1 minute read

R.C. Shea & Assoc. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Count As Two Parking Spaces For

Next Article
PHOTO OF THE WEEK

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Robert C. Shea Esq.

Site Plan Applications

By: Robert C. Shea II, Esq. of R.C. Shea & Associates

Did you know that there is a way to circumvent parking requirements for any commercial construction in New Jersey and remain variance free? In 2021 Governor Murphy signed into law the Electric Vehicle Charging Station Law (“the Act”). This Act seeks to incentivize property owners to install Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (“EVCS”) to offer charging services to electric vehicles (“EVs”). The Act also updated the Municipal Land Use Law’s (“MLUL”) defi nition of “inherently beneficial use” to specifically include that of EVCS.

These “incentives” occur through numerous different means. First, the Act allows all EVCS’ to be considered permitted accessory uses to structures within your municipalities zoning districts. This means that you will never need to seek a “variance” from the Planning or Zoning Board for the construction of an EVCS.

This article is from: