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• Recycled water piping is installed. A4.305.2 <br /> • Recycled water is used for landscape irrigation. A4.305.3 <br /> • Additional items necessary to address innovative concepts or local environmental conditions. <br /> A4.306.1 <br /> MATERIAL CONSERVATION & RESOURCE EFFICIENCY (2 Required) <br /> • Cement use in the foundation mix design is reduced by at least 25 percent. A4.403.2 <br /> • Beams, headers and trimmers are the minimum size necessary to support the load. A4.404.1 <br /> • Building dimensions and layouts are designed to minimize waste. A4.404.2 <br /> • A pre- manufactured building system is used for the floor, wall and/or roof system. A4.404.3 <br /> • Material lists are included in the plans which specify material quantity and provide direction for on -site <br /> cuts. A4.404.4 <br /> • Exterior trim, windows, siding or exterior wall coverings which do not require paint or stain. A4.405.1: <br /> • Floors that do not require additional coverings, including but not limited to stained, natural or stamped <br /> concrete floors. A4.405.2 <br /> • Not less than a 15 percent recycled content value (RCV) materials are used for at least 10 percent of <br /> the estimated total value on the project. A4.405.3 <br /> • Renewable source building products are used. A4.405.4 <br /> • Install a foundation and landscape drainage system. A4.407.1 <br /> • Install gutter and downspout systems to route water at least 5 feet away from the foundation or <br /> connect to a landscape drainage system. A4.407.2 <br /> • Provide flashing details on the building plans. A4.407.3 <br /> • Protect building materials delivered to the construction site from rain & other sources of moisture. <br /> A4.407.4 <br /> • Exterior doors to the dwelling are covered to prevent water intrusion. A4.407.6 <br /> • A permanent overhang or awning at least 2 feet in depth is provided. A4.407.7 <br /> • At least a 75 percent reduction in construction waste generated at the site is diverted to recycle or <br /> salvage. A4.408.1 <br /> • Additional items necessary to address innovative concepts or local environmental conditions. <br /> A4.411.1 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (1 Required) <br /> • Meet the formaldehyde limits contained in Table 4.504.5 before the mandatory compliance dates i no- <br /> 2012, or use composite wood products made with either California Air Resources Board approved <br /> added formaldehyde (NAF) resins or ultra -low emitting formaldehyde (ULEF) resins. A4.504.1 <br /> • At least 90 percent of the floor area receiving resilient flooring shall comply with the VOC- emission <br /> limits defined in the Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) Low - emitting Materials List <br /> or be certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) FloorScore program. A4.504.2 <br /> • Install insulation which contains No -Added Formaldehyde (NAF) and is in compliance with the VOC- <br /> emission limits defined in Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) Low - emitting Materials <br /> List. A4.504.3 <br /> • Install higher than MERV 6 filters on central air or ventilation systems. A4.506.1 <br /> • Direct vent appliances are used or isolated from the conditioned space. A4.506.2 <br /> • Additional items necessary to address innovative concepts or local environmental conditions. <br /> A4.509.1 <br /> Note: This general informational handout is provided as a courtesy. Specific questions should be addressed to the project <br /> architect, contractor, other design professional, or by more detailed consideration of Pleasanton Municipal Code Chapter 20.26 and <br /> the California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen 2010) at Title 24 Cal. Code of Regulations, Part 11. <br />