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Title 17 — Development Code

Chapter 17.210 — MOBILE HOME PARKS

Wildomar Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Wildomar

§ 17.210.010. Purpose.

The California Legislature has declared that there is a need to eliminate the distinction between mobilehome development and conventional forms of residential land use. The purpose of this chapter is to establish standards for the development of mobilehome parks, in accordance with Government Code Section 65852.7 and the Mobilehome Parks Act (Health and Safety Code Section 18200 et seq.).

(Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

§ 17.210.020. Permit required.

Mobilehome parks and subdivisions shall be subject to approval of a Major Development Review application (refer to Chapter 17.85 ) as designated in Article II, Tables of Allowed Land Uses and Approval Requirements. (Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

§ 17.210.030. Development standards.

The following shall apply to all mobilehome parks:

  • A. Minimum Site Area. The minimum site that may be developed for a mobilehome park shall be five gross acres.

  • B. Mobilehome Park Access. Vehicular access to a mobilehome park shall be provided from a collector/rural collector street or larger.

  • C. Mobilehome Lot Access. Vehicular access to all mobilehome lots shall be from internal mobilehome park streets.

  • D. Minimum Mobilehome Space. The minimum size of each space shall be 2,500 square feet. Each space shall have a minimum width of 30 feet.

  • E. Recreation. On-site recreation shall be provided at a ratio of not less than 150 square feet per dwelling unit.

  • F. Perimeter Setbacks. All mobilehome subdivisions and mobilehome parks shall provide a setback along all adjoining boundary streets equal to the minimum setbacks of the applicable zone, but in no case less than 20 feet along an adjoining street nor less than 15 feet to side and rear setback along all non-street boundaries of the development.

  • G. Perimeter Wall. A six-foot decorative masonry wall shall be erected along all perimeter property lines, except that the wall shall be erected not less than 10 feet from the property line along the street side of the parcel, or the required front yard setback line of the applicable zone district, whichever is greater.

  • H. Opaque Skirt. The area between the ground level and floor level of the unit shall be screened by an opaque skirt.

  • I. Automobile Storage. Automobile storage shall be provided as required by Chapter 17.155 (Parking and Loading).

  • J. Signs. Signs shall be permitted in accordance with the standards of Chapter 17.180 for a multifamily complex.

  • K. Modified Standards. The improvement and setback requirements contained in this section may be modified or eliminated when the approving authority finds that due to topographical conditions or property ownership patterns these requirements are impractical and will not serve to protect the present or future welfare of the public.

  • (Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

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Contents — Wildomar Zoning Code
Wildomar Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Development Code
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.05 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
    2. Chapter 17.10 — PLANNING AGENCY
    3. Chapter 17.15 — INTERPRETATION
    4. Chapter 17.16 — LEGAL NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES AND USES
    5. Chapter 17.25 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES
    6. Chapter 17.30 — AGRICULTURE AND RURAL RESIDENTIAL ZONES
    7. Chapter 17.35 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
    8. Chapter 17.36 — COMMERCIAL AND MIXED-USE ZONES
    9. Chapter 17.45 — MANUFACTURING/INDUSTRIAL AND MEDICAL CENTER ZO…
    10. Chapter 17.50 — PUBLIC FACILITIES ZONE
    11. Chapter 17.55 — OPEN SPACE ZONE
    12. Chapter 17.59 — OVERLAY ZONES
    13. Chapter 17.60 — GENERAL PLAN AND SPECIFIC PLANS
    14. Chapter 17.65 — PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS
    15. Chapter 17.70 — VARIANCE
    16. Chapter 17.75 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
    17. Chapter 17.76 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
    18. Chapter 17.85 — DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, MAJOR
    19. Chapter 17.90 — DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, MINOR
    20. Chapter 17.95 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
    21. Chapter 17.96 — SIMILAR USE DETERMINATION
    22. Chapter 17.105 — TEMPORARY USE AND TEMPORARY EVENTS PERMITS
    23. Chapter 17.110 — PERMITS FOR HOME-BASED BUSINESSES
    24. Chapter 17.115 — SIGN PERMIT
    25. Chapter 17.116 — PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW (PAR) PROCEDURES
    26. Chapter 17.125 — COMMON APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES
    27. Chapter 17.130 — AMENDMENTS TO PROJECTS
    28. Chapter 17.135 — ZONING CLEARANCE AND VERIFICATION LETTER
    29. Chapter 17.136 — OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS
    30. Chapter 17.145 — DEVELOPMENT CODE AND ZONING MAP AMENDMENTS
    31. Chapter 17.150 — GENERAL SITE REGULATIONS
    32. Chapter 17.155 — PARKING AND LOADING
    33. Chapter 17.156 — LANDSCAPING STANDARDS
    34. Chapter 17.165 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPES
    35. Chapter 17.170 — LIGHT POLLUTION STANDARDS
    36. Chapter 17.175 — DENSITY BONUS
    37. Chapter 17.176 — SIGNS
    38. Chapter 17.185 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
    39. Chapter 17.190 — CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT SUBDIVISIONS
    40. Chapter 17.195 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    41. Chapter 17.196 — SPECIAL HOUSING TYPES
    42. Chapter 17.205 — LICENSED RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES
    43. Chapter 17.210 — MOBILE HOME PARKS
    44. Chapter 17.212 — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) STORAGE IN INDUSTRI…
    45. Chapter 17.221 — CONVENIENCE STORES
    46. Chapter 17.225 — ANIMAL KEEPING
    47. Chapter 17.230 — FARMERS MARKETS
    48. Chapter 17.235 — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES
    49. Chapter 17.236 — CANNABIS
    50. Chapter 17.245 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    51. Chapter 17.250 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
    52. Chapter 17.255 — MINI-WAREHOUSES/SELF-STORAGE FACILITIES
    53. Chapter 17.256 — RURAL EVENT VENUE
    54. Chapter 17.265 — UNIVERSAL DEFINITIONS

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