File #: Res. 2019-086    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/12/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/20/2019 Final action: 8/20/2019
Title: Consider Resolution Approving Fees and Parking Restrictions Related to the Electric Vehicle Charging Station.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Resolution Approving Fees and Parking Restrictions for EV Station, 2. 2 - EV Charging Station Map 5th Water
City Council Meeting Date: August 20, 2019

To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator, Ben Martig

From: Deb Little, City Clerk
Monte Nelson, Chief of Police
Beth Kallestad, Program Coordinator

Title
Consider Resolution Approving Fees and Parking Restrictions Related to the Electric Vehicle Charging Station.

Body
Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council considers approving the attached Resolution Approving Fees and Parking Restrictions for Electric Vehicle Charging Station.

Summary Report:
On March 19, 2019, the Northfield City Council approved Resolution 2019-023 supporting an application for the Northfield Rotary Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Project. The EV grant was received and the charging station has been installed in the Water Street Parking Lot at 5th & Water Street (Attachment 2).

The City Council is asked to approve parking designations for the two spots reserving them for charging electric vehicles as well as approving fees. Parking designations are necessary to allow the Police Department to enforce the parking restrictions. The current signage appears to have the best language for enforcement, "Charging Station, Electric Car Parking Only While Charging." A violation would fall under "Prohibited Parking" with a fine of $25.

Research was done to understand rates that are being charged for EV Charging stations in our area. Data was collected from other municipal, county, and private business locations. These rates vary widely depending on the primary use of the stations and intention of the owners.
The City's goals with the station are to: provide EV charging for visitors and residents in need of charging while out and about, encourage the growth of EV use by having charging locations, and show how Northfield is a sustainable community

Consideration was given to the cost the City needs to pay for the electricity (~$0.16 kWh at the meter to which the station is connected), to cover the processing fees (10% per transa...

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