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Shed Rules: Chino vs Victorville

How do shed rules rules compare between Chino, CA and Victorville, CA?

Victorville has fewer restrictions than Chino.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Chino regulates sheds and detached accessory buildings under Title 20 (Zoning). Small sheds 120 sq ft or less are exempt from building permits under the California Residential Code (CRC Section R105.2 / CBC Appendix M as adopted in Chino Municipal Code Title 15), but zoning setbacks, height limits, and lot-coverage rules in Title 20 still apply. Sheds may not be placed in a required front yard, and equestrian-zone parcels in the Chino Agricultural Preserve have separate barn/stable provisions.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Victorville follows CRC Section R105.2, exempting one-story detached sheds under 120 sq ft from a building permit. Sheds must still meet zoning setbacks, height limits, and trade permits for electrical.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoVictorville
Permit exemptionSheds 120 sq ft or less, no plumbing/electric (CRC R105.2)-
Zoning setbacksTitle 20 β€” typically 5 ft side/rear in R-1 for under-14 ft accessory structures-
Habitable useProhibited β€” must be permitted ADU/JADU to be lived in-
Equestrian zonesBarns/stables separately regulated in A-R / Chino Ag Preserve zones-
Code portalMunicode CMC Title 20 (Supp. 37, through Ord. 2025-002)-
Permit trigger-Over 120 square feet
State code-CRC R105.2 exemption
Setbacks-Typically 3-5 ft rear/side
Wind load-Anchor for 110 mph gusts
Electrical/plumbing-Trade permit required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chino FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small backyard shed in Chino?

Not from Building if the shed is 120 sq ft or less with no electrical or plumbing (CRC R105.2 as adopted in CMC Title 15). You still must follow Title 20 zoning setbacks and may not place it in a required front yard.

Can I add electricity to my shed without a permit?

No. Adding electrical or plumbing service triggers a building/electrical permit under Chino Municipal Code Title 15 regardless of shed size.

Can I live in a shed or convert it into a guest room?

No. Sheds are non-habitable accessory structures. Habitable backyard living space must meet ADU/JADU standards under Gov Code 65852.2 (re-codified by SB 477 at Gov Code 66310 et seq.) and Chino's ADU ordinance.

Victorville FAQ

Can I put a 10 by 12 shed in my Victorville backyard without a permit?

A 10 by 12 shed is exactly 120 square feet, right at the exemption line. Going one foot larger triggers a permit. Keep it at or under 120 square feet and follow setbacks, and anchor it against High Desert winds.

Does a shed with a solar light need a permit?

Self-contained solar lights with no wiring are generally fine. Hardwiring AC electrical or running an extension circuit triggers a separate electrical permit even on a permit-exempt shed.

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