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Clearwater vs Safety Harbor

How do ev charging rules compare between Clearwater, FL and Safety Harbor, FL?

Clearwater and Safety Harbor have similar restriction levels.

Clearwater, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Clearwater encourages electric vehicle charging through public stations and city sustainability programs, with parking-space and accessibility standards governed by Community Development Code Division 14 and Florida statewide rules.

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Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Florida law preempts local regulation of electric vehicle charging stations. Safety Harbor cannot adopt its own EV-specific ordinance, so installations follow state standards under Florida Statutes Section 366.94 and require standard city building and electrical permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClearwaterSafety Harbor
Code divisionCDC Div. 14-
City programGreenprint-
State authorityF.S. 316.008-
Towing authorityF.S. 715.07-
State preemption-F.S. 366.94
Local ordinance allowed-No
Permit required-Yes for installation
Condo protection-F.S. 718.113
Inspection required-Yes, electrical

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Clearwater FAQ

Can I install an EV charger at my Clearwater home?

Yes, residential EV chargers are generally allowed; an electrical permit through Building Services is typically required for hardwired chargers.

Can non-EVs park in EV charging spaces?

Private property owners can enforce EV-only spaces through proper signage and towing under Florida Statute 715.07; public lots follow posted rules.

Safety Harbor FAQ

Does Safety Harbor have its own EV charger ordinance?

No. Florida Statutes Section 366.94 preempts local regulation of EV charging stations, so Safety Harbor follows state rules. Installation still requires a city building and electrical permit.

Can my Safety Harbor condo association block a charger?

No. Florida Statutes Section 718.113 prevents associations from prohibiting EV charger installation in your designated parking space, though they can require a licensed contractor and proof of insurance.

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