAL VALUE 22,325
Jurisdiction Code 1cb IBy Ordinance
1997 USC Building Permit Fee
1997 UBC Plan Check Fee
I tJ t
Type of Review: El Complete Review El Structural Only
El Repetitive Fee
Repeats
El Other
Hourly Hr. @*
EsGil Fee
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$1 49.44
Comments:
Sheet 1 of 1
I BUILDING ENERGY ANALYSIS REPORT I
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PROJECT: JUN 0 8 2020
2435 Tuttle St ADU C1 y OF C/LS8 AD
2435 Tuttle St
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Project Designer:
Homeowner - Debi Krichbaum
682 S Coast Highway, Suite 110
Encinitas, CA 92024 )tAw
Report Prepared by:
Viranchi Shah
www.gettitle24.com
14730 Beach Blvd.
La Mirada, CA 90638
Job Number:
Date:
5/16/2020
The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations summarized in this compliance report. This program has approval and is
authorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 2019 Building Energy Efficiency Standards.
This program developed by EnergySoft Software - www.energysoft.com.
I TABLE OF CONTENTS I
Cover Page I
Table of Contents 2
Form CFIR-PRF-01-E Certificate of Compliance 3
Form RMS-1 Residential Measures Summary 12
Form MF-1 R Mandatory Measures Summary 13
HVAC System Heating and Cooling Loads Summary 17
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE CF1R-PRF-01E
Project Name: 2435 Tuttle St ADU Calculation Date/Time: 2020-05-15T08:57:59-07:00 (Page 1 of 9)
Calculation Description: Title 24 Analysis Input File Name: 833_2435 Tuttle St—Energy Analysis_V8.ribdl9x
GENERAL INFORMATION
01 Project Name 2435 Tuttle St ADU
02 Run Title Title 24 Analysis
03 Project Location 2435 Tuttle St
04 City Carlsbad 05 Standards Version 2019
06 Zip code 92008 07 Software Version EnergyPro 8.1
08 Climate Zone 7 09 Front Orientation (deg/ Cardinal) 315
10 Building Type Single family 11 Number of Dwelling Units 1
12 Project Scope AdditioriOnly 13 Number of Bedrooms 4
14 Addition Cond. Floor Area (ft) 480 is Number of Stories 1
16 Existing Cond. Floor Area (ft) 1345 17 Fenestration Average U-factor 0.73
18 Total Cond. Floor Area (ft) 1825 19 Glazing Percentage (%) 15.70%
20 ADU Bedroom Count 1 21 ADU Conditioned Floor Area 480
22E Is Natural Gas Available? Yes
Addition Alone Project Analysis Parameters
01 02 03 04 05 06
Existing Area (excl. new addition) (ft2) Addition Area (excl. existing) (ft2) Total Area (ft2) Existing Bedrooms Addition Bedrooms Total Bedrooms
1345 480 1825 3 1 4
COMPLIANCE RESULTS
01 Building Complies with Computer Performance
02 This building incorporates features that require field testing and/or verification by a certified HERS rater under the supervision of a CEC-approved HERS provider.
03 This building incorporates one or more Special Features shown below
Registration Number: 420-P010051 143A-000-000-0000000-0000 Registration Date/Time: 05/15/2020 14:12 HERS Provider: CHEERS
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE CF1R-PRF-01E
Project Name: 2435 Tuttle St ADU Calculation Date/Time: 2020-05-15T08:57:59-07:00 (Page 2 of 9)
Calculation Description: Title 24 Analysis Input File Name: 833_2435 Tuttle St_Energy Analysis_V8.ribdl9x
ENERGY USE SUMMARY
Energy Use (kTDV/ft2-yr)
I
Standard Design Proposed Design Compliance Margin Percent Improvement
Space Heating 1.37 7.07 -5.7 -416.1
Space Cooling 8.76 8.5 0.26 3
IAQ Ventilation 3.69 - 3.69 0 0
Water Heating 70.26 64.37 5.89 8.4
Self Utilization Credit n/a 0 0 n/a
Compliance Energy Total 84.08 83.63 0.45 0.5
EQUIRED SPECIAL FEATURES
The following are features that must be installed as condition for meeting the modeled energy- performance for this computer analysis.
Ducts with high level of insulation
Non-standard duct location (any location other than attic)
HERS FEATURE SUMMARY
The following is a summary of the features that must be field-verified by a certified HERS Rater as a condition for meeting the modeled energy performance for this computer analysis. Additional
detail is provided in the buildng tables below. Registered CF2Rs and CF3Rs are required to be completed in the HERS Registry
Building-level Verifications:
Indoor air quality ventilation
Cooling System Verifications:
Minimum Airflow
Verified EER
Verified SEER
Verified Refrigerant Charge
Fan Efficacy Watts/CFM
Heating System Verifications:
Verified HSPF
Verified heat pump rated heating capacity
HVAC Distribution System Verifications:
Duct leakage testing
Ducts located entirely in conditioned space confirmed by duct leakage testing
Domestic Hot Water System Verifications:
-- None --
Registration Number: 420-P010051 143A-000-000-0000000-0000 Registration Date/Time: 05/15/2020 14:12 HERS Provider: CHEERS
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Project Name: 2435 Tuttle St ADU Calculation Date/Time: 2020-05-15T08:57:59-07:00 (Page 3 of 9)
Calculation Description: Title 24 Analysis Input File Name: 833_2435 Tuttle St_Energy Analysis_V8.ribdl9x
ZONE INFORMATION
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
Zone Name Zone Type HVAC System Name Zone Floor Area (ft) Avg. Ceiling Height Water Heating System 1 Water Heating System 2
Living Area Conditioned HVAC Systemi 480 8 DHW Sys 1 N/A
OPAQUE SURFACES
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Name Zone Construction Azimuth Orientation Gross Area (ft)
Window and Door
Area (ft2) Tilt (deg) Wall Exceptions Status
Front Wall NW Living Area R-13 Wall 315 Front 200 46 90 none New
Rear Wall SE Living Area R-13 Wall 135 Back 200 0 90 none New
Left Wall NE Living Area R-13 Wall 45 Left 160 29.34 90 none New
OPAQUE SURFACES - CATHEDRAL CEILINGS
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11
Name Zone Construction Azimuth Orientation Area (ft2)
Skylight Area Roof Rise (x in Roof Roof Emittance Cool Roof
(ft2) 12) Reflectance
Non-Attic Roof Living Area R-30 Roof No 0 Front 240 0 1 0.1 0.85 No
NW Attic
Non-Attic Roof Living Area R-30 Roof No 180 Back 240 0 1 0.1 0.85 No
SE Attic
FENESTRATION I GLAZING
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
Width Height Area U-factor SHGCExterior
Name Type Surface Orientation Azimuth (ft) (ft) Mult. (ft2) U-factor Source SHGC Sourc Shading e
able Table
Door 3070_ Window Front Wall NW Front 315 1 21 0.77 110.6-A 0.73 110.6- Bug Screen
B
Registration Number: 420-P010051 143A-000-000-0000000-0000 Registration Date/Time: 05/15/2020 14:12 HERS Provider: CHEERS
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Calculation Description: Title 24 Analysis Input File Name: 833_2435 Tuttle St_Energy Analysis_V8.ribdl9x
FENESTRATION / GLAZING
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
Width Height Area U-factor SHGCExterior Name Type Surface Orientation Azimuth (ft) (ft) Mult. (ft2)
