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Structure Height Limits: Anza vs Temecula

How do structure height limits rules compare between Anza, CA and Temecula, CA?

Anza has fewer restrictions than Temecula.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Under Ordinance No. 348, most residential zones in unincorporated Riverside County cap principal structures at 35 feet or 2.5 stories. Accessory structures are generally limited to 18 feet. Height is measured from finished grade to the highest point of the roof, with stricter limits near the Mt. Palomar Observatory dark-sky zone.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Most single-family zones in Temecula cap principal structures at 35 feet or 2 stories. Hillside Residential is limited to 28 feet to protect ridgelines. Commercial zones range 35-50 feet, and the Old Town Specific Plan has tailored heights generally 35-50 feet with form-based standards.

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Anza FAQ

Temecula FAQ

Can I build a 3-story home in Temecula?

Only in zones permitting 35+ feet AND where 2-story limits don't apply — a Specific Plan provision or design review variance is typically required.

How is height measured on a sloped lot?

Per TMC 17.06.050, from the lowest finished grade adjacent to the structure to the highest roof point — sloped lots can complicate compliance and a surveyor cross-section helps.

Are solar panels included in height?

Roof-mounted solar can extend a limited amount above the height limit per state law (Gov Code §65850.5) but must meet fire-access pathways.

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