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Local Rules Near PSP Airport

Palm Springs International Airport serves the Coachella Valley desert resort communities.

Whether you live, work, or study near PSP Airport, local ordinances in Palm Springs affect your daily life. This guide covers 32 categories and 136 specific rules we track for this area.

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๐Ÿ”Š Noise Ordinances

Noise Ordinances regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

Amplified Music & Events

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs restricts amplified music at residential properties, vacation rentals, and outdoor spaces under PSMC Ch. 11.74 with strict nighttime decibel limits.

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Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs Municipal Code ยง8.04.220 limits construction to 7 AM โ€“ 7 PM weekdays and 8 AM โ€“ 5 PM Saturdays. No construction on Sundays or holidays. Desert heat further limits practical afternoon work in summer.

Code Section: ยง8.04.220Weekdays: 7 AM โ€“ 7 PM

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs limits industrial and commercial noise under PSMC Ch. 11.74 with receiving-zone decibel caps that differ between day and night.

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Decibel Limits

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs sets quantitative decibel limits at property lines under PSMC Ch. 11.74, with lower caps at night and for sensitive receptors.

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Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs prohibits habitual barking that disturbs neighbors under PSMC Chapter 11.74 and the animal control code. Violations can result in citations and nuisance abatement.

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Leaf Blower Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs restricts gas-powered leaf blowers by time of day and season, and California's AB 1346 phases out new gas-powered small engines statewide.

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Aircraft Noise

Few Restrictions

Aircraft operations at Palm Springs International (PSP) are regulated by the FAA, which preempts local noise rules, but PSP follows voluntary noise abatement procedures.

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Outdoor Music

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor music in Palm Springs is tightly regulated at vacation rentals and residences, with special event permits required for amplified outdoor performances.

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Quiet Hours

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 11.74 establishes three-tier noise limits by time of day. Low-density residential zones allow only 50 dBA daytime, 45 dBA evening, and 40 dBA nighttime โ€” among the strictest in California.

Code Section: Ch. 11.74Residential Day: 50 dBA (7 AMโ€“6 PM)

๐Ÿ  Short-Term Rentals

Short-Term Rentals regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

Parking Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs caps STR guest parking to on-site spaces and prohibits overflow onto neighborhood streets, with strike enforcement under Ch. 5.25.

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Occupancy Limits

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs caps STR occupancy at two adults per bedroom plus two additional guests, with separate daytime event limits under Ch. 5.25.

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Registration Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Every Palm Springs STR must register annually with the Finance Department, obtain a vacation rental permit under Ord. 1918, and post the permit number in all listings.

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Night Caps

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs caps whole-home STR bookings at 32 rental contracts per calendar year in single-family residential districts, one of California's strictest limits.

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Insurance Requirements

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs requires vacation rental operators to carry liability insurance, typically at least $500,000 per occurrence, naming the rental activity.

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Taxes & Fees

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs charges 13.5% Transient Occupancy Tax plus a 1% Tourism Business Improvement District assessment on STRs, with annual registration fees.

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Noise Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs has one of California's strictest STR noise regimes. Ordinance 1918 requires 24-hour response to complaints via the 760-322-8383 hotline and enforces a two-strike system.

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Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs requires Vacation Rental Registration Certificates under Ordinance 2075/2118. Annual fee is $1,046 ($523 for Junior permits). A 20% neighborhood cap limits permits per area, with waitlists for capped neighborhoods.

Ordinance: 2075 / 2118Annual Fee: $1,046 (or $523 Jr)

๐Ÿ”ฅ Fire Regulations

Fire Regulations regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿš— Parking Rules

Parking Rules regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

Driveway Rules

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs regulates driveway widths, materials, and curb cuts under Palm Springs Municipal Code Title 93 (Zoning) and Title 14 (Streets). Residential driveways generally may not exceed 20 feet wide at the curb in single-family zones, and curb cuts require an encroachment permit from the Engineering Division. Mid-century modern preservation districts impose additional material and design standards.

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Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs restricts parking of commercial vehicles over 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight on residential streets and in residential yards. Under Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12, oversized commercial trucks, trailers, and equipment may not be parked overnight in residential zones, and loading or active work vehicles are permitted only for limited periods while actually servicing a property.

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EV Charging

Few Restrictions

Palm Springs follows California Government Code ยง65850.7 and Civil Code ยง4745 granting residents a right to install Level 2 EV chargers at single-family homes and condos with streamlined permitting. The city processes EV charger permits through its online permit portal, typically within 1โ€“5 business days, and public chargers are available at City Hall, the Convention Center, and throughout downtown.

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Dibs & Space Saving

Few Restrictions

Palm Springs has no ordinance permitting residents to save or reserve public on-street parking spaces. The 'dibs' tradition is a snowy-city custom and does not apply in Palm Springs, a desert resort without snowfall. Placing chairs, cones, or other objects in the public right-of-way to reserve parking is prohibited under Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 and constitutes an obstruction.

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Overnight Parking

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs does not impose a citywide ban on overnight on-street parking in residential neighborhoods, but the 72-hour stationary limit under Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 and California Vehicle Code ยง22651(k) applies. Commercial vehicles, RVs, and oversized vehicles face overnight restrictions, and posted signs in certain districts and near parks or trailheads prohibit overnight parking.

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Street Parking Limits

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs permits on-street parking on most residential streets unless signs or curb markings indicate otherwise. Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 establishes the 72-hour rule (no vehicle may remain stationary on a public street more than 72 hours), street-sweeping and event-based restrictions, and special permit zones in downtown and near the Convention Center and airport.

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Abandoned Vehicles

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs enforces California Vehicle Code ยง22651 and ยง22669 and Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 to remove abandoned vehicles from streets and private property. A vehicle left on a public street more than 72 hours, or left on private property without the owner's consent, may be marked, cited, and towed. Reports go to Palm Springs Police non-emergency line or the city's online reporting portal.

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RV & Boat Parking

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 11.96 prohibits parking or storing RVs, boats, trailers, and commercial vehicles in residential zones unless screened from view outside required front/side yards.

Code Section: Ch. 11.96Front Yard: Prohibited

๐Ÿงฑ Fence Regulations

Fence Regulations regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

Material Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 93.03 and Chapter 8.05 (Historic Preservation) restrict fence materials in historic districts and residential zones. Chain-link is disfavored and often prohibited in front yards and historic areas, barbed and razor wire are prohibited in residential zones, and the mid-century modern preservation standard favors horizontal slat, concrete block, or stucco walls compatible with the era's architecture.

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Fence Requirements

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 93.03 requires fences to be structurally sound, properly set back, and compatible with the neighborhood character. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fences are prohibited in residential zones. Fences must be maintained in good repair, and the 'finished side' typically faces the neighbor or street on shared boundaries.

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Pool Barriers

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs enforces California Building Code Appendix V and Health & Safety Code ยง115920โ€“115929 (the Swimming Pool Safety Act) requiring barriers at least 60 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates and at least two approved drowning-prevention safety features for any new or remodeled pool or spa. Permits and inspections are required through Palm Springs Building and Safety.

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Neighbor Fence Rules

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs defers to California Civil Code ยง841 (Good Neighbor Fence Act) for shared boundary fences. Adjoining property owners are presumed to benefit equally from a boundary fence and share the cost of reasonable construction, maintenance, and repair. A 30-day written notice is required before demanding contribution, and disputes proceed in civil court, not via the city.

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Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs requires a building permit for any fence or wall over 6 feet tall and for all masonry walls regardless of height. Fences at or below 6 feet of wood or similar light materials generally do not need a building permit but must meet Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 93.03 zoning standards. Properties in historic districts need Historic Site Preservation Board review before installation.

