Commercial vehicle parking in unincorporated Ventura County residential areas is restricted under the zoning ordinance. Vehicles over 10,000 lbs GVWR or with prominent commercial equipment are limited in residential zones, though agricultural zones have greater flexibility.
Commercial vehicle parking in unincorporated Ventura County is regulated by the county's zoning ordinances. In residential zones, vehicles over 10,000 lbs GVWR or with prominent commercial equipment/signage are restricted from long-term storage. Commercial vehicles may be parked temporarily for active service calls but not stored overnight on residential streets. Hazardous materials vehicles cannot be parked in residential zones. In agricultural zones, which cover large portions of unincorporated Ventura County, farm equipment and agricultural vehicles are generally permitted. Standard work trucks under 10,000 lbs used for daily commuting are allowed in driveways in all zones.
Storing prohibited commercial vehicles in residential zones: code enforcement warning, then $100-$500/day. Heavy commercial vehicles on residential streets: $73 citation plus potential towing. Hazardous materials vehicles in residential areas: immediate enforcement, $500+.
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