Division 2 — PARKING SPACE AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS

Oxnard Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-06 · Oxnard

SEC. 16-620. COMPUTATION OF OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES.

When the computation of the number off-street parking spaces required by this section results in a fractional parking space requirement, any fraction less than ½ may be disregarded, and any fraction equaling ½ or more shall be construed as requiring one full parking space.

(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.1.7) (Ord. No. 2021)

SEC. 16-621. INCREASES AND DECREASES IN REQUIREMENTS.

(A) Increases - The number of parking spaces required by this article may be increased as a condition of the development permit approval if it can be demonstrated through a parking study that the proposed use would have a parking demand in excess of the requirements of this article.

(B) Decreases - The number of parking spaces required by this article may be decreased pursuant to sections 16650 and 16-651.

(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.1.8) (Ord. No. 2021)

SEC. 16-622. SCHEDULE OF VEHICLE OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS.

(A) The table on the following pages contains the minimum vehicle off-street parking requirements. Special requirements for each use are provided under the “Notes” columns where appropriate.

(B) The parking requirement for uses not specifically listed in the table shall be determined by the approval body for the proposed use on the basis of requirements for similar uses, and on any traffic engineering and planning data that is appropriate to the establishment of a minimum requirement.

(C) Several uses listed in the table require that the parking be determined by the approval body for the proposed use. An applicant proposing to develop or expand one of these uses must submit four copies of a parking study to the development services department which provides justification for the parking requirement proposed. The approval body for the proposed use will review this study along with any traffic engineering and planning data that is appropriate to the establishment of a parking requirement for the use proposed.

(D) In situations where a combination of uses are developed on a site, parking shall be provided for each of the uses on the site according to this article unless a reduction is granted pursuant to sections 16-650 and 16-651.

(E) (1) An applicant may propose to provide tandem parking spaces for a proposed use, but tandem parking spaces, whether or not in garages, and whether for residents, visitors or customers of the proposed use, shall not be counted toward satisfaction of the parking requirement for the proposed use.

(2) The amount, configuration, design and location of proposed tandem parking shall be subject to the approval of the director.

