Riverside County Ordinance No. 348 (Zoning Ordinance) establishes minimum setbacks for all structures in unincorporated areas. Typical R-1 single-family zones require 20-foot front yards, 5-foot interior side yards, 10-foot street side yards, and 10-foot rear yards, though setbacks vary by zone classification (R-R rural, R-A residential-agricultural, etc.).
Setback requirements in unincorporated Riverside County are governed by Ordinance No. 348, which is the county's comprehensive zoning ordinance adopted under California Government Code Title 7. Each zone classification has its own schedule of required yards. In the standard R-1 (One-Family Dwellings) zone, principal residences must be set back at least 20 feet from the front property line, 5 feet from each interior side, 10 feet from a street side on corner lots, and 10 feet from the rear. The R-R (Rural Residential) and R-A (Residential Agricultural) zones often require 25-foot front yards and larger side/rear yards given lot sizes commonly exceeding half an acre. Accessory structures may have reduced setbacks β detached garages and sheds under 120 square feet typically need only 3 feet from side/rear lines if not located in a required front yard. Corner lots, flag lots, and hillside parcels trigger additional vision-clearance and slope-based standards. Setback modifications require either a variance from the Planning Commission or an administrative Plot Plan approval, both processed through Riverside County Planning Department (4080 Lemon Street, Riverside). Fire access setbacks under County Fire Department requirements may exceed zoning minimums in WUI (wildland-urban interface) areas.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Riverside County code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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