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Buffer Zones: Anza vs Murrieta

How do buffer zones rules compare between Anza, CA and Murrieta, CA?

Anza and Murrieta have similar restriction levels.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Riverside County requires cannabis retail and cultivation sites to be set back from schools, daycares, youth centers, and parks, mirroring state minimums but adding county-specific distances in unincorporated areas.

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Murrieta, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Riverside County requires cannabis retail and cultivation sites to be set back from schools, daycares, youth centers, and parks, mirroring state minimums but adding county-specific distances in unincorporated areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnzaMurrieta
School buffer minimum600 feet600 feet
State authorityBPC 26054BPC 26054
County ruleOrd. 348.4801Ord. 348.4801
MeasurementProperty line to property lineProperty line to property line

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Anza FAQ

Can the county shrink the 600-foot buffer?

Cities and counties may keep the state 600-foot minimum or extend it. Riverside County keeps 600 feet for schools and may add discretionary buffers.

Are private schools included in the buffer?

Yes. State and county rules cover any K-12 school providing instruction, regardless of public, private, or charter status.

Murrieta FAQ

Can the county shrink the 600-foot buffer?

Cities and counties may keep the state 600-foot minimum or extend it. Riverside County keeps 600 feet for schools and may add discretionary buffers.

Are private schools included in the buffer?

Yes. State and county rules cover any K-12 school providing instruction, regardless of public, private, or charter status.

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