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Climate Friendly and Equitable Communities Rules
City Council Study Session
June 21 , 2 0 2 2
Overview
1. Purpose and Background
2. State Mandates Applicable to Local Governments
— EV Charging Infrastructure
— Parking Policies and Codes
— Housing in Climate-Friendly Areas
— Transportation Plan Update
3. Schedule
5. Council Input/Direction
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CFEC Rules Purpose
• Implement Oregon Governor Brown's
Executive Order 20-04
• Reduce GHG emissions by 20% by 2035 and
50% by 2050.
— Direct development into mixed use centers and
areas with transit.
— Make walking,cycling,and transit safer and more convenient. DLCD
— Provide people with access to services and
destinations.
— Meet the needs of all Oregonians with equitable
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Building Code Amendments
EV Charging Infrastructure
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Effective March 31,2023
OAR 660-012-0410 Electric Vehicle Charging
"...for new multifamily residential buildings with five
or more residential dwelling units, and new mixed-use
buildings consisting of privately owned commercial
space and five or more residential dwelling units, cities
shall require the provision of electrical service capacity,
as defined in ORS 455.417, to accommodate 40 percent
of all vehicle parking spaces."
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Housing in Climate-Friendly Areas
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Phase A: Reduced Parking Mandates
Due Dec 31, 2022
• Not more than 1 space/unit for residential
developments with more than 1 unit
• No mandates for small units (<750 square feet),
affordable units, childcare, facilities for people with
disabilities, shelters
• Reform near transit - no parking mandates allowed
within % mile of frequent transit corridors (one-hour
or greater service)
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Phase B: Parking Regulation "Improvement"
Due June 30, 2023
• Preferential placement of carpool/vanpool parking
• Allow redevelopment of any portion of a parking lot
for bike or transit uses
• Allow and encourage redevelopment of underutilized
parking for other uses
• Allow and facilitate shared parking
• Parking lot developments more than % acre in size
must have 50%tree canopy OR solar panels; requires
street trees and street-like facilities along driveways
• Parking maximums
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Option 1
Due June 30, 2023
• Repeal all remaining parking mandates
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Option 2
Adopt 3 of 5 by June 30, 2023
(A)A requirement that parking spaces for each residential unit in developments
that include five or more leased or sold residential units on a lot or parcel be
unbundled parking.Cities and counties may exempt townhouse and rowhouse
development from this requirement;
(B)A requirement that parking spaces serving leased commercial developments
be unbundled parking;
(C)A requirement for employers of 50 or more employees who provide free or
subsidized parking to their employees at the workplace provide a flexible
commute benefit of$50 per month or the fair market value of that parking,
whichever is greater,to those employees eligible for that free or subsidized
parking who regularly commute via other modes instead of using that parking;
(D)A tax on the revenue from commercial parking lots collecting no less than 10
percent of income,with revenues dedicated to improving transportation
alternatives to drive-alone travel;and
(E)A reduction of parking mandates for new multifamily residential development
ofLpo�to no higher than one-half spaces per unit,including visitor parking.
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Option 3
Adopt all by June 30, 2023
(A)A repeal of all parking mandates within one-half mile pedestrian
travel of climate friendly areas(repeal of parking within%mile is
otherwise required in Option 2);
(B)A repeal of parking mandates for transit-oriented development and
mixed-use development;
(C)A repeal of parking mandates for group quarters, including but not
limited to dormitories, religious group quarters, adult care facilities,
retirement homes,and other congregate housing;
(D)A repeal of parking mandates for studio apartments,one-bedroom
apartments and condominiums in residential developments of five or
more units on a lot or parcel;
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Option 3
Adopt all by June 30, 2023
(E)A repeal of parking mandates for change of use of,or redevelopment of,
buildings vacant for more than two years.Cities and counties may require
registration of a building as vacant two years prior to the waiving of parking
mandates;
*(F)A repeal of requirements to provide additional parking for change of use
or redevelopment;
(G)A repeal of parking mandates for expansion of existing businesses by less
than 30 percent of a building footprint;
(H)A repeal of parking mandates for buildings within a National Historic
District,on the National Register of Historic Places, or on a local inventory of
historic resources or buildings;
(I)A repeal of parking mandates for commercial properties that have fewer
than ten on-site employees or 3,000 square feet floor space;
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Option 3
Adopt all by June 30, 2023
(I)A repeal of parking mandates for developments built under the Oregon
Residential Reach Code;
(K)A repeal of parking mandates for developments seeking certification
under any Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)rating
system, as evidenced by either proof of pre-certification or registration and
submittal of a complete scorecard;
(L)A repeal of parking mandates for schools;
(M)A repeal of parking mandates for bars and taverns;
*(N)Setting parking maximums consistent with OAR 660-012-0415(1),
notwithstanding populations listed in that section; and
(0) Designation of at least one residential parking district or parking benefit
district where on-street parking is managed through permits, payments,or
time limits.
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Overall CFEC Rules Timeline
Pro'ect/Phase Due
• •• Mar 2023
2.Parking
-Phase A Dec 2022
-Phase B Jun 2023
-Options 1,2,or 3 Jun 2023
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Questions?
ouncil feedback on parking Options 1, 2, 3?
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