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Retaining Walls

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs requires a building permit and engineered plans for any retaining wall over 4 feet in height (measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall) or for any wall supporting a surcharge such as a driveway, pool, or structure. Hillside properties on the Mesa, Araby Cove, and Southridge face additional geotechnical and slope-stability review.

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Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 93.03 (Walls and Fences) limits fences to 3.5 feet in required front yard setbacks and 6 feet in side and rear yards in most residential zones. Corner lots must preserve sight-distance triangles. Taller fences may be permitted with a minor variance or architectural review, and historic districts impose additional design controls on materials and appearance.

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๐Ÿ” Animal Ordinances

Animal Ordinances regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

Breed Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs does not impose breed-specific legislation. California Food and Agriculture Code ยง31683 prohibits cities from enacting breed-specific bans, though it allows breed-specific spay/neuter and breeding requirements. Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 10.80 and state law (CA Food & Ag ยง31601โ€“31683) regulate 'dangerous' and 'vicious' dogs based on behavior, not breed.

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Chickens & Livestock

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 10.80 strictly limits livestock and poultry in residential zones. Chickens and other fowl are not permitted in most single-family (R-1) and multi-family zones; limited poultry-keeping is only allowed in low-density equestrian or agricultural overlay zones. Roosters are prohibited citywide due to noise, and all animal keeping must avoid nuisance to neighbors.

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Wildlife Feeding

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs prohibits feeding coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions, bighorn sheep, and other wildlife descending from the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa Mountains. Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 10.80 and California Fish and Game Code ยงยง251.1 and 4181 make intentional feeding of large wildlife unlawful. Violations carry fines and the critical safety risk of habituated predators in residential neighborhoods.

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Livestock

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 10.80 and the city zoning code prohibit livestock in standard residential zones. Horses, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, and poultry are not permitted in R-1 and most residential classifications. Only designated equestrian or agricultural overlay districts (rare within the city limits) may permit limited livestock keeping, with large-lot and setback requirements.

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Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 10.80 requires dogs to be on a leash no longer than 6 feet whenever off the owner's property, with limited exceptions for designated off-leash dog parks. Dogs running at large are subject to impoundment by Riverside County Animal Services, and owners must clean up after their pets under the city's pooper-scooper rule.

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Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs follows California Code of Regulations Title 14 ยง671 and California Fish and Game Code ยง2118, which prohibit private ownership of most exotic animals including large cats, wolves, wolf hybrids, monkeys, ferrets, sugar gliders, hedgehogs, and venomous reptiles. Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 10.80 adds local restrictions, and violations are enforced by California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Riverside County Animal Services.

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Beekeeping

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs has no specific ordinance permitting residential beekeeping, and apiaries are treated as livestock uses restricted in residential zones under Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 10.80 and the zoning code. Beekeepers must also comply with California Food and Agricultural Code ยง29001 et seq., which requires registration with the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner and imposes colony-location and identification rules.

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๐ŸŒฟ Landscaping Rules

Landscaping Rules regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

Private trees on private property are generally the owner's responsibility to trim, but the city requires clearances over sidewalks (8 feet) and streets (14 feet) and protects city-owned street trees under PSMC Chapter 8.16. Palm Canyon Drive and the historic Tennis Club area have additional tree preservation considerations, and desert species like palms and mesquites have specialized trimming windows.

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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs protects street trees and specific heritage/desert species. Removing a tree from the public right-of-way or a protected species requires a permit from Public Works or Planning. Most private non-protected trees on single-family lots can be removed without a permit, but replacement may be required for trees counted toward a landscape plan.

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Native Plants

Few Restrictions

Palm Springs actively encourages Sonoran Desert natives and climate-appropriate plants under PSMC Chapter 8.70, with approved plant lists emphasizing low-water species like palo verde, ironwood, mesquite, ocotillo, desert willow, and native grasses. California Civil Code ยง4735 prevents HOAs from prohibiting drought-tolerant landscaping.

