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adopted 2018 Edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (the "2018 IECC"), which <br />also included and required certain energy conservation measures; and <br />WHEREAS, many of the City's residents affected by the Marshall Fire have learned <br />they may be significantly underinsured and will thus face financial hardships rebuilding their <br />fire -damaged homes; and <br />WHEREAS, the 2021 IECC includes energy conservation measures that increase the <br />cost of construction over the 2018 IECC and, although grant funding, rebates and other resources <br />have been identified to defray these costs, residents remain concerned that the financial burden <br />and potential delay that could result by complying with the 2021 IECC will affect their ability to <br />rebuild their homes; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council finds that rebuilding of homes lost to the Marshall Fire is <br />essential to maintaining the fabric of the community, and that allowing those who face financial <br />hardship to rebuild in accordance with the 2018 IECC will still result in homes that are <br />significantly more energy efficient than the homes that were destroyed; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council further finds its adoption of the 2021 IECC was in <br />furtherance of its important policy objectives contained in the City's Sustainability Action Plan, <br />and therefore the 202I IECC should be implemented to the greatest extent possible; and <br />WHEREAS, the determination that a resident may rebuild a residence damaged or <br />destroyed by the Marshall Fire using the 2018 IECC may only be made based upon satisfaction <br />of those criteria set forth herein, to ensure the sustainability measures in the 2021 IECC are <br />relaxed only to the extent reasonably necessary to facilitate the rebuilding of fire -damaged <br />homes within the community; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council finds that restoring a vibrant and robust community <br />requires rebuilding to occur within a reasonable amount of time, and that the relief set forth <br />herein afforded those who lost their homes in the Marshall Fire who are experiencing financial <br />hardship is rationally related to the important government function of fostering and maintaining <br />such a vibrant and robust community; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council finds those persons who lost their homes in the Marshall <br />Fire have experienced and been impacted by a natural disaster of epic proportions, and thus are <br />differently situated from those within the City who choose to repair or remodel an existing <br />residence, build a new residence, or make repairs or replacements that occur in the normal course <br />of owning a residence; and <br />WHEREAS, by this ordinance, the City Council furthers its established policy of <br />facilitating rebuilding of structures damaged or destroyed by the Marshall Fire as set forth in <br />previous actions of the City Council; and <br />Ordinance No. 1825, Series 2022 <br />Page 2 of 12 <br />