Item 6G SLTS Electric Vehicle Station 13 CITY OF
SOUTHLAKE
Department of Planning & Development Services
STAFF REPORT
May 26, 2017
CASE NO: ZA17-033
PROJECT: Specific Use Permit for Electric Vehicle Charging Spaces
EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY: The City of Southlake is requesting approval of a Specific Use Permit for electric
vehicle charging spaces on property described as Lot 5, Block 4R1, Southlake
Town Square Addition, City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and located at
1451 Federal Way, Southlake,Texas on approximately 1.39 acres. Current Zoning:
"DT" Downtown District. SPIN Neighborhood #8.
DETAILS: The City of Southlake is requesting approval of a Specific Use Permit for electric
vehicle charging spaces consisting of two(2)electric vehicle charging stations with
dual charging ports to be installed to serve 4 dedicated parking spaces. One of the
electric vehicle dual port charging stations and two parking spaces are to be
installed immediately. The second electric vehicle dual port charging station and
two parking spaces will be installed in the future with no expiration of the specific
use permit.The electric vehicle charging spaces will be located at the north end of
the first level of the Southlake Town Square east parking garage near an electric
power source. There are 170 parking spaces on the first floor and total of 747
parking spaces in the garage structure. The electric vehicle charging spaces are
allowed with an approved Specific Use Permit and limited to a maximum utilization
of 10%of required parking spaces.The City of Southlake currently has two electric
vehicle charging spaces located on the first floor of the Southlake Town Square
west parking garage.
The charging station will be utilized as public electric vehicle charging spaces.The
proposed charging stations have designated and signed parking spaces for electric
vehicles only. The applicant has provided additional information for the electric
vehicle charging spaces specific use permit regulations in the Narrative.
ACTION NEEDED: 1) Conduct a Public Hearing
2) Consider Specific Use Permit Request for Electric Vehicle Charging
Spaces
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ATTACHMENTS: (A) Background Information
(B) Vicinity Map
(C) Specific Use Permit Staff Review Summary #2, dated May 12, 2017
(D) Surrounding Property Owners Map
(E) Surrounding Property Owners Responses
(F) Resolution No. 17-023
Full Size Plans (for Commission and Council Members only)
Link to PowerPoint Presentation
Link to Narrative
Link to Plans
Page 1 Site Plan
Page 2 - 6 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Details
Page 7 Site Photographs
Link to SPIN Report
STAFF CONTACT: Ken Baker (817) 748-8067
Patty Moos (817) 748-8269
Case No.
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
APPLICANT/OWNER: City of Southlake
PROPERTY SITUATION: 1451 Federal Way
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 5, Block 4R1, Southlake Town Square Addition
LAND USE CATEGORY: Town Center
CURRENT ZONING: "DT" Downtown District
TRANSPORTATION
ASSESSMENT: This request does not affect traffic on or around the property.
SOUTHLAKE 2030: This initiative aligns with Southlake's 2030 Mobility Master Plan as a Tier 1
recommendation.
HISTORY: September 20, 2016; City Council approved a Specific Use Permit for two
electric vehicle charging spaces with a dual charging station for the
Southlake Town Square West Parking Garage, subject to Staff Report
dated September 13, 2016 and noting the following:
•Approving the location of two parking spaces as indicated on the
site plan and located in the West Town Square parking garage as
electric vehicle charging parking spaces.
• Also approving the location of the electric charging station,
pavement markings, signage and parking control devices(bollards,
curb stops) as presented. (ZA16-064)
SPIN: A SPIN meeting was held on Tuesday, May 9, 2017. The SPIN report is
available in Attachments of this Staff Report.
PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION: May 18, 2017; Approved subject to the Staff Report dated May 12, 2017;
and further subject to the Specific Use Permit Staff Review No.2 dated
May 12, 2017.
STAFF COMMENTS: The Specific Use Permit Review Summary No. 2 is located in Attachment C
of this Staff Report.
Note: A specific use permit shall automatically expire if a building permit is
not issued and construction begun within six (6) months of the
granting of the specific use permit or if the use shall cease for a
period of six (6) months.
45.20 SPECIFIC REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SPACES
1) Electric vehicle charging equipment may only be installed when accessory to the primary permitted
use.
2) No more than 10% of the total number of required parking spaces may be designated as electric
vehicle charging spaces.
