No local EV charging mandate. Georgia has no statewide EV-ready building code requirement. Homeowners may install Level 2 chargers with standard electrical permit from Snellville.
Georgia has not adopted an EV-ready residential building code. Snellville does not require EV charging infrastructure in new construction or multifamily. Homeowners installing a Level 2 (240V) charger need a standard electrical permit. Public charging infrastructure is expanding via GA Power and private vendors along the Hwy 78 corridor. Georgia assesses an annual EV highway fee (~$213/year as of 2026) in lieu of gas tax.
Snellville, GA
Amplified music plainly audible at property lines or beyond 100 feet prohibited, especially during quiet hours (11 PM-7 AM). Commercial establishments along ...
Snellville, GA
Persistent barking disturbing neighbors violates Snellville's noise ordinance and Gwinnett County animal control rules. Continuous barking for 10+ minutes or...
Snellville, GA
Georgia has no statewide spite fence law. Boundary fence disputes are a common-law nuisance matter. Property owner is responsible for fence on their side of ...
Snellville, GA
Typical Snellville residential fence limits: 4 ft in front yards, 6 ft in side/rear yards. Corner lots have sight-triangle restrictions at intersections. Tal...
Snellville, GA
Retaining walls over 4 feet high (measured from bottom of footing to top of wall) or supporting a surcharge require engineered design and building permit. Wa...
Snellville, GA
Barbed wire, razor wire, electrified fencing, and chain link topped with barbs are prohibited in residential zones. Temporary construction fencing excepted. ...
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