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IIP <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 599 <br /> AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE MINIMUM <br /> REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF NEW NON- <br /> RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES, AND <br /> THE RENOVATION OF ANY NONRESIDENTIAL <br /> BUILDING RESULTING IN A 5016 INCREASE IN THE <br /> REPLACEMENT VALUE OF SAID STRUCTURE; <br /> ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THERETO THE COLORADO <br /> MODEL ENERGY=IOW= CONSTRUCTION MD <br /> RENOVATION $TANDARD F9.F NONRESIDENT, <br /> BUILDINGS OF THE BOARD FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT <br /> NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING STANDARDS WITH THE <br /> AMENDMENTS AND DELETIONS THERETO AS SET <br /> OUT HEREIN. <br /> WHEREAS, during the 1977 Session of the Colorado State Legisla- <br /> tion, Senate Bill 432 concerning the establishment of energy efficiency <br /> construction and renovation standrs for nonresidential buildings was <br /> adopted, and, <br /> WHEREAS, this legislation directs that the governing body of all <br /> municipalities must adopt minimum energy efficiency construction and <br /> renovation standards for nonresidential buildings. <br /> SECTION I. The Louisville Municipal Code is hereby amended <br /> to add Chapter 15. 16 and the following sections thereof to Title 15: <br /> 15.16.010 Adoption <br /> Pursuant to Chapter 31, Article 16, Colorado Revised Statutes, <br /> 1973, as amended, there is hereby adopted as a part of the Louisville <br /> Municipal Code and as the Energy Efficiency Construction -.nd Reno- <br /> vation Standards for Nonresidential Buildings of the City of Louisville, <br /> by reference thereto, the Colorado Model Energy Efficiency Construction <br /> and Renovation Standards For Nonresidential Buildinas, published by <br /> the Office of State Planning and Budgeting, 1525 Sherman Street, Suite <br /> 617, Denver, Colorado, to have the same force and effect as if set <br /> forth herein in every particular. The subject matter of the adopted <br /> code includes building design standards, standards for energy conser- <br /> vation and standards for reducing heat loss or gain relative to the <br /> construction or renovation of nonresidential structures. <br />