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3) Each charging space shall be posted with signage indicating the space is only for electric vehicle
charging purposes. Days and hours of operations shall be included if time limits or tow away
provisions are to be enforced by the owner. Information identifying voltage and amperage levels or
safety information must be posted.
4) Design should be appropriate to the location and use. Facilities should be able to be readily
identified by electric vehicle drivers but blend into the surrounding landscape/architecture for
compatibility with the character and use of the site.
5) Equipment shall be located so as not to impede pedestrian travel, create trip hazards on
sidewalks, or interfere with accessibility requirements.
6) Regulations for the electric vehicle charging equipment and spaces shall be established in the
specific use permit. These regulations may include but are not limited to location; size of
equipment; signage, including directional signage (if any); and lighting (if any).
45.5 FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED - In granting or denying an application for a specific use permit, the
City Council shall take into consideration the following factors:
a. Safety of the motoring public and of pedestrians using the facility and the area immediately surrounding the
site.
b. Safety from fire hazard, and measures for fire control.
c. Protection of adjacent property from flood or water damage.
d. Noise producing elements; and glare of vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights on
established character of the neighborhood.
e. Location, lighting and type of signs; and relation of signs to traffic control and adverse effect on adjacent
properties.
f. Street size and adequacy of pavement width for traffic and reasonably expected to be generated by the
proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood.
g. Adequacy of parking, as determined by requirements of this chapter for off-street parking facilities for
similar uses; location of ingress and egress points for parking and off-street loading spaces;and protection
of the public health by all-weather surfacing on all parking areas to control dust.
h. Such other measures as will secure and protect the public health, safety, morals and general welfare.
i.City Council may grant variances to specific regulations associated with a specific use set forth in
Sections 45.To receive a variance,the applicant must demonstrate one of the following (As amended by
Ordinance No. 480-MMMM):
(a) A variance will reduce the impact of the project on surrounding residential properties; or
(b) Compliance with this ordinance would impair the architectural design or creativity of the project;or
(c) A variance is necessary to assure compatibility with surrounding developed properties; or
(d) The proposed construction is an addition to an existing project that does not meet the requirements
of this ordinance.
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APPLICABLE
REGULATIONS:
General Development
Standards Applies Comments
Overlay Regulations NA DT Regulations and Guidelines not applicable to request
Building Articulation NA DT Regulations and Guidelines not applicable to request
Masonry Standards NA DT Regulations and Guidelines not applicable to request
Impervious Coverage NA DT Regulations and Guidelines not applicable to request
Bufferyards NA DT Regulations and Guidelines not applicable to request
Interior Landscape NA DT Regulations and Guidelines not applicable to request
Tree Preservation NA DT Regulations and Guidelines not applicable to request
Sidewalks NA DT Regulations and Guidelines not applicable to request
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SPECIFIC USE PERMIT REVIEW SUMMARY
Case No.: ZA17-033 Review No.: Two Date of Review: 05/12/17
Project Name: Specific Use Permit— Electrical Charging Stations
APPLICANT: City of Southlake OWNER: City of Southlake
1400 Main Street 1400 Main Street
Southlake, Texas 76092 Southlake, Texas 76092
Contact: Om Chhetri, P.E.
Phone: 817-748- 8089
Email: ochhertri(c-)-ci.south lake.tx.us
City staff has reviewed the above referenced project received by the city on 05/1/17 and we offer the following
stipulations. These stipulations are hereby made conditions of Specific Use Permit approval unless specifically
amended by the City Council. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please contact the appropriate
staff member.
Planning Review
Patty Moos
Planner I
Phone: (817) 748-8269
Email:pmoosa-ci.south Iake.tx.us
Note: A specific use permit shall automatically expire if a building permit is not issued and construction
begun within six(6) months of the granting of the specific use permit or if the use shall cease for a period
of six (6) months.
45.20 SPECIFIC REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SPACES
1) Electric vehicle charging equipment may only be installed when accessoryto the primary permitted
use.
2) No more than 10% of the total number of required parking spaces may be designated as electric
vehicle charging spaces.
3) Each charging space shall be posted with signage indicating the space is only for electric vehicle
charging purposes. Days and hours of operations shall be included if time limits or tow away
provisions are to be enforced by the owner. Information identifying voltage and amperage levels or
safety information must be posted.
4) Design should be appropriate to the location and use. Facilities should be able to be readily
identified by electric vehicle drivers but blend into the surrounding landscape/architecture for
compatibility with the character and use of the site.
