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CITY COUNCIL REPORT 8A DATE: AUGUST 15, 2017 TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS THROUGH: MICHELLE FITZER, CITY MANAGER FROM: ERIC S. CASHER, CITY ATTORNEY WINSTON RHODES, AICP, PLANNING MANAGER SUBJECT: INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 15.58 TO TITLE 15 TO PROVIDE FOR AN EXPEDITED, STREAMLINED PERMITTING PROCESS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS RECOMMENDATION Introduce and conduct first reading of a proposed ordinance to add Chapter 15.58 within Title 15 of the Pinole Municipal Code to provide for an expedited, streamlined permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations. BACKGROUND On October 8, 2015, Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 1236 into law. AB 1236 amends Government Code section 65850.7 to, among other things, require jurisdictions with less than 200,000 residents to adopt, before September 30, 2017, an ordinance to establish an expedited, streamlined permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations. AB 1236 requires adoption of a checklist to be used in the approval of permit applications for electric vehicle charging stations. The checklist would require an applicant to confirm the existing electrical services and equipment to be utilized for the charging stations, as well as, conformance with health and safety standards. AB 1236 also requires acceptance of forms, applications and other documents via electronic submittal, which would include e-mail and facsimile, and the authorization of acceptance of electronic signatures in lieu of a wet signature. If a city or county is unable to authorize acceptance of an electronic signature, the ordinance must specify the reasons for the inability to accept electronic signatures.

City Council Report August 15, 2017 2 REVIEW AND ANALYSIS The proposed ordinance meets all of the requirements of AB 1236 and adoption of the proposed ordinance would bring the City into compliance with Government Code 65850.7. City staff has developed a checklist and has procedures in place for the electronic submittal of forms, applications and other documents. Unfortunately, the City does not have a system in place that is capable of verifying electronic signatures at this time. The technology to accept electronic signatures adds complexity and expense to the permitting process. The City does not currently have the financial resources or infrastructure to deploy such technology. The proposed ordinance provides the reasons for the City s inability to accept electronic signatures and as such, the City would still be in compliance with the requirements of Government Code 65850.7, even though it cannot accept electronic signatures at this time. Staff is evaluating the Information Systems needs, cost, and potential funding sources to add this technology in the future. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) COMPLIANCE This ordinance is not a project within the meaning of Section 15378 and 15061 (b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, because it has no potential for resulting in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment. FISCAL IMPACT Adoption of the proposed ordinance may result in a minimal increase in our permit revenue. ATTACHMENT Attachment A Proposed Ordinance

ATTACHMENT A ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PINOLE ADDING CHAPTER 15.58 WITHIN TITLE 15 OF THE PINOLE MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROVIDE FOR AN EXPEDITED, STREAMLINED PERMITTING PROCESS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS WHEREAS, the State of California and the City of Pinole desire to promote and encourage the use of fuel-efficient electric vehicles; and WHEREAS, on October 8, 2015, Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 1236, amending Government Code section 65850.7, requiring local agencies to adopt an ordinance that creates an expedited and streamlined permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Pinole seeks to implement AB 1236 through the creation of an expedited, streamlined permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Pinole finds that it is in the interest of the health, welfare, and safety of the public to provide an expedited, streamlined permitting process to encourage and facilitate the convenient development of electric vehicle charging stations. NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Pinole does ordain as follows: Section 1. Recitals Made Findings. The above recitals are hereby declared to be true and correct and findings of the City Council of the City of Pinole. Section 2. to read as follows: Chapter 15.58 shall be added to Title 15 of the Pinole Municipal Code Chapter 15.58 ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION PERMITS 15.58.010 Intent and purpose. 15.58.020 Definitions. 15.58.030 Administration. 15.58.040 Expedited Permitting Process. 15.58.050 Permit Application Process. 15.58.060 Technical Review. 15.58.070 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installation Requirements. 15.58.080 Right of Appeal.

15.58.010 INTENT AND PURPOSE. The purpose and intent of this chapter is to promote and encourage the use of electric vehicles by creating an expedited, streamlined, permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations while promoting public health and safety and preventing specific adverse impacts in the installation and use of such charging stations. This chapter is also intended to comply with the requirements of California Government Code section 65850.7, as may be amended from time to time. 15.58.020 DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of carrying out the intent of this chapter, the terms in this chapter have the meaning set forth below: A. APPLICATION CHECKLIST means that checklist with the application requirements of the City for Charging Stations which is in substantial conformance with that checklist 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 Office of Planning and Research. B. BUILDING OFFICIAL. Shall mean the Building Official for the City of Pinole or the Building Official s designee as the person responsible for administering the provisions of this Chapter. C. CITY. Shall mean the City of Pinole. D. ELECTRONIC SUBMITTAL. Shall mean the utilization of one or more of the following: 1. Email; 2. The Internet; or 3. Facsimile. E. EXPEDITED PERMITTING PROCESS. Shall mean the process outlined in Section 15.58.040 for permit review and inspection requirements. F. ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION. Shall mean any level of electric vehicle supply equipment station that is designed and built in compliance with Article 625 of the California Electrical Code, as it reads on the effective date of this Chapter, and delivers electricity from a source outside an electrical vehicle into a plug-in electric vehicle. 2

