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ADU Rules: Palm Springs vs Temecula

How do adu rules rules compare between Palm Springs, CA and Temecula, CA?

Temecula has fewer restrictions than Palm Springs.

Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs regulates ADUs under Zoning Code Section 93.23.14 per California Government Code §65852.2. Detached ADUs up to 1,200 sqft/16 ft; attached up to 25 ft. 4-foot minimum setbacks. No STR use (31+ day minimum).

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Temecula must allow ADUs and JADUs on single-family and multi-family lots under California Government Code §65852.2 and §65852.22. Recent state laws (SB 1211, AB 2533, AB 1033) expand allowed counts, ease parking, and permit separate sales. ADU permits are ministerial with 60-day review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPalm SpringsTemecula
Code Section§93.23.14-
Detached1,200 sqft / 16 ft-
AttachedUp to 25 ft-
Setbacks4 ft min (state law)-
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Palm Springs FAQ

Can I build an ADU on my property in Palm Springs?

Palm Springs regulates ADUs under Zoning Code Section 93.23.14 per California Government Code §65852.2. Detached ADUs up to 1,200 sqft/16 ft; attached up to 25 ft. 4-foot minimum setbacks. No STR use (31+ day minimum).

What are the size limits for an accessory dwelling unit in Palm Springs?

Code Section: §93.23.14. Detached: 1,200 sqft / 16 ft. Attached: Up to 25 ft. Setbacks: 4 ft min (state law).

Temecula FAQ

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