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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Comment at 07.15.20 PZAB mtgQ1. First Name David Q2. Last Name Polinsky Phd Q3. Email Address david@fortisdesign.build Q4. Address 31 NW 23 Street Miami, FL 33127 Q5. Agenda Item (please fill out a separate form if you will be commenting on multiple items) PZAB 6. 7602 : Zoninq Text - Electric Vehicles Q6. Are you a lobbyist? Yes • No Q7. If yes, have you registered? This question was not displayed to the respondent. Q8. Please visit https://www.miamigov.com/Services/Doing-Business/Register-as-a-Lobbyist to register as a lobbyist with the City of Miami. This question was not displayed to the respondent. Q9. Please enter your public comment: I am in support of this legislation generally, however I believe PZAB should ask the Planning department to revise the legislative text. A requirement for 20% EV Capable spaces assumes (1) that proposed parking facility contains self -parked assigned parking spaces and (2) that charger type is of the "slow" 110 VAC type which take 8-10 to charge, so that an EV owner could charge from their own space every night. If on the other hand, the garage is valet operated and/or has fast 480 VAC chargers - which charge in less than 1 hour, then you could service the same 20% threshold of EV vehicles with only 1-2% of spaces being EV capable. Legislation needs to address these important details, or else it is imposing an unreasonable burden on property owners. Of note is that chargers are getting faster over time and shared use garages should be encouraged over those that are based on assigned parking spaces. Location Data Location: ,(39.634094238281,-106.75879669189) Source: GeolP Estimation Cheyenne rork Collins �+ Denver Colorado Springs Puek3lU