U-factor Source SHGC Sourc Shading e
Table able
Window 1_ Window Front Wall NW Front 315 1 6.25 0.71 0.73 110.6- Bug Screen 110.6-A B
Table able Window 2_ Window Front Wall NW Front 315 1 12.5 0.71 0.73 110.6- Bug Screen 110.6-A B
able Table
Window 3_ Window Front Wall NW Front 315 1 6.25 0.71 0.73 110.6- Bug Screen 110.6-A B
able Table
Window 6_ Window Left Wall NE Left 45 1 8 0.71 0.73 110.6- Bug Screen 110.6-A B
Table able Window 7_ Window Left Wall NE Left 45 1 13.34 0.71 0.73 110.6- Bug Screen 110.6-A B
Table able Window 8_ Window Left Wall NE Left 45 1 8 0.71 0.73 110.6- Bug Screen 110.6-A B
SLAB FLOORS
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
Name Zone Area (ft2) Perimeter (ft) Edge Insul. R-value and Depth Carpeted Fraction Heated
Slab-on-Grade Living Area 480 70 None 80% No
Registration Number: 420-P010051 143A-000-000-0000000-0000 Registration Date/Time: 05/15/2020 14:12 HERS Provider: CHEERS
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE CF1R-PRF-01E
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OPAQUE SURFACE CONSTRUCTIONS
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Interior / Exterior
Construction Name Surface Type Construction Type Framing Total Cavity
a e R-v Continuous U-factor Assembly Layers
R-value
Inside Finish: Gypsum Board
R-13 Wall Exterior Walls Wood Framed Wall 2x4 @ 16 in. 0. C. R-13 None / None 0.101 Cavity / Frame: R-13 / 2x4
Exterior Finish: 3 Coat Stucco
Roofing: Light Roof (Asphalt Shingle)
Roof Deck: Wood
R-30 Roof No Attic Cathedral Ceilings Wood Framed 2x12 @ 16 in.-O. C. R-30 None / None 0.036 Siding/sheathing/decking Ceiling Cavity / Frame: R-30 / 2x12
Inside Finish: Gypsum Board
Inside Finish: Gypsum Board
R-13 Walil Interior Walls Wood Framed Wall 2x4 @ 16 in. 0. C. R-13 None / None 0.092 Cavity / Frame: R-13 / 2x4
Other Side Finish: Gypsum Board
BUILDING ENVELOPE - HERS VERIFICATION
01 02 03 04
Quality Insulation Installation (QII) Quality Installation of Spray Foam Insulation Building Envelope Air Leakage CFM50
Not Required Not Required Not Required . n/a
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
Name System Type Distribution Type Water Heater Name (SI) Solar Heating System Compact Distribution HERS Verification
DHW Sys 1 Domestic Hot Water
(DHW)
Standard Distribution
System DHW Heater 1 (1) n/a None n/a
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WATER HEATERS
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
Tank Standby Heating Tank Energy 1st Hr. Tank Location Verified Input Rating Insulation Loss or NEEA Heat Pump Name Element Tank Type Vol. Factor or Rating or or Ambient Status Existing Units or Pilot R-value Recovery Brand or Model Type (gal) Efficiency (Int/Ext) Eff. Flow Rate Condition Condition
DHW Gas Consumer 1 0 0.92-UEF <= 200 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a New n/a Heater 1 Instantaneous kBtu/hr
WATER HEATING - HERS VERIFICATION
01 I 02 03 04 05 I 06 I 07 I 08
Name I Pipe Insulation I Parallel Piping Compact Distribution I Compact Distribution
Type I Recirculation Control
I
I
I Central DHW I I Distribution
I Shower Drain Water I I Heat Recovery
DHW Sys 1 - 1/1 Not Required Not Required Not Required None Not Required Not Required Not Required
SPACE CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11
Heating Unit Cooling Unit Distribution Required Verified Cooling Heating
Name System Type Fan Name Thermostat Status Existing Equipment Equipment Name Name Name Type Condition Count Count
HVAC Systemi Heat pump heating cooling Heat Pump Heat Pump HVAC Fan 1
Air
Distribution Setback New NA 1 1 System 1 System 1 System 1
HVAC - HEAT PUMPS
01 02 03 04 J_05 06 07 08 09 10 11
Name System Type Number of Units
Heating Cooling Zonally
Controlled
Compressor
Type HERS Verification
HSPF/COP Cap 47 I Cap 17 SEER I EER
Heat Pump System 1 Central split HP 1 10.2 18000 14400 19.6 12.5 Not Zonal Single
Speed
Heat Pump System
1-hers-htpump
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HVAC HEAT PUMPS - HERS VERIFICATION
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
Name Verified Airflow Airflow Target Verified EER Verified SEER Verified Refrigerant Verified HSPF Verified Heating Verified Heating
Charge Cap 47 Cap 17 -
Heat Pump System Required 350 Required Required Yes Yes Yes Yes
1-hers-htpump
HVAC - DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
01 02 03 04 1 05 06 07 08 1 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Duct Ins. R-value Duct Location Surface Area
Verified ExistingNew
Name Type Design Supply Return Supply Return Supply Return Bypass Duct HERS Status Existing Distribution Ducts
Type Duct Leakage Verification Condition system 40 ft
Air Air Condit Condit No Sealed Distributi Distributi Conditioned Non- R-8 R-8 ioned ioned n/a n/a Bypass and on System New n/a n/a n/a on space-entirely Verified Zone Zone Duct Tested 1-hers- System 1 dist
HVAC DISTRIBUTION - HERS VERIFICATION
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
Low Leakage
Duct Leakage Duct Leakage Verified Duct Verified Duct Buried Ducts Deeply Buried Low-leakage Air Ducts Entirely in
Name Verification Target (%) Location Design Ducts Handler Conditioned
Space
Air Distribution Yes 5.0 Required Not Required Not Required Credit not taken Not Required No
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HVAC - FAN SYSTEMS
01 02 03 04
Name Type Fan Power (Watts/CFM) Name
HVAC Fan 1 HVAC Fan 0.45 HVAC Fan 1-hers-fan
HVAC FAN SYSTEMS - HERS VERIFICATION
01 02 03
Name Verified Fan Watt Draw Required Fan Efficacy (Watts/CFM)
HVAC Fan 1-hers-fan Required 0.45
IAQ (INDOOR AIR QUALITY) FANS
01 02 03 04 05 06
Dwelling Unit IAQ CFM IAQ Watts/CFM IAQ Fan Type IAQ Recovery Effectiveness (%)
IAQ Recovery Effectiveness -
SREIAQ Recovery Effectiveness
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SFam ADU IAQVentRpt 29 0.25 Default 0 n/a
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DOCUMENTATION AUTHORS DECLARATION STATEMENT
1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete.
Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature:
Viranchi Shah Vi,rc.,vic'h.I,' Sh.cth'
Company: Signature Date:
www.gettitle24.com 05/15/2020
Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (If applicable):
14730 Beach Blvd., #133
City/State/Zip: Phone:
La Mirada, CA 90638 . 714-888-4736
RESPONSIBLE PERSONS DECLARATION STATEMENT
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design identified on this Certificate of Compliance.
I certify that the energy features and performance specifications identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations.
The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets,
calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application.
