Frequently Asked Questions
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Community Development - Planning
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Community Development - Planning
The Planning Commission meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6 pm. Meetings are held in the Cultural Center at 183 N Main Street in Lake Elsinore.
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Community Development - Planning
Only a licensed Land Surveyor or Registered Civil Engineer licensed to practice surveying in the State of California can precisely locate property lines. If the property line must be precisely located, such as for the construction of a property line wall, then the property owner must hire a licensed professional Land Surveyor or Registered Civil Engineer to perform a lot survey. Note: The City does not provide this service and City staff cannot advise property owners as to the location of their property lines.
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Community Development - Planning
Zoning is the separation of a city into districts, or "zones," that provide for the regulation of the intensity of development and allowable uses. If you know the location, Assessor's Parcel Number (APN), or address of your property, you may identify your zone by using Planning Division's Zoning Interactive Map. You may also contact the public counter for zoning information at 951-674-3124 ex. 297. Written confirmation of the zone can be requested and is subject to a processing fee.
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Community Development - Planning
The maximum number of units allowed is determined by your property's zoning and lot size. To determine the maximum density for your property please review the residential development standards found in the City of Lake Elsinore Zoning Code.
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Community Development - Planning
Yes, permanent signs require 3 sets of plans which are reviewed and approved over the counter along with a one-time fee of $75. Temporary signs may be allowed for 30 consecutive days. Fees for temporary signs are $50 per occurrence (every 30 days).
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Community Development - PlanningAs of January 2026, the Zoning Compliance Planning Check (ZCPC) is no longer required for SFD, ADUs, and additions; these can be submitted through the Building Division. A Preliminary Planning Review Application is available for plan check.
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Community Development - Planning
Height: The required height of all side and rear property line fences or walls shall be a minimum of six feet. However, along a major arterial the Planning Commission, pursuant to design review approval, may require a minimum fence or wall height of eight feet. In required front yards the maximum height of a fence or wall shall be thirty-six inches; with the exception that wrought iron fences may be five feet in height.
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Community Development - Planning
Yes, Manufactured Homes are allowed in any zoning district that permits the construction of a conventionally framed (also known as "stick-built", traditional, or "site-built") single-family residence. Manufactured Homes must be placed on a permanent foundation and provide a minimum 2-car garage. Manufactured Homes are subject to the same regulations and Zoning Compliance approval process as conventionally framed single-family homes. The application for a Zoning Compliance review and applicable application fees are located on the Planning Division's Development Process page.
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Community Development - Planning
Yes. The Planning Division reviews all additions. Additions of less than 600 square feet are reviewed and approved over the counter by Planners. Additions of more than 600 square feet require Administrative Design Review and approval by the Community Development Director.
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Community Development - Planning
Yes, the Zoning Code regulates these types of activities via a "Temporary Use Permit". The event shall not attract more than 100 people at one time. Temporary Use Permits are allowed for 3-day events (Short-term), 3 to 30 days (Extended), and 30 to 120 days (Seasonal). Typical permits are parking lot sales, sidewalk sales, pumpkin, Christmas tree sales, etc.
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Community Development - Planning
Business Licenses and Sign Permits are processed differently within the Historic Elsinore District. On Main Street, Business Licenses and Sign Permits are reviewed and approved by the Planning Division.
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Community Development - Planning
The City of Lake Elsinore allows a variety of home businesses that is compatible with residential neighborhoods. Please call 951-674-3124 for detailed information.
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Community Development - Planning
A subdivision is defined as the division of any improved or unimproved land for the purpose of sale, lease, or financing. A subdivision also includes the conversion of a structure to condominiums. The State Subdivision Map Act provides general regulations and procedures that local governments must follow in the regulation of subdivisions. The City of Lake Elsinore has a subdivision Ordinance which provides specific guidelines and standards for the regulation of subdivision.