plug-in ready michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan: Planning and Zoning

25
//plug-in ready michigan // powerpoint// made possible through the generous support of the U.S. Department of Energy plug-in ready michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan: Planning and Zoning

description

plug-in ready michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan: Planning and Zoning. made possible through the generous support of the U.S. Department of Energy. Planning and Zoning. Purpose Of This Section Plans and Codes How To Use This Plan Master Plans Zoning Site Planning Signage - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of plug-in ready michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan: Planning and Zoning

Page 1: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

made possible through the generous support of the U.S. Department of Energy

plug-in ready michiganan electric vehicle preparedness plan: Planning and Zoning

Page 2: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Planning and ZoningPurpose Of This Section

Plans and Codes

How To Use This Plan

Master Plans

Zoning

Site Planning

Signage

Questions

Page 3: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Purpose Of This Section

Page 4: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Purpose of This Section

Provide Information to guide the update of planning documents (master plans and zoning codes) to support the development of Electric Vehicles

Provide meaningful examples of how charging stations can be integrated into both public and private sector development scenarios

Page 5: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Plans and Codes

Page 6: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Key Findings

Technical Research

Workshop/Municipal Interviews

Stakeholder Meetings

Page 7: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Technical Research

Key Findings

Model Ordinances - Reviewed five different model ordinances, assembled the most relevant and appropriate language, largely influenced Auburn Hills

Parking Requirements - Mandatory dedicated EV parking requirements could be contested under current legislation related to impact fees in Michigan

ADA - Barrier free parking space for ADA requirements need further investigation. Less about spatially putting in the EV – more about how to reserve the spot(s) as an ADA parking spot, or share the spot?

Page 8: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Stakeholder MeetingsMaster Plan

Is it needed – Many communities may already have language in their master plans that would support and promote EVs in their community, and guide the update of their codes to accommodate EVs. A first step should be to examine the plan and determine if updates are needed.

Keep it simple, new EV-friendly master planning language should generally discuss goals like environmental sustainability or a multiple transportation options, rather than language specific to EVs.

Make it timely - If communities desire specific EV language, the stakeholders agreed communities should wait to incorporate the language until the next update is done rather than updating the plan for the sole reason to discuss EVs.

Findings and Recommendations

Page 9: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Stakeholder Meetings Zoning

Standardize the Sign - A majority of stakeholders were in favor of standardized signage in place at EVSEs. The ability to clearly create and install EVSE signage will help support the creation and reservation of these spaces for EV drivers.

Stay Flexible - Siting of EVSEs should not be standardized or codified, yet remain flexible to adapt to many situations both in public and private situations.

Don’t Mandate – Due to the lack of enabling legislation for impact fees in MI, and the potential negative perceptions of mandatory parking

Promote ADA Accessibility – Making EV spots handicap accessible was recommended, but not signed as dedicated

Findings and Recommendations

Page 10: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Stakeholder Meetings

Findings and Recommendations

Zoning

Don’t give preferential treatment - Participants indicated that preferential siting of EVSEs is not preferred as EV owners typically do not desire special treatment, and by giving special treatment it may generate a negative attitude from the general public concerning EVs.

Cautiously Incentivize - Offering incentives for developers to incorporate EV spots was discussed, there was general support for incentives, however, participant were also concerned that if communities offer incentives it may create the perception that incorporating EV spaces may have a negative impact or cost.

Make it easy - Officials thought simplifying the approval process for EV spaces might be the best way to incentivize spaces.

Enforcement (Compliance over Conviction) - Some meeting participants were concerned that enforcing uses of the EV space could be a challenge. The participants generally agreed the preferred approach was to educate people who wrongly use EV spots rather than ticket them.

Page 11: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Plans and Codes

Page 12: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Process

Page 13: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Site Planning

Page 14: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Site PlanningPublic Parking

Page 15: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Site PlanningParking Garage

Page 16: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Site PlanningResidential

Page 17: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Site PlanningParallel On-street

Page 18: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Site PlanningAngled On-street

Page 19: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Site PlanningADA

Page 20: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Signage

Page 21: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

SignageWhy the sign?

There is a need to create places where EV drivers can stop and charge.

A need to simplify and standardize

Ensures stations are not used by internal combustion engine vehicles due to a lack of identification and education.

Is needed to inform people of the purpose of the space and communicate the message that they should not park there unless they are charging their car.

Page 22: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

SignageFive Principles Behind The Design

When the sign was developed by Auburn Hills and OHM the EV charging station sign, five basic design principles that govern the design and use of traffic control devices as stated in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) were considered:

Fulfill a need

Command attention

Convey a clear, simple meaning

Command respect from road users

Give adequate time for proper response

Page 23: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

The Sign

Page 24: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Next Steps&

Questions

Page 25: plug-in ready  michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan:  Planning and Zoning

//plug-in ready michigan

//powerpoint//

Thanks

Please contact me with additional comments/questions regarding the Planning and Zoning section of this plan.

Aaron [email protected]

614.418.0600 ext 36