G. FEASIBLE METHOD TO SATISFACTORILY MITIGATE OR AVOID THE SPECIFIC ADVERSE IMPACT. Shall mean a safe, cost-effective method, condition or mitigation imposed by the City to address the adverse impact at a project site or imposed on another similarly situated application in a prior successful application for a similar permit. H. SPECIFIC, ADVERSE IMPACT. Shall mean 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. 15.58.030 ADMINISTRATION The Building Official is authorized to administer the provisions of this Chapter. The Building Official shall have approval authority for applications to install, alter and replace Electric Vehicle Charging Stations through the issuance of a building permit or similar nondiscretionary permit. 15.58.040 EXPEDITED PERMITTING PROCESS. The Building Official shall implement an expedited, streamlined permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations allowing for permit processing in a timely manner, and shall prepare an application checklist of all requirements with which electric vehicle charging stations shall comply with in order to be eligible for expedited review. The City's checklist shall be published on the City's website and shall be accessible to the public. 15.58.050 PERMIT APPLICATION PROCESSING. A. Prior to submitting an application for processing, the applicant shall at the applicant s cost, verify to the Building Official s reasonable satisfaction 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: support structure stability; 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 Building Official that the permit application and supporting documents meet the requirements of the City adopted checklist, and is consistent with all applicable laws and health and safety standards, the Building Official shall, consistent with Government Code Section 65850.7, approve the application and issue all necessary permits. 3

C. Approval does not authorize an applicant to energize or utilize the electric vehicle charging station, unless and until a permit has been issued and final inspection has been completed and approval is granted by the City and the electric utility carrier. D. Inspections shall be required and performed by the Building Division. If an inspection is required, the inspection shall be done in an efficient and timely manner, and should include consolidated inspections; inspection measures taken should be consistent with safety requirements to ensure that the electric vehicle charging stations are properly installed. E. If the Building Official determines that the permit application is incomplete, he or she shall issue written comments to the applicant, detailing all deficiencies in the application and any additional information required to be eligible for expedited permit issuance. F. The Building Official shall allow for electronic submittal of permit applications covered by this article and associated supporting documentations. 15.58.060 TECHNICAL REVIEW. A. If the Building Official makes a finding based on substantial evidence that the electric vehicle charging station could have a specific adverse impact upon the public health or safety, as defined in this chapter, the City may require the applicant to apply for an Administrative Use Permit. B. In the technical review of an electric vehicle charging station, the Building Official shall not condition the approval for any electric vehicle charging station permit on the approval of such a system by an association, as that term is defined by Civil Code Section 4080. 15.58.070 ELECTRICAL VEHICLE CHARGING STATION INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. A. Electric vehicle charging station equipment shall meet the requirements of the California Electrical Code, the National Electric Code, accredited testing laboratories such as Underwriters Laboratories, and rules of the Public Utilities Commission or a Municipal Electric Utility Company 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 National Electric Code, and all applicable provisions of the California Electrical Code. 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 California Electrical Code. Electric vehicle charging equipment shall be considered a continuous load. 4

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. E. Inspections during installation are required and will be performed by the Building Division. Required inspections shall be done in an efficient and timely manner, and should include consolidated inspections; inspection measures taken should be consistent with safety requirements to ensure that the electric vehicle charging stations are properly installed. If the electric vehicle charging station fails the initial inspection, a subsequent inspection shall be required. 15.58.080 RIGHT OF APPEAL. Any person having any record title or legal interest in the electric vehicle charging station may appeal any action or decision of the Building Official under this chapter by filing an appeal to the City Clerk in accordance with the procedures set forth in Pinole Municipal Code 1.12.040, or as may be amended. Section 3. Electronic Signatures. The City is unable as of the date of this Ordinance to comply with the provisions of Government Code Section 65850.7 (g)(2) that would allow the City to utilize "electronic signatures on all forms, applications, and other documentation in lieu of a wet signature by an applicant." The City does not have a system in place that is capable of verifying an electronic signature as provided in Government Code Section 16.5. The Secretary of State allows the use of electronic signatures only if the signatures can be verified using Public Key Cryptology (PKI) or Signature Dynamics technology (2 C.C.R. Sec. 2203). These technologies add complexity and expense to the requirements identified in Government Code Section 65850.7 (g) (2) and the City does not have the financial resources or infrastructure as of the date of this Ordinance to deploy such technology. Based on the reasons set forth in this Section, the City Council determines that it is unable to authorize the acceptance of an electronic signature on all forms, applications, and other documents in lieu of a wet signature by an applicant for an electric vehicle charging station. Section 4. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This Ordinance is exempt from CEQA based on sections 15378 and 15061 (b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, because it has no potential for resulting in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment. This Ordinance is a text amendment involving the adoption of regulations to expedite and streamline permitting for electric vehicle charging stations; thus, it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that this Ordinance will have a significant effect on the environment. Section 5. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this Ordinance, including the 5

application of such part or provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby and shall continue in full force and effect. To this end, provisions of this Ordinance are severable. The City Council of the City of Pinole hereby declares that it would have passed each section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase hereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases be held unconstitutional, invalid, or unenforceable. Section 6. Savings Clause, Continuity. Neither the adoption of this ordinance nor the repeal of any other ordinance of Pinole shall in any manner affect the prosecution for violations of ordinances which violations were committed prior to the effective date hereof, nor be construed as a waiver of any license or penalty or the penal provisions applicable to any violation thereof. To the extent the provisions of this ordinance are substantially the same as ordinance provisions previously adopted by Pinole relating to the same subject matter, the provisions of this ordinance shall be construed as restatements and continuations of those provisions and not as new enactments or amendments of the earlier provisions. Section 7. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days from adoption pursuant to California Government Code Section 36937. The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same, or a summary thereof, to be published and posted pursuant to the provisions of law. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ADOPTED, this day of, 2017 by the following vote: ABSTAINING: Debbie Long, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST: Eric S. Casher, City Attorney Rosa G. Acosta, City Clerk 6