Updated 05/2010
Comprehensive Planning for Energy Facilities
Contents
- Why Plan for Energy Facilities?
- Land Use Policies that Address Energy Facilities
- Planning Considerations for Major Energy Facilities
- Planning for Electric Vehicles
- MRSC Related Web Pages
Why Plan for Energy Facilities?
- In Washington, the Energy Facilities Siting Evaluation Council must hold a land use hearing to ascertain if a proposed major energy facility project is consistent with local land use regulations.
- Planning provides "a local process by which citizens might actively participate in the siting of energy facilities," Kittitas County Ordinance 2001-12
- Excerpt from "Benefits of Energy - Aware Facilities Planning" section of Ch. 3, Planning for Energy Facility Development, in Energy Aware Planning Guide: II Energy Facilities (
), California Energy Commission.
- Improves local permitting processes and their relationship to key community issues
- Helps influence permit decisions made by non-local agencies and utilities by demonstrating strong local preferences
- Provides advance guidance to energy facility developers on desirable and undesirable project types and locations
- Avoids or minimizes land use conflicts between energy facilities and what can be incompatible uses such as residences, schools, and parks
- Avoids or minimizes conflicts with environmental and economic resources such as wildlife habitat and scenic qualities that support tourism and recreation
- Creates jobs from local energy resource and facility development
- Increases public familiarity with energy facilities and their critical role in community livability and economic competitiveness
- Builds a relationship among stakeholders, including developers, utilities, government agencies, and local interest groups, that can facilitate future siting and permitting of energy facilities
Land Use Policies with Utilities Elements including Energy Facilities Siting Policies
- Bainbridge Island 2004 Comprehensive Plan, Utilities Element (
)
- Bellevue 2006 Comprehensive Plan, Utilities Element (
)
- Douglas County Comprehensive Plan Utilities Element, Ch 8 (
)
- King County 2008 Comprehensive Plan, Chapter - Services, Facilities and Utilities (
), III Energy & Telecommunication - Starts on page 30.
- Longview Comprehensive Plan, Energy and Telecommunications Element (
)
- Lynnwood Comprehensive Plan Energy and Sustainability Element (
), 2009 Amendments
- Pierce County Comprehensive Plan Chapter 19A.90 (
)- Utilities Element
- Redmond Comprehensive Plan, Utilities Element See Section G. Electricity
- Skagit County Comprehensive Plan, Chapter 9 - Utilities Element (
), 2007
- Whatcom County 2002 Comprehensive Plan, Ch. 5 Utilities (
)
Planning Considerations for Major Power Facilities
- Ch 463-60 WAC - Applications for Site Certification, provides guidelines for determining the impact of the development on the natural and built environment and mitigation measures.
- Section 463-60-297 WAC requires the application to list all applicable federal, state and local codes, ordinances, statutes, rules, regulations and permits that would apply to the project if it were not under council jurisdiction.
- Critical Permitting Issues, Chapter 5 in Energy Aware Planning Guide: II Energy Facilities (
), California Energy Commission. See 5.1 Air Quality, 5.2 Biological Resources, 5.3 Hazardous Materials, 5.4 Water use and Quality, 5.5 Visual Impacts, 5.6 Public Concerns about Electric and Magnetic Fields, 5.7 Energy Facility Closure/Abandonment.
- Sierra Club Conservation Policies: Energy Facilities Siting
Planning for Electric Vehicles
- Ch. 459 Laws of 2009 (2SHB 1481) (
) - Infrastructure Support for Electric Vehicles - Requires certain jurisdictions to plan for electric vehicle infrastructure
- Final Bill Report 2SHB 1481 (
)
- New Requirements for Allowing Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, AWC Legislative Interim Bulletin #1, June 18, 2010
- Puget Sound Regional Council - Electric Vehicle Readiness
- Final Bill Report 2SHB 1481 (
- Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center Studies - U.S. Department of Energy
- Charging Ahead, by Allen Best, Planning, May/June 2010 - MRSC Library Loan
- Electrification of Transportation - Washington State Department of Commerce - Includes electric vehicles, support infrastructure, policy and statute, also contains archive of Webinars
- Electric Vehicle Readiness - Puget Sound Regional Council
- Electrification Coalition - Nonprofit - Primary mission is to promote the deployment of electric vehicles on a mass scale through a wide variety of policies and actions, including the creation of electrification ‘ecosystems,’ limited geographic areas where electrified vehicles and infrastructure can be introduced so the concept can take root and grow.
- Economic Impact of Electrification Roadmap (
), Electrification Coalition, April 2010
- Economic Impact of Electrification Roadmap (
- ECOtality North America - Specializes in alternative-fuel, hybrid and electric vehicles and infrastructures
- Electric Vehicles: Is Your Community Connected? by Timothy M. Bourcie, Zoning Practice, July 2010. MRSC Library Loan
- EVRoadMap.com - The site hosts work with a broad coalition involving scores of interested individuals, businesses, EV manufacturers and suppliers, nonprofits, and public sector organizations in the development of the site and the presentation of its content. Maintained by OTREC and Portland State University's Office of Research
- Project Get Ready - Nonprofit initiative led by Rocky Mountain Institute to help cities prepare for plug-in hybrid vehicles
- Charging Stations
- Oregon's Electric Vehicle Charging Network - Oregon Office of Innovative Partnerships and Alternative Funding
- Pacific Gas and Electric Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Installation Guide (
), March 1999 Edition - An overview of policies, requirements and codes for establishing electric service and for the installation of electric vehicle charging equipment.
- County and City Activities
- Clark County Ordinance No. 2011-06-14 (
) - Land use and zoning for electric vehicle infrastructure in the unincorporated and rural areas, passed 06/28/11
- Douglas County Ordinance No. TLS 11-01-01(
), passsed 01/2011
- Kent - Ordinance No. 3976 (
), passsed 10/2010
- King County - Plug and drive: Council adopts policies for electric vehicle charging station program, Council News, April 12, 2010
- Bellevue - Electric car charging stations come to City Hall, News Release, November 15, 2010
- Milton - Ordinance No. 1769-11 (
), passsed 03/2011
- Mountlake Terrace - Ordinance No. 2553 (
), passsed 11/2010
- Pierce County - Ordinance No. 2010-7(
), passed 04/2010
- Seattle - Getting Seattle Plug-In Ready
- Snohomish County - Ordinance No. 10-102(
), passed 01/2011
- Tacoma - 2010 Annual Amendment Application No. 2010-08 - Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (
)
- Vancouver, B.C., Report on Electric Vehicle Charging (
), To: Standing Committee on Planning and Environment, From: Manager of the Sustainability Group in consultation with the Director of Legal Services, and General Manager of Engineering Services, Development and Building, June 22, 2009
- Clark County Ordinance No. 2011-06-14 (