  • (F) The following table lists the minimum off-street parking requirements for the city.
Uses Minimum Off-Street Parking
Requirements
Notes
Uses Minimum Off-Street Parking
Requirements
Notes
Residential:
Detached single-family units:
Detached single-family units on separate
lots
Two garage spaces for up to five
bedrooms
Three garage spaces for six bedrooms;
four garage spaces for seven bedrooms;
five garage spaces for eight or more
bedrooms
Administrative review and approval is
required for single-family additions
resulting in a requirement for four or more
garage spaces. No more than three garage
spaces may face any public street. All
garage spaces shall be provided onsite.
Accessory Dwelling Units See Section 16-465.9
Townhouses Two garage spaces
Apartments: Garage for second unit may not be in an
arrangement with garage for primary
Studio and one bedroom One garage space per unit residential unit. All required garages shall
be assigned to a specific unit. Covered
spaces are not permitted. All visitor spaces
shall be striped Visitors Only.
Developments having three units or less
may count driveway parking as required
visitor spaces.
Developments having four or more units
may count driveway parking as required
visitor spaces provided not more than 50%
of the required visitor spaces are provided
in this manner and all units counting
driveway parking have individual
driveways.
Two or more bedrooms Two garage spaces per unit
Visitor spaces One visitor space per unit which need not
be covered for the first 30 units; after the
31st unit, 0.5 visitor space per unit
required
Multi-family cluster development including units with at least one common wall such as
condominium, stock cooperative or townhouse condominium developments on lots less
than 6,000 square feet:
All required garages shall be assigned to a
specific unit. Covered spaces are not
permitted. All visitor spaces shall be
striped Visitors Only.
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Studio and one bedroom One garage space per unit eveopmens avng ree uns or ess
may count driveway parking as required
visitor spaces.
Two or more bedrooms Two garage spaces per unit Developments having four or more units
may count driveway parking as required
Visitor requirement One visitor space per unit which need not
be covered for the first 30 units; after the
31st unit, 0.5 visitor space per unit
required
visitor spaces provided not more than 50%
of the required visitor spaces are provided
in this manner and all units counting
driveway parking have individual
driveways.
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Boarding homes, etc.:
Rooming, boarding homes, clubs or
fraternity-type housing with sleeping
facilities
One off-street space for each bedroom or
boarder, whichever is more
The official building occupancy load shall
be used to determine the number of
boarders permitted.
Mobile home park: These requirements may be modified by
the commission in order to provide a
better design of the mobile home park
Mobile home space Two off-street spaces per mobile home
space; one space shall be covered
Visitor parking One space for every five mobile home
pads; visitor parking must be in
centralized bays located no further than
150 feet from mobile homes being served
Community recreation facilities One space for every 15 mobile homes
Recreational vehicle parking Centralized storage areas for recreational
vehicles shall be provided at ratio of one
storage space for each four mobile home
spaces
Senior citizen housing development:
Independent living for senior citizens as
defined in Cal. Civil Code 51.11
One space per unit;
One visitor space per 5 units; and
One space for each employee on-site at
peak staffing
Independent living for senior citizens as
defined in Cal. Civil Code 51.11, where
facility provides residents with
transportation for medical, retail and
social purposes or is located within 0.5
mile of a major transit stop
0.5 space for each unit.
One visitor space per 5 units;
One space for each employee on-site at
peak staffing; and
One shuttle van parking space
Small residential health or care facility,
board and care home with serving up to
six persons
See applicable parking requirement for
single-family or multi-family residence
Residential care facility or assisted living
residential facility where units do not
include individual kitchens, and facility
provides residents with transportation for
medical, retail and social purposes
One visitor space per 5 units;
One space for each employee on-site at
peak staffing; and
One shuttle van parking space
Congregate living facility, convalescent
home, nursing homes, memory care, or
skilled nursing facilities
One visitor space per ten beds;
One space for each employee on-site at
peak staffing; and
One shuttle van parking space
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Special housing:
Emergency shelter, permanent or low-
barrier navigation center
One off-street space for the on-site
manager
See Section 16-504
Group quarters style facility One off-street space for every six farm
workers.
One space for every four facility
employees, up to four maximum.
The official building occupancy load shall
be used to determine the number of farm
workers permitted.
Single and multi-family housing units The same as required elsewhere in this
table
Uses Minimum Off-Street Parking
Requirements
Notes
Single-room occupancy One off-street space per two units and one
easily accessible long-term bicycle storage
space per unit;
With the exception of one manager s
space, off-street vehicle parking is not
required when the development is located
within one- half mile walking distance of
public transit, including transit stations
and bus stops;
See senior citizen housing development
parking requirements for projects that
allow only senior citizens as defined in
Cal. Civil Code Section 51.3.
See Section 16-441
Refer to Oxnard Bicycle and Pedestrian
Facilities Master Plan for long-term
bicycle storage
Supportive housing or transitional housing See applicable parking requirement for
single-family or multi-family residence
Commercial: Commercial and service uses located in independent structures or independent parcels shall provide parking according to
the following standards.
Auto repair, automobile service station
and auto parts sales
Three spaces for each service bay, plus
one space for every 300 square feet of
retail parts sales areas
Automobile repair facilities providing
service bays may count the service bays
towards the parking requirement when the
areas conform to these sections of the code
and adequate parking on-site and adequate
circulation is provided. If towing service is
Auto sales One customer space per 400 square feet of
gross floor area for automobile sales area
provided, space shall be provided to
accommodate the tow truck.
All required customer spaces shall be
striped Customers Only.
Auto washing (self-service or coin-
operated)
Two spaces for each washing stall
exclusive of vacuum unit space
Barber shop or beauty parlor Two spaces for each barber chair; three
spaces for each beautician station
Banks and commercial savings and loan
institutions
One space per 250 square feet of gross
floor area
Special design requirements apply if
drive-through facilities are proposed.
Hotel/motel One space for each room where no
cooking facilities are provided; living
units with cooking facilities shall provide
two spaces per each unit
When banquet or convention facilities are
to be provided in addition to room
facilities, they shall be considered
separately in determining the required
number of spaces at the ratio of one space
per five seats or one space per 35 square
feet of gross floor area.
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Lumberyards and plant nurseries One space per 250 square feet of gross
floor area for indoor retail area and one
space per 1,000 square feet of outdoor
area devoted to displays and storage
Offices One space per 250 square feet of gross
floor area
Non-fast-food restaurants One space per 75 square feet of gross floor
