Chapter 15.60
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION PERMITTING PROCEDURES

Sections:

15.60.010    Purpose.

15.60.020    Definitions.

15.60.030    Checklist.

15.60.040    Expedited building permit process for electric vehicle charging stations.

15.60.050    Electronic submission.

15.60.060    Installation.

15.60.070    Technical review.

15.60.010 Purpose.

The city seeks to encourage the use of fuel-efficient electric vehicles by streamlining the process for obtaining a building permit for electric car charging stations. Section 65850.7 of the California Government Code provides that, on or before September 30, 2017, every city, county, or city and county, with a population less than two hundred thousand, shall adopt an ordinance creating expedited, streamlined permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations. (Ord. 803 § 1 (Att. A) (part), 2017).

15.60.020 Definitions.

“CEC” means California Code of Regulations Title 24, Part 3, also known as the California Electrical Code.

“Electric vehicle charging station” or “charging station” means any level of electric vehicle supply equipment station that is designed and built in compliance with Article 625 of the CEC, and delivers electricity from a source outside an electric vehicle into a plug-in electric vehicle.

“Electronic submittal” means the utilization of one or more of the following: e-mail; the Internet; facsimile.

“Specific, adverse impact” means a significant, quantifiable, direct, and unavoidable impact, based on objective, identified, and written public health or safety standards, policies, or conditions, as they existed on the date the application was deemed complete. (Ord. 803 § 1 (Att. A) (part), 2017).

15.60.030 Checklist.

A.    The city building official shall adopt a checklist of all requirements for an expedited building permit application for electric vehicle charging stations. The checklist shall substantially conform to the checklist and standard plans contained in the most current version of the “Plug-In Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Permitting Checklist” of the “Zero-Emission Vehicles in California: Community Readiness Guidebook,” published by the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research.

B.    The checklist, application form, and any other documents required by the city building official shall be published on the city’s website. (Ord. 803 § 1 (Att. A) (part), 2017).

15.60.040 Expedited building permit process for electric vehicle charging stations.

A.    Prior to submitting an application for processing, the applicant shall verify that the installation of an electric vehicle charging station will not have specific, adverse impact to public health and safety, and building occupants. Verification by the applicant includes, but is not limited to: electrical system capacity and loads; electrical system wiring, bonding, and overcurrent protection; building infrastructure affected by charging station equipment and associated conduits; areas of charging station equipment; and vehicle parking.

B.    A permit application that satisfies the information requirements in the city’s adopted checklist shall be deemed complete and be promptly processed. Upon confirmation by the city building official that the permit application and supporting documents meet the requirements of the city-adopted checklist, and are consistent with all applicable laws, and health and safety standards, the city building official shall approve the application and issue all necessary permits. Such approval does not authorize an applicant to energize or utilize the electric vehicle charging station until approval is granted by the city.

C.    If the application for an expedited building permit is incomplete, the city building official shall provide a written correction notice of the deficiencies and the additional information required to be eligible for expedited building permit issuance.

D.    The city building official shall not condition the approval for any electric vehicle charging station permit on the approval by an association, as that term is defined by California Civil Code Section 4080. (Ord. 803 § 1 (Att. A) (part), 2017).

15.60.050 Electronic submission.

The city building official shall allow for electronic submittal of permit applications covered by this chapter and associated supporting documentation. In accepting permit applications, the city building official shall also accept electronic signatures on all forms, applications, and other documentation in lieu of a wet signature by any applicant. (Ord. 803 § 1 (Att. A) (part), 2017).

15.60.060 Installation.

A.    Electric vehicle charging station equipment shall meet the requirements of the CEC, the Society of Automotive Engineers, and accredited testing laboratories such as Underwriters Laboratories, and rules of the public utilities commission regarding safety and reliability.

B.    Installation of electric vehicle charging stations and associated wiring, bonding, disconnecting means, and overcurrent protective devices shall meet the requirements of Article 625 of the CEC, and all applicable provisions under California Code of Regulations Title 24, Part 3.

C.    Installation of electric vehicle charging stations shall be incorporated into the load calculations of all new or existing electrical services and shall meet the requirements of the CEC. Electric vehicle charging equipment shall be considered a continuous load.

D.    Anchorage of either floor-mounted or wall-mounted electric vehicle charging stations shall meet the requirements of the California Building or Residential Code as applicable per occupancy, and the provisions of the manufacturer’s installation instructions. Mounting of charging stations shall not adversely affect building elements. (Ord. 803 § 1 (Att. A) (part), 2017).

15.60.070 Technical review.

This chapter aims to encourage the installation of electric vehicle charging stations by removing obstacles to permitting for charging stations, so long as the action does not supersede the city building official’s authority to address higher priority life-safety situations. If the city building official finds, based on substantial evidence, that an electric vehicle charging station could have a specific adverse impact upon the public health or safety, the city may require the applicant to apply for a conditional use permit. (Ord. 803 § 1 (Att. A) (part), 2017).