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Littleton staff brief board on required Colorado model electric, EV‑ and solar‑ready code; adoption slated this summer
Summary
City building officials told the Environmental Stewardship Board that Colorado's model electric and solar‑ready code must be adopted following the state's timetable; the presentation outlined EV‑ready and solar‑ready requirements, waivers and an adoption schedule, and board members raised questions about costs, enforcement and grid capacity.
Tim Simon, Littleton’s chief building official, and Greg Lang, the city electrical inspector, told the board that Colorado’s model electric and solar‑ready code will be adopted by municipalities in the current code cycle and that Littleton is preparing to implement it.
Simon told the board: “This is coming, and we're not getting out of adopting this code,” and provided a schedule that would include study sessions and a planned adoption window in the summer code cycle.
What the briefing described - Scope and timing: The staff presentation explained that the state model and associated appendices (for electric, solar‑ready and related energy codes) are scheduled to be included in the…
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