Siskiyou County has no separate local EV-parking ordinance; electric-vehicle charging for new construction in the unincorporated county is governed by the statewide California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen), and on-street/lot EV-only enforcement follows the California Vehicle Code.
Siskiyou County does not publish its own electric-vehicle parking or charging ordinance. EV-readiness requirements come from California's statewide green building code, CALGreen (Title 24, Part 11), which the County Building Division administers for new construction and certain alterations in the unincorporated area. Under CALGreen residential mandatory measures, new one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses must provide EV-charging infrastructure such as a listed raceway and dedicated electrical-panel capacity sized for a 208/240-volt branch circuit, with the termination location marked 'EV CAPABLE.' Multifamily projects must provide a share of EV-capable spaces. These are construction standards, not on-street parking rules. For parking in a charging-only space, the controlling rule is the California Vehicle Code: CVC Section 22511 lets a local authority or property owner designate stalls for the exclusive purpose of charging, requires a conforming sign warning that 'Unauthorized vehicles not connected for electric charging purposes will be towed away at owner's expense,' and authorizes removal of a vehicle not connected for charging. Siskiyou County has no published ordinance reserving public on-street parking exclusively for EV charging.
Failure to install required EV-ready infrastructure in covered new construction is a building-code (CALGreen) violation handled through the County Building Division. Parking in a designated EV charging space without charging may lead to towing under CVC Section 22511 where the space is properly signed.
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