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As used in this chapter:(a) “21st century warehouse” means a logistics use that meets all of the following:
(1) Complies with or exceeds all requirements of the most current building energy efficiency standards specified in Part 6 (commencing with Section 100) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations and the California Green Building Standards Code (Part 11 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations), including, but not limited to, the following requirements related to:
(A) Photovoltaic system installation and associated battery storage.
(B) Cool roofing.
(C) Medium- and heavy-duty vehicle charging readiness.
(D) Light-duty electric vehicle charging readiness and installed charging stations.
(2) Has skylights in at least 1 percent of the roof area, or equivalent LED efficient lighting.
(3) Provides conduits and electrical hookups at all loading bays serving cold storage. Idling or use of auxiliary truck engine power to power climate control equipment shall be prohibited if the truck is capable of plugging in at the loading bay.
(4) Ensures that any heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning is high-efficiency.
(5) (A) Ensures that all classes of forklifts used on site, pursuant to State Air Resources Board’s Zero-Emission Forklifts regulation, as drafted, shall be zero-emission by January 1, 2030, to the extent operationally feasible, commercially off-the shelf available, and adequate power available on site.
(B) (i) If not operationally feasible, commercially off-the shelf available, or if there is inadequate power available on site, the cleanest technology commercially available shall be used.
(ii) Cost shall not be a factor in determining operational feasibility pursuant to this subparagraph.
(6) (A) Ensures that equipment used on site utilizing small off-road engines shall be zero-emission, to the extent operationally feasible, commercially off-the shelf available, and adequate power available on site.
(B) (i) If not operationally feasible, commercially off-the shelf available, or if there is inadequate power available on site, the cleanest technology commercially available shall be used.
(ii) Cost shall not be a factor in determining operational feasibility pursuant to this subparagraph.
(C) Should any equipment used on site utilizing small off-road engines be contracted out, the logistics use facility shall preferentially contract for services utilizing zero-emission small off-road engines.
(b) “Expansion of an existing logistics use” means the expansion of an existing logistics use by 20 percent or more of the existing square footage. Office space shall not be included as part of the existing square footage or in the square footage for the 20-percent expansion threshold.
(c) “Heavy-duty truck” means a class 7 or class 8 truck. As used in this subdivision:
(1) “Class 7 truck” means a truck with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 to 33,000 pounds.
(2) “Class 8 truck” means a truck with a gross vehicle weight rating of greater than 33,000 pounds.
(d) “Logistics use” means a building in which cargo, goods, or products are moved or stored for later distribution to business or retail customers, or both, that does not predominantly serve retail customers for onsite purchases, and heavy-duty trucks are primarily involved in the movement of the cargo, goods, or products. “Logistics use” does not include any of the following:
(1) Facilities where food or household goods are sold directly to consumers and are accessible to the public.
(2) A building primarily served by rail to move cargo goods or product.
(3) (A) A Strategic Intermodal Facility.
(B) For purposes of this subdivision, “Strategic Intermodal Facility” means a project that satisfies all of the following requirements:
(i) Logistics facilities, including warehousing and transloading facilities, served by rail.
(ii) Intermodal freight transport services.
(iii) All facility structures and related rail operations are located within a single site footprint.
(e) “Sensitive receptor” means one or more of the following:
(1) A residence, including, but not limited to, a private home, apartment, condominium unit, group home, dormitory unit, or retirement home.
(2) A school, including, but not limited to, a preschool, prekindergarten, or school maintaining kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive.
(3) A daycare facility, including, but not limited to, in-home daycare.
(4) Publicly owned parks, playgrounds, and recreational areas or facilities primarily used by children, unless the development of the park and recreation areas are included as a condition of approval for the development of a logistics use.
(5) Nursing homes, long-term care facilities, hospices, convalescent facilities, or similar live-in housing.
(6) Hospitals, as defined in Section 128700 of the Health and Safety Code.
(f) “Small off-road engines” means spark-ignition engines rated at or below 19 kilowatts.
(g) “Tier 1 21st century warehouse” means a logistics use that meets all of the following:
(1) Complies with or exceeds all requirements of the most current building energy efficiency standards specified in Part 6 (commencing with Section 100) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations and the California Green Building Standards Code (Part 11 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations), including, but not limited to, the following requirements related to:
(A) (i) Photovoltaic system installation and associated battery storage.
(ii) For purposes of the photovoltaic system installation requirement in clause (i), all warehouse square footage should be considered conditioned space.
(B) Cool roofing.
(C) Medium- and heavy-duty vehicle charging readiness.
(D) Light-duty electric vehicle charging readiness and installed charging stations.
(2) Has skylights in at least one percent of the roof area, or equivalent LED efficient lighting.
(3) Has a microgrid-ready switchgear system capable of supporting distributed energy resources.
(4) Is advanced smart metering ready.
(5) Has a minimum of 50 percent of all passenger vehicle parking spaces preinstalled with conduit and all necessary physical infrastructure to support future charging of electric vehicles.
(6) Has a minimum of 10 percent of all passenger vehicle parking spaces installed with electric vehicle charging stations.
(7) Provides conduits and electrical hookups at all loading bays serving cold storage. Idling or use of auxiliary truck engine power to power climate control equipment shall be prohibited if the truck is capable of plugging in at the loading bay.
(8) Ensures that any heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning is high-efficiency.
(9) (A) Ensures that all classes of forklifts used on site, pursuant to State Air Resources Board’s Zero-Emission Forklifts regulation, as drafted, shall be zero-emission by January 1, 2028, to the extent operationally feasible, commercially off-the shelf available, and adequate power available on site.
(B) (i) If not operationally feasible, commercially off-the shelf available, or if there is inadequate power available on site, the cleanest technology commercially available shall be used.
(ii) Cost shall not be a factor in determining operational feasibility pursuant to this subparagraph.
(10) (A) Ensures that equipment used on site utilizing small off-road engines shall be zero-emission, to the extent operationally feasible, commercially off-the shelf available, and adequate power available on site.
(B) (i) If not operationally feasible, commercially off-the shelf available, or if there is inadequate power available on site, the cleanest technology commercially available shall be used.
(ii) Cost shall not be a factor in determining operational feasibility pursuant to this subparagraph.
(C) Should any equipment used on site utilizing small off-road engines be contracted out, the logistics use facility shall preferentially contract for services utilizing zero-emission small off-road engines.
(h) “Warehouse concentration region” includes the Counties of Riverside and San Bernardino and the Cities of Chino, Colton, Fontana, Jurupa Valley, Moreno Valley, Ontario, Perris, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto, Riverside, and San Bernardino.