Tiny home rules in Lompoc, CA — covering tiny houses on wheels (THOWs), park model RVs, and tiny home on foundation builds — determine where they are legal and how they get permitted.
In unincorporated Santa Barbara County, a tiny home on a permanent foundation is reviewed as an ADU or dwelling under California ADU law and the County LUDC. A tiny home on wheels (RV/park-model) is generally not allowed as a permanent residence outside approved RV/mobile-home parks.
Santa Barbara County does not publish a standalone 'tiny home' ordinance; how a tiny home is treated depends on whether it is a fixed structure or a movable unit. A small detached dwelling built on a permanent foundation is generally reviewed as an Accessory Dwelling Unit under California ADU law (Government Code 66310 et seq., the successor to former 65852.2) and the County's Land Use & Development Code, meaning it must meet ADU size, height, and 4-foot setback standards and obtain building permits. A 'tiny home on wheels' is typically classified under state law as a recreational vehicle or, if certified, a park-model, and RVs are generally not permitted as full-time permanent residences on a standard parcel; they are usually limited to licensed RV parks or mobilehome parks. Some California ADU provisions allow manufactured/factory-built homes meeting HCD standards to qualify as ADUs, but a vehicle on wheels usually does not. In the Coastal Zone, any new dwelling unit may also require a Coastal Development Permit under the certified Local Coastal Program. Because tiny-home rules turn on these classifications, confirm the pathway for your specific structure with Santa Barbara County Planning & Development before buying or placing a unit.
Living full-time in an RV or tiny home on wheels on a parcel outside an approved RV/mobilehome park, or installing a foundation tiny home without ADU permits, can lead to code-enforcement penalties and removal. The legal path is usually a permitted, foundation-based ADU.
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