5) Equipment shall be located so as not to impede pedestrian travel, create trip hazards on
sidewalks, or interfere with accessibility requirements.
6) Regulations for the electric vehicle charging equipment and spaces shall be established in the
specific use permit. These regulations may include but are not limited to location; size of
equipment; signage, including directional signage (if any); and lighting (if any).
Fire Review
Kelly Clements
Fire Marshal
Phone: (817) 748-8233
Email:kclements(a)ci.southlake.tx.us
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GENERAL COMMENTS:
Provide vehicle impact protection for all charging station locations. (Bollards)
Informational Comments:
No review of proposed signs is intended with this site plan. A separate building permit is
required prior to construction of any signs.
Development must comply with all requirements in Zoning Ordinance No. 480, Section 43,
Overlay Zones.
Denotes Informational Comment
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Surrounding Property Owners
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1. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LP DT 1420 DIVISION ST 2.90 NR
2. H & C SOUTHLAKE HILTON LLC DT 1400 PLAZA PL 3.72 NR
3. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 1430 DIVISION ST 2.55 NR
4. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 1410 DIVISION ST 0.24 NR
5. 1 SLTS GRAND AVENUE LP DT 1420 PLAZA PL 0.40 NR
6. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 1430 DIVISION ST 0.75 NR
7. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 1440 PLAZA PL 0.51 NR
8. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 400 GRAND AVE W 0.26 NR
9. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 1452 DIVISION ST 0.22 NR
10. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 1450 PLAZA PL 2.96 NR
11. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 400 GRAND AVE W 0.19 NR
12. SLTS GRAND AVENUE 11 LID DT 371STATE ST 1.86 NR
13. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LID SP1 1200 PROSPECT ST 2.66 NR
14. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE SP1 300 STATE ST 2.97 NR
15. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 1431 PLAZA PL 0.23 NR
16. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 400 GRAND AVE W 0.22 NR
17. SOUTHLAKE, CITY OF DT 351STATE ST 1.97 NR
18. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 1440 PLAZA PL 0.42 NR
19. SOUTHLAKE, CITY OF DT 399 GRAND AVE W 0.34 NR
20. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 1452 PLAZA PL 0.20 NR
21. SLTS GRAND AVENUE 11 LID DT 1361 FEDERAL WAY 1.42 NR
22. SLTS GRAND AVENUE 11 LID DT 250 GRAND AVE W 0.40 NR
23. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 316 GRAND AVE E 0.25 NR
24. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 327 GRAND AVE E 0.43 NR
25. SLTS GRAND AVENUE 11 LID DT 300 GRAND AVE 0.48 NR
26. SLTS GRAND AVENUE 11 LID DT 200 GRAND AVE W 0.56 NR
27. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LID DT 1401 FEDERAL WAY 2.44 NR
28. SOUTHLAKE, CITY OF DT 1451 FEDERAL WAY 1.37 NR
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29. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LP DT 291 GRAND AVE 0.60 NR
30. SLTS GRAND AVENUE LP DT 1471 FEDERAL WAY 0.58 NR
31. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1240 MAIN ST 4.08 NR
32. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1400 CIVIC PL 0.75 NR
33. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1422 MAIN ST 0.67 NR
34. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1256 MAIN ST 0.67 NR
35. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1200 MAIN ST 0.58 NR
36. SOUTHLAKE, CITY OF DT 1400 MAIN ST 0.69 NR
37. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1460 MAIN ST 0.48 NR
38. DURANT, TOM DT 1500 MAIN ST 0.13 NR
39. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1230 MAIN ST 0.28 NR
40. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1431 MAIN ST 0.33 NR
41. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 141 GRAND AVE 3.62 NR
42. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1431 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.39 NR
43. SOUTHLAKE, CITY OF DT 151 STATE ST 0.81 NR
44. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 180 STATE ST 0.42 NR
45. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1235 MAIN ST 0.34 NR
46. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 115 GRAND AVE 0.38 NR
47. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 112 STATE ST 0.38 NR
48. SOUTHLAKE, CITY OF DT 101 STATE ST 0.94 NR
49. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1430 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.27 NR
50. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 140 STATE ST 3.28 NR
51. TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LP DT 1200 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 1.01 NR
BROWNSTONE AT TOWN SQUARE
52. LP DT 0.16
1501 MEETING ST NR
BROWNSTONES AT TOWN SQUARE
53. OWN DT 0.15
190 SUMMIT AVE NR
BROWNSTONE AT TOWN SQUARE
54. LP DT 2.16
351 CENTRAL AVE NR
BROWNSTONE AT TOWN SQUARE
55. LP DT 0.57
301 CENTRAL AVE NR
56. SOUTHLAKE, CITY OF DT 1297 FEDERAL WAY 1.72 NR
57. SLTS LAND LP DT 401 N CARROLL AVE 2.33 NR
58. SOUTHLAKE, CITY OF DT 1299 FEDERAL WAY 1.68 NR
59. SLTS LAND LP DT 401 N CARROLL AVE 8.09 NR
60. SLTS LAND LP DT 401 N CARROLL AVE 0.37 NR
61. SLTS LAND LP DT 401 N CARROLL AVE 0.28 NR
62. SLTS LAND LP DT 401 N CARROLL AVE 2.62 NR
63. Superintendent of Carroll ISD NR
64. Superintendent of Grapevine
Colleyville ISD NR
65. Superintendent of Northwest ISD NR
66. Superintendent of Keller ISD NR
Responses: F: In Favor O: Opposed To U: Undecided NR: No Response
Notices Sent: Thirteen (13)
Responses Received: In Favor:0 Opposed: 0 No Response:13 Undecided:0
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Surrounding Property Owners Responses
Within 200 ft.: No Responses to Date
Outside 200 ft:
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 6:37 PM, Diana Wagner wrote:
Ms Fletcher,
Good afternoon,
I attended last night's SPIN Town Hall Forum and had specific questions regarding the proposed
electric vehicle charging stations in the Southlake Town Square East Parking Garage that the
presenter did not have answers. Since, the meeting, I have additional questions.
1)What is the type of electric charger that will be installed? Please provide detail of the
manufacturer and type of Electric Vehicle Charger.
2)What is the anticipated project cost? What will be the annual cost to operate the charging
stations?
3)What is the cost share between the City of Southlake and the electric provider?
4) Has the City of Southlake obtained bids from or vetted other electric providers for this
proj ect?
5) The presenter stated that there would be an initial period whereby electricity used by
consumers would be "free" while the City does a study to ascertain what the usage will be and
what needs to be charged. Has the City of Southlake obtained financial impact studies from
other cities or businesses that have installed these charging stations?
6)Why as a taxpayer who does not have an electric car support the City of Southlake providing
free electric vehicle charging at taxpayers expense?
7)Why has the City of Southlake not obtain a cost analysis to ascertain the cost of the electricity
to ascertain what to charge consumers?
8) Will the City of Southlake obtain a cost analysis BEFORE the implementation of the proposed
project to ascertain the costs associated and to ascertain what to charge consumers?
9) Is this project expected to be a revenue generating project for the City of Southlake?
10) What City of Southlake agency will be responsible for overseeing Electric Vehicle Charging
stations?
11) What expertise does the City of Southlake agency have in Electric Vehicle Charging
stations?
12) What is the estimated return on investment for these Electric Vehicle Charging stations?
13) What is the estimated annual revenue the City of Southlake expects to generate from these
Electric Vehicle Charging stations?
14)What is the estimated annual maintenance costs associated with these Electric Vehicle
Charging stations?
15) Electric Vehicle Charging stations have an inherent risk of shock hazards due to vandalism,
copper theft, chaffed cables, collisions, standing water, or accidents involving the charging
devices. What experience does the City of Southlake have in safety inspections, safety training,
installation,maintenance of these devices to ensure public safety and mitigate claims and
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litigation against the City of Southlake from damages, injury or death that may occur?
16) Has the City of Southlake Fire Department Fire Marshall completed a safety feasibility study
to ascertain if the placement in the parking garage is safe and if Fire Department staff is trained
to provide appropriate fire suppression or rescue involving these Electric Vehicle Chargers?
17)What will be the proposed safety maintenance inspection schedule and who will be
responsible to complete this task? What is the expertise of the personnel assigned to this role and
responsibility?
18)Will there be ADA accessible Electric Vehicle Charging stations? The photos did not provide
for handicap accessible stations.
19) The citizens of the City of Southlake are not services by a municipal owned power company
or cooperative. Regulatory authority falls to the Public Utility Commission of Texas for these
proposed charging stations. How will the City of Southlake navigate and meet the requirements
of the PUC in charging consumers for usage?