area up to 6,000 square feet of gross floor
area; thereafter, one space per 180 square
feet of gross floor area
Restaurant facilities which contain dance
floor areas shall provide additional
parking spaces based upon one space per
35 square feet of dance floor area.
Fast-food restaurants One space per 50 square feet of gross floor
area
Special design requirements are required if
a drive- through facility is proposed.
Stacking credit in drive through lane may
count toward the required parking at basis
of one auto per each 23 lineal feet of
striped stacking line. A maximum credit
not to exceed 30 percent of total
requirement or no more than 20 spaces
may be applied for stacking credit,
whichever is less.
Retail, general merchandising which is not
located in a shopping center
One space per 300 square feet of gross
floor area
Retail, furniture and appliance One space per 300 square feet of gross
floor area display and one space per 800
square feet of warehouse storage area
Shopping centers The following additional parking spaces
are required when the described uses are
located in shopping centers.
Neighborhood One space per 250 square feet of gross
floor area
Cinemas: A center with less than 100,000
square feet of gross floor area requires
three additional parking spaces for every
100 cinema seats for cinemas occupying
District One space per 250 square feet of gross
floor area
up to 10 percent of the total gross floor
area.
Centers having 100,000 to 200,000 square
feet of gross floor area can accommodate
Community One space per 250 square feet of gross
floor area
up to 450 cinema seats without providing
additional parking. For every 100 seats
above the initial 450 seats, three additional
spaces per 100 seats are required.
A shopping center with over 200000
Regional One space per 225 square feet of gross
floor area for regional shopping centers
not exceeding 600,000 square feet of gross
floor area; one space per 200 square feet
of gross floor area for shopping centers
,
square feet of gross floor area can
accommodate up to 750 seats without
providing additional parking spaces. For
every 100 seats above the initial 750 seats,
three additional spaces are required.
exceeding 600,000 square feet of gross
floor area
Office spaces comprising up to 10 percent
of the total gross floor area can be
accommodated without increasing the
parking spaces required to serve the
center. Office space exceeding 10 percent
of the center will require additional
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Educational: pg p
service standards.
Libraries One space per 250 square feet of gross
floor area
Uses Minimum Off-Street Parking
Requirements
Notes
Day-care preschool and nursery schools One space per staff member, plus one
space per five children or one space per
ten children if adequate drop-off facilities
are provided
Drop-off facilities must be designed to
accommodate a continuous flow of
passenger vehicles to safely load and
unload children. The adequacy of drop-off
facilities shall be determined by the
approval body for the proposed use.
Private elementary and junior high schools One space for each classroom, plus one
space for each five fixed seats of any area
utilized for auditorium purposes or for
each 35 square feet of seating area where
there are no fixed seats in any area utilized
for auditorium purposes
Private high schools Five spaces for each classroom, plus one
space for each five fixed seats of any area
utilized for auditorium purposes or for
each 35 square feet of seating area where
there are no fixed seats for areas used as
an auditorium
Private colleges and universities Seven spaces for each classroom, plus one
space for each five fixed seats of any area
utilized for auditorium purposes or for
each 35 square feet of seating area where
there are no fixed seats for areas used as
an auditorium
Professional business or trade schools,
including beauty colleges and dance
schools
One space for each 75 square feet of gross
floor area of classroom, plus one space for
each 250 square feet of office space or
other floor area
Health Services:
Assisted living One space for every two units plus one
shuttle van parking space.
Convalescent and nursing homes One space per three beds for nursing and
convalescent homes which do not contain
separate living quarters containing
individual kitchens, plus one space for
every two employees required on largest
shift.
Hospitals 1.75 spaces per each bed A parking study may be required.
Adequacy of facilities shall be determined
by the approval body for the proposed use.
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Medical and dental offices and clinics One space per 200 square feet of gross
floor area
Veterinarians, animal and veterinary
hospitals
One space per 250 square feet of gross
floor area exclusive of kennel boarding
area
Industrial:
Light and limited industrial manufacturing One space per 500 square feet of gross
floor area devoted to manufacturing, plus
the required parking for gross floor area
devoted to other uses
Research and development One space per 350 square feet of gross
floor area, plus the required parking for
gross floor area devoted to other uses
Heavy industrial manufacturing One space per 500 square feet of gross
floor area, plus the required parking for
gross floor area devoted to other uses
Warehousing One space per 1,000 square feet of gross
floor area for the first 20,000 square feet
devoted to warehousing, plus the required
parking for square footage devoted to
other uses; one space per 2,000 square feet
for the second 20,000 square feet; one
space per 4,000 square feet for floor area
in excess of 40,000 square feet
No conversion of any portion of a
warehouse use to any other use shall be
permitted unless the parking requirement
for such other uses are met.
Exterior industrial uses in only approved
industrial area
One space per 2,500 square feet of open
area being utilized for storage area
exclusive of access, landscaping, etc.
Calculation of parking for industrial use The number of parking areas required by
these schedules may be reduced or
increased as a condition of a development
permit procedures if it can be
demonstrated through a parking study that
the proposed use would have a parking
demand less than or in excess of the
requirements stated in this article.
Entertainment and Recreation:
Arcades, including video and electronic
games
One space per 175 square feet of gross
floor area
Bowling alleys and billiard halls Five spaces per alley and two spaces for
each billiard table, plus requirements for
ancillary uses (restaurants, etc.)
Commercial stables One space per five horses boarded on-site
Golf courses Six spaces per hole, plus ancillary uses Ancillary uses such as a pro shop and
coffee shop are included in this parking
ratio.
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Miniature golf with amusement rides and
similar uses
Three spaces per hole, plus one space per
five fixed seats of all amusement rides,
plus required parking for ancillary uses
Driving range (golf) One space per tee, plus ancillary uses
Skating rinks One space per 100 square feet of skating
rink, plus required parking for ancillary
uses
Tennis, handball and racquetball facilities Three spaces per court, plus required
parking for ancillary uses
Theaters and movies; single screen and
multi-screen
One space per three seats, plus five spaces
for employees
Health spas and gymnasiums Ten spaces are required for each spa health
club, plus an additional one space for
every 200 square feet of gross floor area in
excess of 1,000 gross square feet
Miscellaneous:
Churches and other places of public
assembly, including mortuaries, banquet
facilities and convention facilities
One space per five seats within the main
auditorium or one space per 35 square feet
of gross floor area. Where pews or
benches are provided, one space required
for every ten lineal feet of pew or bench
Twenty-four inches shall be considered
one seat where pews or benches are
provided. Ancillary uses such as offices
shall provide additional parking spaces as
required.

