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Carport Rules: Palm Springs vs Riverside

How do carport rules rules compare between Palm Springs, CA and Riverside, CA?

Palm Springs and Riverside have similar restriction levels.

Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Carports are an iconic mid-century modern feature in Palm Springs and are permitted as accessory structures under PSMC Title 9. They require building permits, must meet side/rear setbacks, cannot encroach into required front setbacks in most zones, and are subject to HOA architectural review and historic-district guidelines in neighborhoods like Twin Palms and Racquet Club Estates.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Carports in Riverside are accessory structures subject to RMC Chapter 19.530 and require building permits when attached to a dwelling or when exceeding 120 square feet. Open on at least two sides, carports must meet setback and height limits and may satisfy required parking per RMC Chapter 19.580 if properly designed.

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