Unincorporated Yuba County has no special ordinance reserving on-street spaces for EV charging. EV-charging infrastructure is permitted and built through the county's Development Code and building-permit process. State law (Vehicle Code Section 22511) controls enforcement of designated EV-charging stalls.
Yuba County does not appear to have a dedicated ordinance that creates or reserves on-street electric-vehicle charging spaces in the unincorporated area, and no EV-specific parking restriction is published by the county's Code Enforcement Division. EV charging equipment on private property and at new development is handled through the standard Development Code (Title XI) parking and site-development provisions and the county building-permit process, administered by Community Development. Where EV charging is signed or marked, enforcement of who may occupy those stalls is governed by state law rather than a county rule: California Vehicle Code Section 22511 allows public agencies and private property owners to designate stalls for the exclusive use of electric vehicles connected for charging and makes it an offense for a non-charging or non-electric vehicle to occupy a properly signed EV-charging space. Curb colors that may be used to mark or time-limit such areas follow Vehicle Code Section 21458. Because there is no county overlay, residents charging at home simply use their own driveway or garage, subject to the same general driveway and front-yard rules that apply to any parked vehicle.
Because the county has no dedicated EV-charging ordinance, enforcement turns on state law: blocking or non-charging use of a clearly designated and signed EV-charging stall can be cited under California Vehicle Code Section 22511. EV equipment installed without required building permits is a Community Development code matter.
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