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ORDINANCE NO. ~
(Series 1976)
AN ORDINANCE ~ENDING SECTION 7-141 OF THE
ASPEN MUNICIPAL CODE BY THE ADDITION TO THE
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE (1973 EDITION) OF
CHAPTER 53 ENTITLED "LNERGY CONSERVATION
AND THERMAL INSULATION"; WHICH SAID AMEND-
MENT ESTABLISHES MINIMUM THE~4AL INSULATION
STANDARDS FOR ALL OCCUPANCIES (EXCEPT
CERTAIN MOBILE HOMES AND ALL SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENCES) FOR STRUCTURES WITHIN THE CITY
OF ASPEN, COLORADO.
~;HEREAS, the Aspen City Council has determined that the
promotion of energy conservation is of immediate importance and
that there should be established minimum thermal insulation
standards for construction within the City of Aspen, Colorado,
and
WHEREAS, authorities of Pitkin County, Colorado, have pro-
l~ulgated certain insulation standards which can, with minor changes,
~e applied to the City of Aspen and the City Council wishes to
adopt the same,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF ASPEN,
COLORADO:
Dection 1
That the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, is
hereby amended by the addition of subsection (o) to Section 7-141
which said subsection reads as follows:
(o) The Uniform Building Code, 1973 Edition, is hereby
amended by the addition of Chapter 53 to such code, which
said Chapter reads as follows:
CHAPTER 53
ENERGY CONSERVATION AND THERMAL INSULATION
PURPOSE:
Section 5301. ?his section encourages minimum
fossil fuel consumption by establishing minimum thermal
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insulation standards for all occupancies and the use
of innovative energy conservation techniques in buildings.
APPLICATION AND SCOPE:
Section 5302. This Section shall apply to all
buildings and structures in use Groups H (Hotels,
Apartment Houses-Condominiums), F2 (Mercantile and
Business buildings), C, D, A, B-l, B-2, B-3 (Insti-
tutional structures).
DEFINITIONS:
Section 5303. For the purposes of this Section, the
following definitions shall apply:
ASHRAE is the American Society of Heating, Refrig-
erating and Air Conditioning Engineers.
DEGREE DAY is a unit, based upon temperature differ-
ence and time, used in estimating fuel consumption and
specifying nominal heating load of a building in winter.
For any one day, when the mean temperature is less
than 65°F, there exist as many degree days as there
are Fahrenheit degrees difference in temperature be-
tween the mean temperature for the day and 65°F.
GLAZING is all transparent or translucent materials
in exterior openings.
i~XTERIOR WALL AREA is the gross area of wall sur-
faces adjacent to heated spaces, including glazing
and doors, exposed to ambient climatic temperatures
measured for a dwelling unit or group of units served
by a heating system.
INFILTRATION is air flowing inward as through a
wall, crack, etc.
SPECIAL GLAZING is glazing which has a minimum U
factor of .70 for all glazed surfaces.
CHERMAL CONDUCTIVITY (K-FACTOR) is the time rate of
heat flow through one square foot of homogeneous
material one inch thick when there is a temperature
difference of one degree F. between the opposite faces
of the material expressed in B.t.u./hour, square foot,
degree F. ~er inch.
THERMAL RESISTANCE (R) is the measure of the resis-
tance of a material or building compOnent to the passage
of heat. The resistance value (R) of mass-type insula-
tions shall not include any value for reflective facing.
TRANSMISIVITY is the capacity of a material to trans-
nit radiant energy.
U FACTOR is the total heat flow through a given con-
struction assembly, air to air, expressed in B.t.u./hour,
per square foot, per degree F. temperature difference.
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where R~ equals the sum of the resistance (R) for
the individual components of the assembly. U factors
shall be calculated according to ASHkAE methods.
UNHEATED SPACES are any spaces exposed to ambient
temperatures and not provided with a heat supply
capable of maintaining a minimum temperature of 45°F.
Section 5304. Duilding Insulating Material Standards.
Ail materials used in the insulation of buildings
in order to comply with this section shall conform
with the following standards:
Cork board
Cellular glass
Expanded polystyrene insulation board
Fiberboard
Insulation Board (Urethane)
InsDlation, Thermal (Perlite)
Mineral fiber, pouring or blowing
Mineral wool
Mineral wool (roof)
Perlite, Silicone treated loose fill
*Reflective, thermal
*Structural fiberboard insulating roof
deck
Vegetable or wood fiber
Vermiculite
Vermiculite, water repellant loose
fill
Wood fiber blanket
F.S. HH-I-561
F.S. I!H-I-551
F.S. HH-I-524
F.S. LLL-1535 or
ASTM C-208,
Class C
F.S. tiH-I-530
F.S. HH-I-574
F.S. HH-i-1030
F.S. itH-I-521
F.S. EH-I-526
FHA UM-37
F.S. HH-i-1252
AIMA IB Spec #1
F.S. HH-I-515
F.S. HH-I-585
FHA UM-30
CS-160
Expanded perlite: F.S. HH-I-526 may be modified
to permit the basic material to be a mineral
substance made of rock, slag or a mixture thereof,
processed from a natural state into fiberous or
cellular form with a minimum density of 8 lbs.
per cubic foot.