Responsible Designer Name: Responsible Designer Signature:
Debi Krichbaum DeJyj' 1(v6c1i,bcui_n't'
Company: Date Signed:
Homeowner -Debi Krichbaum 05/15/2020
Address: . License:
682 S Coast Highway, Suite 110
City/State/Zip: Phone:
Encinitas, CA 92024
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RESIDENTIAL MEASURES SUMMARY RMS-1
Project Name
2435 Tuttle St ADU
Building Type 12 Single Family 12 Addition Alone
0 Multi Family 0 Existing+ Addition/Alteration
Date
5/16/2020
Project Address
2435 Tuttle St Carlsbad
California Energy Climate Zone
CA Climate Zone 07
Total Cond. Floor Area
480
Addition
480
# of Units
1
INSULATION
Construction Type
Area
Cavity (ft) Special Features Status
Wall Wood Framed R13 485 New
Demising Wood Framed R 13 160 Existing
Slab Unheated Slab-on-Grade - no insulation 480 Perim = 70 Existing
Roof Wood Framed Rafter R30 480 New
FENESTRATION
Orientation Area(fl)
I Total Area: 75 Glazing Percentage: 15.7% New/Altered Average U-Factor: 0.73
U-Fac SHGC Overhang Sidefins Exterior Shades Status
Front (NW) 21.0 0.770 0.73 none none N/A New
Front (NW) 25.0 0.710 0.73 none none N/A New
Left (NE) 29.3 0.710 0.73 none none N/A New
HVAC SYSTEMS
Qty. Heating Min. Eff Cooling Min. Eff Thermostat Status
1 Split Heat Pump 10.20 HSPF Split Heat Pump 19.6 SEER Setback New
HVAC DISTRIBUTION Duct
Location Heating Cooling Duct Location R-Value Status
HVAC System Ducted Ducted Conditioned 8.0 New
WATER HEATING
Qty. Type Gallons Mm. Eff Distribution Status
I Small Instantaneous Gas 1 0.92 Standard New
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2019 Low-Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary
NOTE: Low-rise residential buildings subject to the Energy Standards must comply with all applicable mandatory measures, regardless of the compliance approach
used. Review the respective section for more information. *Exceptions may apply.
(01/2020)
Building Envelope Measures:
Air Leakage. Manufactured fenestration, exterior doors, and exterior pet doors must limit air leakage to 0.3 CFM per square foot or less § 110.6(a)1: when tested per NFRC400, ASTM E283 orMMA1WDMA/CSA 101/l.S.2/A440-2011.
§ 110.6(a)5: Labeling. Fenestration products and exterior doors must have a label meeting the requirements of § 10-111(a).
Field fabricated exterior doors and fenestration products must use U-factors and solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) values from Tables
§ 110.6(b): 110.6-A, 110.6-B, or JA4.5 for exterior doors. They must be caulked and/or weather-stripped.
Air Leakage. All joints, penetrations, and other openings in the building envelope that are potential sources of air leakage must be caulked,
§ 110.7: gasketed, or weather stripped.
110.8(a): Insulation Certification by Manufacturers. Insulation must be certified by the Department of Consumer Affairs, Bureau of Household Goods
and Services (BHGS).
§ 110.8(g): Insulation Requirements for Heated Slab Floors. Heated slab floors must be insulated per the requirements of § 110.8(g).
Roofing Products Solar Reflectance and Thermal Emittance. The thermal emittance and aged solar reflectance values of the roofing § 110.8(i): material must meet the requirements of § 110.8(i) and be labeled per §10-113 when the installation of a cool roof is specified on the CF1 R.
§ 110.80): Radiant Barrier. When required, radiant barriers must have an emittance of 0.05 or less and be certified to the Department of Consumer Affairs.
Ceiling and Rafter Roof Insulation. Minimum R-22 insulation in wood-frame ceiling; or the weighted average U-factor must not exceed 0.043.
Minimum R-19 or weighted average U-factor of 0.054 or less in a rafter roof alteration. Attic access doors must have permanently attached
§ 150.0(a): insulation using adhesive or mechanical fasteners. The attic access must be gasketed to prevent air leakage. Insulation must be installed in
direct contact with a continuous roof or ceiling which is sealed to limit infiltration and exfiltration as specified in § 110.7, including but not limited
to placing insulation either above or below the roof deck or on top of a drywall ceiling.*
§ 150.0(b): Loose-fill Insulation. Loose fill insulation must meet the manufacturers required density for the labeled R-value.
Wall Insulation. Minimum R-13 insulation in 2x4 inch wood framing wall or have a 1.1-factor of 0.102 or less, or R-20 in 2x6 inch wood framing or
§ 150.0(c): have a U-factor of 0.071 or less. Opaque non-framed assemblies must have an overall assembly U-factor not exceeding 0.102. Masonry walls
must meet Tables 150.1-A or B.
§ 150.0(d): Raised-floor Insulation. Minimum R-19 insulation in raised wood framed floor or 0.037 maximum U-factor.
Slab Edge Insulation. Slab edge insulation must meet all of the following: have a water absorption rate, for the insulation material alone without
§ 150.0(f): facings, no greater than 0.3 percent; have a water vapor permeance no greater than 2.0 perm per inch; be protected from physical damage and
UV light deterioration; and, when installed as part of a heated slab floor, meet the requirements of § 110.8(g).
Vapor Retarder. In climate zones 1 through 16, the earth floor of unvented crawl space must be covered with a Class I or Class II vapor
§ 150.0(g)1: retarder. This requirement also applies to controlled ventilation crawl space for buildings complying with the exception to § 150.0(d).
Vapor Retarder. In climate zones 14 and 16, a Class I or Class II vapor retarder must be installed on the conditioned space side of all
§ 150.0(g)2: insulation in all exterior walls, vented attics, and unvented attics with air-permeable insulation.
Fenestration Products. Fenestration, including skylights, separating conditioned space from unconditioned space or outdoors must have a
§ 150.0(q): maximum U-factor of 0.58; or the weighted average U-factor of all fenestration must not exceed 0.58.
Fireplaces, Decorative Gas Appliances, and Gas Log Measures:
§ 110.5(e) Pilot Light. Continuously burning pilot lights are not allowed for indoor and outdoor fireplaces.
§ 150.0(e)1: Closable Doors. Masonry or factory-built fireplaces must have a closable metal or glass door covering the entire opening of the firebox.
Combustion Intake. Masonry or factory-built fireplaces must have a combustion outside air intake, which is at least six square inches in area § 150.0(e)2: and is equipped with a readily accessible, operable, and tight-fitting damper or combustion-air control device.
§ 150.0(e)3: Flue Damper. Masonry or factory-built fireplaces must have a flue damper with a readily accessible control.
Space Conditioning, Water Heating, and Plumbing System Measures:
Certification. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, water heaters, showerheads, faucets, and all other regulated
§ 110.0-s 110.3: appliances must be certified by the manufacturer to the California Energy Commission.
§ 110.2(a): HVAC Efficiency. Equipment must meet the applicable efficiency requirements in Table 110.2-A through Table 110.2-K.
Controls for Heat Pumps with Supplementary Electric Resistance Heaters. Heat pumps with supplementary electric resistance heaters
110.2(b): must have controls that prevent supplementary heater operation when the heating load can be met by the heat pump alone; and in which the
cut-on temperature for compression heating is higher than the cut-on temperature for supplementary heating, and the cut-off temperature for
compression heating is higher than the cut-off temperature for supplementary heating.
Thermostats. All heating or cooling systems not controlled by a central energy management control system (EMCS) must have a
§ 110.2(c): setback thermostat.
Water Heating Recirculation Loops Serving Multiple Dwelling Units. Water heating recirculation loops serving multiple dwelling units must
§ 110.3(c)4: meet the air release valve, backflow prevention, pump priming, pump isolation valve, and recirculation loop connection requirements of
§ 110.3(c)4.
Isolation Valves. Instantaneous water heaters with an input rating greater than 6.8 kBtu per hour (2 kW) must have isolation valves with hose
§ 110.3(c)6: bibbs or other fittings on both cold and hot water lines to allow for flushing the water heater when the valves are closed.
Pilot Lights. Continuously burning pilot lights are prohibited for natural gas: fan-type central furnaces; household cooking appliances (except
§ 110.5: appliances without an electrical supply voltage connection with pilot lights that consume less than 150 Btu per hour); and pool and spa heaters.
Building Cooling and Heating Loads. Heating and/or cooling loads are calculated in accordance with the ASHRAE Handbook,
§ 150.0(h)1: Equipment Volume, Applications Volume, and Fundamentals Volume; the SMACNA Residential Comfort System Installation Standards
Manual; or the ACCA Manual J using design conditions specified in § 150.0(h)2.
