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EV Charging: Anza vs Menifee

How do ev charging rules compare between Anza, CA and Menifee, CA?

Menifee has fewer restrictions than Anza.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

County Ordinance 626 governs electric-vehicle charging stalls in county parking facilities. It prohibits parking a non-EV in a charging stall, and parking an EV in a charging stall while not actively charging or after charging completes. Charging fees and a $53 violation fine apply.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Menifee Development Code § 9.215.100 (Electric/Alternative Fuel Vehicle Parking Requirement) sets EV parking ratios for new development. Single-family homes benefit from California's expedited EVSE permitting under Gov. Code § 65850.7, and HOA residents have a right to install chargers under Civil Code § 4745.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnzaMenifee
Governing ordinanceCounty Ordinance 626 (County Parking Facilities)-
Non-EV in charging stallProhibited (Sec. 9.r)-
Idle after chargingProhibited (Sec. 9.s)-
Level 2 / DC fast rate$0.34/kWh; $0.35/kWh-
Overstay fees$2.00/hr (L2 after 4 hrs); $0.50/min (DCFC)-
Local EV standard-MMC § 9.215.100
State EVSE permitting-Cal. Gov. Code § 65850.7
HOA right-to-charge-Cal. Civ. Code § 4745
CALGreen baseline-Title 24 Part 11 (EV-capable/ready/installed)
ICE in EV stall-Citable per Cal. Veh. Code § 22511

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Anza FAQ

Can I park a gas car in an EV charging stall at a county facility?

No. Ordinance 626 Section 9(r) prohibits parking a non-electric vehicle in an electric vehicle charging stall in county parking facilities.

What happens if I leave my EV plugged in after it's charged?

Ordinance 626 Section 9(s) prohibits occupying a charging stall when not charging or after charging completes, and overstay fees apply ($2.00/hr on Level 2 after four hours; $0.50/min on DC fast after 30 minutes).

Menifee FAQ

Does Menifee require an expensive permit for a home Level 2 charger?

No. Cal. Gov. Code § 65850.7 requires Menifee to offer expedited, streamlined permitting for residential EVSE. Most Level 2 installs receive same-day or next-day plan check.

My Menifee HOA prohibits EV chargers in my driveway — is that legal?

No. Cal. Civ. Code § 4745 preempts HOA bans on EV charging stations in an owner's dedicated parking. The HOA may impose reasonable conditions (insurance, professional install) but cannot prohibit charging.

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