State Energy Code.
The State Building Code Council (Council) is a state agency responsible for the adoption of the State Building Code (Code).? The Code establishes the minimum requirements and standards for buildings and facilities constructed in the state.? The Council also adopts the State?Energy Code (Energy Code), which is designed to require the construction of increasingly energy efficient homes and buildings.
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State Energy Performance Standard.
The State Energy Performance Standard (Standard), often referred to as the Clean Buildings Performance Standard, requires the Department of Commerce (Commerce) to establish rules for energy performance standards for certain existing commercial buildings, to collect data on compliance, and to report on outcomes.? The Standard includes energy use intensity targets by building type, as well as requirements for an energy management plan, operations and maintenance program, energy efficiency audits, and investments in energy efficiency measures.
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Existing Buildings Used for Residential Purposes.
No later than six months after its first comprehensive plan update due after July 23, 2023, a city must amend its land use regulations to comply with requirements for existing buildings to be used for residential purposes in commercial or mixed-use zones.? The amended land use regulations may not impose:
The allowances for existing buildings to be used for residential purposes in commercial and mixed-use zones are extended to buildings in residential zones.? A city may not require a change of use permit for the conversion of an existing building to residential purposes.? Any portion of an existing building to be used for residential purposes is exempt from current Energy Code requirements if:
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Cities must comply with the requirements for existing buildings to be used for residential housing no later than June 30, 2026.