20)Why does the City of Southlake wish to engage in the business of electric vehicle charging
stations?
21) Companies such as Green Mountain Energy, a subsidiary of NRG, offers EV drivers a special
rate on 100%wind power to charge their cars. What will be the electricity source from the
proposed electrical provider? Will the electrical provider provide 100%renewable source?
22)What is the rationale for the proposed location of the project and not at another location
within the City of Southlake?
These are just a few questions and would appreciate your information and feedback.
Thank you,
Diana Wagner
City of Southlake Response:
Om Chhetri, P.E., CFM email dated May 17, 2017:
Ms. Diana,
I apologize for the delayed response. We have tried to answer as many questions we can.Please see
below:
The City currently has an agreement to purchase electricity from TXU to provide 100%renewable
energy to City facilities within ONCOR's footprint. TXU reached out to the City over a year ago to
see if we were interested in receiving a couple of charging stations if they granted them to us.All we
needed to do was ensure that the facilities we installed them at could provide the necessary load,etc.
We accepted their offer mainly because this initiative aligned with the City's 2030 Mobility
masterplan as a tier 1 project. There is not intent to use these charging stations as a revenue
generator, and a charging fee will be recommended to City Council in the near future. We are
prohibited from charging a kwh rate and therefore unable to directly pass along our charge for
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electricity.Instead we have to charge by the amount of time used for charging.That required the City
to conduct a usage study for a period of time in order to recommend the rate for charging. The
Finance department will oversee the billing agreement with chargepoint, and the public works
department will oversee the functionality of the charging stations.The decision to locate the charging
stations in Town Square is mainly due to the fact that these facilities are City owned and located in a
commercial zone with high activity. There are plans to place stations other City locations in the
future including at the Marq when the recreation phase is constructed.
1)What is the type of electric charger that will be installed? Please provide detail of the
manufacturer and type of Electric Vehicle Charger.
Attached to the email is the specification of the Electric charger. The City is proposing a dual
port.
2)What is the anticipated project cost?What will be the annual cost to operate the charging stations?
The charging station cost is shared between the charger provider and the City. The City will fund the
infrastructure necessary to power the chargers. The estimated cost is around $20K.
3) What is the cost share between the City of Southlake and the electric provider?
The charger sponsor provided the charging heads at no cost to the City for the first year. Additional
years (up to 4 currently) are available for approximately $700/year.
4) Has the City of Southlake obtained bids from or vetted other electric providers for this project?
No. This was a partnership between the City, TXU and ChargePoint.
5)The presenter stated that there would be an initial period whereby electricity used by consumers
would be"free"while the City does a study to ascertain what the usage will be and what needs to be
charged. Has the City of Southlake obtained financial impact studies from other cities or businesses
that have installed these charging stations?
A usability analysis will be conducted in the near future. A marketing algorithm utilized by
ChargePoint indicated a high demand for these chargers in this area. Electric vehicle owners
desiring to shop in Southlake Town square will now have an expanded convenience of charging their
vehicles during their time in Southlake.
6)Why as a taxpayer who does not have an electric car support the City of Southlake providing free
electric vehicle charging at taxpayers expense?
The opportunity of installing charging stations support's the City's goals in its Sustainability and
Mobility Plans. The desire is to seek alternative ways to support commuters while working to
improve air quality and reduce fossil fuel consumption.
7)Why has the City of Southlake not obtain a cost analysis to ascertain the cost of the electricity to
ascertain what to charge consumers?
8)Will the City of Southlake obtain a cost analysis BEFORE the implementation of the proposed
project to ascertain the costs associated and to ascertain what to charge consumers?
The staff will recommend a fee to the City Council. The City council have the final authority to
establishes the rate.
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9) Is this project expected to be a revenue generating project for the City of Southlake?
No
10) What City of Southlake agency will be responsible for overseeing Electric Vehicle Charging
stations?
Public Works is responsible for overall maintenance of the electrical infrastructure. The Finance
Department will track consumption/usage.
11) What expertise does the City of Southlake agency have in Electric Vehicle Charging stations?
The existing electrical infrastructure is no different than other electrical distribution systems. Staff
has in house capability as well as experience leveraging electrical contractors.
12) What is the estimated return on investment for these Electric Vehicle Charging stations?
13) What is the estimated annual revenue the City of Southlake expects to generate from these
Electric Vehicle Charging stations?
