San Mateo County requires at least 1 on-site parking space for STR properties in the Coastal Zone; 2 spaces if max occupancy exceeds 8. STR guests must comply with all county parking regulations.
Under the San Mateo County STR Ordinance, Coastal Zone STR properties must provide at least 1 on-site parking space. If the property's maximum permitted occupancy exceeds 8 persons, 2 parking spaces are required. All STR guests must comply with county parking regulations. Unincorporated county areas may have specific road and parking restrictions, particularly in hillside and coastal neighborhoods.
Parking plan non-compliance may affect STR permit renewal. Street parking violations: standard city fines.
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