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  2. California Green Building Standards Code - Wikipedia

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    Development of CALGreen began in 2007 and, during the rulemaking process, CBSC collaborated with the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), stakeholder groups and others. The first result of this cooperation was the adoption of the 2008 California Green Building Standards Code (CGBC) that became effective since August 1, 2009.

  3. Building occupancy classifications - Wikipedia

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    A-1 Buildings intended for the production and viewing of performing arts or motion pictures (theaters, concert halls). A-2 Buildings intended for food and/or drink consumption (restaurants). A-3 Buildings intended for worship, recreation or amusement and other assembly uses not otherwise classified. A-4 Buildings intended for viewing of indoor ...

  4. California Building Standards Code - Wikipedia

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    The California Building Standards Code is the building code for California, and Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR). It is maintained by the California Building Standards Commission which is granted the authority to oversee processes related to the California building codes by California Building Standards Law. [ 1]

  5. California parking space law aims for affordable housing and ...

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    The Victoria Transport Policy Institute, a Canadian think tank, calculated in 2014 that surface parking spaces in California cost an average of $20,000 to build, with garages costing several times ...

  6. Make room for people, not cars. To encourage more housing ...

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    County Commissioner Gregg Weiss says one way to incentivize construction of affordable housing would be careful easing of parking space requirements, to leave more land available for apartments.

  7. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    Multifamily residential, also known as multidwelling unit (MDU)) is a classification of housing where multiple separate housing units for residential inhabitants are contained within one building or several buildings within one complex. [ 1] Units can be next to each other (side-by-side units), or stacked on top of each other (top and bottom ...

  8. ‘Unwinding really backward policy:’ California abolishes ...

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  9. Commercial property - Wikipedia

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    A commercial office/retail building. Commercial property, also called commercial real estate, investment property or income property, is real estate (buildings or land) intended to generate a profit, either from capital gains or rental income. [ 1] Commercial property includes office buildings, medical centers, hotels, malls, retail stores ...