Milton Parking Minimums and EV Charger Bylaw

Land Use and Zoning Ontario 4 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of Ontario

In Milton, Ontario, parking and electric vehicle (EV) charger requirements are governed by the town's planning and zoning instruments and enforced by municipal by-law officers. Developers, property owners and applicants must check the applicable zoning standards, site plan or subdivision agreements and any conditions imposed through planning approvals before designing parking and EV infrastructure. This guide summarizes where to find the controlling rules, how enforcement and appeals work, and practical steps to apply for variances or approvals.

Where the rules live

The primary municipal source for parking rates and any EV-related provisions is the Town of Milton zoning and planning documents; specific numeric rates, EV parking requirements or rough-in provisions are described in the zoning by-law and associated design standards on the town website. See the Town of Milton zoning and planning pages for the controlling text and maps Zoning By-law and Planning[1].

Always check the zoning designation for the parcel first.

Key compliance elements

  • Site-specific parking minimums are set by zoning district or planning approval and may vary by land use.
  • Electric vehicle charger requirements may be included as zoning provisions, site plan conditions, or design guidelines; some projects require EV-ready rough-ins.
  • Site Plan Approval, Subdivision Agreements and Committee of Adjustment decisions can add conditions to parking and EV installations.
  • Technical standards for charger installation must meet building and electrical code requirements enforced by Building Services.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of parking and by-law contraventions in Milton is administered by the Town's By-law Enforcement unit and may involve tickets, orders to comply, or court proceedings. Specific penalty amounts and escalation details are not provided on the cited municipal pages; see the By-law Enforcement contact and complaint procedures for next steps By-law Enforcement[2].

If you receive an order or ticket, follow the instructions promptly to avoid escalation.
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat or continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to correct, compliance deadlines, and potential court action are used; exact remedies are not specified on the cited page.
  • Enforcer: Town of Milton By-law Enforcement (see contact link above) for inspections, complaints and service requests.
  • Appeals/review: specific appeal procedures and time limits are not specified on the cited page; contact By-law Enforcement for review options.
  • Defences/discretion: permits, variances, reasonable excuses or ongoing compliance plans may be considered, but are not detailed on the cited pages.

Applications & Forms

Applications that commonly affect parking and EV conditions include Site Plan Approval, Minor Variance (Committee of Adjustment) and Building Permit submissions. The municipal pages list processes and contacts but do not publish all specific form numbers or fees in one consolidated table; applicants should consult Planning and Building Services directly for current forms, fees and submission methods.

Contact planning early to identify required approvals and any EV or parking conditions.

How to comply - practical steps

  1. Confirm the property's zoning designation and applicable parking table in the Town of Milton zoning documents.
  2. Review site plan or subdivision agreements for any EV charger or parking conditions.
  3. Include EV-ready electrical capacity or charger locations on construction drawings if required by planning conditions.
  4. Apply for Site Plan Approval, Minor Variance or Building Permit as needed; submit required supporting documents and pay applicable fees.
  5. Arrange inspections and obtain final approvals from Building Services and By-law Enforcement where applicable.

FAQ

How many parking spaces are required for new residential developments?
The required number of spaces depends on the zoning district and land use; specific rates are set out in the Town of Milton zoning and planning documents and are not repeated here.
Are EV chargers mandatory in Milton developments?
Some projects may be required to provide EV-ready infrastructure or chargers by zoning provisions or site plan conditions; the zoning and planning pages are the primary source for any mandatory provisions.
How do I apply for a variance to reduce parking minimums?
Apply to the Committee of Adjustment for a Minor Variance and provide supporting rationale; check Planning Services for forms and submission requirements.

How-To

  1. Identify the property zoning and review the applicable parking schedule.
  2. Confirm whether EV requirements appear in zoning, site plan conditions or design guidelines.
  3. Consult Planning Services to confirm submission requirements for Site Plan Approval or Minor Variance.
  4. Prepare drawings showing parking layout and EV infrastructure or electrical rough-ins.
  5. Submit applications and fees, respond to review comments, schedule inspections and secure final approvals.

Key Takeaways

  • Parking and EV rules are property- and approval-specific; check the zoning designation first.
  • Site Plan and Committee of Adjustment decisions commonly set enforceable conditions.
  • Contact Planning and By-law Enforcement early to clarify requirements and appeal options.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Town of Milton  Zoning By-law and Planning
  2. [2] Town of Milton  By-law Enforcement