This chapter shall be known and may be cited and referred to
as the "Green Building Code for the City of Sunnyvale."
(Ord. 3168-20 § 2)
The "2022 California Green Building Standards Code" adopted
by the State Building Standards Commission in
California Code of Regulations
(
CCR) Title 24, Part 11 is hereby adopted by reference, with changes
and modifications as hereinafter set forth, as the green building
code of the city of Sunnyvale.
(Ord. 3168-20 § 2; Ord. 3202-22 § 43)
(a) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 4.503 is amended to read
as follows:
Section 4.503.1. Fireplaces. Any installed wood
stove or pellet stove shall comply with U.S. EPA New Source Performance
Standards (NSPS) emission limits as applicable and shall have a permanent
label indicating they are certified to meet the emission limit.
This section shall not apply to the repair, reconstruction or
replacement of any lawful, existing wood-burning appliance.
(7) Plastic or items made from plastic;
(8) Rubber or items made from rubber;
(11) Waste petroleum products.
(b) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 5.503.1 is amended to
read as follows:
Section 5.503 Fireplaces. Install only a direct-vent
sealed or pellet stove. Any installed pellet stove shall comply with
U.S. EPA New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) emission limits as
applicable, and shall have a permanent label indicating they are certified
to meet the emission limits. Pellet stoves and fireplaces shall also
comply with applicable local ordinances.
This section shall not apply to the repair, reconstruction or
replacement of any lawful, existing wood-burning appliance.
It is unlawful to burn the following in any fireplace or wood-burning
appliance:
(7) Plastic or items made from plastic;
(8) Rubber or items made from rubber;
(11) Waste petroleum products.
(Ord. 3168-20 § 2; Ord. 3202-22 § 44)
2022 California Green Building Code Section 201 (Definitions)
is hereby amended by adding the following definitions:
Electric vehicle (EV) capable space.
A parking space linked to a listed electrical panel with
sufficient capacity to provide at least 110/120 volts and 20 amperes
to the parking space. Raceways linking the electrical panel and parking
space only need to be installed in spaces that will be inaccessible
in the future, either trenched underground or where penetrations to
walls, floors, or other partitions would otherwise be required for
future installation of branch circuits. Raceways must be at least
1″ in diameter and may be sized for multiple circuits as allowed
by the California Electrical Code. The panel circuit directory shall
identify the overcurrent protective device space(s) reserved for EV
charging as "EV CAPABLE." Construction documents shall indicate future
completion of raceway from the panel to the parking space, via the
installed inaccessible raceways.
Level 1 electric vehicle (EV) ready space.
A parking space served by a complete electric circuit with
a minimum of 110/120 volt, 20-ampere capacity including electrical
panel capacity, overprotection device, a minimum 1″ diameter
raceway that may include multiple circuits as allowed by the California
Electrical Code, wiring, and either a) a receptacle labeled "Electric
Vehicle Outlet" with at least a ½″ font adjacent to
the parking space, or b) electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE).
Level 2 electric vehicle (EV) ready space.
A parking space served by a complete electric circuit with
208/240 volt, 40-ampere capacity including electrical panel capacity,
overprotection device, a minimum 1″ diameter raceway that may
include multiple circuits as allowed by the California Electrical
Code, wiring, and either a) a receptacle labeled "Electric Vehicle
Outlet" with at least a ½″ font adjacent to the parking
space, or b) electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) with a minimum
output of 30 amperes.
Level 3 electric vehicle (EV) ready space.
A parking space served by a complete electric circuit with
at least a 208/240 volt, 40-ampere capacity including electrical panel
capacity, overprotection device, a minimum 1″ diameter raceway
that may include multiple circuits as allowed by the California Electrical
Code, wiring, and either a) a receptacle labeled "Electric Vehicle
Outlet" with at least a ½″ font adjacent to the parking
space, or b) electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) with a minimum
output of 30 amperes.
Electric vehicle charging station (EVCS).
