Driveway parking in unincorporated Orange County must not obstruct sidewalks, block neighboring driveways, or extend into the public right-of-way. Vehicles must be parked on improved (paved) surfaces in residential zones per the Orange County Zoning Code.
Under OCCO Title 7 (Land Use) and the Orange County Zoning Code, vehicles in residential zones must be parked on improved surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, or paversβnot on front lawns or bare dirt. Parking on unpaved residential areas is considered a zoning violation. Vehicles parked in driveways may not extend over the sidewalk or into the public right-of-way. California Vehicle Code Β§22500(e) prohibits parking in a manner that blocks a sidewalk. Blocking a neighbor's driveway is prohibited under CVC Β§22500(a). The OC Sheriff enforces driveway obstruction complaints, while OC Code Enforcement handles zoning violations related to unpaved parking surfaces. In unincorporated communities with narrow streets, such as canyon areas, driveway design and turnaround requirements may be conditions of building permits to ensure emergency vehicle access.
Blocking a sidewalk or driveway is an infraction under the California Vehicle Code. Zoning violations for parking on unpaved surfaces are handled by OC Code Enforcement with written notice and compliance deadlines.
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