2014 CA-CHPS Criteria V1.02
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Assessment Tool (2016 CA Code – Title 24 Parts 6 and 11 Compliant) DEVELOPED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: California CHPS Criteria 2014 Edition V1.02 (2016 CA Code – Title 24 Parts 6 and 11 Compliant) ® CALIFORNIA – CA-CHPS CRITERIA © 2014-2017 CHPS, INC 2 Disclaimer IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE READER: This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information with regard to the subject matter covered. It is distributed with the understanding that local, state and federal laws, regulations and requirements will vary based on the particular circumstances such as building characteristics, geographic region and similar factors. It is also distributed with the understanding the publisher is not engaged in rendering engineering, architectural, legal, or other professional advice or service. The publisher and its participants, officers, directors, employees, contractors and affiliates cannot be responsible for errors or omissions, or any material set forth or referenced in this publication. If professional advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent advisor familiar with the law, regulation, practices and circumstances of the project should be sought. All rights reserved. Published 2014, Revised 2017, www.chps.net Cover: Image courtesy of Lionakis Franklin High School, Stockton, CA CHPS VerifiedTM project, 2013 Photo credit Tim Maloney, Technical Imagery Studios ® CALIFORNIA – CA-CHPS CRITERIA © 2014-2017 CHPS, INC 3 ERRATA Update #1: January 23, 2015: 1. Updated Table numbering to be in numerical order. 2. Edited references to Table numbers in the text for accuracy. 3. In Credit 16.1, revised reference ASHRAE 62.1-2013 to 62.1-2010 for consistency in the document. 4. Updated SS 5.1 to reflect allocation of 2 points rather than 1. 5. Updated broken link to Parade Magazine article. 6. Added verbiage related to the Effective Date in the Introduction. 7. Corrected “The bare minimum rating for walls separating classrooms” in EQ 14.0 Table 9. 8. Corrected STC ratings for Doors with “PAC, APS – Corridor” adjacency in EQ 14.0 and EQ 14.1. 9. Removed MW 4.1.2. 10. In EQ 3.0 added verbiage describing the requirements in CALGreen Section 5.407. 11. Removed reference to Interior Lighting in SS 12.1. Update #2: January 1, 2017: Edited for compatibility with 2016 CA Codes – Title 24 Parts 6 and 11, to incorporate 2016 revisions to the CHPS National Core Criteria, and address inadvertent errors. A. CA Title 24 Parts 6 and 11 Updates: 1. II 1.0 – Added new Title 24 requirement 2. EQ 1.0 – Removed reference to CALGreen Section 5.506.2 (not adopted by DSA). Moved reference to CALGreen Section 5.505.1 to EQ 5.0. 3. EQ 5.0 – Added reference to CALGreen Section 5.504.3 for pollutant control. 4. EQ 7.0 - Revised language for clarification purposes and consistency with CALGreen. 5. EQ 11.0 – Removed reference to CALGreen. 6. EQ 14.0 – Revised language for clarification purposes, and fixed corrected section numbering. 7. EE 1.0/1.1 – Updated to reference 2016 Title 24. Updated zEPI numbers to reflect percentage better than 2016 code. 8. EE 2.0 – Renamed to “Solar Ready” to better align with the CA Energy Code. Included code compliance manual language for better guidance and clarity on Documentation Requirements. 9. EE 2.1 – Clarified the requirement to use source energy to determine compliance. 10. EE 3.0 - Removed reference to CALGreen Sections 5.410.2 and 5410.4 (not adopted by DSA). 11. EE 5.0 – Updated Title 24 references. 12. EE 6.2 – Renumbered as EE 9.0/9.1 to reflect new Title 24 requirement in Section 140.4. Revised language to align with CA Energy Code and reflect the intent of the credit. 13. WE 1.0 – Updated referenced CALGreen Sections to 5.303.3 and 5.303.6. 14. WE 2.0 – Removed the prerequisite as a result of removing reference to CALGreen. No current CALGreen requirement to reduce potable water usage for sewage conveyance beyond what is included in WE 1.0. 15. WE 3.0/3.1 – Added reference to CALGreen Section 5.304.6, Revised language accordingly. Removed calculations in the implementation section as they are not current. Added reference to the DSA “Landscape Documentation Package”. 16. WE 4.1 - Removed calculations in the implementation section as they are not current. Added reference to the DSA “Landscape Documentation Package”. 17. WE 5.1 - Added reference to the DSA “Landscape Documentation Package”. 18. SS 5.0/5.1 – Created Prerequisite SS 5.0 to reference CALGreen Section 5.106.10. ® CALIFORNIA – CA-CHPS CRITERIA © 2014-2017 CHPS, INC 4 19. SS 11.1.1 – Updated the Low-Slope Roof SRI value for compliance with the CALGreen Tier 2 requirements, for consistency with the High-Slope Roof SRI value already compliant. 20. MW 1.0/1/1 – Added reference to CALGreen Section 5.410.1 for new construction. Added “organic waste” to Condition 2 for additions/modernizations for consistency with CALGreen. B. CHPS National Core Criteria Updates: 21. WE 3.1 – Clarified that the credit is applicable to both recreational and non-recreational landscaping as intended. (Also see Errata #2, Section A, Item #15.) 22. MW 7.1 – Environmental Product Declarations: Credit title changed from Multi-Attribute Material Selection to Environmental Product Declarations. 23. MW 10.1 – Building Product Health Related Information Reporting: Modified credit title and content to allow for additional pathways for compliance beyond the Health Product Declaration (HPD). C. General Errata: 24. Point allocation corrections for consistency: EQ 1.0 = 8 points, EQ 5.0 = 7 points, EQ 5.1 = 1 point, EQ 10.1 = 2 points, EQ 10.2 = 2 points. 25. Table 5, EQ 11.0 clarified to indicate that this prerequisite is only required for Renovation/Modernization projects where the Envelope is improved. 26. Added Implementation language for EQ 5.0 “Mold Prevention.” 27. Removed EQ 5.1.2 as this credit is already included in EQ 5.0. The EQ 5.0 and EQ 5.1 points were adjusted to reflect this. 28. Clarified that both EQ 5.0 and EQ 5.1 are applicable for all projects. 29. Updated EQ 5.0 and EQ 5.1 Documentation Requirements for completeness. ® CALIFORNIA – CA-CHPS CRITERIA © 2014-2017 CHPS, INC 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS ERRATA ............................................................................................................................................... 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................... 6 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 11 Making Every School an Ideal Place to Learn .................................................................................................................. 11 Priority Outcomes of the CHPS National Core Criteria ................................................................................................... 12 CHPS Core Criteria Framework ......................................................................................................................................... 12 CA-CHPS Criteria Organization ......................................................................................................................................... 13 Eligibility Levels .................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Renovation/Modernization Projects .................................................................................................................................. 19 CHPS Recognition .............................................................................................................................................................. 22 INTEGRATION ................................................................................................................................... 27 II 1.0 – Integrated Design .................................................................................................................................................... 27 II 1.1 – Enhanced Integrated Design ................................................................................................................................. 28 II 2.1 – District Level Commitment .................................................................................................................................... 31 II 3.1 – School Master Plan ................................................................................................................................................. 33 II 4.1 – High Performance Transition Plan ........................................................................................................................ 35 II 5.0 – Educational Display ................................................................................................................................................ 37 II 6.1 – Educational Integration .......................................................................................................................................... 39 II 7.1 – Demonstration Area ................................................................................................................................................ 41 II 8.1 – Climate Change Action / Carbon Footprint Reporting ........................................................................................ 43 II 9.1 – Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design ............................................................................................