San Bernardino County Development Code Chapter 84.28 requires STRs to provide on-site parking, typically one space per bedroom, with no street parking in most mountain and desert areas.
Development Code Chapter 84.28 conditions STR permits on adequate on-site parking. A common standard is at least one off-street space per bedroom advertised, kept clear of personal belongings and RVs so guests can actually use them. On-street parking is often impractical or prohibited in mountain STR areas including Big Bear, Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, and Crestline, where narrow roads, snow-removal operations, and fire-apparatus access make curb parking a serious safety issue. During winter, snow-route ordinances bar any overnight parking on certain mountain roads. In high desert communities such as Joshua Tree, Pioneertown, Yucca Mesa, and Landers, parking typically occurs on gravel pads on the lot itself; guests parking along dirt shoulders risk fire-code citations because dry grass can ignite from hot exhaust systems. STR permits list the permitted number of vehicles and often prohibit RVs, trailers, and oversized vehicles at the rental. Operators must disclose parking limits and any associated community or HOA rules in the rental listing and on the required informational placard inside the unit.
Parking violations at STRs may be cited under Chapter 84.28 permit conditions and state Vehicle Code parking rules. Repeated violations can be grounds for permit suspension. Snow-route violations during winter carry additional tows and fines.
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