A parking space that includes installation of electric vehicle
supply equipment (EVSE) with a minimum capacity of 30 amperes connected
to a circuit serving a Level 2 EV Ready Space. EVCS installation may
be used to satisfy a Level 2 EV Ready Space requirement.
Level 3 electric vehicle charging station (EVCS).
A parking space that includes installation of electric vehicle
supply equipment (EVSE) with a minimum capacity of 40 amperes connected
to a circuit serving a Level 3 EV Ready Space. EVCS installation may
be used to satisfy a Level 3 EV Ready Space requirement. As applied
to this code, a Level 3 shall be SAE J1772 (IEC Type 1) or alternative
approved by the chief building official.
Automatic load management systems (ALMS).
(ALMS) A control system which allows multiple EV chargers
or EV-Ready electric vehicle outlets to share a circuit or panel and
automatically reduce power at each charger, providing the opportunity
to reduce electrical infrastructure costs and/or provide demand response
capability. ALMS systems must be designed to deliver at least 3.3kW
to each EV Capable, EV Ready or EVCS space served by the ALMS. The
connected amperage on-site shall not be lower than the required connected
amperage per the 2022 California Green Building Code for the relevant
building types.
(Ord. 3168-20 § 2; Ord. 3202-22 § 46)
Any project that has submitted a complete application for a planning or building entitlement prior to January 1, 2021, is not required to comply with Sections
16.43.040 through
16.43.050.
(Ord. 3202-22 § 45)
(a) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 4.106.4 (Electric vehicle
(EV) charging for new construction) is hereby amended to read as follows:
4.106.4. Electric vehicle (EV) charging for new construction. New construction shall comply with Sections 4.106.4.1 or 4.106.4.2
to facilitate future installation and use of EV chargers. Electric
vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) shall be installed in accordance with
the California Electrical Code, Article 625.
Exceptions:
1. Where there is no local utility power supply.
2. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units
(JADU) without additional parking facilities, unless the electrical
panel is upgraded, or a new panel is installed in which case only
the electrical capacity requirements apply.
3. Spaces accessible only by automated mechanical car parking systems
are excepted from providing EV charging infrastructure.
(b) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 4.106.4.1 (New one- and
two-family dwellings and townhouse units with attached private garages)
is hereby amended to read as follows:
4.106.4.1. New one- and two-family dwellings and townhouse
units with attached private garages.
1. In private garages with two or more parking spaces, install a Level
2 EV Ready Space and Level 1 EV Ready Space.
2. In private garages with only one parking space, install a Level 2
EV Ready Space.
3. In each carport space assigned to a dwelling unit, install a Level
2 EV Ready Space.
4. For parking spaces not assigned to a dwelling unit:
a. 30% of the unassigned parking space(s) shall be provided with at
least one Level 2 EV Ready Space. Calculations for the required minimum
number of Level 2 EV Ready spaces shall be rounded up to the nearest
whole number.
b. In addition, each remaining unassigned parking space(s) shall be
provided with at least a Level 1 EV Ready Space.
(c) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 4.106.4.1.1 (Identification)
is hereby amended to read as follows:
4.106.4.1.1. Identification. The raceway termination
location shall be permanently and visibly marked as "Level 2 EV-Ready."
(d) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 4.106.4.2 (New multifamily
dwellings, hotels and motels and new residential parking facilities)
is hereby amended to read as follows:
4.106.4.2. New multifamily dwellings. The following
requirements apply to all new multifamily dwellings:
1. 30% of the dwelling units with parking space(s) shall be provided
with at least one Level 2 EV Ready Space. Calculations for the required
minimum number of Level 2 EV Ready spaces shall be rounded up to the
nearest whole number.
2. In addition, each remaining dwelling unit with parking space(s) shall
be provided with at least a Level 1 EV Ready Space.
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ALMS may be installed to decrease electrical service and transformer
costs associated with EV Charging Equipment subject to review of the
authority having jurisdiction.
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Installation of Level 2 EV Ready Spaces above the minimum number
required level may offset the minimum number Level 1 EV Ready Spaces
required on a 1:1 basis.
