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Creve Coeur holds first reading on EV-charging zoning changes; sets standards for Level 1–3 stations
Summary
City staff presented a zoning text amendment to define EV charging, allow Level 1–2 chargers as accessory uses in nonresidential districts with staff approval, require site-plan review or conditional-use permits for Level 3/DC fast chargers, and set parking-space percentages (3% office/commercial, 5% multifamily) and exemptions for churches and nonprofits.
Jason Geiger, director of community development, presented the first reading of Bill 6150 on Jan. 6, proposing multiple amendments to Creve Coeur’s zoning code to regulate electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.
Geiger said the ordinance would add definitions for EV charging terms, establish standards and a review process by charger level, and treat Level 1 and 2 chargers as accessory uses in nonresidential zoning districts that may be approved administratively by staff. He told the council that standalone Level 3/DC fast-charging facilities would require site-plan review and a…
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