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Title 17 — Zoning

Chapter 17.10 — ACCESSORY BUILDINGS

Loma Linda Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Loma Linda

§ 17.10.010. Location closer to property line than main building prohibited.

No detached private garage or accessory building may be constructed, moved, altered or enlarged to a point closer to the street property line than the main wall of any building or dwelling located in any residential zone. (Ord. 98 § 12.08.01, 1974)

§ 17.10.020. Maximum height.

No accessory building shall exceed two stories or thirty-five feet in height. Enclosed storage structures located on the interior side yard and rear yard property lines subject to a conditional use permit as permitted in the R-3 multiplefamily residence zone, shall not exceed one story in height. (Ord. 98 § 12.08.02, 1974; Ord. 376 § 1, 1987)

§ 17.10.030. Breezeway connections.

Accessory buildings, including private garages, which are connected by breezeways to main buildings, where the front walls of the accessory buildings are six feet or more to the rear of the rear wall of the main building may be considered detached accessory buildings under this code, but they shall comply with the side and rear yard requirements of this code for accessory buildings. (Ord. 98 § 12.08.03, 1974)

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Contents — Loma Linda Zoning Code
Loma Linda Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.02 — INTRODUCTION AND DEFINITIONS
    2. Chapter 17.04 — ZONES
    3. Chapter 17.06 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    4. Chapter 17.08 — YARD REGULATIONS
    5. Chapter 17.10 — ACCESSORY BUILDINGS
    6. Chapter 17.12 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
    7. Chapter 17.14 — FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND DISH ANTENNAS
    8. Chapter 17.16 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
    9. Chapter 17.18 — SIGNS
    10. Chapter 17.20 — DEDICATION OF PARK AND RECREATION LAND
    11. Chapter 17.22 — NONCONFORMING USES
    12. Chapter 17.24 — PARKING REGULATIONS
    13. Chapter 17.26 — ART IN PUBLIC PLACES
    14. Chapter 17.30 — ADMINISTRATION
    15. Chapter 17.31 — PAROLEE HOMES
    16. Chapter 17.32 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES (R-1, R-2, R-3 AND R-4)
    17. Chapter 17.36 — HILLSIDE RESIDENTIAL ZONES (HR-C, HR-LD, HR-MD…
    18. Chapter 17.40 — COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES (BP, CO, C-1, …
    19. Chapter 17.44 — SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONES (I-HC, OS, PC AND PF) AN…
    20. Chapter 17.48 — COMBINING/OVERLAY ZONES (FP, GH, HM AND PD)
    21. Chapter 17.54 — H HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT SUFFIX ZONE
    22. Chapter 17.72 — OFFICE, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONDOMINIUM …
    23. Chapter 17.74 — TREE PLACEMENT, LANDSCAPE MATERIAL, AND TREE R…
    24. Chapter 17.80 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
    25. Chapter 17.82 — HISTORIC MISSION OVERLAY DISTRICT
    26. Chapter 17.90 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
    27. Chapter 17.95 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    28. Chapter 17.96 — SMALL CELL FACILITIES IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
    29. Chapter 17.100 — MEDICAL MARIJUANA
    30. Chapter 17.103 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
    31. Chapter 17.105 — (RESERVED)
    32. Chapter 17.110 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY…
    33. Chapter 17.115 — OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS
    34. Chapter 17.116 — SMALL HOME LOT DEVELOPMENT — TEN RESIDENTIAL …
    35. Chapter 17.120 — STREAMLINED HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS ON H…

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