Here are Retail Stats >>>https://www.chargepoint.com/businesses/retail/
Other National retailers equate average dwell time of EV Drivers as$1/minute—the avg dwell time
at your stations is 148 minutes or $148 spent at stores by EV drivers
14)What is the estimated annual maintenance costs associated with these Electric Vehicle Charging
stations?
First year is free. Subsequent maintenance costs are $700/year for the charging stations.
15) Electric Vehicle Charging stations have an inherent risk of shock hazards due to vandalism,
copper theft,chaffed cables,collisions,standing water,or accidents involving the charging devices.
What experience does the City of Southlake have in safety inspections,safety training,installation,
maintenance of these devices to ensure public safety and mitigate claims and litigation against the
City of Southlake from damages, injury or death that may occur?
This equipment and infrastructure meets the National Electric Code (NEC) and is U/L certified.
Charging station will be monitored remotely by Chargepoint while under warranty. In addition,
electric charging stations are designed to operate in geographic areas with all types of weather
patterns.
The facility staff has the experience with maintaining the electrical infrastructure. Maintenance costs
associated with the charging equipment will be serviced by specialized contractors.
16)Has the City of Southlake Fire Department Fire Marshall completed a safety feasibility study to
ascertain if the placement in the parking garage is safe and if Fire Department staff is trained to
provide appropriate fire suppression or rescue involving these Electric Vehicle Chargers
17)What will be the proposed safety maintenance inspection schedule and who will be responsible
to complete this task?What is the expertise of the personnel assigned to this role and responsibility?
The Facility Staff has the experience with maintaining the electrical infrastructure. Maintenance
costs associated with the charging equipment will be serviced by specialized contractors.
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18)Will there be ADA accessible Electric Vehicle Charging stations?The photos did not provide for
handicap accessible stations.
Charging stations have enough clearance to support ADA requirements.
19)The citizens of the City of Southlake are not services by a municipal owned power company or
cooperative. Regulatory authority falls to the Public Utility Commission of Texas for these proposed
charging stations.How will the City of Southlake navigate and meet the requirements of the PUC in
charging consumers for usage?
20) Why does the City of Southlake wish to engage in the business of electric vehicle charging
stations?
The City is not embarking on a business venture. The City deems this to be an opportunity as a way
to offer a different service to consumers while making the infrastructure more attractive to potential
shoppers.
21) Companies such as Green Mountain Energy, a subsidiary of NRG, offers EV drivers a special
rate on 100%wind power to charge their cars. What will be the electricity source from the proposed
electrical provider? Will the electrical provider provide 100%renewable source?
The City currently has an agreement to purchase electricity from TXU to provide 100%
renewable energy to City facilities within ONCOR's footprint.
22)What is the rationale for the proposed location of the project and not at another location within
the City of Southlake?
The location was chosen due to the fact that these facilities are city owned and more central to
shopping, dining and entertainment.
Thank You.
On Thu,May 11, 2017 at 9:40 AM, Lorrie Fletcher<lfletcher2ci.southlake.tx.us>wrote:
Ms. Wagner,
Thank you for your attendance at SPIN Tuesday night and your concerns for the proposed
Electric Vehicle Charging station. I am copying Mr. Chhetri on this email so he can look into
your questions and provide you with feedback. Please note that this case is going before the
Planning&Zoning Commission next Thursday,May 18th starting at 6:30 PM for public hearing;
and scheduled for City Council public hearing June 6th starting at 5:30 PM. There will be an
opportunity at both of these meetings to voice your concerns. Your questions will also be
incorporated into the staff report for this case. Please let me know if there is anything else I can
provide for you. Thank you.
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 6:37 PM, Diana Wagner< p wrote:
Ms Fletcher,
Good afternoon,
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I attended last night's SPIN Town Hall Forum and had specific questions regarding the proposed
electric vehicle charging stations in the Southlake Town Square East Parking Garage that the
presenter did not have answers. Since, the meeting, I have additional questions.
1)What is the type of electric charger that will be installed? Please provide detail of the
manufacturer and type of Electric Vehicle Charger.
2)What is the anticipated project cost? What will be the annual cost to operate the charging
stations?
3)What is the cost share between the City of Southlake and the electric provider?
4) Has the City of Southlake obtained bids from or vetted other electric providers for this
proj ect?
5) The presenter stated that there would be an initial period whereby electricity used by
consumers would be "free" while the City does a study to ascertain what the usage will be and
what needs to be charged. Has the City of Southlake obtained financial impact studies from
other cities or businesses that have installed these charging stations?
