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Ord 2022-014 Building Code Update
(Amended)
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\City Clerk\City Council\Ordinances\2022
Reso 2022-230 Building Code Standards and Reach Codes
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\City Clerk\City Council\Resolutions\2022
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AUTOMATIC LOAD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (ALMS). A control system designed <br />to manage load across one or more electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) , circuits, <br />panels and to share electrical capacity and/or automatically manage power at each connection <br />point. ALMS systems shall be designed to deliver no less than 3.3 kVa (208/240 volt, 16- <br />ampere) to each EV Capable, EV Ready or EVCS space served by the ALMS, and meet the <br />requirements of California Electrical Code Article 625. The connected amperage to the <br />building site for the EV charging infrastructure shall not be lower than the required <br />connected amperage per California Green Building Standards Code, Title 24 Part 11. <br />ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT (EVSE). The electric vehicle charging <br />connectors, attachment plugs, and all other fittings, devices, power outlets, or apparatus <br />installed specifically for the purpose of transferring energy between the premises wiring and <br />the electric vehicle. <br />Chapter 3. GREEN BUILDING – Amended. <br /> <br />301.1.1 Additions and alterations. [HCD] – Amended. <br />301.1.1 Additions and alterations. [HCD] The mandatory provisions of Chapter 4 shall be <br />applied to additions or alterations of existing residential buildings where the addition or <br />alteration increases the building’s conditioned area, volume, or size. The requirements shall <br />apply only to and/or within the specific area of the addition or alteration. <br />The mandatory provisions of Section 4.106.4.2 may apply to additions or alterations of <br />existing parking facilities or the addition of new parking facilities serving existing <br />multifamily buildings. <br />The mandatory provisions of Section 5.106.5.3 may apply to additions or alterations of <br />existing parking facilities or the addition of new parking facilities serving existing <br />nonresidential buildings. <br />NOTE: Repairs including, but not limited to, resurfacing, restriping, and repairing or <br />maintaining existing lighting fixtures are not considered alterations for the purpose of this <br />section. <br />Chapter 4. RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES – Amended. <br /> <br />4.106.4 – Amended. <br />4.106.4 Electric vehicle (EV) charging for new construction. <br />New construction shall comply with Section 4.106.4.1 or 4.106.4.2, and 4.106.4.3, to facilitate <br />future installation and use of EV chargers. Electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) shall be <br />installed in accordance with the California Electrical Code, Article 625. For EVCS signs, refer <br />to Caltrans Traffic Operations Policy Directive 13-01 (Zero Emission Vehicle Signs and <br />Pavement Markings) or its successor(s). <br />Exceptions: <br />1. On a case-by-case basis, where the local enforcing agency has determined EV <br />charging and infrastructure are not feasible based upon one or more of the <br />following conditions:
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