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Artificial Turf

Few Restrictions

Artificial turf is allowed in Palm Springs residential landscapes and is protected under California Civil Code ยง714.1, which prevents HOAs from prohibiting synthetic grass. Quality and installation standards may apply in new-construction landscape plans under PSMC Chapter 8.70, and in historic districts aesthetic review can restrict front-yard use.

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Weed Ordinances

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs runs an annual weed abatement program under PSMC Chapter 11.72 that targets overgrown weeds, dry brush, rubbish, and combustible vegetation, particularly ahead of fire season and Santa Ana wind events. Properties receive notice, a compliance window, and if uncorrected the city abates and liens costs to the owner.

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Grass Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs has no specific turf height number in code, but PSMC Chapter 11.72 (Public Nuisances) and Chapter 8.04 require property owners to keep grass, weeds, and vegetation maintained to prevent fire, rodent, and visual-blight hazards. In this desert climate overgrown lawns and dry weeds are a particular fire concern, and Code Compliance routinely cites neglected properties.

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Water Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs is served primarily by Desert Water Agency (and some areas by CVWD), both of which set watering day restrictions under Coachella Valley drought rules. California AB 1572 (2023) phases out potable-water irrigation of non-functional turf at commercial, industrial, institutional, and HOA common areas by 2027, and PSMC Chapter 8.70 implements the state Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance with strict desert-appropriate limits.

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Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting for landscape irrigation is legal and encouraged in Palm Springs, though rainfall is extremely limited (about 4-6 inches annually). Rain barrels under 5,000 gallons need no permit. Larger cisterns and any connection to potable plumbing require permits and backflow protection under the California Plumbing Code.

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๐Ÿ’ผ Home Business

Home Business regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

Zoning Restrictions

Some Restrictions

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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Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs prohibits signs, displays, or any external evidence of a home-based business under the Title 9 home-occupation standards. No window lettering, yard signs, illuminated signs, or visible stock is allowed at residential home-occupation sites. Commercial signage is only permitted on commercially zoned properties under PSMC Chapter 93.20 (Sign Regulations).

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Home Occupation Permits

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs does not require a separate zoning Home Occupation Permit for compliant uses, but every home business needs a city Business Tax Certificate from the Finance Department. Operators self-certify compliance with Title 9 standards and renew annually. Code Compliance handles violations.

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Home Daycare

Few Restrictions

Family Day Care Homes in Palm Springs are protected under California Health & Safety Code ยง1597.40-1597.465, which declares them a residential use. The city cannot require a conditional use permit or business license beyond what state law allows. Small homes (up to 8 children) and Large homes (up to 14) are licensed by CA Community Care Licensing.

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Customer Traffic Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Home occupations in Palm Springs generally cannot generate customer, client, or patient visits to the residence. The standards under Title 9 require that the home business produce no more vehicle trips or parking demand than a typical household, preserving residential character and parking in dense neighborhoods.

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Cottage Food Operations

Some Restrictions

California Cottage Food Operations (CFO) under Health & Safety Code ยง114365 are permitted in Palm Springs homes with Riverside County Department of Environmental Health registration or permit. Class A (direct sales, up to $150,000 gross) requires registration; Class B (indirect retail) requires a permit and inspection. Local zoning defers to the state law.

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๐ŸŠ Swimming Pools & Spas

Swimming Pools & Spas regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

Pool Permits

Heavy Restrictions

All new swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs in Palm Springs require a building permit from the Building & Safety Division under PSMC Chapter 8.04 and the California Building Code ยง3109. Permits cover excavation, structural, plumbing, electrical, gas, and barrier compliance. Inspections occur at multiple stages, and final approval is needed before filling and use.

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Above-Ground Pools

Heavy Restrictions

Above-ground pools deeper than 18 inches and spas holding more than 18 inches of water are regulated like in-ground pools under the CA Building Code and H&S ยง115920+. They require permits, barrier compliance, electrical bonding, and setbacks. Small inflatable kiddie pools under 18 inches deep are exempt but still fall under parental-supervision expectations.

