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Structure Height Limits: Corona vs Temecula

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

Corona has fewer restrictions than Temecula.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Single-family residences in Corona are typically capped at 35 feet or two stories, whichever is less. Hillside developments along Skyline Drive face additional view-corridor restrictions, while commercial and multi-family heights vary by zoning district up to 75 feet in mixed-use corridors.

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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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Corona 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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