(Ord. No. 2021, 2026, 2513, 2695, 2713, 2914, 2925, 2928, 3034, 3036, 3037, 3074)

SEC. 16-623. SCHEDULE OF BICYCLE PARKING REQUIREMENTS.

The following table lists the minimum parking requirements for bicycles. Only those uses listed in this table are required to install bicycle parking.

Use Requirements Notes
Use Requirements Notes
Regional shopping center Five spaces at each mall
entrance
Shopping center with more than 50,000 square feet of gross floor
area
One space per 33 automobile
parking spaces
Restaurants:
Fast-food or coffee shop Five spaces
Pizza parlor Five spaces
Commercial recreation:
Arcades, games or videos One space per one game or
amusement device
Need not exceed 30 spaces
Bowling alleys, miniature golf, skating rinks, movie theaters and
similar commercial recreation activities as determined by the
director of planning and building services
One space per 33 automobile
spaces required
Nearest space shall be located
a minimum of 25 feet from the
building entrance
Community facilities:
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Swim clubs, racquet and tennis clubs, community centers and
similar uses as determined by the director of planning and
building services
One space per 33 automobile
spaces required
Libraries One space per each 1,000
square feet of floor area
Office developments, over 100,000 square feet of floor area Five spaces
Banks, savings and loans Two spaces
Hospitals Four spaces
Medical and dental buildings Two spaces
Industrial Five spaces
Churches Four spaces

(Ord. No. 2021)

SEC. 16-624. SCHEDULE OF MOTORCYCLE PARKING REQUIREMENTS.

This table contains the minimum required parking for motorcycles.

Use Requirements Notes
Motorcycle parking areas shall be provided for all uses,
except residential, at the following rate:
Motorcycle spaces shall be located
at the end of parking aisles and
located as near as practical to the
primary building entrance
Uses with more than 25 automobile
parking spaces shall provide one
designated space for use by
motorcycles
Uses with more than 100 automobile
parking spaces shall provide
motorcycle parking areas at the rate
of three motorcycle parking spaces
for every 100 automobile parking
spaces required. Thereafter, one
designated motorcycle space shall be
required for each additional 40
spaces required.
Motorcycle parking areas required
by this article shall count toward
fulfilling automobile parking
requirements.

(Ord. No. 2021)

SEC. 16-625. PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS IN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN A…

The parking and loading requirements within a redevelopment project area shall be the same as the requirements set forth in this article except as such requirements may be modified by an adopted redevelopment plan. (`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.1.12) (Ord. No. 2021)

SEC. 16-626. RESIDENTIAL SUBTERRANEAN GARAGES.

Subterranean garages for residential developments shall be permitted only where the lot of record is a minimum of 25,000 square feet in size or greater. All visitor parking required of a residential development must be provided at grade level and shall not be permitted in the subterranean garage.

(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.1.13) (Ord. No. 2021)