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Approved Materials: Jurupa Valley vs Moreno Valley

How do approved materials rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Moreno Valley, CA?

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Jurupa Valley regulates fence materials primarily through the zoning standards in Title 9 and the construction standards in Title 8. The Planning Department FAQ specifically calls out concrete block and wood as 'solid' fence materials subject to the 42-inch front-yard cap. Masonry block walls must follow the City's published Freestanding Block Wall Standards, and walls over 3 feet (measured top of footing to top of wall) require a building permit.

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Moreno Valley, CA

Riverside County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMoreno Valley
Block wall permit thresholdOver 3 feet (top of footing to top of wall)-
Footing setback from slopes5 feet to daylight-
Applicable building codeCalifornia Building Code (Title 24) per Ch. 8.05-
Solid materials citedConcrete block, wood-

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Jurupa Valley FAQ

Do I need a permit for a wooden fence under 6 feet?

A planning check is recommended to verify height, sight-distance, and setback. A separate building permit is generally not required for a wood fence at or below 6 feet, but block walls over 3 feet always require a permit.

Can I use chain link in my front yard?

Chain link is generally treated as open fencing and is subject to the 42-inch solid base + open top rules in the street setback. HOA CC&Rs frequently prohibit chain link in front yards even where the City allows it β€” check your HOA documents.

Moreno Valley FAQ

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