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The requirements apply to multifamily buildings with parking
spaces including: a) assigned or leased to individual dwelling units,
and b) unassigned residential parking.
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If a building permit applicant provides documentation detailing
that the increased cost of utility service or on-site transformer
capacity would exceed an average of $4,500 for each parking spaces
with Level 2 EV Ready Spaces and Level 1 EV Ready Spaces, the applicant
shall provide EV infrastructure up to a level that would not exceed
this cost for utility service or on-site transformer capacity.
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All accessible parking spaces for covered newly constructed
multifamily dwellings shall provide Level 1 EV Ready Space or Level
2 EV Ready Spaces.
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(e) The following sections of the 2022 California Green Building Code
Section are deleted in their entirety: 4.106.4.2.1 (Multifamily development
projects with less than 20 dwelling units; and hotels and motels with
less than 20 sleeping units or guest rooms), 4.106.4.2.2 (Multifamily
development projects with 20 or more dwelling units, hotels and motels
with 20 or more sleeping units or guest rooms), 4.106.4.2.3 (EV Space
Requirements), 4.106.4.2.4 (Multiple EV spaces required), 4.106.4.2.4
(Identification), and 4.106.4.2.5 (Electric Vehicle Ready Space Signage).
(f) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 4.106.4.3 (Electric vehicle
charging for additions and alterations of parking facilities serving
existing multifamily buildings) is hereby amended to read as follows:
4.106.4.3 New Hotels and Motels: In residential
new construction buildings designated primarily for hotel and motel
use with parking:
1. 20% of parking spaces shall be provided with at least one Level 2
Ready Space. Calculations for the required minimum number of Level
2 Ready Space shall be rounded up to the nearest whole number.
2. An additional 50% shall be provided with at least EV Capable.
Calculations for the required minimum number of spaces equipped
with Level 2 Ready Space and EV Capable spaces shall all be rounded
up to the nearest whole number.
Construction plans and specifications shall demonstrate that
all raceways shall be a minimum of 1″ and sufficient for installation
of Level 2 Ready Space and all required EV Capable spaces; Electrical
calculations shall substantiate the design of the electrical system
to include the rating of equipment and any on-site distribution transformers,
and have sufficient capacity to simultaneously charge EVs at all required
EV spaces including EV Capable spaces; and service panel or subpanel(s)
shall have sufficient capacity to accommodate the required number
of dedicated branch circuit(s) for the future installation of the
EVSE.
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ALMS may be installed to increase the number of EV chargers
or the amperage or voltage beyond the minimum requirements in this
code. The option does not allow for installing less electrical panel
capacity than would be required without ALMS.
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(g) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 4.106.4.2.2.1 (Electric
vehicle charging stations (EVCS)) is hereby amended to read as follows:
4.106.4.2.2.1 Electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS).
Electric vehicle charging stations required by Section 4.106.4.2
shall comply with Section 4.106.4.2.2.1.
Exception: Electric vehicle charging stations serving
public accommodations, public housing, motels and hotels shall not
be required to comply with this section. See California Building
Code Chapter 11B, for applicable requirements.
(h) Section 4.106.4.3 (Electric vehicle charging for additions and alterations
of parking facilities serving existing multi-family buildings) of
the 2022 California Green Building Code shall be amended to Section
4.106.4.4 (Electric vehicle charging for additions and alterations
of parking facilities serving existing multifamily buildings).
(Ord. 3168-20 § 2; Ord. 3202-22 § 47)
(a) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 5.106.5.3 (Electric vehicle
(EV) charging) is hereby amended to read as follows:
5.106.5.3. Electric vehicle (EV) charging. New
construction to provide electric vehicle infrastructure and facilitate
electric vehicle charging shall comply with Section 5.106.5.3.1.
Exceptions:
1. Where there is no local utility power supply.
2. Spaces accessible only by automated mechanical car parking systems
are excepted from providing EV charging infrastructure.
(b) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 5.106.5.3.1 (EV capable
spaces) is hereby amended to read as follows:
5.106.5.3.1. Office buildings: In nonresidential
new construction buildings designated primarily for office use with
parking:
1. 35% of parking spaces shall be provided with at least one Level 2
EVCS. Calculations for the required minimum number of Level 2 EVCS
shall be rounded up to the nearest whole number.
