Zoning Restrictions: Palm Springs vs Temecula
How do zoning restrictions rules compare between Palm Springs, CA and Temecula, CA?
Palm Springs and Temecula have similar restriction levels.
Palm Springs, CA
Riverside County
Home occupations are allowed as accessory uses in all residential zones under PSMC Title 9 (Zoning) provided they are clearly incidental, conducted entirely indoors, generate no customer traffic, employ no non-resident workers, and have no external evidence. Short-term rental operation is regulated separately and is NOT a home occupation.
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Riverside County
Temecula allows home-based businesses in all residential zones under TMC Β§17.04.020 (Home Occupation) when secondary to the residential use. Activities must not change the residential character, generate customer traffic, employ non-residents, or use more than 25% of the dwelling.
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