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Chapter 17.310 — SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY UNITS

Idyllwild Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Idyllwild

Chapter 17.310 - SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY UNITS

Sections:

17.310.010 - Purpose and intent.

The purpose of this chapter is to allow for single room occupancy units (SROs) to assist in providing affordable housing to extremely low, very low, lower, and low income households consistent with Government Code Section 65583(c)(2) and to appropriately regulate SRO's to ensure compatibility with surrounding uses and properties, and as well as to minimize impacts associated with such uses.

(Ord. No. 348.4950, § 35, 3-2-2021)

17.310.020 - Applicability and permit requirements.

A.

SROs are a form of housing in which one or two individuals are housed in individual permanent resident rooms within a multiple tenant building.

B.

SROs are allowed in the following zone classifications with an approved conditional use permit subject to the requirements of this chapter and in accordance with chapter 17.200 of this ordinance: C-1/C-P and MU.

(Ord. No. 348.4950, § 35, 3-2-2021)

17.310.030 - Site location, operation and development standards.

The standards set forth below and the standards in chapter 17.72 and chapter 17.94 of this ordinance shall apply to the development of SROs. In the event of a conflict between standards, the standards set forth below shall apply:

A.

Separation. To avoid over-concentration of SROs, there shall be a three hundred-foot separation requirement as measured from the nearest outside building walls between a proposed SRO and any other SRO.

B.

Compatibility. The design of the SRO shall be compatible with the character of the surrounding neighborhood and consistent with any applicable county design guidelines.

C.

Parking and bicycle stalls. On-site parking shall be provided as required for studio dwelling units pursuant to chapter 17.188 of this ordinance. Bicycle stalls shall be provided at a minimum of one class I bicycle parking facility, as provided in chapter 17.188 of this ordinance, for every five SRO units.

D.

Common space. A minimum of ten (10) square feet per unit, or two hundred fifty (250) square feet total, whichever is greater, shall be provided for interior common space. Dining rooms, meeting rooms, recreational rooms and other similar areas may be considered common areas. Shared bathrooms kitchens, storage, laundry facilities and common hallways shall not be considered common areas.

E.

Floor area. An SRO unit shall be a minimum of one hundred fifty (150) square feet in floor area and up to a maximum of four hundred (400) square feet in floor area, including bathroom and kitchen facilities.

F.

Laundry facilities. Laundry facilities shall be provided in a separate area within the SRO project at the ratio of one washer and one dryer for every twenty (20) SRO units or fractional number thereof.

G.

Kitchen facilities. Each unit shall include a kitchen sink serviced with hot and cold water, a garbage disposal, and a counter top measuring a minimum of eighteen (18) inches wide by twenty-four (24) inches deep. A complete kitchen facility available for all residents shall be provided on each floor of the structure, if all individual SRO units are not provided with a minimum of a refrigerator and a microwave oven.

H.

Bathroom facilities. For each SRO unit, a private toilet shall be provided in an enclosed room with a door having a minimum of fifteen (15) square feet in floor area. If private bathing facilities are not provided for each SRO unit, shared shower or bathtub facilities shall be provided at a ratio of one such facility for every seven SRO units or fraction thereof. The shared shower or bathtub facility shall be on the same floor as the SRO units it is intended to serve and shall be accessible from a common area or hallway. Each shared shower or bathtub facility shall be provided with an interior lockable door.

I.

Management plan. An SRO project shall submit a management plan, along with the appropriate review fee as set forth in Ordinance No. 671, for review and approval by the county prior to issuance of the first building permit. The management plan shall contain management policies, operations, emergency procedures, number of residents per SRO unit permitted, overnight guest policy, security program including video cameras monitoring building access points at every floor, rental procedures that allow for monthly tenancies and proposed rates, maintenance plans, staffing needs, tenant mix, selection and regulations. Income levels shall be verified in writing and provided to the county by a third party.

J.

SRO manager. An on-site twenty-four-hour manager is required for a SRO project. The manager's unit shall be at least three hundred (300) square feet with its own kitchen and bath facilities.

K.

