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Oxnard, California Code of Ordinances
OXNARD, CALIFORNIA CODIFIED ORDINANCES
PREFACE
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3: EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
CHAPTER 4: PUBLIC PROJECTS; PURCHASING AND CONTRACTING
CHAPTER 5: ANIMALS AND FOWL
CHAPTER 6: EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS, AND UNFAIR PRICING
CHAPTER 7: NUISANCES
CHAPTER 8: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 9: ADVERTISING
CHAPTER 10: BINGO GAMES
CHAPTER 11: PERMITS
CHAPTER 12: GAMBLING
CHAPTER 13: ASSESSMENTS, FEES AND TAXES
CHAPTER 14: BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 15: SUBDIVISIONS
CHAPTER 16: ZONING CODE
ARTICLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE II. DEFINITIONS
ARTICLE III. ZONES, USES AND REQUIREMENTS
ARTICLE IV. STANDARDS FOR ALL ZONES
ARTICLE V. SPECIFIC USE REQUIREMENTS
ARTICLE VI. NONCONFORMING USES
ARTICLE VII. PERMIT PROCEDURES
ARTICLE VIII. CHANGE OF BOUNDARIES AND USES
ARTICLE IX. ADVERTISING SIGNS
ARTICLE X. OFF-STREET PARKING
ARTICLE XI. SHORT-TERM RENTAL UNITS
CHAPTER 17: COASTAL ZONING
CHAPTER 18: FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 19: PUBLIC WORKS
CHAPTER 20: TREES; SHRUBS
CHAPTER 21: UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
CHAPTER 22: WATER
CHAPTER 23: CABLE, VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS
CHAPTER 24: MOBILE HOME PARKS
CHAPTER 25: SURFACE MINING
CHAPTER 26: OXNARD PERMIT SIMPLICITY ACT
CHAPTER 27: TENANT PROTECTION AND RENT STABILIZATION
PARALLEL REFERENCES
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SEC. 16-455. DISTANCE BETWEEN BUILDINGS.
   The distance between any two buildings within the project shall be established as a condition of approval, but shall not be less than the height of the taller of the two buildings.
(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.13.6) (Ord. No. 2132)
SEC. 16-456. MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT.
   The maximum building height permitted in the respective zone shall apply.
(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.13.7) (Ord. No. 2132)
SEC. 16-457. REQUIRED OFF-STREET PARKING.
   (A)   The number of required parking spaces shall conform to provisions of this chapter.
   (B)   The location and arrangement of parking shall be subject to review by the commission.
(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.13.8) (Ord. No. 2132)
SEC. 16-458. WALLS, FENCES, AND LANDSCAPING.
   (A)   The commission shall require appropriate walls, fencing and landscaping around the perimeter of the project in conformance with the provisions of this chapter. Walls and fences shall be shown on the site plan.
   (B)   The commission shall consider a landscaping plan for all common open areas. Landscaping shall comply with the provisions of this chapter.
(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.13.9) (Ord. No. 2132)
SEC. 16-459. SIGNS.
   The sign provisions for the zone in which the project is located shall apply.
(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.13.10) (Ord. No. 2132)
DIVISION 13. ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
SEC. 16-465. PURPOSE AND FINDINGS.
   (A)   Accessory dwelling units (also known as "second units," "granny flats," "in-law suites," "tiny homes" and/or "cottages") are small residential units on a permanent foundation located within, attached to, or detached and adjacent to the primary single-family unit or multifamily structure, and can provide an important source of affordable housing.
   (B)   Accessory dwelling units, when appropriately sized and located, have little impact on neighborhood quality of life.
   (C)   Establishing reasonable regulations of accessory dwelling units is an appropriate mechanism to properly balance the need for additional affordable housing with the need to maintain existing community character and neighborhood quality of life.
   (D)   Accessory dwelling units may be referred to as efficiency, studio, or single, and be of any room count and configuration allowed by applicable development standards and building codes. A junior accessory dwelling unit is established by Cal. Gov’t Code Section 65852.22 and is considered a separate use under the provisions of section 16-467.2.
   (E)   For purposes of these regulations, references to "director" shall mean the community development director.
(Ord. No. 2914, 2925, 2959, 2984)
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