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§ 150.0(h)3A: Clearances. Air conditioner and heat pump outdoor condensing units must have a clearance of at least five feet from the outlet of any dryer
Liquid Line Drier. Air conditioners and heat pump systems must be equipped with liquid line filter driers if required, as specified by the
§ 150.0(h)3B: manufacturer's instructions.
Storage Tank Insulation. Unfired hot water tanks, such as storage tanks and backup storage tanks for solar water-heating systems, must have
§ 150.00)1: a minimum of R-12 external insulation or R-16 internal insulation where the internal insulation R-value is indicated on the exterior of the tank.
Water Piping, Solar Water-heating System Piping, and Space Conditioning System Line Insulation. All domestic hot water piping must
be insulated as specified in Section 609.11 of the California Plumbing Code. In addition, the following piping conditions must have a minimum
150.00)2A: U)
insulation wall thickness of one inch or a minimum insulation R-value of 7.7: the first five feet of cold water pipes from the storage tank; all hot
water piping with a nominal diameter equal to or greater than 3/4 inch and less than one inch; all hot water piping with a nominal diameter less
than 3/4 inch that is: associated with a domestic hot water recirculation system, from the heating source to storage tank or between tanks,
buried below grade, and from the heating source to kitchen fixtures.*
Insulation Protection. Piping insulation must be protected from damage, including that due to sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance, and
§ 150.00)3. wind as required by Section 120.3(b). Insulation exposed to weather must be water retardant and protected from UV light (no adhesive tapes).
Insulation covering chilled water piping and refrigerant suction piping located outside the conditioned space must include, or be protected by, a
Class I or Class II vapor retarder. Pipe insulation buried below grade must be installed in a waterproof and non-crushable casing or sleeve.
Gas or Propane Water Heating Systems. Systems using gas or propane water heaters to serve individual dwelling units must include all of
the following: A dedicated 125 volt, 20 amp electrical receptacle connected to the electric panel with a 120/240 volt 3 conductor, 10 AWG
copper branch circuit, within three feet of the water heater without obstruction. Both ends of the unused conductor must be labeled with the
§ 150.0(n)1: word "spare" and be electrically isolated. Have a reserved single pole circuit breaker space in the electrical panel adjacent to the circuit breaker
for the branch circuit and labeled with the words "Future 240V Use"; a Category Ill or IV vent, or a Type B vent with straight pipe between the
outside termination and the space where the water heater is installed; a condensate drain that is no more than two inches higher than the base
of the water heater, and allows natural draining without pump assistance; and a gas supply line with a capacity of at least 200,000 Btu per hour.
§ 150.0(n)2: Recirculating Loops. Recirculating loops serving multiple dwelling units must meet the requirements of § 110.3(c)5.
Solar Water-heating Systems. Solar water-heating systems and collectors must be certified and rated by the Solar Rating and Certification
150.0(n)3: Corporation (SRCC), the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, Research and Testing (IAPMO R&T), or by a listing
agency that is approved by the Executive Director.
Ducts and Fans Measures:
Ducts. Insulation installed on an existing space-conditioning duct must comply with § 604.0 of the California Mechanical Code (CMC). If a
§ 110.8(d)3: contractor installs the insulation, the contractor must certify to the customer, in writing, that the insulation meets this requirement.
CMC Compliance. All air-distribution system ducts and plenums must meet the requirements of the CMC §§ 601.0, 602.0, 603.0, 604.0, 605.0
and ANSl/SMACNA-006-2006 HVAC Duct Construction Standards Metal and Flexible 3rd Edition. Portions of supply-air and return-air ducts and
plenums must be insulated to a minimum installed level of R-6.0 or a minimum installed level of R-4.2 when ducts are entirely in conditioned
space as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing (RA3.1.4.3.8). Portions of the duct system completely exposed and
surounded by directly conditioned space are not required to be insulated. Connections of metal ducts and inner core of flexible ducts must be
§ 150.0(m)1: mechanically fastened. Openings must be sealed with mastic, tape, or other duct-closure system that meets the applicable requirements of UL
181, UL 181A, or UL 181 B or aerosol sealant that meets the requirements of UL 723. If mastic or tape is used to seal openings greater than 1/4
inch, the combination of mastic and either mesh or tape must be used. Building cavities, support platforms for air handlers, and plenums
designed or constructed with materials other than sealed sheet metal, duct board or flexible duct must not be used to convey conditioned air.
Building cavities and support platforms may contain ducts. Ducts installed in cavities and support platforms must not be compressed to cause
reductions in the cross-sectional area.
Factory-Fabricated Duct Systems. Factory-fabricated duct systems must comply with applicable requirements for duct construction,
§ 150.0(m)2: connections, and closures; joints and seams of duct systems and their components must not be sealed with cloth back rubber adhesive duct
tapes unless such tape is used in combination with mastic and draw bands.
Field-Fabricated Duct Systems. Field-fabricated duct systems must comply with applicable requirements for: pressure-sensitive tapes,
§ 150.0(m)3: mastics, sealants, and other requirements specified for duct construction.
§ 150.0(m)7: Backdraft Damper. Fan systems that exchange air between the conditioned space and outdoors must have backdraft or automatic dampers.
Gravity Ventilation Dampers. Gravity ventilating systems serving conditioned space must have either automatic or readily accessible,
§ 150.0(m)8: manually operated dampers in all openings to the outside, except combustion inlet and outlet air openings and elevator shaft vents.
Protection of Insulation. Insulation must be protected from damage, sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance, and wind. Insulation exposed
§ 150.0(m)9: to weather must be suitable for outdoor service. For example, protected by aluminum, sheet metal, painted canvas, or plastic cover. Cellular
foam insulation must be protected as above or painted with a coating that is water retardant and provides shielding from solar radiation.
§ 150.0(m)10: Porous Inner Core Flex Duct. Porous inner core flex ducts must have a non-porous layer between the inner core and outer vapor barrier.
Duct System Sealing and Leakage Test. When space conditioning systems use forced air duct systems to supply conditioned air to an
§ 150.0(m)11: occupiable space, the ducts must be sealed and duct leakage tested, as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing, in
accordance with § 150.0(m)11 and Reference Residential Appendix RA3.
Air Filtration. Space conditioning systems with ducts exceeding 10 feet and the supply side of ventilation systems must have MERV 1301
§ 150.0(m)12: equivalent filters. Filters for space conditioning systems must have a two inch depth or can be one inch if sized per Equation 150.0-A. Pressure
drops and labeling must meet the requirements in §150.0(m)12. Filters must be accessible for regular service.*
Space Conditioning System Airflow Rate and Fan Efficacy. Space conditioning systems that use ducts to supply cooling must have a hole
for the placement of a static pressure probe, or a permanently installed static pressure probe in the supply plenum. Airflow must be ~ 350 CFM
§ 150.0(m)13: per ton of nominal cooling capacity, and an air-handling unit fan efficacy 15 0.45 watts per CFM for gas furnace air handlers and :5 0.58 watts per
CFM for all others. Small duct high velocity systems must provide an airflow ~ 250 CFM per ton of nominal cooling capacity, and an air-handling
unit fan efficacy 15 0.62 watts per CFM. Field verification testing is required in accordance with Reference Residential Appendix RA3.3."
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Requirements for Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality:
Requirements for Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality. All dwelling units must meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 62.2, Ventilation
§ 150.0(0)1. and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Residential Buildings subject to the amendments specified in § 150.0(0)1.
Single Family Detached Dwelling Units. Single family detached dwelling units, and attached dwelling units not sharing ceilings or floors with
§ 150.0(o)1C: other dwelling units, occupiable spaces, public garages, or commercial spaces must have mechanical ventilation airflow provided at rates
determined by ASHRAE 62.2 Sections 4.1.1 and 4.1.2 and as specified in § 150.0(o)1C.