Income restricted units. All units in an SRO project shall be deed restricted to extremely low, very low, lower and low income households as such income restrictions are defined in the Riverside County's General Plan Housing Element and Health and Safety Code Sections 50079.5, 50093, 50105 and 50106, as may be amended, with the only exception being the 24-hour on-site manager. When accompanied by the appropriate review fee as set forth in Ordinance No. 671, such deed restriction shall be reviewed and approved by the office of county counsel and recorded prior to issuance of a building permit for the construction of the SRO project.

L.

Annual review of management plan. Each SRO project shall annually provide a report of compliance with its management plan to be prepared by a qualified third party who is approved by the county. Such report shall be accompanied by the appropriate review fee as set forth in Ordinance No. 671.

M.

Disability access. Disability access facilities shall be provided as may be required pursuant to federal, state and county laws and regulations. At a minimum, one disabled accessible SRO unit shall be required for every twenty (20) SRO units.

N.

Restriction on number of residents. No more than two residents shall be permitted to reside in each SRO unit.

(Ord. No. 348.4950, § 35, 3-2-2021)

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  1. Chapter 17.04 — COUNTY LAND USE
  2. Chapter 17.08 — GENERAL PLAN AND SPECIFIC PLANS
  3. Chapter 17.12 — ZONE CLASSIFICATIONS AND DISTRICTS
  4. Chapter 17.16 — R-R RURAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  5. Chapter 17.20 — R-R-O RURAL RESIDENTIAL, OUTDOOR ADVERTISING Z…
  6. Chapter 17.24 — R-1 ONE-FAMILY DWELLING ZONE
  7. Chapter 17.28 — R-1A ONE-FAMILY DWELLINGS, MOUNTAIN RESORT ZONE
  8. Chapter 17.32 — R-A RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL ZONE
  9. Chapter 17.36 — R-2 MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLING ZONE
  10. Chapter 17.40 — R-2A LIMITED MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLING ZONE
  11. Chapter 17.44 — R-3 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  12. Chapter 17.48 — R-3A VILLAGE TOURIST RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  13. Chapter 17.52 — R-T MOBILEHOME SUBDIVISIONS AND MOBILEHOME PAR…
  14. Chapter 17.56 — R-T-R MOBILEHOME SUBDIVISION, RURAL ZONE
  15. Chapter 17.60 — R-4 PLANNED RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  16. Chapter 17.64 — R-5 OPEN AREA COMBINING ZONE, RESIDENTIAL DEVE…
  17. Chapter 17.67 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  18. Chapter 17.68 — R-6 RESIDENTIAL INCENTIVE ZONE
  19. Chapter 17.70 — R-7 ZONE (HIGHEST DENSITY RESIDENTIAL)
  20. Chapter 17.72 — C-1 AND C-P GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONES
  21. Chapter 17.73 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  22. Chapter 17.76 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  23. Chapter 17.78 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  24. Chapter 17.79 — C-T ZONE (TOURIST COMMERCIAL)
  25. Chapter 17.80 — C-P-S SCENIC HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL ZONE
  26. Chapter 17.82 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR
  27. Chapter 17.84 — C-R RURAL COMMERCIAL ZONE
  28. Chapter 17.88 — C-O COMMERCIAL OFFICE ZONE
  29. Chapter 17.90 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  30. Chapter 17.92 — R-VC RUBIDOUX-VILLAGE COMMERCIAL ZONE
  31. Chapter 17.94 — MU ZONE (MIXED USE)
  32. Chapter 17.96 — I-P INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE
  33. Chapter 17.97 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  34. Chapter 17.100 — M-SC MANUFACTURING-SERVICE COMMERCIAL ZONE
  35. Chapter 17.104 — M-M MANUFACTURING-MEDIUM ZONE
  36. Chapter 17.105 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  37. Chapter 17.106 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  38. Chapter 17.107 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  39. Chapter 17.108 — M-H MANUFACTURING-HEAVY ZONE
