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Page 4 of 5 <br />paved areas. 128 <br />129 <br />130 <br />131 <br />132 <br />133 <br />134 <br />135 <br />136 <br />137 <br />138 <br />139 <br />140 <br />141 <br />142 <br />143 <br />144 <br />145 <br />146 <br />147 <br />148 <br />149 <br />150 <br />151 <br />152 <br />153 <br />154 <br />155 <br />156 <br />157 <br />158 <br />159 <br />160 <br />161 <br />162 <br />163 <br />164 <br />165 <br />•Clarifying when EV charging requirements apply, and how, to improved and/or expanded <br />parking areas (Table 1019-2 and lines 864-874) <br />Language was added to Table 1019-2 to clarify when and how the EVCS requirements apply <br />to “expanded or improved” parking areas. It applies when existing parking areas are expanded <br />or improved by 25%. Then, the amount of EVCS required is based on the same requirement <br />for new parking areas, but calculated based only on the amount of improved or expanded <br />spaces. <br />Scenario 1: a multi-family apartment building with 100 parking stalls is adding 25 parking <br />stalls, triggering the following EVCS = 25 new stalls x 5% = 1.25 = 1 EVCS of Level 1 or <br />greater <br />Scenario 2: a multi-family apartment building with 200 parking stalls is adding 75 parking <br />stalls, triggering the following EVCS = 75 new stalls x 10% = 7.5 = 8 EVCS of Level 1 or <br />greater <br />Scenario 3: a retail store with 200 parking stalls is adding 10 parking stalls, triggering zero <br />EVCS because less than 25% of a parking stall expansion is proposed <br />Scenario 4: a retail store with 200 parking stalls is rebuilding 100 parking stalls, triggering <br />100 x 5% = 5 EVCS of Level 2 or greater <br />Under all scenarios, except Scenario 3 where no EVCS is required, EVCS shall be made <br />available to at least one accessible stall. <br />•Reword the language related to reducing EVCS charging requirements (lines 878-883) <br />The language provided matches what was discussed during the Council meeting. <br />•Rounding up (lines 858-860) <br />While not discussed during the meeting on March 6th, while running EVCS scenarios staff <br />discovered a need to clarify how and when to round numbers to determine EVCS requirements. <br />As such, if the EVCS regulations produce a number less than one, the calculation shall always <br />round up to one. When the calculation produces a number greater than one, fractional result <br />of at least one-half will be round up to the nearest number.166 <br />167 <br />No revisions have been made to the ordinance amending Title 8 (Attachment B). 168 <br />169 <br />Given the length of the ordinances provided in Attachments A and B, a summary publication is 170 <br />recommeded to save on publishing costs. The summary lanauge is provided as Attachment C. A 171 <br />summary publication requires a 4/5th vote of the City Council. 172