Multifamily Attached Dwelling Units. Multifamily attached dwelling units must have mechanical ventilation airflow provided at rates in
accordance with Equation 150.0-B and must be either a balanced system or continuous supply or continuous exhaust system. If a balanced § 150.0(o)1E. system is not used, all units in the building must use the same system type and the dwelling-unit envelope leakage must be :5 0.3 CFM at 50 Pa
(0.2 inch water) per square foot of dwelling unit envelope surface area and verified in accordance with Reference Residential Appendix Rs\3.8.
Multifamily Building Central Ventilation Systems. Central ventilation systems that serve multiple dwelling units must be balanced to provide
§ 150.0(o)1 F: ventilation airflow for each dwelling unit served at a rate equal to or greater than the rate specified by Equation 150.0-B. All unit airflows must be
within 20 percent of the unit with the lowest airflow rate as it relates to the individual unit's minimum required airflow rate needed for compliance.
§ 150.0(0)1 G: Kitchen Range Hoods. Kitchen range hoods must be rated for sound in accordance with Section 7.2 of ASHRAE 62.2.
Field Verification and Diagnostic Testing. Dwelling unit ventilation airflow must be verified in accordance with Reference Residential
§ 150.0(0)2: Appendix RA3.7. A kitchen range hood must be verified in accordance with Reference Residential Appendix RA3.7.4.3 to confirm it is
rated by HVI to comply with the airflow rates and sound requirements as specified in Section 5 and 7.2 of ASHRAE 62.2.
Pool and Spa Systems and Equipment Measures:
Certification by Manufacturers. Any pool or spa heating system or equipment must be certified to have all of the following: a thermal efficiency
110.4(a): that complies with the Appliance Efficiency Regulations; an on-off switch mounted outside of the heater that allows shutting off the heater
without adjusting the thermostat setting; a permanent weatherproof plate or card with operating instructions; and must not use electric
resistance heating.'
Piping. Any pool or spa heating system or equipment must be installed with at least 36 inches of pipe between the filter and the heater, or
§ 110.4(b)1: dedicated suction and return lines, or built-in or built-up connections to allow for future solar heating.
§ 110.4(b)2: Covers. Outdoor pools or spas that have a heat pump or gas heater must have a cover.
Directional Inlets and Time Switches for Pools. Pools must have directional inlets that adequately mix the pool water, and a time switch that
§ 110.4(b)3: will allow all pumps to be set or programmed to run only during off-peak electric demand periods.
§ 110.5: Pilot Light. Natural gas pool and spa heaters must not have a continuously burning pilot light.
Pool Systems and Equipment Installation. Residential pool systems or equipment must meet the specified requirements for pump sizing, flow
§ 150.0(p): rate, piping, filters, and valves.
Lighting Measures:
Lighting Controls and Components. All lighting control devices and systems, ballasts, and luminaires must meet the applicable requirements
§ 110.9: of110.9.'
§ 150.0(k)1A: Luminaire Efficacy. All installed luminaires must meet the requirements in Table 150.0-A.
Blank Electrical Boxes. The number of electrical boxes that are more than five feet above the finished floor and do not contain a luminaire or
§ 150.0(k)1B: other device must be no greater than the number of bedrooms. These electrical boxes must be served by a dimmer, vacancy sensor control, or
fan speed control.
. 0 k 1 C § 150 ( ) Recessed Downhight Luminaires in Ceilings. Luminaires recessed into ceilings must meet all of the requirements for: insulation contact (IC)
labeling; air leakage; sealing; maintenance; and socket and light source as described in § 150.0(k)1C.
Electronic Ballasts for Fluorescent Lamps. Ballasts for fluorescent lamps rated 13 watts or greater must be electronic and must have an
§ 150.0(k)1 D: output frequency no less than 20 kHz.
150.0(k) 1 E Night Lights, Step Lights, and Path Lights. Night lights, step lights and path lights are not required to comply with Table 150.0-A or be
controlled by vacancy sensors provided they are rated to consume no more than 5 watts of power and emit no more than 150 lumens.
Lighting Integral to Exhaust Fans. Lighting integral to exhaust fans (except when installed by the manufacturer in kitchen exhaust hoods) § 150.0(k)1F: must meet the applicable requirements of § 150.0(k).
§ 150.0(k)1G: Screw based luminaires. Screw based luminaires must contain lamps that comply with Reference Joint Appendix JA8.
150 0'k'l H /
Light Sources in Enclosed or Recessed Luminaires. Lamps and other separable light sources that are not compliant with the JA8 elevated
temperature requirements, including marking requirements, must not be installed in enclosed or recessed luminaires.
Light Sources in Drawers, Cabinets, and Linen Closets. Light sources internal to drawers, cabinetry or linen closets are not required to
§ 150.0(k)1 I: comply with Table 150.0-A or be controlled by vacancy sensors provided that they are rated to consume no more than 5 watts of power, emit no
more than 150 lumens, and are equipped with controls that automatically turn the lighting off when the drawer, cabinet or linen closet is closed.
§ 150.0(k)2A: Interior Switches and Controls. All forward phase cut dimmers used with LED light sources must comply with NEMA SSL 7A.
§ 150.0(k)26: Interior Switches and Controls. Exhaust fans must be controlled separately from lighting systems.'
Interior Switches and Controls. Lighting must have readily accessible wall-mounted controls that allow the lighting to be manually § 150.0(k)2C: turned ON and OFF.*
§ 150.0(k)2D: Interior Switches and Controls. Controls and equipment must be installed in accordance with manufacturers instructions.
Interior Switches and Controls. Controls must not bypass a dimmer, occupant sensor, or vacancy sensor function if the control is installed to
§ 150.0(k)2E: comply with § 150.0(k).
§ 150.0(k)2F: Interior Switches and Controls. Lighting controls must comply with the applicable requirements of § 110.9.
a
2019 Low-Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary
Interior Switches and Controls. An energy management control system (EMCS) may be used to comply with control requirements if it:
§ 150.0(k)2G: provides functionality of the specified control according to § 110.9; meets the Installation Certificate requirements of § 130.4; meets the
EMCS requirements of § 130.0(e); and meets all other requirements in § 150.0(k)2.
Interior Switches and Controls. A multiscene programmable controller may be used to comply with dimmer requirements in § 150.0(k) if it
§ 150.0(k)2H: provides the functionality of a dimmer according to § 110.9, and complies with all other applicable requirements in § 150.0(k)2.
Interior Switches and Controls. In bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, and utility rooms, at least one luminaire in each of these spaces must
§ 150.0(k)21: be controlled by an occupant sensor or a vacancy sensor providing automatic-off functionality. If an occupant sensor is installed, it must be
initially configured to manual-on operation using the manual control required under Section 150.0(k)2C.
Interior Switches and Controls. Luminaires that are or contain light sources that meet Reference Joint Appendix JA8 requirements for
§ 150.0(k)2J: dimming, and that are not controlled by occupancy or vacancy sensors, must have dimming controls.
§ 150.0(k)2K: Interior Switches and Controls. Under cabinet lighting must be controlled separately from ceiling-installed lighting systems.
Residential Outdoor Lighting. For single-family residential buildings, outdoor lighting permanently mounted to a residential building, or to other
§ 150.0(k)3A: buildings on the same lot, must meet the requirement in item § 150.0(k)3Ai (ON and OFF switch) and the requirements in either
§ 150.0(k)3Aii (photocell and either a motion sensor or automatic time switch control) or § 150.0(k)3Aiii (astronomical time clock), or an EMCS.
Residential Outdoor Lighting. For low-rise residential buildings with four or more dwelling units, outdoor lighting for private patios, entrances,
§ 150.0(k)3B: balconies, and porches; and residential parking lots and carports with less than eight vehicles per site must comply with either § 150.0(k)3A or
with the applicable requirements in Sections 110.9, 130.0, 130.2, 130.4, 140.7 and 141.0.