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Perimeter insulation shall comply with the FHA
test procedure, "?est Procedure to Determine
Acceptability of Perimeter Insulation for
Concrete Floor on Ground" dated June, 1956.
2. Labeling:
Mineral Fiber Insulation shall be labeled as follows:
a. Blanket type, or combination blanket with
reflective facing:
(1) Name of manufacturer or distributor
(2) Insulation type
(3) Thermal resistance "r" value of insulation
fiber at the labeled insulation thickness.
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Type I blankets with no membrance cover may
either bear a label on a partial membrane
facing or may be branded with vertical stripes.
Three stripes indicates the thermal resistance R
equals 11. Five stripes indicates a resistance R
equals 19. No lower "R" value is acceptable.
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Types II and III blankets with non-reflective
and reflective membrane coverings respectively,
shall be labeled with appropriate "R" value of
7, 11, or 19. ~o lower "R" value is acceptable.
~hermal resistance "R" values apply to mineral
fiber only.
2.1 Reflective Insulation
a. Blanket Type
(1) Name of manufacturer or distributor
(2) Insulation type
(3) Thermal resistance "R" value. (R value
to include single or multi-layers, foil
or kraft backed, one or both sides.)
(4) Designate direction of heat flow.
Identification labeling and marking of all
other acceptable building insulating material
shall comply with their appropriate standard
listed in this section.
Section 5305. Thermal Design Standards for Ceilings
and Walls.
Ceilings: The maximum U-value for ceilings shall be
0.05. All occupancies with a floor to ceiling
height in excess of twelve feet shall have a maximum
U-value for ceilings of 0.04.
2. Walls:
Ail buildings and structures in Groups It shall
have a maximum U-value for walls above grade of
0.05. Masonry and structural concrete walls
have a maximum U-value of .085 if the insulating
materials are placed on the wall's exterior.
Ail buildings and structures in Groups F2, C, D,
A, B-l, B-2, and B-3 shall have a maximum U-value
for walls above grade of 0.085.
c. Walls of unheated spaces need not be insulated.
Basement walls below grade shall have a maximum
U-value of 0.09. This is required if the base-
ment space is provided with a positive heat supply
to maintain a minimum temperature of 50°F.
Section 5306. Floor Section, Foundation Walls and Slabs-
on-Grade.
t. Ail buildings and structures in Group H.
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Floors over unheated basements, crawl spaces
and garages: The maximum U-value shall be 0.05
or the walls of the foundation shall be insulated
to a depth of the footings with a maximum U-value
of 0.09.
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Slabs-on-Grade: Perimeter insulation shall be
required from the top edge of the slab to a
depth of 2 feet below grade. The maximum
U-value shall be 0.1.
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Structural Concrete mats on grade shall be
required to perimeterly insulate the full depth
of the mat. The maximum U-value shall be 0.1.
2. A-1 buildings and structures in Groups F2, C, D,
A, B-l, B-2 and B-3:
Floors over unheated basements, crawl spaces:
?he maximum U-value shall be 0.08 or the walls
of the foundation shall be insulated to a depth
of the footings with a maximum U-value of 0.09.
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Slabs-on-Grade: Perimeter insluation shall be
required from the top edge of the slab to a
depth of 2 feet below grade. The maximum U-value
of the insulation shall be 0.2.
Structural concrete mats on grade shall be
required to perimeterly insulate the full depth
of the mat. ~he maximum U-value shall be 0.1.
Section 5307. Thermal Design Standards for Glazing.
Ail windows, skylights, and doors shall be glazed
with insulating glass as defined in the ASHRAE Guide -
double glazing - or shall be equipped with storm
windows and storm doors. Closure providing equiva-
lent resistance to heat transmission will be acceptable.
EXCEPTION: Ail buildings in Group F2 may use single
glazing for display areas which are completely sealed
from the interior heated spaces.
The total glazing area of a building shall not
exceed 14% of the total floor area for all classes
of structures.
a. Skylights shall be included as glazing areas
in these calculations.
South facing glazing of a building, i.e., glazing
oriented to compass coordinated 165°-195°, shall
note be restricted as to total glass area upon
meeting the following requirements:
(1) South glazing shall be clear and untreated.
(2)
The total combined glazing area on all
other exposures (compass coordinates
other than 165°-195°) shall not exceed
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12.5% of the total floor area for all
classes of structures. Skylights shall
be included as glazing areas.
