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Driveway Rules: Chino vs San Bernardino

How do driveway rules rules compare between Chino, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

San Bernardino has fewer restrictions than Chino.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Chino Municipal Code §20.10.100 allows boats, trailers, and recreational vehicles to be parked on a private driveway for up to 72 hours only. Inoperable vehicles are nuisance under CMC §8.50.040 — also a 72-hour max, must be out of public view, and must be made operable to remain; covering them or filing a DMV non-operation does not satisfy the code. Code Enforcement (909-334-3319) actively cites violations.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

San Bernardino requires driveway approaches to meet Public Works engineering standards. New or replacement driveway cuts on a public street require an encroachment permit from Public Works Engineering.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoSan Bernardino
RV/boat/trailer cap72 hours on driveway (CMC §20.10.100)-
Inoperable vehicle rule72 hours, must be out of view AND made operable (CMC §8.50.040)-
Cover/PNO not enoughDMV non-op or car cover does NOT satisfy code-
EnforcementCode Enforcement 909-334-3319-
Encroachment Permit-Required for curb cuts
Minimum Width-10 feet residential
Maximum Width at Curb-30-40 feet residential
Surface Requirement-Concrete, asphalt, or permeable
Permit Issuing Office-Public Works Engineering

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chino FAQ

Can I keep my RV parked in my driveway permanently?

No. Under Chino Municipal Code §20.10.100, RVs, boats, and trailers may only be parked on a driveway for up to 72 hours. Longer storage requires a screened side- or rear-yard location (subject to Title 20 zoning) or off-site storage.

My project car is registered Planned Non-Operation — can I leave it in the driveway?

Not legally. Chino Code Enforcement has explicitly stated that 'DMV inoperable registration' does NOT satisfy CMC §8.50.040 — the vehicle must be out of public view AND made operable to remain on the driveway.

What about parking on my front lawn?

Chino's residential zoning under Title 20 restricts vehicle parking to paved driveway surfaces; parking on lawns or unimproved front yards triggers a code violation.

San Bernardino FAQ

Do I need a permit to widen my San Bernardino driveway?

Yes. Any modification to the curb approach or cut requires an encroachment permit from Public Works Engineering. On-site widening of the driveway apron within your property may also require a building permit if it exceeds zoning coverage limits.

Can I park on my front yard in San Bernardino?

No. Front yard parking on landscaping, grass, or dirt is prohibited in San Bernardino residential zones. All vehicles must be parked on an approved paved driveway, garage, or carport surface.

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