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Hot Tub Rules

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas in Palm Springs require building and electrical permits, must meet the same CA Swimming Pool Safety Act barrier requirements as pools unless they have a lockable ASTM F1346 hard cover, and must comply with Title 24 energy standards. Cover and lock are the most common compliance path for residential spas.

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Safety Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Beyond barriers, Palm Springs pools must comply with Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act anti-entrapment drain covers, NEC Article 680 bonding and GFCI, CA Title 24 energy standards, and Coachella Valley Vector Control mosquito-prevention rules for green or abandoned pools. Short-term rental pools face additional safety disclosures and often stricter enforcement.

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Fencing Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

California's Swimming Pool Safety Act (Health & Safety Code ยง115920+) requires every new residential pool or spa to have at least TWO of seven approved drowning-prevention safety features, including a 60-inch enclosure with self-closing/self-latching gates, approved safety cover, door alarms, or removable mesh fencing. Palm Springs enforces these at permit issuance and inspection.

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๐Ÿ—๏ธ Accessory Structures

Accessory Structures regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

Carport Rules

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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Tiny Homes

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs treats tiny homes based on construction type. Tiny homes on foundations are regulated as ADUs under California Gov Code ยง65852.2 and SB 1211/AB 2533 (2024); tiny homes on wheels are RVs/park trailers regulated by HCD and generally NOT allowed as permanent dwellings on single-family lots outside RV parks. Movable Tiny Houses meeting ANSI 119.5 can qualify as JADUs in limited cases.

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Shed Rules

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs exempts one-story detached accessory structures under 120 square feet (garden sheds, tool sheds) from building permits under CBC ยง105.2, but zoning still applies: sheds must meet setback requirements, lot-coverage limits, and height maximums (typically 12 feet), and HOA architectural review often adds color and siting constraints.

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ADU Rules

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs regulates ADUs under Zoning Code Section 93.23.14 per California Government Code ยง65852.2. Detached ADUs up to 1,200 sqft/16 ft; attached up to 25 ft. 4-foot minimum setbacks. No STR use (31+ day minimum).

Code Section: ยง93.23.14Detached: 1,200 sqft / 16 ft

Garage Conversions

Some Restrictions

Garage conversions to ADUs are permitted under California Government Code ยง65852.2 and Palm Springs ยง93.23.14. No replacement parking required. Non-conforming covered parking is exempt when establishing an ADU.

State Law: Gov Code ยง65852.2Replacement Parking: Not required

๐ŸŒ Environmental Rules

Environmental Rules regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐ŸŒฑ Cannabis Regulations

Cannabis Regulations regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

โ˜€๏ธ Solar Energy

Solar Energy regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿชง Sign Regulations

Sign Regulations regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿš๏ธ Property Maintenance

Property Maintenance regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

Snow & Sidewalk Clearing

Few Restrictions

Palm Springs is a desert city and does not receive snowfall, so no snow removal ordinance applies. Sidewalks must be kept clear of debris, sand, palm fronds, and obstructions under general property maintenance rules. Property owners are responsible for maintaining adjacent sidewalks under California Streets and Highways Code 5610.

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Trash Bin Storage

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs requires trash, recycling, and organics bins to be stored out of public view from the street on non-collection days, typically in side yards or enclosures. Bins may be placed at the curb no earlier than 6 PM the evening before pickup and must be removed by end of collection day.

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Vacant Lot Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs requires vacant lots to be maintained free of weeds over 6 inches, debris, trash, and fire hazards. Owners must abate annual weeds before fire season (typically by May 1) and maintain the property to prevent blight. The city can conduct nuisance abatement and lien costs to the property.

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Property Blight

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs enforces property maintenance standards prohibiting blight such as dead landscaping, peeling paint, broken windows, accumulated trash, graffiti, inoperable vehicles, and weeds. Code enforcement issues notices with 15-30 day compliance periods; unresolved cases escalate to administrative citations and nuisance abatement with liens.

