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Parking Rules: Chino vs Hesperia

How do parking rules rules compare between Chino, CA and Hesperia, CA?

Hesperia has fewer restrictions than Chino.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Chino does not set STR-specific guest-parking minimums (e.g., one off-street space per bedroom rented) because short-term rentals are prohibited citywide under Chino Municipal Code §20.24.020. Standard residential off-street parking minimums in Title 20 Zoning apply to all dwellings — typically two covered spaces per single-family home — and on-street parking follows Title 10 Vehicles and Traffic, including any posted permit-district or overnight restrictions.

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Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Hesperia imposes no STR-specific parking ratio. Off-street parking falls back to the citywide residential standards in HMC Title 16 Development Code, which for a typical single-family dwelling require two off-street covered parking spaces. Guests may park on the public street subject to California Vehicle Code § 22651(k)'s 72-hour continuous-parking limit and any posted Hesperia restrictions. Hesperia's High Desert / Mojave Desert lot pattern (large parcels, wide unpaved shoulders) is more parking-tolerant than dense coastal cities, but front-yard parking on landscaping/dirt and blocking sidewalks remain code violations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoHesperia
STR Parking RequirementN/A — STRs banned-
Code SectionChino Municipal Code §20.24.020-
Residential Parking AuthorityTitle 20 Zoning / Title 10 Traffic-
On-Street Storage Limit72 hours (Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k))-
STR-specific parking ratio-None
Typical SFR requirement-2 off-street spaces (≥1 enclosed) per dwelling
On-street 72-hour limit-Cal. Vehicle Code § 22651(k)
Front-lawn / unpaved parking-Prohibited (HMC Title 12; Ch. 8.32)
Host best practice-1 off-street space per bedroom
Governing chapters-HMC Title 16 (zoning) + Title 12 (traffic)

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Chino FAQ

Do STR guests in Chino need off-street parking?

There is no STR parking rule because STRs are banned. All vehicles must follow standard Title 20 residential parking and Title 10 on-street rules.

Can a guest park overnight on a Chino residential street?

Subject to posted permit zones and the 72-hour vehicle-storage limit under Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k). Active STR use itself remains a separate violation.

Hesperia FAQ

How many parking spaces must I provide for Airbnb guests in Hesperia?

Hesperia has no STR-specific parking ratio. You only need to satisfy the underlying HMC Title 16 single-family parking minimum (typically two off-street spaces, at least one enclosed). For neighborhood goodwill, plan one off-street space per bedroom.

Can guests park on the street overnight?

Yes, but California Vehicle Code § 22651(k) allows removal of a vehicle parked for 72 or more consecutive hours, and posted Hesperia restrictions still apply. Tell guests to move vehicles before the 72-hour mark.

Can guests park on my front lawn?

No. HMC Title 12 (Vehicles and Traffic) prohibits parking on unpaved surfaces and front-yard landscaping. Code Enforcement and the SBCSD will cite, and persistent issues can support nuisance abatement under HMC Chapter 8.32 and Rental Housing License revocation under HMC Chapter 5.72.

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