Residential Outdoor Lighting. For low-rise residential buildings with four or more dwelling units, any outdoor lighting for residenal parking lots
§ 150.0(k)3C: or carports with a total of eight or more vehicles per site and any outdoor lighting not regulated by § 150.0(k)3B or § 150.0(k)3D must comply with
the applicable requirements in Sections 110.9, 130.0, 130.2, 130.4, 140.7 and 141.0.
Internally illuminated address signs. Internally illuminated address signs must comply with § 140.8; or must consume no more than 5 watts of § 150.0(k)4: power as determined according to § 130.0(c).
Residential Garages for Eight or More Vehicles. Lighting for residential parking garages for eight or more vehicles must comply with the
§ 150.0(k)5: applicable requirements for nonresidential garages in Sections 110.9, 130.0, 130.1, 130.4, 140.6, and 141.0.
Interior Common Areas of Low-rise Multifamily Residential Buildings. In a low-rise multifamily residential building where the total interior
§ 150.0(k)6A: common area in a single building equals 20 percent or less of the floor area, permanently installed lighting for the interior common areas in that
building must be comply with Table 150.0-A and be controlled by an occupant sensor.
Interior Common Areas of Low-rise Multifamily Residential Buildings. In a low-rise multifamily residential building where the total interior
common area in a single building equals more than 20 percent of the floor area, permanently installed lighting for the interior common areas in
§ 150.0(k)68. that building must:
Comply with the applicable requirements in Sections 110.9, 130.0, 130.1, 140.6 and 141.0; and
Lighting installed in corridors and stairwells must be controlled by occupant sensors that reduce the lighting power in each space by at least
50 percent. The occupant sensors must be capable of turning the light fully on and off from all designed paths of ingress and egress.
Solar Ready Buildings:
Single Family Residences. Single family residences located in subdivisions with 10 or more single family residences and where the
§ 110.10(a)1: application for a tentative subdivision map for the residences has been deemed complete and approved by the enforcement agency, which
do not have a photovoltaic system installed, must comply with the requirements of § 110.10(b) through § 110.10(e).
Low-rise Multifamily Buildings. Low-rise multi-family buildings that do not have a photovoltaic system installed must comply with the § 110.10(a)2: requirements of § 110.10(b) through § 110.10(d).
Minimum Solar Zone Area. The solar zone must have a minimum total area as described below. The solar zone must comply with access,
pathway, smoke ventilation, and spacing requirements as specified in Title 24, Part 9 or other parts of Title 24 or in any requirements adopted by
a local jurisdiction. The solar zone total area must be comprised of areas that have no dimension less than 5 feet and are no less than 80
square feet each for buildings with roof areas less than or equal to 10,000 square feet or no less than 160 square feet each for buildings with
§ 110 10(b)1 roof areas greater than 10,000 square feet. For single family residences, the solar zone must be located on the roof or overhang of the building
and have a total area no less than 250 square feet. For low-rise multi-family buildings the solar zone must be located on the roof or overhang of
the building, or on the roof or overhang of another structure located within 250 feet of the building, or on covered parking installed with the
building project, and have a total area no less than 15 percent of the total roof area of the building excluding any skylight area. The solar zone
requirement is applicable to the entire building, including mixed occupancy.
§ 110.10(b)2: Azimuth. All sections of the solar zone located on steep-sloped roofs must be oriented between 90 degrees and 300 degrees of true north.
Shading. The solar zone must not contain any obstructions, including but not limited to: vents, chimneys, architectural features, and roof
§ 110.10(b)3A: mounted equipment.
Shading. Any obstruction located on the roof or any other part of the building that projects above a solar zone must be located at least twice the
§ 110.10(b)3B: distance, measured in the horizontal plane, of the height difference between the highest point of the obstruction and the horizontal projection of
the nearest point of the solar zone, measured in the vertical plane.
Structural Design Loads on Construction Documents. For areas of the roof designated as a solar zone, the structural design loads for roof
§ 110.10(b)4: dead load and roof live load must be clearly indicated on the construction documents.
Interconnection Pathways. The construction documents must indicate: a location reserved for inverters and metering equipment and a
§ 110.10(c): pathway reserved for routing of conduit from the solar zone to the point of interconnection with the electrical service; and for single family
residences and central water-heating systems, a pathway reserved for routing plumbing from the solar zone to the water-heating system.
Documentation. A copy of the construction documents or a comparable document indicating the information from § 110.10(b) through
§ 110.10(d): § 110.10(c) must be provided to the occupant.
§ 110.10(e)1: Main Electrical Service Panel. The main electrical service panel must have a minimum busbar rating of 200 amps.
Main Electrical Service Panel. The main electrical service panel must have a reserved space to allow for the installation of a double pole circuit § 110.10(e)2: breaker for a future solar electric installation. The reserved space must be permanently marked as For Future Solar Electric".
HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY
Project Name
2435 Tuttle St ADU
Date
5/16/2020
System Name
HVAC System
Floor Area
480
ENGINEERING CHECKS SYSTEM LOAD
Number of Systems 1 COIL
CFM
Total Room Loads 312
Return Vented Lighting
Return Air Ducts
Return Fan
Ventilation 0
Supply Fan
Supply Air Ducts
TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD
COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK
Heating System Sensible I Latent CFM Sensible
Output per System 18,000 6,709 286 160 6,386
Total Output (Btuh) 18,000 0
Output (Btuh/sgft) 375 67 69
Cooling System 0 0
Output per System 18,000 0 °l 0 0
Total Output (Btuh) 18,000 0
2861
0
Total Output (Tons) 1.5 67 69
Total Output (Btuhlsgft) 375
Total Output (sgftlTon) 320.0 I 6,8431 6,523
Air System
CFM per System 800 HVAC EQUIPMENT SELECTION
Airflow (cfm) 800 Ducted—Heat Pump 13,763 3,673 13,770
Airflow (cfmlsgft) 1.67
Airflow (cfm/Ton) 5333
Outside Air (%) 0.0% Total Adjusted System Output
(Adjusted for Peak Design conditions)
TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK
13,763 3,673 13,770
F Jan 1 AM
Outside Air (cfmlsgft) 0.00
Note: values above given at ARI conditions I Aug 3 PMI
HEATING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS (Airstream Temperatures at Time of Heating Peak)
34°F 68°F 68°F 105°F
Outside Air
0 cfn, Supply Fan Heating Coil
800 cfm
68°F _
U_LIJ1
105 °F
ROOM LI
68°F
COOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS (Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak)
83/67°F 75/61°F 75/61°F 55/54°F
10.
Outside Air - U ILLi
0 cfm Supply Fan Cooling Coil
800 cfm
75/61°F
_LLL3 4
4,
55 1 54 OF
45.7% ROOM JU
75/61°F
I
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This form must be completed by the City, the applicaitd the pç -iate school districts and returned to the City prior
to issuing a building permit. The City will not issue any bu N without a completed school fee form.
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Project# &
c,
Name:
Permit #: CBR'2020-0105 '.
Project Address: 2437 TUTTLE ST
Assessor's Parcel #: 1551601400
Project Applicant: COO WNER KRICHBAUMSCOTr M & KRICHBAUM DEBO
(Owner Name)
Residential Squarf Feet: S
New/Additions:
Second Dwelling Unit: 480
Commercial Square 'Feet:
New/Additions:
City Certification: City of Carlsbad Building Division Date: 08/31/2020
Certification of Applicant/Owners. The person executing this declaration ("Owner") certifies
under penalty of perjury that (I) the information 'provided above is correct and true to the
best of the Owner's knowledge, and that the Owner will file an amended certification ci
payment and pay the additional fee if Owner requests an increase in the number ol
dwelling units or square. footage after the building permit is issued or if the iflitia
determination of units or, square footage is found to be incorrect, and that (2) the Owner is
the, owner/developer of the above described project(s), or that the person executing this
declaration is authorized to sign on behalf of the Owner.
