"Accessible"means that there is sufficient space in which to install the specified weatherization measure without significant structural alteration. In the case of attics, "accessible" shall mean a space between a ceiling joist and roof rafter where the vertical clear height from the top of the bottom chord of the truss or ceiling joist to the underside of the roof sheathing at the roof ridge is greater than 30 inches.
Cost-Effective.A conservation measure is considered "cost-effective" if the savings it produces for the customer during its useful life exceed the cost of the measure to the customer.
"Energy Inspector"means the person authorized by the County to certify that the energy conservation requirements specified in this chapter have been installed. Persons qualifying as energy inspectors include, but are not limited to, Pacific Gas and Electric auditors, and authorized State licensed contractors. The authorization of energy inspectors shall be accomplished by completion of a form submitted to the Planning Department and signed by the Energy Inspector.
"Energy conservation certificate of completion"means a standard form certifying compliance with the energy conservation requirements specified in SCCC §
12.22.070. The form includes the name or names of the owners of the property for which it is applicable, the street address, Assessor's parcel number, if available, or if not available, a legal description of the real property, together with a legend after the title of the certificate:
NOTICE TO OWNER: This certificate is valuable since it indicates the completion of installation of certain energy conservation devices on your residential property which are prescribed by law. This is a recordable document, you may want to keep a copy with your own records pertaining to this property. |
"Feasible"means capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social, and technological factors.
"Multifamily building"means any privately owned residential rental building, or portion thereof, which contains four units or more, and has a heating system; including apartments, flats, and all condominium conversions (as defined in Chapter 14.08 SCCC), but not including residential dwellings of less than four units, mobilehomes or hotels, motels or inns whose primary purpose is to provide occupancy for less than 30 days.
"Transfer of title"means the conveyance of title to real property by deed or other instrument including conveyance by a real property sales contract as defined in Section
2985 of the California Civil Code. Any transfer of title made prior to the effective date of this chapter is not subject to the requirements of this chapter.
(Ord. 3371 § 1, 1983)