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Inflatable Display Rules: Oxnard vs Thousand Oaks

How do inflatable display rules rules compare between Oxnard, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Oxnard and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Oxnard has no city ordinance specifically regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. Inflatables are permitted on private property subject to right-of-way obstruction rules and City Code Ch. 7 Art. XI sound limits for the blower motor. Continuous blower noise after 10 p.m. (quiet hours) is a common complaint. HOA covenants commonly impose size and duration limits — Cal. Civ. Code §4710 does not extend to yard inflatables.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Thousand Oaks does not regulate residential inflatable holiday displays by ordinance. Setup is subject only to general code provisions — electrical safety under TOMC Title 8, blower-motor noise under TOMC Chapter 5-21, sight-triangle visibility at intersections, and HOA architectural restrictions where applicable. Most disputes are HOA-driven, not City-driven.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOxnardThousand Oaks
City Inflatable CodeNone-
Size/Height LimitNot city-regulated-
Blower NoiseCh. 7 Art. XI Sound limits apply-
Quiet Hours10:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m.-
ROW ObstructionCity Code Title 12-
Dedicated Ordinance-None
Electrical Safety-TOMC Title 8 / GFCI required
Blower Noise (Night)-Inaudible beyond 50 ft, 9 p.m.–7 a.m.
Sight Triangle-Cannot block intersection visibility (TOMC Title 9)
HOA Rules-Common; privately enforced

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Oxnard FAQ

Are inflatable holiday displays legal in Oxnard?

Yes on private property. Oxnard has no ordinance restricting the size, height, or duration of residential inflatables. Keep them off sidewalks and out of the public right-of-way, and away from corner-visibility triangles. HOA covenants in master-planned communities frequently impose limits.

Can my neighbor complain about the blower noise?

Yes, especially after 10 p.m. quiet hours. City Code Ch. 7 Art. XI sets Sound Zone exterior limits with a 5 dBA reduction for simple-tone noise (the constant fan hum). Turn off or unplug inflatables at 10 p.m. to avoid citation by Code Compliance.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Are inflatable holiday displays allowed in Thousand Oaks?

Yes — the City does not regulate them by ordinance. Setup must comply with general electrical safety (GFCI outlets), TOMC Chapter 5-21 noise limits, sight-triangle visibility at intersections, and any HOA rules that apply to your neighborhood.

Can my Thousand Oaks HOA make me deflate my inflatables overnight?

Yes — HOAs can enforce CC&R rules requiring overnight deflation or specific hours of operation. The City does not enforce these private restrictions, but they can be enforced by the HOA through fines and civil action under the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act.

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