[} Carlsbad Unified School District
6225 El Camino Real
Carlsbad CA 92009
Phone: (.60) 331-50.00
Encinitas Union School District
101 South Rancho Santa Fe Rd
Encinitas, CA 92024
Phone: (760) 944-4300x1166
San Dieguito Union H.S. District
684 Requeza Dr.
Encinitas, CA 92024
Phone: (760) 753.6491 Ext 5514
(By Appt. Only)
San Marcos Unified Sch... (
255 PicoAve Ste. '100
San Memos, CA 92069
Phone: (760) 290-2649.
Contact: Katherine Marcelja
(By Appt.only)
Vista Unified School Distnct
1234 Arcadia Drive
Vista CA 92083
Phone: (760) 726-2170 x2222
SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL FEE CERTIFICATION
(To' be completed by the school district(s))
THIS FORM INDICATES THAT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS
FOR THE PROJECT HAVE BEEN OR WILL BE SATISFIED.
The undersigned, being duly authorized by the applicable School District, certifies that the developer, builder,'
or owner has satisfied the obligation for school facilities. This is to certify that the applicant listed on page 1
has paid all amounts or completed other applicable school mitigation determined by 'the School: District. The
City may issue building permits for this project. • • .
Signature of Authorized School District Official:
Title: \ Date: cIj4...o
CL uN tL L -\
Name of School District j *Ld Phone '1L() tcoO
\3o4 (A c1f-q Co&4d
Community & Economic Development - Building Division ,,r. 50 03 2
135 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-602-2719 1 760-602-8558 fax ] building@carlsbadca.gov
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Carlsbad
CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST
B-50
Development Services
Building Division
1635 Faraday Avenue
(760) 602-2719
www.carlsbadca.gov
PURPOSE
This checklist is intended to assist building permit applicants identify which Climate Action Plan (CAP) ordinance
requirements apply to their projects. The completed checklist must be included in the building permit application. It may be
necessary to supplement the completed checklist with supporting materials, calculations or certifications, to demonstrate
full compliance with CAP ordinance requirements. For example, projects that propose or require a performance approach
to comply with energy-related measures will need to attach to this checklist separate calculations and documentation as
specified by the ordinances.
NOTE: The following type of permits are not required to fill out this form
+ Patio + Decks I + PME (w/o panel upgrade) —,.'-P o o l
4 If an item in the checklist is deemed to be not applicable to a project, or is less than the minimum required by ordinance,
an explanation must be provided to the satisfaction of the Building Official.
4 Details on CAP ordinance requirements are available on the city's website.
4 A CAP Building Plan template (form B-55) shall be added to the title page all building plans. This template shall be
completed to demonstrate project compliance with the CAP ordinances. Refer to the building application webpaqe and
download the latest form.
Application Information
Project Name/Building
Permit No.: BP No.: C2- 'bo -0105
PropertyAddresslAPN: 93 J4I S'+ 155 - (oo -).j-oD
Applicant Name/Co.: tb d 5:' -- Js be, L' V\
Applicant Address:
Q W35 T44 G+- r1sbpd 9 2oo
Contact Phone: '-7 toO q _5 3 C Contact Email: deb' kr ck ba ,iyyi aD
QJ')OO COtY
Contact information of person completing this checklist (if different than above):
Name: b1 Vn c Contact Phone:
Company
name/address: Contact Email:
Applicant Signature: ~D& "~a,— -Date: 0 1 — I 0-9-P0
B-50 Page 1 of 6 Revised 08/19
(c i ty of
Carlsbad
CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST
B-50
Development Services
Building Division
1635 Faraday Avenue
(760) 602-2719
www.carlsbadca.gov
PURPOSE
This checklist is intended to assist building permit applicants identify which Climate Action Plan (CAP) ordinance
requirements apply to their projects. The completed checklist must be included in the building permit application. It may be
necessary to supplement the completed checklist with supporting materials, calculations or certifications, to demonstrate
full compliance with CAP ordinance requirements. For example, projects that propose or require a performance approach
to comply with energy-related measures will need to attach to this checklist separate calculations and documentation as
specified by the ordinances.
NOTE: The following type of permits are not required to fill out this form
:• Patio • Decks 1 ') PME (w/o panel upgrade) •) Pool
4 If an item in the checklist is deemed to be not applicable to a project, or is less than the minimum required by ordinance,
an explanation must be provided to the satisfaction of the Building Official.
A Details on CAP ordinance requirements are available on the city's website.
4 A CAP Building Plan template (form B-55) shall be added to the title page all building plans. This template shall be
completed to demonstrate project compliance with the CAP ordinances. Refer to the building application webpaqe and
download the latest form.
Application Information
Project Name/Building
Permit No.: BP No.:
Property AddresslAPN: 4 1 W44 S'+ 155 -1 (o 0 -)9 -01D
Applicant Name/Co.: 5c >4-- IN JS ba i
Applicant Address:
_35 Tt4-4-1 14 (r1S.bac) 9200
Contact Phone: '7(oO - IS 5 3 9 5 Contact Email: deb- krcJ'ba o'v1 cC)
,jQJr)OO Coin
Contact information of person completing this checklist (if different than above):
Name:i—)eb,krI C,b a ('\ Contact Phone: -7b C) - 1 ['s; s 95
Company
name/address: Contact Email:
Applicant Signature: ~hAi -ILA - -Date: 0 1 — I UP0
B-50 Page 1 of 6 Revised 08/19
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City of Carlsbad Climate Action Plan Consistency Checklist
Use the table below to determine which sections of the Ordinance Compliance checklist are applicable to your project.
For alterations and additions to existing buildings, ch Building Permit Valuation worksheet
Building Permit Valuation (BPV)
Construction Type I Complete Section(s) I Notes: 1
A high-rise residential building is 4 or more stories, including a
Residential Low-rise High-rise mixed-use building in which at least 20% of its conditioned floor
area is residential use
0 New construction 1B, 2B. 2A, 3A,
4A 3B, 4A
,kj Additions and alterations:
BPV < $60,000 N/A N/A All residential additions and alterations
BPV 2! $60,000 1A 4A 4A 1-2 family dwellings and townhouses with attached garages
Electrical service panel upgrade only only
'Multi-family dwellings only where interior finishes are removed
BPV 2! $200,000 1A, 4A' 18, 4A' and significant site work and upgrades to structural and
mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing systems are proposed
LJ Nonresidential
0 New construction
O Alterations:
BPV a $200,000 or additions 2! 1,000
square feet
BPV 2! $1,000,000
a 2,000 sq. ft. new roof addition
18, 2B, 3B, 4B and 5
18,5
18, 28, 5 Building alterations of ? 75% existing gross floor area
2B, 5 1 also applies if BPV a $200,000
CAP Ordinance Compliance
Checklist Item
Check the appropriate boxes, explain at not applicable and exception hems, and provide supporting calculations and documentation as necessary.
1. Energy Efficiency
Please refer to Carlsbad Munidpal Code (CMC) sections 18.21.155 and 18.30.190, and the California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen) for
more information when completing this section.
A. Iq Residential addition or alteration a $60,000 building permit valuation. N/A____________________________
See CMC section 18.30.190. 0 Exception: Home energy score a 7
(attach certification)
Year Built Single-family Requirements Multi-family Requirements
)(Before 1978 Select one:
O Duct sealing 0 Attic insulation 0 Cool roof 0 Attic insulation
1978 and later Select one: Ughting package 0 Water heating Package
Between 1978 and 1991 Select one:
0 Duct sealing 0 Attic insulation 0 Cool roof
1992 and later Select one:
0 Lighting package 0 Water heating package
B. 0 Nonresidential' new construction or alterations $200,000 building permit valuation,
or additions al,000 square feet 0 N/A_________________________
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See CMC 18.21.155 and CALGreen Appendix AS, Division A5.2- Energy Efficiency.
