San Diego Union-Tribune

SOLANA BEACH FINE-TUNES ELECTRIFIC­ATION CODES

- BY LUKE HAROLD Harold writes for the U-T Community Press.

Solana Beach City Council members approved a few minor amendments during a meeting Wednesday to an ordinance that outlines building decarboniz­ation and electric vehicle installati­on requiremen­ts.

“Those include elements for solar, decarboniz­ation efforts, electrific­ation and electric vehicle installati­ons, all to have an impact on our reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in our city,” Solana Beach City Manager Greg Wade said.

The amendments include additional clarity on when new residentia­l units would be required to provide an electric vehicle charging station for developmen­t.

The council unanimousl­y voted to approve the first reading of the amended ordinance. After a second reading, the ordinance will be submitted to the state’s Building Standards Commission for review.

The original ordinance was one of two local laws that implemente­d building electrific­ation standards for new constructi­on.

More than 70 California cities have adopted new building codes to replace gas with electricit­y, according to a list compiled by the Sierra Club. Carlsbad and Encinitas are the two other San Diego County cities that have adopted similar building code standards. Del Mar council members have also begun the process of adopting a building electrific­ation ordinance.

The topic of electrific­ation standards has caused national controvers­y after a U.S. Consumer Product Safety commission­er mentioned the possibilit­y of banning gas stoves in an interview with Bloomberg, citing health and safety concerns. The White House later clarified that President Joe Biden doesn’t support a gas stove ban and that the commission was not proceeding with a ban.

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