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File #: 2021-00320    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/8/2021 In control: City Council - 2PM
On agenda: 4/13/2021 Final action:
Title: (Pass for Publication) An Ordinance Adding Chapter 15.38 to the Sacramento City Code, Amending Various Provisions Title 17 of the Sacramento City Code, and Adopting Local Amendments to the California Building Standards Code, Relating to Green Building Standards and Electric Vehicles
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(Pass for Publication) An Ordinance Adding Chapter 15.38 to the Sacramento City Code, Amending Various Provisions Title 17 of the Sacramento City Code, and Adopting Local Amendments to the California Building Standards Code, Relating to Green Building Standards and Electric Vehicles
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File ID: 2021-00320

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Location: Citywide

Recommendation: 1) Review an Ordinance adding chapter 15.38 to the Sacramento City Code, amending various provisions of Title 17 of the Sacramento City Code, and adopting local amendments to the California Building Standards Code, relating to green building standards and electric vehicles; and 2) pass for publication the ordinance titles as required by Sacramento City Charter section 32(c) to be adopted on April 20, 2021.

Contact: Helen Selph, Associate Planner, (916)-808-7852; Jay Griffin, Supervising Building Inspector, (916) 808-1047; Matt Hertel, AICP, Acting Long Range Planning Manager, (916) 808-7158, Community Development Department; Jennifer Venema, Interim Climate Action Lead, (916) 808-1859, Office of the City Manager

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Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Ordinance - Redline
3-Ordinance - Clean
4-Community and Stakeholder Engagement






Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: The Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure Ordinance requires higher levels of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in new construction starting in 2023 and establishes parking incentives for zero emission carsharing and EV charging infrastructure which take effect 30 days after ordinance adoption.

This ordinance began as part of a comprehensive new building electrification ordinance intended to implement the direction from City Council which was based on a recommendation from the Mayor's Commission on Climate Change (MCCC) Final Report1. On March 2, 2021, however, the Law and Legislation Committee directed staff to split the New Building Electrification Ordinance by moving ...

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