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ADU Rules: Anza vs Palm Springs

How do adu rules rules compare between Anza, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Anza has fewer restrictions than Palm Springs.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Riverside County must allow Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Junior ADUs (JADUs) on any residential or mixed-use parcel under California Government Code §65852.2 and §65852.22. County Ord. 348 was updated to conform, and recent state laws (SB 1211, AB 2533) expand the number of detached ADUs allowed on multifamily sites.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs regulates ADUs under Zoning Code Section 93.23.14 per California Government Code §65852.2. Detached ADUs up to 1,200 sqft/16 ft; attached up to 25 ft. 4-foot minimum setbacks. No STR use (31+ day minimum).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnzaPalm Springs
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Code Section-§93.23.14
Detached-1,200 sqft / 16 ft
Attached-Up to 25 ft
Setbacks-4 ft min (state law)

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Anza FAQ

Palm Springs FAQ

Can I build an ADU on my property in Palm Springs?

Palm Springs regulates ADUs under Zoning Code Section 93.23.14 per California Government Code §65852.2. Detached ADUs up to 1,200 sqft/16 ft; attached up to 25 ft. 4-foot minimum setbacks. No STR use (31+ day minimum).

What are the size limits for an accessory dwelling unit in Palm Springs?

Code Section: §93.23.14. Detached: 1,200 sqft / 16 ft. Attached: Up to 25 ft. Setbacks: 4 ft min (state law).

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