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Outdoor Kitchen Permits: Corona vs Riverside

How do outdoor kitchen permits rules compare between Corona, CA and Riverside, CA?

Corona, CA

Riverside County

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Built-in outdoor kitchens in Riverside require permits through the Community & Economic Development Department: a building permit for the structure, a mechanical permit for natural-gas or stationary LP-gas connections, an electrical permit for outlets and lighting, and a plumbing permit for sinks. Structures must comply with RMC Title 19 accessory-structure setbacks and Title 24 / CalGreen energy standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaRiverside
Building Permit-Required via CEDD
Trade Permits-Gas, electrical, plumbing as applicable
Setback Code-RMC Ch. 19.440 (accessory structures)
Propane > 5 gal-CFC Ch. 61 review
Energy Standards-Title 24 / CalGreen

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Corona FAQ

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Riverside FAQ

Do I need a permit for an outdoor kitchen in Riverside?

Yes for built-in installations. The CEDD Building & Safety Division requires a building permit for the structure plus separate mechanical (gas), electrical, and plumbing permits as applicable. Freestanding grills with no permanent utility connections do not need permits.

What setback applies to my outdoor kitchen in Riverside?

Per RMC Chapter 19.440 (Accessory Buildings & Structures), most single-family zones require a 5-foot side and rear setback for accessory structures, with greater setbacks for roofed structures. Front setbacks follow the underlying zone — confirm with CEDD before construction.

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