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A5.106.5.3.1 Electric vehicle supply wiring. For each space required in Table A406.1.6.2.1, provide <br /> one 120 VAC 20 amp and one 208/240 V 40 amp, grounded AC outlets or panel capacity and conduit <br /> installed for future outlets and as shown in Table A5.106.5.3.1. <br /> A5.106.6.1 Reduce parking capacity. With approval, employ strategies to meet but not exceed on -site <br /> parking by <br /> 1. Use of on street parking or compact spaces, illustrated on the site plan or <br /> 2. Implementation and documentation of programs that encourage occupants to carpool, ride <br /> share or use alternate transportation. <br /> A5.106.7 Exterior walls. Meet requirements in the current edition of the California Energy Code and <br /> select one of the following for wall surfaces: <br /> 1. Provide vegetative or man -made shading devices for east -, south- and west - facing walls with <br /> windows. <br /> 2. Use wall surfacing with minimum SRI 25 (aged), for 75 percent of opaque wail areas. <br /> A5.106.9 Building orientation. Locate and orient the building as follows: <br /> 1. Long sides facing north and south <br /> 2. Protect the building from thermal loss, drafts and degradation of the building envelope caused <br /> by wind and wind - driven materials. <br /> A5.106.11 Heat Island effect. Reduce nonroof heat islands and roof heat islands as follows: <br /> A5.106.11.1 Hardscape alternatives. Use one or a combination of strategies 1 through 3 for 50 percent <br /> of site hardscape or put 50 percent of parking underground. <br /> 1. Provide shade (mature within 5 years of occupancy). <br /> 2. Use light colored/ high - albedo materials. <br /> 3. Use open -grid pavement system. <br /> A5.106.11.2 Cool roof. Use roofing materials having solar reflectance, thermal emittance or Solar <br /> Reflectance Index (SRI)3 equal to or greater than the values shown in Table A5.106.11.2.2. <br /> ENERGY EFFICIENCY (at (east one required) <br /> Performance Requirements <br /> A5.203.1.2 Tier 2. Exceed California Energy Code requirements, based on the 2008 Energy Efficiency <br /> Standards, by 30 percent. <br /> Prescriptive Measures <br /> A5.204.1 ENERGY STAR equipment and appliances. All equipment and appliances provided by the <br /> builder shall be ENERGY STAR labeled if ENERGY STAR is applicable to that equipment or appliance. <br /> A5.204.2 Energy monitoring. Provide submetering or equivalent combinations of sensor measurements <br /> and thermodynamic calculations, if appropriate, to record energy use data for each major energy system <br /> in the building. <br /> A5.204.2.1 Data storage. The data management system must be capable of electronically storing energy <br /> data and creating user reports showing hourly, daily, monthly and annual energy consumption for each <br /> major energy system. <br /> A5.204.2.2 Data access. Hourly energy use data shall be accessible through a central data management <br /> system and must be available daily. <br /> A5.204.3 Demand response. HVAC systems with Direct Digital Control Systems and centralized lighting <br /> systems shall include preprogrammed demand response strategies that are automated with either a <br /> Demand Response Automation Internet Software Client or dry contact relays. <br /> A5.204.3.1 HVAC. The preprogrammed demand response strategies should be capable of reducing the <br /> peak HVAC demand by cooling temperature set point adjustment. <br /> A5.204.3.2 Lighting. The preprogrammed demand response strategies should be capable of reducing <br /> the total lighting load by a minimum 30 percent through dimming control or bi -level switching. <br /> A5.204.3.3 Software clients. The software clients will be capable of communicating with a DR <br /> Automation Server. <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 />