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Boulder’s building code update brings construction waste fee, possible law on gender-neutral restrooms

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Sunday, April 21, 2019

City council on Tuesday gave general, first-round approval to updates of Boulder’s building codes, including stricter energy efficiency on large homes and the potential creation of a city law to require or allow gender-neutral bathrooms.

Boulder generally updates its building codes every three years, following the same schedule as international building code changes. A number of local amendments create standards that are roughly 20% more energy efficient than international rules.

The code updates are many and complex, but staff on Tuesday night presented to council a handful of key questions related to some higher-impact items. Council supported them all. They are:

 

 

 

 

 

There were other recommendations related to the energy efficiency of commercial and residential buildings. Among them was a requirement that commercial buildings generate 5% of their energy use on-site through renewables. Other suggested changes that were not discussed included making residential and commercial buildings able to accommodate electric vehicle charging, and requiring all spas, pools, outdoor heating and snowmelt systems to offset their electricity 100% with renewables.

The suggested building code updates will have to go through an extensive public process before being implemented in 2020.  The Environmental Advisory Board, Transportation Advisory Board and Planning Board will all weigh in, at hearings scattered throughout May and June. Community feedback will be gathered from June to August, and the code will return to council in October.

(Author’s note: This is by no means a comprehensive overview of the building code changes. For more information, view the staff presentation to council. If you are involved in building or development in Boulder, I recommend contacting the city directly for detailed information and with any questions.)

For a Twitter thread of Tuesday’s discussion, click here.

— Shay Castle, boulderbeatnews@gmail.com, @shayshinecastle
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