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Shed Rules: Menifee vs Temecula

How do shed rules rules compare between Menifee, CA and Temecula, CA?

Menifee and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Menifee Development Code Chapter 9.165 (Accessory Structures & Amenities) regulates sheds and detached accessory buildings. California Building Code (Title 24 Part 2 §105.2) exempts one-story detached sheds 120 sq ft or less from building permits, but Menifee zoning setbacks and HOA rules still apply. Larger sheds require a building permit through the Community Development Department (951-723-3741).

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Sheds 120 sq ft or smaller and under 12 feet tall in Temecula generally do not require a building permit but must meet zoning setbacks (typically 5 ft from rear/side property lines). Sheds with electrical or plumbing always need permits. HOA architectural review usually applies.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMenifeeTemecula
Permit Threshold120 sq ft (CBC §105.2 exemption)-
Code SectionMenifee Dev. Code Ch. 9.165-
Max HeightGenerally 15 ft for detached-
ContactCommunity Development 951-723-3741-
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Menifee FAQ

Do I need a permit for a shed in Menifee?

Detached one-story sheds 120 sq ft or smaller are exempt from building permits per CBC §105.2 as adopted by Menifee, but zoning setbacks under Chapter 9.165 still apply. Sheds over 120 sq ft require a building permit from Community Development.

How close to my property line can a shed be?

Detached accessory structures must observe the side and rear setbacks of the underlying residential zone established in Article 3 of the Development Code — typically 5 feet, though check your specific zone designation.

Does my HOA have additional shed rules?

Yes — many Menifee master-planned communities (Audie Murphy Ranch, Heritage Lake, Sun City) require architectural review board approval for sheds even when no city permit is needed. Check your CC&Rs first.

Temecula FAQ

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