Chapter 8 — COMPLIANCE FORMS, WORKSHEETS AND REFERENCE MATERIAL
Section A5.507 — ENVIRONMENTAL COMFORT
2025 California Green Building Standards Code (Title 24, Part 11) · 2025 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · California
A5.507.1 Lighting and thermal comfort controls. Provide controls in the workplace as described in Sections A5.507.1.1 and A5.507.1.2.
A5.507.1.1 Single-occupant spaces. Provide individual controls that meet energy use requirements in the California Energy Code in accordance with Sections A5.507.1.1.1 and A5.507.1.1.2.
A5.507.1.1.1 Lighting. Provide individual task lighting and/or daylighting controls for at least 90 percent of the building occupants.
A5.507.1.1.2 Thermal comfort. Provide individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 percent of the building occupants.
- Occupants shall have control over at least one of the factors of air temperature, radiant temperature, air speed and humidity as described in ASHRAE 55-2004.
- Occupants inside 20 feet of the plane of and within 10 feet either side of operable windows can substitute windows to control thermal comfort. The areas of operable window must meet the requirements of Section 120.1 (Requirement for Ventilation) of the California Energy Code.
A5.507.1.2 Multi-occupant spaces. Provide lighting and thermal comfort system controls for all shared multi-occupant spaces, such as classrooms and conference rooms.
A5.507.2 Daylight. Provide daylit spaces as required for toplighting and sidelighting in the California Energy Code. In constructing a design, consider the following:
- Use of light shelves and reflective room surfaces to maximize daylight penetrating the rooms
- Means to eliminate glare and direct sun light, including through skylights
- Use of photosensors to turn off electric lighting when daylight is sufficient
- Not using diffuse daylighting glazing where views are desired
A5.507.3 Views. Achieve direct line of sight to the outdoor environment via vision glazing between 2 feet 6 inches and 7 feet 6 inches above finish floor for building occupants in 90 percent of all regularly occupied areas as demonstrated by plan view and section cut diagrams.
A5.507.3.1 Interior office spaces. Entire areas of interior office spaces may be included in the calculation if at least 75 percent of each area has direct line of sight to perimeter vision glazing.
A5.507.3.2 Multi-occupant spaces. Include in the calculation the square footage with direct line of sight to perimeter vision glazing.
Exceptions to Sections A5.507.2 and A5.507.3. Copy/ printing rooms, storage areas, mechanical spaces, rest- rooms, auditoria and other intermittently or infrequently occupied spaces or spaces where daylight would interfere with use of the space.
A5.507.5 Acoustical control [DSA-SS]. Public Schools and Community Colleges: Unoccupied, furnished classrooms must have a maximum background noise level of no more than 45 dBA LAeq and a maximum (unoccupied, furnished) reverberation of 0.6-second time for classrooms with less than 10,000 cubic feet and a maximum (unoccupied, furnished) reverberation of 0.7-second time for classroom volumes with between 10,000 cubic feet and 20,000 cubic feet.
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- Chapter 1 — ADMINISTRATION
- Chapter 2 — DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 3 — GREEN BUILDING
- Chapter 4 — RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES
- Chapter 4 — RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES
- Chapter 4 — RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES
- Chapter 4 — RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES
- Chapter 4 — RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES
- Chapter 5 — NONRESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES
- Chapter 5 — NONRESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES
- Chapter 5 — NONRESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES
- Chapter 5 — NONRESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES
- Chapter 5 — NONRESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES
- Chapter 6 — REFERENCED ORGANIZATIONS AND STANDARDS
- Chapter 7 — INSTALLER AND SPECIAL INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS
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▸ Chapter 8 — COMPLIANCE FORMS, WORKSHEETS AND REFERENCE MATERIAL
