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rebuilding of a structure damaged by fire or a historic
preservation project when maintaining historic character is not an
issue, the commissioner Public Utilities Commission may grant a
waiver when it can be shown that the additional cost of meeting the
energy building standards would make the building renovation
economically infeasible.

 
5. Waiver decision. The commissioner commission shall render
a decision on an application for a waiver from the standards
within 30 days of the receipt by the commissioner commission of a
complete application for a waiver. In rendering a decision, the
commissioner commission may place conditions upon the granting of
a waiver. Failure on the part of the commissioner commission to
render a decision within the 30-day period constitutes approval
of the request for the waiver.

 
Sec. 9. 10 MRSA §1415-D, as amended by PL 2003, c. 645, §5, is
further amended to read:

 
§1415-D. Mandatory standards for commercial construction

 
Except as provided in this section, new construction or
substantial renovation of any commercial or institutional
building undertaken after January 1, 2004 must conform to ASHRAE
Standard 62-2001 and either ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2001 or the 2003
edition of the International Energy Conservation Code published
by the International Code Council under any of the compliance
methods specified in the standards. For the purpose of this
section compliance with the 2003 edition of the International
Energy Conservation Code published by the International Code
Council constitutes compliance with ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2001.
For the purpose of this section, "substantial renovation" means
any renovation for which the cost exceeds 50% of the building's
current value prior to renovation.

 
1. Construction in anticipation of future sale or rental.
Any person who constructs any commercial or institutional
building after January 1, 1989 with the intent to sell or lease
the building to another party whose energy requirements are
unknown at the time of construction is subject to the following
provisions.

 
A. The person constructing the building shall employ
construction techniques and design features that permit the
ready installation of energy efficient equipment and
materials sufficient to meet the standards established under
this section which that are applicable to all reasonably
foreseeable uses of the building.


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