A5.203.1.1 choose one: 0.1 Outdoor lighting 0.2 Warehouse dock seal doors /
0.3 Restaurant service water healing (comply with California Energy Code section 140.5, as amended) .N/A____________________________
0.4 Daylight design PAFs 05 Exhaust air heat recovery
A5.203.1.2.1
Choose one as applicable: 0.95 Energy budget 0 .90 Energy budget $. N/A___________________________
A5.211.1H
0 On-site renewable energy N/A__________________
A5.211.3H
0 Green power (if offered by local utility provider, 50% minimum renewable sources) 'N/A____________________
A5.212.1
0 Elevators and escalators N/A
A5.213.1
o Steel tarring N/A_______________
* Indudes hotels/motels and high-rise residential buildings
H For alterations a $1,000,000 BPV and affecting >75% existing gross floor area, or aterations that add 2,000 square feet of new roof addition: comply
with CMC 18.30.130 instead.
2. Photovoltaic Systems
0 Residential new construction (for low.nse residential building permit applications submitted after 1/1120). Refer to 2019 California
Energy Code section 150.1(c)14 for requirements. Notes: 1) High-rise residential buildings are subject to nonresidential photovoltaic
requirement (28 below) instead. 2) If project includes installation of an electric heat pump water heater pursuant to CMC 18.30.150(8)
(high-rise residential) or 18.30.170(8) (low-rise residential), increase system size by .3kWdc if PV offset option Is selected.
Floor Plan ID (use additional
sheets if necessary)
CFA #d.u. Calculated Wc' Exception
0
0
0
0
Total System Size: kWdc
kWdc = (CFAx.572) 11,000 + (1.15 x #d.u.)
*Formula calculation where CFA = conditional floor area, #du = number of dwellings per plan type
If proposed system size is less than calculated size, please explain.
B. [J Nonresidential new construction or alterations $1,000,000 BPV and affecting ?751/6 existing floor area, or addition that increases roof
area by 2Z000 square feet Please refer to CMC section 18.30.130 when completing this section. Note: This section also applies to
high-rise residential and hotel/motel buildings.
Choose one of the following methods:
o Gross Floor Area (GFA) Method
GFA Mm. System Size: kWdc
0 If < 10,000s.f. Enter 5 kWdc
0 If 2: 10,000s.f. calculate: 15 kWdc x (GFN10,000)
Round building size factor to nearest tenth, and round system size to nearest whole number.
0 Time- Dependent Valuation Method
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Annual TDV Energy use:*** x.80= Mm. system size: kWdc
Attach calculation documentation using modeling software approved by the California Energy Commission.
3. Water Heating
-
A 0 Residential and hotel/motel new construction
Please refer to CMC sections 18.30.150 and 18.30.170 when completing this section.
0 For systems serving individual dwelling units choose one:
O Heat pump water heater AND Compact hot water distribution AND Drain water heat recovery (low-rise
residential only)
O Heat pump water heater AND PV system .3 kWdc larger than required in CIVIC section 18.30.130 (high rise
residential hotel/motel) or CA Energy Code section 150.1(c) 14 (low-rise residential)
Heat pump water heater meeting NEEA Advanced Water Heating Specification Tier 3 or higher
O Solar water heating system that is either .60 solar savings fraction or 40 s.f. solar collectors
0 Exception:
For systems serving multiple dwelling units, install a central water-heating system with all of the following:
Gas or propane water heating system
Recirculation system per CIVIC 18.30.150(B) (high-rise residential, hotel/motel) or CIVIC 18.30.170(B) (low-
rise residential)
O Solar water heating system that is either:
.20 solar savings fraction
O .15 solar savings fraction, plus drain water heat recovery
Exception:
1 0 Nonresidential new construction
Pleaserefer to Carlsbad Ordinance CIVIC section 18.30.150 when completing this section.
0 Water heating system derives at least 40% of its energy from one of the following (attach documentation):
0 Solar-thermal 0 Photovoltaics 0 Recovered energy
0 Water heating system is (choose one):
0 Heat pump water heater
O Electric resistance water heater(s)
OSolar water heating system with .40 solar savings fraction
0 Exception:
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4. Electric Vehicle Charging
A 0 Residential New construction and major alterations*
Please refer to Carlsbad Ordinance CIVIC section 18.21.140 when completing this section.
0 One and two-family residential dwelling or townhouse with attached garage:
0 One EVSE Ready parking space required 0 Exception:________________________________
0 Multi-family residential: 0 Exception:
Total Parking Spaces
-T Proposed
EVSE Spaces
Capable Ready Installed Total
Calculations: Total EVSE spaces =10 x Total parking (rounded up to nearest whole number)
EVSE Installed = Total EVSE Spaces x .50 (rounded up to nearest whole number)
EVSE other= Total EVSE spaces - EVSE Installed
(EVSE other may be °Capable," Ready" or 'Installed.')
'Major alterations are: (1) for one and two4amlly dwellings and townhouses with attached garages, alterations have a building pemift valuation a $60,000
or include an electrical service panel upgrade; (2) for multimily dwellings (three units or more without attached garages), alterations have a building permit
valuation 24200,000, interior finishes are removed and significant site work and upgrades to structural and mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing
systems are proposed.
B. C] Nonresidential new construction (includes hotels/motels) 0 Exception:
Total Parking Spaces
Proposed
EVSE Spaces
Capable Ready Installed Total
Calculation: Refer to the table below.
Total Number of Parking Spaces provided Number of required EV Spaces Number of required EVSE Installed Spaces
o-9 1 1
10-25 2 1
26.50 4 2
51-75 6 3
76-100 9 5
101-150 12 6
151-200 17 9
201 and over 10 percent of total 50 percent of RequiredEV Spaces
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5. D Transportation Demand Management (TOM): Nonresidential ONLY
An approved Transportation Demand Management (TOM) Plan is required for all nonresidential projects that meet a threshold of employee-generated ADT.
City staff will use the table below based on your submitted plans to determine whether or nor your permit requires a MM plan. If TOM is applicable to your
permit, staff will contact the applicant to develop a site-specific MM plan based on the permit details.
Employee ADT Estimation for Various Commercial Uses
!ThLD @W aw
Office (all)2 20 13
Restaurant 11 11
Retail3 8 4.5
Industrial 4 3.5
Manufacturing 4 3
Warehousing 4 1
1 Unless otherwise noted, rates estimated from ITE Trip
Generation Manual, lOmEdition
2 For all office uses, use SANDAG rate of 20 ADT/1 ,000 sf to
calculate employee ADT
Retail uses include shopping center, variety store, supermarket,
gyms, pharmacy, etc.
Other commercial uses may be subject to special
consideration
Sample calculations:
Office: 20,450 sf
1. 20,450 sf11000 x 20 = 409 Employee ADT
Retail: 9,334 sf
First 1,000 sf = 8 ADT
9,334 sf. 1,000 sf= 8,334 sf
(8,334 Sf/ 1.000 x 4.5) + 8 = 46 Employee ADT
Acknowledgment
I acknowledge that the plans submitted may be subject to the City of Cadsbad's Transportation Demand Management Ordinance. I agree to be contacted should
my permit require a TOM pta d u ersta that an approved 1DM plan is a condition of permit issuance.
Applicant Signature: fl/ ,AL-_ Data:5/ zo
Person other than Applicant to be contacted for TOM compliance (if applicable):
Name (Printed):)-JD1 K V- I Lhb( (1 )"\ Phone Number '1 LO I 5 53 q
Email Address: kr-,L1lb1kvkn-A)U3"00' 57
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