HOAs in Riverside County typically operate Architectural Review Committees (ARCs) under Davis-Stirling Act §4765. Owners must submit plans for exterior changes, and the ARC must respond in writing within a reasonable time with reasoning. Solar, EV charging, and low-water landscaping have state-mandated approval protections.
California Civil Code §4765 (Davis-Stirling) governs HOA architectural review. Associations must maintain a fair, reasonable, and expeditious procedure for reviewing and approving applications for physical changes to a member's separate interest or exclusive-use common area. Decisions must be made in good faith and not arbitrarily or capriciously. Denials must be in writing with specific reasons and a description of the appeal process. Annual reports on applications and decisions must be provided to members. Several categories of improvements have statutory protections that override restrictive HOA rules: solar energy systems (Civ Code §714 — Solar Rights Act), electric vehicle charging stations (§4745), low water-usage landscaping and artificial turf (§4735), clotheslines (§4750.10), and personal agriculture gardens (§4750). HOAs may impose reasonable restrictions (aesthetic and safety) but cannot effectively prohibit these installations. Disputes over architectural decisions are subject to Internal Dispute Resolution (§5910) and alternative dispute resolution (§5930) before civil litigation.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Riverside County code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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