6)Why as a taxpayer who does not have an electric car support the City of Southlake providing
free electric vehicle charging at taxpayers expense?
7)Why has the City of Southlake not obtain a cost analysis to ascertain the cost of the electricity
to ascertain what to charge consumers?
8)Will the City of Southlake obtain a cost analysis BEFORE the implementation of the proposed
project to ascertain the costs associated and to ascertain what to charge consumers?
9) Is this project expected to be a revenue generating project for the City of Southlake?
10) What City of Southlake agency will be responsible for overseeing Electric Vehicle Charging
stations?
11) What expertise does the City of Southlake agency have in Electric Vehicle Charging
stations?
12) What is the estimated return on investment for these Electric Vehicle Charging stations?
13) What is the estimated annual revenue the City of Southlake expects to generate from these
Electric Vehicle Charging stations?
14)What is the estimated annual maintenance costs associated with these Electric Vehicle
Charging stations?
15) Electric Vehicle Charging stations have an inherent risk of shock hazards due to vandalism,
copper theft, chaffed cables, collisions, standing water, or accidents involving the charging
devices. What experience does the City of Southlake have in safety inspections, safety training,
installation,maintenance of these devices to ensure public safety and mitigate claims and
litigation against the City of Southlake from damages, injury or death that may occur?
16) Has the City of Southlake Fire Department Fire Marshall completed a safety feasibility study
to ascertain if the placement in the parking garage is safe and if Fire Department staff is trained
to provide appropriate fire suppression or rescue involving these Electric Vehicle Chargers?
17)What will be the proposed safety maintenance inspection schedule and who will be
responsible to complete this task? What is the expertise of the personnel assigned to this role and
responsibility?
18)Will there be ADA accessible Electric Vehicle Charging stations? The photos did not provide
for handicap accessible stations.
19) The citizens of the City of Southlake are not services by a municipal owned power company
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or cooperative. Regulatory authority falls to the Public Utility Commission of Texas for these
proposed charging stations. How will the City of Southlake navigate and meet the requirements
of the PUC in charging consumers for usage?
20)Why does the City of Southlake wish to engage in the business of electric vehicle charging
stations?
21) Companies such as Green Mountain Energy, a subsidiary of NRG, offers EV drivers a special
rate on 100%wind power to charge their cars. What will be the electricity source from the
proposed electrical provider? Will the electrical provider provide 100%renewable source?
22)What is the rationale for the proposed location of the project and not at another location
within the City of Southlake?
These are just a few questions and would appreciate your information and feedback.
Thank you,
Diana Wagner
Lorrie Fletcher, Planner
Planning and Development Services
City of Southlake, Texas
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RESOLUTION NO. 17-023
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT
FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SPACES ON
COMMMERCIAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF
SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, LOCATED AT 1451 FEDERAL WAY,
BEING DESCRIBED AS LOT 5, BLOCK 4R1, SOUTHLAKE
TOWN SQUARE ADDITION AS DEPICTED ON THE
APPROVED SITE EXHIBIT ATTACHED HERETO AND
INCORPORATED HEREIN AS EXHIBIT"A"AND PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, a Specific Use Permit for Electric Vehicle Charging Spaces on
commercial property has been requested by a person or corporation having a proprietary
interest in the property zoned as "DT" Downtown District; and,
WHEREAS, in accordance with the requirements of Section 45.1 (50) and 45.20 of
the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, the Planning and Zoning Commission and
the City Council have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and have
afforded the persons interested and situated in the affected area and in the vicinity thereof;
and,
WHEREAS, the City Council does hereby find and determine that the granting of
such Specific Use Permit is in the best interest of the public health, safety, morals and
general welfare of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
A Specific Use Permit is hereby granted for Electric Vehicle Charging Spaces on
commercial property at 1451 Federal Way being described as Lot 5, Block 4R1 ,
Southlake Town Square Addition as depicted on the approved Site Exhibit attached hereto
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and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A" and providing an effective date, subject to the
provisions contained in the comprehensive zoning ordinance and the restrictions set forth
herein.
SECTION 2.
This resolution shall become effective on the date of approval by the City Council.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
By:
Laura Hill, Mayor
ATTEST:
Lori Payne
City Secretary
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EXHIBIT `A"
Plans and Support Information
Reserved for Exhibit
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