(1) (a) Every person that builds a
new single-family detached residence for which a buyer is under contract shall
offer the buyer the opportunity to select one or more of the following water-smart
home options for the residence:
(I) Repealed.
(II) If dishwashers or clothes washers are financed, installed, or sold as
upgrades through the home builder, the builder shall offer a model that is qualified
pursuant to the federal environmental protection agency's energy star program at
the time of offering. Clothes washers shall have a water factor of less than or equal
to six gallons of water per cycle per cubic foot of capacity.
(III) If landscaping is financed, installed, or sold as upgrades through the
home builder and will be maintained by the home owner, the home builder shall
offer a landscape design that follows the landscape practices specified in this
subparagraph (III) to ensure both the professional design and installation of such
landscaping and that water conservation will be accomplished. These best
management practices are contained in the document titled Green Industry Best
Management Practices (BMPs) for the Conservation and Protection of Water
Resources in Colorado: Moving Toward Sustainability, 3rd release, and appendix,
released in May 2008, or this document's successors due to future inclusion of
improved landscaping practices, water conservation advancements, and new
irrigation technology. The best management practices specified in this
subparagraph (III), through utilization of the proper landscape design, installation,
and irrigation technology, accomplish substantial water savings compared to
landscape designs, installation, and irrigation system utilization where these
practices are not adhered to. The following best management practices and water
budget calculator form the basis for the design and installation for the front yard
landscaping option if selected by the homeowner as an upgrade:
(A) Xeriscape: To include the seven principles of xeriscape that provide a
comprehensive approach for conserving water;
(B) Water budgeting: To include either a water allotment by the water utility
for the property, if offered by the water utility, or a landscape water budget based
on plant water requirements;
(C) Landscape design: To include a plan and design for the landscape to
comprehensively conserve water and protect water quality;
(D) Landscape installation and erosion control: To minimize soil erosion and
employ proper soil care and planting techniques during construction;
(E) Soil amendment and ground preparation: To include an evaluation of the
soil and improve it, if necessary, to address water retention, permeability, water
infiltration, aeration, and structure;
(F) Tree placement and tree planting: To include proper soil and space for
root growth and to include proper planting of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants
to promote long-term health of these plants;
(G) Irrigation design and installation: To include design of the irrigation
system for the efficient and uniform distribution of water to plant material and the
development of an irrigation schedule;
(H) Irrigation technology and scheduling: To include water conserving
devices that stop water application during rain, high wind, and other weather events
and incorporate evapotranspiration conditions. Irrigation scheduling should address
frequency and duration of water application in the most efficient manner; and
(I) Mulching: To include the use of organic mulches to reduce water loss
through evaporation, reduce soil loss, and suppress weeds.
(IV) Installation of a pressure-reducing valve that limits static service
pressure in the residence to a maximum of sixty pounds per square inch. Piping for
home fire sprinkler systems shall comply with state and local codes and regulations
but are otherwise excluded from this subparagraph (IV).
(b) The offer required by paragraph (a) of this subsection (1) shall be made in
accordance with the builder's construction schedule for the residence. In the case
of prefabricated or manufactured homes, construction schedule includes the
schedule for completion of prefabricated walls or other subassemblies.
(2) Nothing in this section precludes a person that builds a new single-family
detached residence from:
(a) Subjecting water-efficient fixture and appliance upgrades to the same
terms and conditions as other upgrades, including charges related to upgrades,
deposits required for upgrades, deadlines, and construction timelines;
(b) Selecting the contractors that will complete the installation of the
selected options; or
(c) Stipulating in the purchase agreement or sales contract that water-efficient fixtures and appliances are based on technology available at the time of
installation, such upgrades may not support all water-efficient fixtures or
appliances installed at a future date, and the person that builds a new single-family
detached residence is not liable for any additional upgrades, retrofits, or other
alterations to the residence that may be necessary to accommodate water-efficient
fixtures or appliances installed at a future date.
(3) This section does not apply to unoccupied homes serving as sales
inventory or model homes.
(4) The upgrades described in paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section
shall not contravene state or local codes, covenants, and requirements. All homes,
landscapes, and irrigation systems shall meet all applicable national, state, and
local regulations.