Sacramento County's short-term rental ordinance for unincorporated areas requires operators to identify pre-approved, authorized on-site parking spaces in the permit application and to post them on the required information flyer. Parking is one of the operational standards set in Sacramento County Code Chapter 4.08, alongside noise, refuse, and guest conduct, and operators must take measures to keep guest vehicles from disturbing neighbors.
Parking for short-term rentals in unincorporated Sacramento County is governed by the operational standards in Sacramento County Code Chapter 4.08, which establishes requirements for noise, parking, fire and life safety, guest conduct, occupancy limits, and refuse. As part of the Short-Term Rental Permit application, the operator must document the pre-approved and authorized vehicle parking spaces for the unit, along with the location of fire extinguishers and trash and refuse areas. These authorized parking spaces must be identified on the information flyer that the County requires to be posted inside the rental unit at all times, so guests know where they may park. County application materials also require the owner or agent to describe the measures taken to ensure that guest vehicles do not disturb the surrounding neighborhood, reflecting the County's intent that short-term rental remain a compatible accessory use in residential areas. Because the rental must be the operator's primary residence and accessory to full-time occupancy, parking demand is expected to stay consistent with normal residential use rather than commercial lodging. The County's published materials confirm parking is a regulated operational standard and require it to be documented and posted, but they do not publish a single uniform minimum number of off-street spaces applicable to every property; the authorized spaces are established for each property through the permit. Operators should rely on their approved permit and the posted information flyer for the exact authorized parking at their specific rental, and should confirm details with the Office of Planning & Environmental Review.
Allowing guests to park outside the pre-approved, authorized spaces documented in the permit, or failing to post the authorized parking on the required information flyer, violates the operational standards in Sacramento County Code Chapter 4.08. Guest vehicles that disturb the neighborhood - blocking driveways, obstructing streets, or generating overflow parking complaints - can trigger code enforcement. Verified violations are subject to the County's escalating administrative fines of up to $1,500 for a first violation, up to $3,000 for a second within one year, and up to $5,000 for each additional violation, and persistent parking nuisances can be grounds for suspension or revocation of the short-term rental permit.
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