The Residential Green Building Code is intended to be flexible and respond to evolving technologies and construction methods. It allows the Green Building Code Adminstrator to make interpretations of the items in the code and to approve innovative options not included in the code. The following are interpretations and innovative options that have been made of specific items in the green building code and innovative options that have been approved by section:
Section 1
No interpretations or innovative options approved yet.
Section 2
Item 2.1.1: For one bedroom residences, add 200 sf to the heated square feet of the home and then use the column for a two bedroom residence to determine the appropriate number of points awarded.
Innovative Option 2.8.6: Use of insulated concrete forms (ICFs) for at least 50% of the exterior wall. (2 points)
Section 3
Item 3.3.6.1 A: This item is not intended to require Grade 1 insulation installation. It is intended to encourage verification of the installation grade by a third party inspector. If the HERS index assumes Grade 1 or 2 insulation installation, the HERS Rater must inspect the insulation to ensure that grade for the confirmed HERS index. If Grade 3 is used, this inspection is not required for the confirmed HERS index. This inspection should only ensure that the grade of insulation installation used in the HERS index is met by the installation quality.
Section 4
Item 4.4.2: Gray water can be used in the City of Santa Fe for landscape irrigation only. Click here for a publication by the Office of the State Engineer called
Using Gray Water in New Mexico's Residential Landscapes. For the legal basis for the use of gray water in New Mexico, go the the New Mexico Environment Department's website for
Gray Water Information.
Section 5
No interpretations or innovative options approved yet.
Section 6
No interpretations or innovative options approved yet.