Chickens & Livestock: Mead Valley vs Temecula
How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Mead Valley, CA and Temecula, CA?
Mead Valley has fewer restrictions than Temecula.
Mead Valley, CA
Riverside County
Under Riverside County Ordinance 348, chickens and small livestock are allowed on most residential-agricultural (R-A), rural residential (R-R), and agricultural (A-1, A-2) parcels. On standard residential (R-1) parcels, small numbers of hens may be kept subject to setback and coop standards. Roosters and larger flocks generally require parcels of 1 acre or more.
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Riverside County
Temecula generally prohibits chickens and livestock on standard residential lots, but allows them on parcels zoned Hillside Residential, Very Low Density Residential, and Wine Country/Equestrian where lot sizes are 1+ acre. Roosters are typically prohibited or restricted due to noise. Coops and corrals must meet setbacks, and Wine Country parcels under Riverside County rules allow horses and other livestock.
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