Energy Code Worksheet - Kitsap County 2025

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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open the Energy Code Worksheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting your proposed heating system. Check the appropriate box for options like Electric, Radiant Heat, or Forced Air System. Ensure this selection is clearly shown on your construction plans.
  3. Next, select the type of whole house ventilation system you plan to use. Options include Continuous Exhaust Fan or Integrated with Forced Air System. Refer to the provided tables for airflow rate requirements based on your home's square footage and number of bedrooms.
  4. Calculate the required airflow rate using Table M1507.3.3(1). Locate your home’s square footage and corresponding airflow requirement in CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute). Fill this value in the designated field.
  5. If you selected an intermittent exhaust fan, calculate the ventilation rate using Table M1507.3.3(2) by multiplying your airflow CFM by the chosen factor from the table.
  6. Select energy credits based on your dwelling's size and ensure that all selected options are documented on your construction plans.

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There is no way to rezone a property without careful consideration and consultation with your areas overseeing body, such as the municipal planning and building department. You may have to undergo several rounds of legislation, hearings, and meetings to gain approval to rezone your property.
Local governments and municipalities use letters of the alphabet as codes to identify the use allowed in a physical geographic area such as: R for residential buildings and multifamily dwellings. C for commercial. I for industrial.
This zone promotes low-density rural development and agricultural activities that are consistent with rural character and protects environmental features such as significant visual, historical and natural features, wildlife corridors, steep slopes, wetlands, streams and adjacent critical areas.
02: RURAL RESIDENTIAL, 10 ACRE MINIMUM (RR-10): A. Purpose: This zone is intended to promote the development of single-family detached units at a density and character compatible with agricultural and other rural and suburban fringe uses with a minimum lot size of ten (10) acres.
This zone promotes low-density residential development and agricultural activities consistent with rural character. It is applied to areas relatively unconstrained by environmentally sensitive areas or other significant landscape features. These areas are provided with limited public services.

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Sheds: o Residential, single-story, detached, unconditioned, accessory structures that will be used as tool/storage sheds, playhouses, or similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 200 square feet.
If you are removing more than 5,000 board feet of timber, a Tree Harvest Permit is required from Kitsap County. This would also require a permit from DNR on any property greater than 2 acres. Clearing of over 5,000 board feet will also require reporting to the WA State Department of Revenue for tax purposes.
A Right of Way is the strip of land over which facilities such as highways, railroads, power lines, or utilities are built and maintained. Any construction, alterations, repairs, or relocations of utilities or roadway features located in the right of way is permitted through Kitsap County Public Works.

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