Chatham County's Chapter 12 traffic code sets no specific rule requiring or restricting EV charging stations or reserving EV parking spaces. EV charging is regulated through building and electrical permits and city zoning, not a county parking ordinance.
The county sets no rule here for electric-vehicle charging or EV-only parking spaces. Chatham County's Chapter 12 (Motor Vehicles, Roads, Streets and Highways) contains no provision addressing EV charging equipment, charger placement, or reserved EV stalls. Installing a home or commercial charger is handled through Georgia electrical-permit and building-code requirements and, in incorporated areas, city zoning administered with Savannah through the Metropolitan Planning Commission. Residents in Savannah, Pooler or Tybee Island should check municipal zoning and building departments for charger and parking-space standards. For street parking of the vehicle itself, the general size and residential-street limits in Sec. 12-302 still apply.
No county parking penalty applies specifically to EV charging; unpermitted electrical work is enforced under building- and electrical-code violation procedures.
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