Chino does not set STR-specific guest-parking minimums (e.g., one off-street space per bedroom rented) because short-term rentals are prohibited citywide under Chino Municipal Code §20.24.020. Standard residential off-street parking minimums in Title 20 Zoning apply to all dwellings — typically two covered spaces per single-family home — and on-street parking follows Title 10 Vehicles and Traffic, including any posted permit-district or overnight restrictions.
STR-permit jurisdictions commonly require one off-street parking space per bedroom (or per two guests) plus a prohibition on guest parking in alleys or front yards. Chino has none of these because no STR permit pathway exists. The applicable rules for any Chino residence are: (1) Title 20 zoning parking minimums for the underlying dwelling type, (2) Title 10 on-street parking — including the 72-hour rule for stored vehicles (Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k) authority) and any posted street-sweeping or permit zones, and (3) prohibitions on parking on unpaved surfaces, in front yards, or blocking sidewalks under Title 8 nuisance provisions. Equestrian-zone properties in the Chino Agricultural Preserve have additional driveway and trailer-parking standards in Title 20.
Unlawful STR use is citable at up to $1,000/day under §20.24.020 regardless of parking configuration. Separate parking violations (overnight, front-yard, blocked-sidewalk) carry their own Title 10/8 fines through Chino Police parking enforcement.
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