Hollywood Parking Minimums & EV Charger Rules
In Hollywood, California, developers and property owners must follow city and Los Angeles Department of City Planning rules on parking minimums and Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety requirements for electric vehicle (EV) charging. This article summarizes where parking counts are set, how EV charger provisions apply to new construction and major remodels, what permits are typically required, and how enforcement, appeals, and common violations are handled for projects within Hollywood.
How parking minimums apply in Hollywood
Parking minimums in Hollywood are governed by the Los Angeles municipal zoning code and local zoning overlays that apply to the Hollywood Community Plan area. Project type, zoning designation, and proximity to transit can change required vehicle parking and bicycle parking counts. For official code language and zoning references, consult the municipal code source below[1].
- Residential development: required spaces depend on unit size and zoning.
- Commercial uses: retail, offices, and restaurants have distinct calculations in the code.
- Transit proximity and specific plan overlays may reduce minimums or allow exemptions.
EV charger rules and requirements
Electric vehicle charger requirements are enforced by the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) through electrical and building permits, and by the California Building Code standards the city enforces for new construction and major alterations. Permit requirements and installation standards for EV charging equipment are available from LADBS[2].
- New construction: may require EV-ready parking stalls or installed chargers per LADBS adoption of state and local standards.
- Tenant improvements or remodels: may trigger electrical permit submittal for charger installation.
- Inspections: electrical and final building inspections verify safe installation and compliance.
Permits, planning review, and variances
Projects that change parking counts or add EV chargers typically require coordination between Planning and LADBS. Where the zoning code sets minimums, applicants may seek variances or adjustments through planning review; application processes and required forms vary by project scale.
Applications & Forms
- Planning entitlement/variance applications: check Los Angeles Department of City Planning for form names and submittal requirements.
- LADBS electrical permit: required for most charger installations; see LADBS permit guidance[2].
- Fees: permit and plan-check fees apply and are set by the issuing department.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of parking, permitting, and electrical work in Hollywood is split among agencies: parking citations and on-street parking enforcement are handled by the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT), zoning and planning compliance by the Department of City Planning and Code Enforcement, and electrical/building permit enforcement by LADBS. For on-street citation procedures and reporting, consult LADOT resources[3]. For code citations and permit enforcement, see the municipal code and LADBS pages cited earlier[1][2].
- Monetary fines: specific fine amounts for zoning or permit violations are not specified on the cited municipal code and department pages; see cited sources for citation procedures and current fine schedules[1][2].
- Escalation: the cited pages do not list a detailed first/repeat/continuing offence schedule; escalation practices are handled by enforcement divisions and case-by-case procedures are applied (not specified on the cited pages).
- Non-monetary sanctions: stop-work orders, correction notices, revocation of permits or approvals, and civil court actions are possible remedies described in enforcement procedures on official pages.
- Appeals and review: appeal routes for permits and citations are available through LADBS and the Planning Department; specific time limits for appeals are not consolidated on the cited pages and therefore are "not specified on the cited page".
Applications & Forms
Specific form names, fees, and submittal portals vary by department. LADBS provides electrical permit application guidance for EV chargers and plan-check submission instructions on its website[2]. If a required form is not published for a niche request, the department generally lists how to apply or where to request special review (not specified on the cited planning pages if absent).
Common violations and typical outcomes
- Installing EV chargers without permits: may lead to stop-work orders and required retroactive permitting.
- Building without required parking or failing to secure variances: can trigger zoning compliance notices and remedies.
- Failure to pass electrical inspections: may result in permit denial or orders to disconnect equipment.
Action steps
- Confirm zoning designation and applicable Hollywood overlays with City Planning early.
- Consult LADBS permit guides for EV charger electrical permits before contracting installation[2].
- If you receive a citation, follow the notice instructions and contact the issuing department promptly to learn appeal deadlines.
FAQ
- Do I always need a permit to install an EV charger in Hollywood?
- Most EV charger installations require an electrical permit from LADBS; check the LADBS permit guidance for details and exemptions[2].
- Can parking minimums be reduced near transit in Hollywood?
- Transit proximity and specific plan overlays can affect required parking; review the municipal code and local plan provisions for your site[1].
- Who enforces on-street parking violations?
- The Los Angeles Department of Transportation enforces on-street parking and citations; see LADOT resources for reporting and payment[3].
How-To
- Identify your site zoning and any Hollywood-specific overlays with City Planning.
- Determine required parking counts from the municipal code and note any exceptions for transit proximity[1].
- Consult LADBS for EV charger permit requirements and submit electrical permit applications before installation[2].
- If cited, contact the issuing department immediately and follow appeal instructions within the listed deadline on the citation or department page.
Key Takeaways
- Check zoning and overlays early to estimate parking obligations.
- Most EV chargers need LADBS electrical permits; plan for inspections.
- Enforcement involves LADOT, City Planning, and LADBS; respond promptly to notices.
Help and Support / Resources
- Los Angeles Department of City Planning
- Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS)
- Los Angeles Department of Transportation - Parking