For purposes of this chapter, words or phrases used in this chapter that are specifically defined in Parts 1, 2, or 6 of Title
24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have the same meaning as given in the Code of Regulations. In addition, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings indicated, unless context or usage clearly requires a different meaning:
2008 Building Energy Efficiency Standards.The standards and regulations adopted by the California Energy Commission contained in Parts 1 and 6 of Title
24 of the California Code of Regulations as such standards and regulations may be amended from time to time.
Existing + Addition + Alteration.An approach to modeling the TDV (time dependent valuation) energy use of an addition including the existing building and alterations as specified in the Residential Compliance Manual and Nonresidential Compliance Manual.
Nonresidential Compliance Manual.The manual developed by the California Energy Commission, under Section
25402.1(e) of the Public Resources Code, to aid designers, builders, and contractors in meeting the requirements of the State’s 2008 Building Energy Efficiency Standards for nonresidential, high-rise residential, and hotel/motel buildings.
Residential Compliance Manual.The manual developed by the California Energy Commission, under Section
25402.1(e) of the Public Resources Code, to aid designers, builders, and contractors in meeting the requirements of the State’s 2008 Building Energy Efficiency Standards for low-rise residential buildings.
Swimming Pool.Any structure intended to contain water over 18 inches deep.
Time Dependent Valuation Energy or TDV Energy.The time varying energy caused to be used by the building or addition to provide space conditioning and water heating and, for specified buildings, lighting. TDV energy accounts for the energy used at the building site and consumed in producing and in delivering energy to a site, including, but not limited to, power generation, transmission and distribution losses. TDV energy is expressed in terms of thousands of British thermal units per square foot per year (kBtu/sq.ft.-yr).
Water Feature.Any structure intended to contain water over 18 inches deep. Examples of water features include, but are not limited to, ponds and fountains.
(Ord. 10-06 § 3)