  40. Chapter 17.109 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  41. Chapter 17.110 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  42. Chapter 17.111 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  43. Chapter 17.112 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  44. Chapter 17.113 — M-R MINERAL RESOURCES ZONE
  45. Chapter 17.114 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  46. Chapter 17.115 — MIXED USE OVERLAYS
  47. Chapter 17.116 — M-R-A MINERAL RESOURCES AND RELATED MANUFACTU…
  48. Chapter 17.120 — A-1 LIGHT AGRICULTURE ZONE
  49. Chapter 17.123 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  50. Chapter 17.124 — A-P LIGHT AGRICULTURE WITH POULTRY ZONE
  51. Chapter 17.128 — A-2 HEAVY AGRICULTURE ZONE
  52. Chapter 17.132 — A-D AGRICULTURE-DAIRY ZONE
  53. Chapter 17.136 — C/V CITRUS/VINEYARD ZONE
  54. Chapter 17.140 — C-C/V COMMERCIAL CITRUS/VINEYARD ZONE
  55. Chapter 17.142 — WINE COUNTRY ZONES (WC)
  56. Chapter 17.144 — W-2 CONTROLLED DEVELOPMENT AREAS ZONE
  57. Chapter 17.148 — R-D REGULATED DEVELOPMENT AREAS ZONE
  58. Chapter 17.152 — N-A NATURAL ASSETS ZONE
  59. Chapter 17.156 — W-2-M CONTROLLED DEVELOPMENT AREA WITH MOBILE…
  60. Chapter 17.160 — W-1 WATERCOURSE, WATERSHED AND CONSERVATION A…
  61. Chapter 17.164 — W-E WIND ENERGY RESOURCE ZONE
  62. Chapter 17.168 — SP SPECIFIC PLAN ZONE
  63. Chapter 17.172 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  64. Chapter 17.176 — SPECIAL STUDIES ZONES—GEOLOGIC REPORT REQUIRE…
  65. Chapter 17.180 — STANDARDS FOR PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS
  66. Chapter 17.188 — OFF-STREET VEHICLE PARKING STANDARDS
  67. Chapter 17.192 — PERMIT APPLICATIONS
  68. Chapter 17.196 — VARIANCES
  69. Chapter 17.200 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
  70. Chapter 17.206 — CROWING FOWL PERMITS
  71. Chapter 17.208 — PUBLIC USE PERMITS
  72. Chapter 17.212 — FAMILY DAY CARE HOMES
  73. Chapter 17.216 — PLOT PLANS
  74. Chapter 17.220 — REVOCATION OF VARIANCES AND PERMITS
  75. Chapter 17.224 — COMMERCIAL WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS (WE…
  76. Chapter 17.228 — MODIFICATIONS TO APPROVED PERMITS
  77. Chapter 17.232 — HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY SITING PERMIT
  78. Chapter 17.236 — KENNELS AND CATTERIES
  79. Chapter 17.240 — MINI-WAREHOUSES
  80. Chapter 17.244 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
  81. Chapter 17.248 — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES
  82. Chapter 17.252 — ADVERTISING REGULATIONS
  83. Chapter 17.254 — TERMPORARY SIGNS
  84. Chapter 17.256 — TEMPORARY EVENTS
  85. Chapter 17.260 — MOBILEHOMES
  86. Chapter 17.264 — MOBILEHOME PARKS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES
  87. Chapter 17.268 — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS
  88. Chapter 17.272 — COMMUNITY CARE FACILITIES
  89. Chapter 17.276 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS
  90. Chapter 17.277 — WIRELESS FACILITIES
  91. Chapter 17.280 — AMENDMENTS AND CHANGE OF ZONE
  92. Chapter 17.284 — ENCROACHMENT PERMITS
  93. Chapter 17.288 — METAL SHIPPING CONTAINERS
  94. Chapter 17.290 — PAROLEE-PROBATIONER HOMES
  95. Chapter 17.291 — COTTAGE FOOD OPERATIONS
  96. Chapter 17.292 — BERMUDA DUNES NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION OVERL…
  97. Chapter 17.294 — ADDITIONAL RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
  98. Chapter 17.296 — SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
  99. Chapter 17.298 — UNATTENDED DONATION BINS
  100. Chapter 17.300 — Mobile Food Trucks
  101. Chapter 17.302 — COMMERCIAL CANNABIS ACTIVITIES
  102. Chapter 17.306 — INDUSTRIAL HEMP ACTIVITIES
  103. Chapter 17.310 — SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY UNITS
  104. Chapter 17.314 — HOUSING ALTERNATIVES
  105. Chapter 17.318 — RANCHO COMMUNITY EVENT FACILITIES

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