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Division 11 — PLANNED RESIDENTIAL GROUPS

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

SEC. 16-445. SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUIRED.

(A) A planned residential group may be approved by issuance of a special use permit in accordance with sections 16-530 to 16-553.

(B) A special use permit for a planned residential group may vary the density, area, yards, height, parking and fencing requirements of the zone when such action is in accordance with the basic principles and intent of this chapter and the commission finds and determines that:

(1) A substantial improvement of the use of the land will be thereby effected, and there will not be any detrimental effect upon the surrounding area;

(2) The residential use proposed is permitted within the zone;

(3) Building will substantially conform with plot plans and elevations submitted in support of the special use permit; and

(4) The applicant has demonstrated that population densities proposed are in conformance with existing and proposed public facilities, such as streets, sewers, water, schools and parks.

(`64 Code, Sec. 34-112.1) (Ord. No. 1046)

SEC. 16-446. SENIOR AND/OR SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES.

(A) A senior and/or senior assisted living residential facility may be approved as a planned residential group by issuance of a special use permit in accordance with sections 16-530 to 16-553 of this code. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the requirements of section 16-531 shall not apply to a special use permit for a senior and/or senior assisted living residential facility.

(B) In addition to the requirements of sections 16-530 to 16-553, an applicant for a senior and/or senior assisted living residential facility shall evaluate parking, including resident, guest, employee and shuttle parking, through a parking study. The parking study shall be based on intended population level of assistance, project location and proximity to public transportation and services for senior citizens. The applicant shall prepare and submit the parking study for review and approval by the city traffic engineer. Once the city traffic engineer approves the traffic study, said study shall be submitted with any special use permit submitted pursuant to this section to the planning commission for review and approval.

(C) The planning commission may grant a special use permit pursuant the requirements of this section and sections 16-530 to 16-553 of this code for a senior and/or senior assisted living residential facility planned residential group to permit departures from the development standards of the zone in which the use is located and to permit departures from the attached dwelling unit development standards when such action is in accordance with the basic principles and intent of this chapter and the planning commission finds and determines all of the following:

(1) The residential use proposed is permitted within the zone and is in conformance with the general plan;

(2) Through project design features and conditions, the residential use will not adversely affect or be materially detrimental to adjacent uses, buildings or structures or to the public health, safety or general welfare;

(3) The site that is subject to the special use permit is adequately served by sufficient parking as demonstrated in the submitted parking study;

(4) The site that is subject to the special use permit will be served by streets and highways adequate in width and structure to carry the kind and quantity of traffic such use will generate; and

(5) The applicant has demonstrated that the proposed population densities can be accommodated by existing and future public facilities, services and infrastructure such as sewerage, water, fire protection and storm drainage facilities.

(Ord. No. 2896)

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Contents — Oxnard Zoning Code
Oxnard Zoning Code
  1. Article I — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  2. Article II — DEFINITIONS
  3. Article III — ZONES, USES AND REQUIREMENTS
  4. Division 1 — GENERALLY
  5. Division 2 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
  6. Division 3 — [RESERVED]
  7. Division 4 — [RESERVED]
  8. Division 7 — COMMERCIAL ZONES
  9. Division 8 — [RESERVED]
  10. Division 9 — [RESERVED]
  11. Division 10 — DOWNTOWN ZONES
  12. Division 11 — INDUSTRIAL ZONES
  13. Division 12 — (RESERVED)
  14. Division 13 — (RESERVED)
  15. Division 14 — (RESERVED)
  16. Division 15 — (RESERVED)
  17. Division 16 — C-R COMMUNITY RESERVE ZONE
  18. Division 17 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (ADDITIVE) ZONE
  19. Division 18 — LOT SIZE ADDITIVE
  20. Division 19 — AIRPORT HAZARD OVERLAY ZONE
  21. Division 1 — GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
  22. Division 2 — PROHIBITIONS
  23. Division 1 — ADULT BUSINESSES
  24. Division 2 — ATTACHED DWELLING UNIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  25. Division 3 — BED AND BREAKFAST USES
  26. Division 4 — COMMUNITY HOUSING CONVERSIONS
  27. Division 5 — COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP UNITS
  28. Division 6 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
  29. Division 7 — (RESERVED)
  30. Division 7A — DENSITY BONUS AND RELATED INCENTIVES AND CONCESS…
  31. Division 7B — (RESERVED)
  32. Division 7C — AFFORDABLE HOUSING -AHP AND -AHD ADDITIVE ZONES
  33. Division 8 — INCENTIVES TO CONVERT APARTMENTS TO AFFORDABLE CO…
  34. Division 9 — LARGE FAMILY DAY CARE HOMES
  35. Division 10 — SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY.
  36. Division 11 — PLANNED RESIDENTIAL GROUPS
  37. Division 12 — RESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS
  38. Division 13 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
  39. Division 14 — SIGNIFICANT HERITAGE FEATURES
  40. Division 15 — TEMPORARY USES
  41. Division 16 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
  42. Division 17 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
  43. Division 18 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
  44. Division 19 — FIREARM AND AMMUNITION SALES
  45. Division 20 — FIREARM RANGES
  46. Division 1 — ZONE CLEARANCE PERMIT
  47. Division 1A — SITE PLAN REVIEW PERMIT
  48. Division 2 — DEVELOPMENT DESIGN REVIEW PERMIT
  49. Division 3 — SPECIAL USE PERMIT
  50. Division 4 — MODIFICATIONS TO PLANNING PERMITS
  51. Division 5 — VARIANCES
  52. Division 1 — GENERALLY
  53. Division 2 — PERMITS AND SPECIFICATIONS
  54. Division 3 — SIGN REGULATIONS IN SPECIFIC ZONES
  55. Division 4 — SIGN REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL ZONES
  56. Division 1 — GENERAL
  57. Division 2 — PARKING SPACE AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS
  58. Division 3 — VEHICLE TRIP REDUCTION
  59. Division 4 — PARKING AREA DESIGN
  60. Division 5 — RELIEF FROM PARKING REQUIREMENTS

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