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Coastal Development: Jurupa Valley vs Menifee

How do coastal development rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Menifee, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Menifee have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Jurupa Valley has no coastal-development ordinance because the city is entirely inland — located in western Riverside County in the Inland Empire, approximately 50 miles east of the Pacific Ocean. The California Coastal Act (Public Resources Code §30000 et seq.) and California Coastal Commission jurisdiction do not extend to Jurupa Valley. No Coastal Development Permit (CDP) is required for any project in the city.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Menifee is an inland Inland Empire city in southwest Riverside County, approximately 45 miles east of the Pacific Ocean. It lies entirely outside the California Coastal Zone defined under Public Resources Code §30103 and the California Coastal Act of 1976 (PRC §30000 et seq.). No Coastal Development Permit (CDP), Local Coastal Program (LCP), or California Coastal Commission jurisdiction applies to property in Menifee.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMenifee
Coastal jurisdictionNone — Jurupa Valley is ~50 miles inland of the Pacific coast-
State statuteCalifornia Coastal Act PRC §30000 et seq. (not applicable here)-
Applicable environmental regulatorSanta Ana RWQCB, South Coast AQMD, CEQA (PRC §21000)-
WatershedSanta Ana River watershed (inland)-
Distance to Pacific Coast-Approximately 45 miles east of Oceanside / Pacific Ocean
California Coastal Zone status-Outside Coastal Zone (PRC §30103)
Coastal Development Permit required?-No — Coastal Act does not apply
Substitute habitat plan-Western Riverside County MSHCP
Local development authority-MMC Title 9 Development Code + CEQA Guidelines

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Jurupa Valley FAQ

Do I need a Coastal Development Permit in Jurupa Valley?

No. Jurupa Valley is an inland Inland Empire city — the California Coastal Act and Coastal Commission have no jurisdiction here. Your project is subject to the standard city building, grading, and stormwater permits instead.

What state environmental review applies to my project?

CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act, PRC §21000 et seq.) applies to discretionary city approvals. Construction stormwater, AQMD dust/air, and Santa Ana RWQCB water-quality rules also apply.

Menifee FAQ

Do I need a Coastal Development Permit to build in Menifee?

No. The California Coastal Act applies only to property within the mapped Coastal Zone. Menifee is approximately 45 miles inland and entirely outside this zone — no CDP, LCP, or Coastal Commission approval is required.

What environmental review applies instead?

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review under the city's CEQA Guidelines (September 2021), Western Riverside County MSHCP compliance for biological resources, NPDES MS4 stormwater compliance, and FEMA floodplain review if applicable.

Does any part of Riverside County have a coastline?

No. Riverside County is entirely inland, with no Pacific Ocean frontage. The Coastal Act does not apply anywhere within the county.

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