Overview- Section A4.101 — GENERAL
- Section A4.102 — DEFINITIONS
- Section A4.103 — SITE SELECTION
- Section A4.104 — SITE PRESERVATION
- Section A4.105 — DECONSTRUCTION AND REUSE OF EXISTING MATERIALS
- Section A4.106 — SITE DEVELOPMENT
- Section A4.107
- Section A4.108 — INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL C…
- Section A4.201 — GENERAL
- Section A4.202 — DEFINITIONS
- Section A4.203 — PERFORMANCE APPROACH FOR NEWLY CONSTRUCTED BU…
- Section A4.204 — REQUIREMENTS FOR ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING BUIL…
- Section A4.301 — GENERAL
- Section A4.302 — DEFINITIONS
- Section A4.303 — INDOOR WATER USE
- Section A4.304 — OUTDOOR WATER USE
- Section A4.305 — WATER REUSE SYSTEMS
- Section A4.306 — INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL C…
- Section A4.401 — GENERAL
- Section A4.402 — DEFINITIONS
- Section A4.403 — FOUNDATION SYSTEMS
- Section A4.404 — EFFICIENT FRAMING TECHNIQUES
- Section A4.405 — MATERIAL SOURCES
- Section A4.406 — ENHANCED DURABILITY AND REDUCED MAINTENANCE
- Section A4.407 — WATER RESISTANCE AND MOISTURE MANAGEMENT
- Section A4.408 — CONSTRUCTION WASTE REDUCTION, DISPOSAL AND RE…
- Section A4.409 — LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
- Section A4.410 — BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
- Section A4.411 — INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL C…
- Section A4.501 — GENERAL
- Section A4.502 — DEFINITIONS
- Section A4.503 — FIREPLACES
- Section A4.504 — POLLUTANT CONTROL
- Section A4.505 — INTERIOR MOISTURE CONTROL
- Section A4.506 — INDOOR AIR QUALITY AND EXHAUST
- Section A4.507 — ENVIRONMENTAL COMFORT
- Section A4.508 — OUTDOOR AIR QUALITY
- Section A4.509 — INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL C…
- Section A4.601 — GENERAL
- Section A4.602 — RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST
- Section A4.602 — RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST…
- Section A4.602 — RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST…
- Section A4.602 — RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST…
- Section A4.602 — RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST…
- Section A4.602 — RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST…
- Section A4.602 — RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST…
- Section A5.101 — GENERAL
- Section A5.102 — DEFINITIONS
- Section A5.103 — SITE SELECTION
- Section A5.104 — SITE PRESERVATION
- Section A5.105 — DECONSTRUCTION AND REUSE OF EXISTING STRUCTURES
- Section A5.106 — SITE DEVELOPMENT
- Section A5.107 — BIRD-FRIENDLY BUILDING DESIGN
- Section A5.201 — GENERAL
- Section A5.202 — DEFINITIONS
- Section A5.203 — PERFORMANCE APPROACH
- Section A5.204 — MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR ALTERATIONS TO EXI…
- Section A5.211 — RESERVED
- Section A5.212 — ELEVATORS, ESCALATORS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT
- Section A5.213 — ENERGY EFFICIENT FRAMING
- Section A5.301 — GENERAL
- Section A5.302 — DEFINITIONS
- Section A5.303 — INDOOR WATER USE
- Section A5.304 — OUTDOOR WATER USE
- Section A5.305 — WATER REUSE
- Section A5.401 — GENERAL
- Section A5.402 — DEFINITIONS
- Section A5.403 — FOUNDATION SYSTEMS
- Section A5.404 — EFFICIENT FRAMING TECHNIQUES
- Section A5.405 — MATERIAL SOURCES
- Section A5.406 — ENHANCED DURABILITY AND REDUCED MAINTENANCE
- Section A5.408 — CONSTRUCTION WASTE REDUCTION, DISPOSAL AND RE…
- Section A5.409 — LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
- Section A5.501 — GENERAL
- Section A5.502 — DEFINITIONS
- Section A5.504 — POLLUTANT CONTROL
- Section A5.507 — ENVIRONMENTAL COMFORT
- Section A5.508 — OUTDOOR AIR QUALITY
- Section A6.106 — SITE DEVELOPMENT
- Section A6.202 — DEFINITIONS
- Section A6.203 — PERFORMANCE APPROACH
- Section A6.204 — PRESCRIPTIVE APPROACH
- Section A6.205 — [OSHPD 1 & 4]—BUILDING ENVELOPE
- Section A6.207 — [OSHPD 1, 2 & 4]—HVAC DESIGN, EQUIPMENT AND I…
- Section A6.210 — [OSHPD 1, 2 & 4]—APPLIANCES
- Section A6.401 — GENERAL
- Section A6.407 — [OSHPD 1, 2 & 4]—WATER RESISTANCE AND MOISTUR…
- Section A6.408 — CONSTRUCTION WASTE REDUCTION, DISPOSAL AND RE…
- Section A6.410 — BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
- Section A6.504 — POLLUTANT CONTROL
- Section A6.505 — [OSHPD 1, 2 & 4]—INDOOR MOISTURE CONTROL