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Density Bonus Law: Anza vs Riverside

How do density bonus law rules compare between Anza, CA and Riverside, CA?

Anza and Riverside have similar restriction levels.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside County implements California Government Code 65915 density bonus law, granting up to 50 percent additional units, parking reductions, and incentives for projects providing affordable, senior, or special-needs housing.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

California density bonus law gives Riverside developers extra units, height, and concessions in exchange for affordable, senior, or veteran housing set-asides, applying citywide on top of base zoning and stacking with state ADU and SB 9 rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnzaRiverside
AuthorityGov Code 65915-
Maximum bonusUp to 100%-
ConcessionsUp to 4-
Recent updatesAB 1287, AB 2334-
Statute-Gov Code Section 65915
Mandatory-Cities must grant bonus
Stacks with-ADU, SB 9, SB 35
Benefits-Units, height, concessions

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Anza FAQ

Does it apply to small projects?

Yes. Even projects with five units may qualify if they reserve a percentage as deed-restricted affordable to lower-income households.

Can HOAs override density bonus?

No. CC&Rs cannot defeat state density bonus, though HOA design review may apply for nonconflicting elements.

Riverside FAQ

How much extra density can I get?

It depends on the share and depth of affordability. Bonuses typically range from 20 percent up to 80 percent or more of base density under recent amendments to state law.

Can Riverside deny a density bonus project?

Only on narrow grounds unrelated to density. The Housing Accountability Act limits cities' ability to reject compliant projects, and applicants can appeal improper denials.

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