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Carport Rules: Camarillo vs Ojai

How do carport rules rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Ojai, CA?

Camarillo and Ojai have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Carports in Camarillo require a building permit from Community Development and must comply with Title 19 (Zoning) setback, height, and lot-coverage rules for the underlying residential zone. Detached carports are accessory structures and must match the architectural style of the primary dwelling.

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Ojai, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Ojai's Zoning Regulations (Title 10, Chapter 2) define a carport as an attached or detached accessory structure enclosed on no more than two sides. Carports count toward lot coverage and accessory structure standards. A building permit is required; carport area cannot be used for home occupations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloOjai
PermitRequired - Community Development-
Zoning CodeCMC Title 19-
Single-Family SetbacksPer RPD/R-1 zone schedule (CMC 19.14)-
Building Code2022 California Building Standards Code-
Enclosure Limit<=50% perimeter (else = garage)-
Architectural MatchRequired for visible accessory structures-
Confirm SetbacksCamarillo Planning (805) 388-5360-
Defined-Accessory structure enclosed on <=2 sides
Code-Ojai Municipal Code Title 10, Ch. 2 (Zoning)
Counts Toward-Structure/building lot coverage
Setbacks-Per zone accessory structure standards (Article 4)
Building Permit-Required via Community Development
Home Occupation-Carport area cannot be used (OMC home occupation rules)
Required Parking-Must preserve covered parking minimums (Article 14)
Confirm Details-Ojai Community Development (805) 646-5581 x112

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Camarillo FAQ

Do I need a permit for a carport in Camarillo?

Yes. Camarillo requires a building permit for any carport - attached or detached - under the California Building Standards Code adopted by reference in CMC Title 15. Apply through Community Development at City Hall, 601 Carmen Drive.

Where exactly can I put a carport on my lot?

Carports must respect the front, side, and rear setbacks of the underlying zoning district in CMC Title 19. For the most common single-family zones (RPD, R-1) confirm the exact dimensions with Camarillo Planning at (805) 388-5360 before designing.

Can I enclose my carport with walls later?

Once a carport is enclosed on more than 50 percent of its perimeter, Camarillo treats it as a garage and it must meet garage standards (firewalls, occupancy separation) under the CRC, plus a new building permit and possibly added parking review.

Ojai FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a carport in Ojai?

Yes. New carport construction requires a building permit through Ojai Community Development, plus zoning compliance with setbacks, height, and lot coverage limits in your residential zone. Call (805) 646-5581 x112 to confirm.

How does Ojai define a carport?

An attached or detached accessory structure enclosed on no more than two sides. If three or more sides are enclosed, it is treated as a garage and must meet garage standards instead.

Can I run my home business out of my carport?

No. Ojai's home occupation rules prohibit using any portion of a carport for home occupation purposes. Only excess garage area beyond the required parking spaces may be used for a home business.

What are the front, side, and rear setbacks for a detached carport?

Setbacks vary by residential zone (R-1, R-2, etc.) and follow OMC Article 4 (Property Development Standards). Confirm with Ojai Community Development at (805) 646-5581 x112.

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