Seminole County does not set a special residential ordinance dictating how homeowners park at or install EV chargers; a home charger is a standard electrical/building permit matter. Nonresidential EV charging follows the Florida Building Code and Land Development Code parking standards. Illegally blocking a marked EV space is a state
For a single-family home in unincorporated Seminole County, installing a Level 2 charger is treated as an electrical permit under the Florida Building Code, not a special parking ordinance, and you park on your own driveway or garage. The County does not publish a residential rule reserving driveway spots or capping home charging. In commercial and multifamily developments, EV parking and any required charging spaces are handled through the Land Development Code's off-street parking review and the Florida Building Code. Florida Statute 316.1955 makes it unlawful for a non-electric vehicle to block a properly marked EV charging space. Confirm permit specifics with Building Division before installing.
No county-specific residential EV-parking penalty; blocking a marked public EV charging station is a noncriminal traffic infraction under FS 316.1955.
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