2. An additional 35% shall be provided with at least EV Capable.
Calculations for the required minimum number of spaces equipped
with Level 2 EVCS and EV Capable spaces shall all be rounded up to
the nearest whole number.
Construction plans and specifications shall demonstrate that
all raceways shall be a minimum of 1″ and sufficient for installation
of EVCS at all required EV Capable spaces; Electrical calculations
shall substantiate the design of the electrical system to include
the rating of equipment and any on-site distribution transformers,
and have sufficient capacity to simultaneously charge EVs at all required
EV spaces including EV Capable spaces; and service panel or subpanel(s)
shall have sufficient capacity to accommodate the required number
of dedicated branch circuit(s) for the future installation of the
EVSE.
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ALMS may be installed to increase the number of EV chargers
or the amperage or voltage beyond the minimum requirements in this
code. The option does not allow for installing less electrical panel
capacity than would be required without ALMS.
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(c) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 5.106.5.3.2 (Electric
vehicle charging stations (EVCS)) is hereby amended to read as follows:
5.106.5.3.2. Other nonresidential buildings. In
nonresidential new construction buildings that are not designated
primarily for office use, such as retail or institutional uses:
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35% of the available parking spaces on site shall be equipped
with Level 2 EVCS;
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An additional 35% shall be at least EV Capable.
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A Level 3 EVCS (Direct Current Fast Charger) shall be provided
for every 100 spaces on site or fraction thereof.
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Calculations for the required minimum number of spaces
equipped with Level 2 and Level 3 EVCS and EV Capable shall be rounded
up to the nearest whole number.
Exception: Installation of each Direct Current
Fast Charger with the capacity to provide at least 80 kW output may
substitute for 6 Level 2 EVCS spaces after a minimum of 6 Level 2
EVCS are installed.
Construction plans and specifications shall demonstrate that
all raceways shall be a minimum of 1″ and sufficient for installation
of EVCS at all required EV Capable spaces; electrical calculations
shall substantiate the design of the electrical system to include
the rating of equipment and any on-site distribution transformers,
and have sufficient capacity to simultaneously charge EVs at all required
EV spaces including EV Capable spaces; and service panel or subpanel(s)
shall have sufficient capacity to accommodate the required number
of dedicated branch circuit(s) for the future installation of the
EVCS.
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ALMS may be installed to increase the number of EV chargers
or the amperage or voltage beyond the minimum requirements in this
code. The option does not allow for installing less electrical panel
capacity than would be required without ALMS.
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(d) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 5.106.5.3.3 (Use of automatic
load management systems (ALMS)) is hereby amended to read as follows:
5.106.5.3.3. Clean Air Vehicle Parking Designation. EVCS qualify as designated parking as described in Section 5.106.5.2
Designated parking for clean air vehicles.
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The California Department of Transportation adopts and publishes
the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (California
MUTCD) to provide uniform standards and specifications for all official
traffic control devices in California. Zero Emission Vehicle Signs
and Pavement Markings can be found in the New Policies & Directives
number 13-01. www.dot.ca.gov/hq/traffops/policy/13-01.pdf.
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See Vehicle Code Section 22511 for EV charging spaces signage
in off-street parking facilities and for use of EV charging spaces.
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The Governor's Office of Planning and Research published a Zero-Emission
Vehicle Community Readiness Guidebook which provides helpful information
for local governments, residents and businesses. www.opr.ca.gov/docs/ZEV_Guidebook.pdf.
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Section 11B-812 of the California Building Code requires that
a facility providing EVCS for public and common use also provide one
or more accessible EVCS as specified in Table 11B-228.3.2.1.
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It is encouraged that shared parking, EV Ready are designated
as "EV preferred."
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(e) 2022 California Green Building Code Section 5.106.5.3.4 is deleted
in its entirety.
(Ord. 3168-20 § 2; Ord. 3202-22 § 48)