Section 5308. Heat Distribution Equipment.
1. Ail heating distribution duckwork and piping running
through unheated spaces shall be insulated.
a. ~inimum R value of duct insulation R=5.55
b. Minimum R value of piping insulation R=3.7
Seciton 5309. Infiltration.
Caulking and Sealing: Exterior joints around windows
and door frames, Detween wall and foundations, between
wall and roof, between wall panels, at penetrations
of utility services through walls, floors and roofs,
and all other openings in the exteriors envelope
shall be caulked, gasketed or otherwise weather-
stripped.
Ail buildings in Groups F2, A, B-i, B-2, B-3, C and
D shall be required to institute entrance sealing
by using doubled entrance systems.
Section 5310. Requirement for Day-Night Thermostats.
Ail structures in groups F?, A, B-i, B-2, B-3, C and D
shall be required to instaI1 day-night thermostats to
reduce heating demand during periods when building is
not occupied.
Section 5311. Design Conditions.
1. Ail H and D group structures shall use an outside
design temperature of -15°F.
2. Ail buildings in groups F~, A, 3-1, B-2, 3-3 and C
shall use an outside design temperature of -10°F.
Section 5312. Design Flexibility
Structures shall be exempt from sections 5304, 3305, 5307,
5309 of Chapter 53 Energy Conservation and Thermal
Insulation upon meeting all the following requirements:
The maximum designed load for space heating per
square foot of heated floor space shall be as
follows:
OCCUPANCY OR USE
Residential and Multi Family
MAXIMUM DESIGN LOAD FOR
SPACE HEATING FOR SQUARE
FOOT OF HEATED FLOOR
SPACE Btuh/ft2
18 Btuh/ft2
Commercial, Institutional and
Office Buildings
24 Btuh/ft2
Restaurants, Auditoriums, Gymnasiums,
Theaters, Churches and all other
buildings where outside air is gov-
arned by make-up air requirements
30 Btuh/ft2
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Ail calculations for determination of the design
following design con-
shall use the
heating load
ditions:
a. Ail H and D structures shall use an outside
design temperature of -15°F, interior design
temperature of 70°F.
All buildings in groups F2, A, B-l, B-2, B-3,
C shall use an outside design temperature of
-!0°F, interior design temperature of 70°F.
3. The building department will require calculations
by a registered professional engineer or architect
in the State of Colorado to justify compliance with
the requirements of Chapter 53. Such calculations
shall conform to the procedure outlined by the American
Society of Heating, Refrigeration, Air-Conditioning
Engineers.
Section 5313. Exemptions to Chapter 53 Requirements.
All dwelling units approved by the Colorado Division
of Housing as meeting the mobile home standard ANSI 119.1,
and all single family residences, shall be exempt from
the provisions of this Chapter 53.
Section 2
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to
erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, I~ove, improve, remove,
convert, or demolish, equip, use, occupy or maintain any building
or structure within the City or cause the same to be done contrary
to or in violation of any provisions of this ordinance. Any
person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of
this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and each
person shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and
every day or portion thereof during which any violation of any of
the provisions of this ordinance is committed, continued or
permitted, and upon conviction of any such violation such person
shall be punishable by a fine of not more than Three Hundred
Dollars ($300.00) or by punishment for not more than ninety (90)
days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Section 3
If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof
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tO any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity
shall not affect other provisions or applications of the ordinance
which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or appli-
cations and to this end the provisions or applications of this
ordinance are declared to be severable.
Section 4
A public hearing on this ordinance shall be held on
~~ ~ , 1976, at 5:00 P.M. in the City Council
Chambers, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado.
INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED published as provided by law
by the City Council of the City of Aspen at its regular meeting
held
ATTEST:
WILSON, Deputy City
si k D
~ tan~.
ATTEST:
Stack7 Sta~dley III
Mayor ~
, 1976.
~ity Cle~ ./
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STATE OF COLORADO )
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COUNTY OF PITKIN )
ss. CERTIFICATE
I, Kathryn S. Hauter, City Clerk of Aspen,
Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing
ordinance was introduced, read in full, and passed on
reading e.t a regular meeting of the
City Council of the:City~ of Aspen on ~_~, ' ,~
197 , ,, and published in the Aspen Times, a weekly newspaper
of general circulation, published in the City of Aspen,
Colorado, in its issue of ~~/ /3' , 197 ~.,
and was finally adopted and approved at a regular meeting
of the City Council on C-~. ~
and ordered published as Ordinance No.
197~, of said City, as provided by law.
Series of
and the
day of
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
seal of said City of Aspen, Colorado, this ~ ~
,
Kat~_n S. Hauter
City Clerk