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Lawn Ornament Rules: Camarillo vs Oxnard

How do lawn ornament rules rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Oxnard, CA?

Camarillo and Oxnard have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Camarillo does not have a citywide ordinance restricting residential lawn ornaments, statuary, religious displays, or seasonal yard decorations. Restrictions on lawn decoration in Camarillo are almost entirely HOA-driven. The City enforces only sight-triangle visibility at intersections and general nuisance provisions.

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Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Oxnard has no city ordinance restricting residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays on private property. California Civil Code §4710 limits HOA bans on small religious door displays. City Code Ch. 7 (Nuisances) and property-maintenance provisions apply only to dilapidated or blighted accumulations. Political signs in residential zones receive First Amendment protection subject to content-neutral size limits in the City sign code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloOxnard
Dedicated OrdinanceNone-
Sight Triangle25 ft typical (CMC Title 12)-
HOA RulesCommon; privately enforced-
Flag Display (HOA)Protected (Civ. Code §4710)-
Political SignsSeparately regulated-
City Ornament Code-None
Corner Visibility-City Code Ch. 16 sight rules
Religious Door Display-Protected (Cal. Civ. Code §4710)
Sign Code-City Code Ch. 16 (Zoning)
ROW Obstruction-City Code Title 12

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Camarillo FAQ

Can I put a statue or fountain in my Camarillo front yard?

The City does not prohibit it. The only city-level limits are corner-lot sight-triangle visibility at intersections and the general nuisance/blight standard. If you live in an HOA, you likely need architectural review committee approval.

Can my Camarillo HOA make me remove a religious lawn ornament?

California Civil Code §4710 protects displays of the American flag and noncommercial signs from HOA prohibition, but HOAs can impose reasonable size, location, and material restrictions on yard art and statuary that are not protected expression. Specific religious displays may be protected under California Civil Code §1940.10 for renters and broader First Amendment principles.

Oxnard FAQ

Can I leave lawn ornaments out year-round in Oxnard?

Yes. Oxnard has no ordinance restricting residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays. Keep them out of the public right-of-way and clear of corner-visibility triangles at intersections. Your HOA likely has its own architectural rules — those are enforced by the association, not the City.

Can my HOA force removal of a religious yard display?

Cal. Civ. Code §4710 protects religious items affixed to entry doors smaller than 36 square inches. Larger yard displays remain subject to HOA architectural authority under the Davis-Stirling Act, though courts give religious expression strong protection on a case-by-case basis.

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