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Setback Rules: Camarillo vs Oxnard

How do setback rules rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Oxnard, CA?

Camarillo and Oxnard have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Camarillo R-1 single-family zoning under CMC Chapter 19.14 requires standard setbacks of approximately 20 feet front, 5 feet side, and 15-foot rear (varies by lot). New ADUs are allowed at the same front setback as the primary house with reduced 4-foot side and rear setbacks per state law.

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Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Oxnard's zoning code establishes minimum building setbacks from property lines that vary by zoning district. Standard residential setbacks include front, side, and rear yard requirements. Reduced setbacks may apply in certain overlay zones and for ADUs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloOxnard
Code SectionCMC Ch. 19.14 (R-1); CMC Ch. 19.56 (ADU)-
R-1 Front~20 ft typical-
R-1 Side~5 ft typical-
R-1 Rear~15 ft typical-
ADU Side/Rear4 ft-
Front Yard (R-1)-20 feet typical
Side Yard-5 feet interior, 10 feet street side
Rear Yard-15 feet typical
ADU Setback-4 feet per state law

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Camarillo FAQ

How close to the property line can I build in Camarillo?

In standard R-1, side setbacks are about 5 feet and rear about 15 feet under CMC Chapter 19.14. ADUs may be built as close as 4 feet from side and rear lot lines under CMC Chapter 19.56.

Oxnard FAQ

What are the building setbacks in Oxnard?

Standard R-1 residential setbacks are 20 feet front, 5 feet interior side, 10 feet street side, and 15 feet rear. Other zones may differ. Contact Community Development at (805) 385-7858 for your specific zone.

Can I build closer to the property line for an ADU?

Yes. California ADU law allows a 4-foot setback from side and rear property lines for accessory dwelling units, overriding local setback requirements.

What happens if my building encroaches on the setback?

Structures in required setbacks face stop-work orders. You may need to apply for a variance through the Planning Commission or modify the structure to comply.

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