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Lot Coverage Limits: Oxnard vs Santa Paula

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Oxnard, CA and Santa Paula, CA?

Oxnard and Santa Paula have similar restriction levels.

Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Oxnard's zoning code limits the percentage of a lot that can be covered by structures. Single-family residential zones typically allow 40% to 50% lot coverage including the main dwelling, garage, and all accessory structures.

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Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Maximum lot coverage in unincorporated Ventura County varies by zone and area plan under §8106-1.4. Area plans for communities like El Rio, Lake Sherwood, Oak Park, Ojai Valley, Piru, and Thousand Oaks establish specific coverage limits and exceptions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOxnardSanta Paula
R-1 Coverage40–50% typical-
IncludesAll roofed structures-
ExcludesUncovered patios, pools at grade-
ADU ExceptionState law may allow additional coverage-
Area Plans-8 communities with specific limits
ADU Exemption-ADUs exempt from coverage limits
Existing Communities-§8106-1.4.1.2 standards
Coverage Includes-All roofed structures
Code Section-§8106-1.4

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oxnard FAQ

How much of my lot can I build on in Oxnard?

Standard single-family residential zones allow 40-50% lot coverage. This includes all roofed structures: main house, garage, ADU, sheds, and covered patios.

Does a pool count toward lot coverage in Oxnard?

Uncovered swimming pools at grade level are typically not counted toward lot coverage. However, covered pool areas and pool houses are included in the calculation.

Can an ADU exceed my lot coverage limit?

California ADU law may allow lot coverage to exceed local limits for qualifying ADU projects. Contact Community Development at (805) 385-7858 to determine what applies to your property.

Santa Paula FAQ

What is the lot coverage limit for my property?

It depends on your zone and whether you're in an area plan or existing community. Eight area plans (El Rio, Lake Sherwood, Oak Park, Ojai Valley, Piru, Thousand Oaks, Saticoy, N. Ventura Ave) have specific limits.

Do ADUs count toward lot coverage?

No. Under state law, ADUs are exempt from lot coverage maximums, floor area ratio limits, and open space requirements.

How do I find my coverage limit?

Contact Planning at (805) 654-2488 with your address or APN. They can identify your zone, area plan, and applicable lot coverage standard.

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