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Garage Sale Rules

Few Restrictions

Palm Springs allows residents to hold occasional garage sales without a permit, typically limited to 2-3 sales per calendar year and not more than 2-3 consecutive days each. Sales must be on the resident's property during daylight hours and may not include new merchandise sold for commercial profit.

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๐Ÿ’ก Outdoor Lighting

Outdoor Lighting regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿ”‘ Rental Property Rules

Rental Property Rules regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Trash & Recycling

Trash & Recycling regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿš Drone Rules

Drone Rules regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿ” Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors

Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿšช Soliciting & Door-to-Door

Soliciting & Door-to-Door regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐ŸŒ™ Curfew Laws

Curfew Laws regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿ“ Building Setbacks & Zoning

Building Setbacks & Zoning regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐ŸŒณ Tree Protection

Tree Protection regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿท๏ธ Garage & Yard Sales

Garage & Yard Sales regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿ˜๏ธ HOA Rules

HOA Rules regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

Board Procedures

Some Restrictions

HOAs in Palm Springs operate under the California Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Civil Code sections 4000 and following), which sets meeting notice, quorum, voting, and open-session rules for all association boards, including condominium and single-family HOAs.

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Dispute Resolution

Some Restrictions

California law requires HOAs to offer both Internal Dispute Resolution (IDR) and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) before most lawsuits. Palm Springs homeowners use these processes to resolve rule enforcement, architectural, and assessment disputes with their associations.

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Architectural Review

Some Restrictions

HOAs in Palm Springs enforce architectural review under Davis-Stirling and their CC&Rs. Homeowners typically must obtain HOA approval for exterior modifications, and projects in Palm Springs historic districts also require Historic Site Preservation Board review.

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CC&R Enforcement

Some Restrictions

HOAs in Palm Springs enforce CC&Rs (covenants, conditions, and restrictions) under Davis-Stirling through warnings, fines, hearings, and ultimately civil enforcement. Short-term rentals, architectural changes, and parking are the most-disputed topics in Palm Springs associations.

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Assessment & Dues

Some Restrictions

HOA assessments in Palm Springs are set and collected under Davis-Stirling, which caps annual regular assessment increases at 20% without member vote and requires specific notice, delinquency, and lien procedures before collection or foreclosure.

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๐Ÿ›’ Street Vending

Street Vending regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐ŸŽฌ Filming & Production

Filming & Production regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿ”ง Building Safety

Building Safety regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐ŸŽช Special Events & Permits

Special Events & Permits regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿšถ Sidewalk & Pedestrian Rules

Sidewalk & Pedestrian Rules regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

๐Ÿ“ข Noise from Specific Sources

Noise from Specific Sources regulations that apply near PSP Airport in Palm Springs.

About This Area

PSP Airport is located in Palm Springs, California (Riverside County). The city has 136 ordinances on file across 32 categories. 19 are rated permissive, 69 moderate, and 48 strict. These rules apply to residents, visitors, and property owners in the PSP Airport area.

Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the city directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the noise rules near PSP Airport?

Palm Springs has 9 noise-related ordinances. Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 11.74 establishes three-tier noise limits by time of day. Low-density residential zones allow only 50 dBA daytime, 45 dBA evening, and 40 dBA nighttime โ€” among the strictest in California.

What are the parking rules near PSP Airport?

Palm Springs has 8 parking regulations. Palm Springs permits on-street parking on most residential streets unless signs or curb markings indicate otherwise. Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 12 establishes the 72-hour rule (no vehicle may remain stationary on a public street more than 72 hours), street-sweeping and event-based restrictions, and special permit zones in downtown and near the Convention Center and airport.

What local ordinances should I know about near PSP Airport?

The PSP Airport area in Palm Springs, CA is covered by 136 local ordinances across 32 categories including noise, parking, fire regulations, and more. This page provides a complete overview of all tracked rules.

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