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EV Charging: Midway City vs Santa Ana

How do ev charging rules compare between Midway City, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Midway City and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Midway City, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Orange County adopted Ordinance No. 16-018 amending OCCO Section 7-1-25 to implement AB 1236, establishing a streamlined permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations in unincorporated areas. New construction must comply with CALGreen EV-ready parking requirements.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Santa Ana streamlines electric vehicle charging station permits under California Government Code Section 65850.7. The city provides an expedited ministerial permitting process for residential and commercial EV charging installations. HOAs cannot unreasonably restrict EV charger installation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMidway CitySanta Ana
OrdinanceOC Ordinance No. 16-018-
Code SectionOCCO Β§7-1-25-
State LawAB 1236 (Gov. Code Β§65850.7)Gov. Code Β§65850.7; Civ. Code Β§4745
Permit TypeStreamlined electrical permitElectrical permit β€” ministerial
Processing-Streamlined/expedited
HOA Restrictions-Cannot unreasonably restrict
New Construction-EV-ready infrastructure required

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Midway City FAQ

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger at my home in unincorporated OC?

Yes, an electrical permit is required but the process is streamlined under Ordinance 16-018 implementing AB 1236. Apply through myOCeServices at ocgov.com. Level 1 chargers using a standard outlet may not require a permit.

Can the county deny my EV charging station permit?

Only if the county finds in writing, based on substantial evidence, that the installation would cause a specific adverse impact on public health or safety that cannot be mitigated per Government Code Section 65850.7.

Santa Ana FAQ

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger at home in Santa Ana?

Yes, an electrical permit is required but is processed through a streamlined ministerial review per state law. Contact the Planning and Building Agency to apply.

Can my HOA prevent me from installing an EV charger?

No. California Civil Code Section 4745 prohibits HOAs from unreasonably restricting EV charger installation.

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