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Prior to your arrival, you will receive local host contact information, who will manage your guest reservation. Your local host will provide in-stay support, secure entry, and arrange pre- and post-stay housekeeping services.
If you need anything during your stay, the home’s independent local host is ready to help 24/7! Guestworks is a service offering of Vacasa that allows homeowners to smoothly and efficiently manage their own properties.
Riverside County Requires:
ORDINANCE NO. 915
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
REGULATING OUTDOOR LIGHTING
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside ordains as follows:
Section 1. FINDINGS. The Board of Supervisors finds that inadequately shielded
outdoor lighting results in a waste of natural resources and light trespass. The Board of
Supervisors further finds that at certain levels, light trespass, and associated glare, may
jeopardize the health, safety or general welfare of Riverside County residents and degrade
their quality of life.
Section 2. PURPOSE. The purpose of this Ordinance is to provide minimum
requirements for outdoor lighting in order to reduce light trespass, and to protect the health,
property, and well-being of residents in the unincorporated areas of the County.
Section 3. AUTHORITY. This Ordinance is adopted pursuant to the Board of
Supervisors’ police power as set forth under Article XI, section 7 of the California
Constitution.
Noise. An STR shall comply with Riverside County Ordinance 847, Including quiet hours between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. Any sound that is increased by any amplified equipment or that is electronically enhanced, must comply with provisions of County of Riverside Ordinance 847.
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Section 4. DEFINITIONS. As used in this Ordinance, the following terms shall
have the following meanings:
a. Adequately shielded. Shielding of an outdoor luminaire by
opaque components or materials, such that light rays are limited
to the parcel of origin and the light source is not visible from
another property or public right-of-way.
b. Glare. Light emitting from an outdoor luminaire that causesreduced vision or momentary blindness.
c. Light source (lamp). An electrical bulb, tube, diode, or other
device that produces artificial light or illumination.
d. Light trespass. Light falling across a property line onto another
lot or parcel of land or onto a public right-of-way. The presence
of light trespass shall be determined in accordance with Section
7 of this Ordinance.
e. Luminaire. A complete lighting unit consisting of one or more
lamps, the lamp holder, any reflector or lens, and any other
components or accessories.
f. Outdoor Luminaire. Outdoor luminaires, whether permanent or
portable, including general light fixtures, searchlights, spotlights,
and floodlights; and the light cast by such fixtures.
Section 5. STANDARD. All outdoor luminaires in shall be located, adequately
shielded, and directed such that no direct light falls outside the parcel of origin, or onto the
public right-of-way. Outdoor luminaires shall not blink, flash, or rotate.
Section 6. EXEMPTIONS. The following outdoor luminaires shall be exempt
from the provisions of this Ordinance when properly installed and in compliance with all
County ordinances:
a. Luminaires used or otherwise required by law enforcement or
other emergency personnel.
b. Luminaires used to illuminate publicly-owned property, includingbut not limited to, parks, recreation areas, schools, streets, street
signs and sidewalks.
c. Luminaires used to illuminate authorized public and private
monuments.
d. Luminaires authorized by a provision of state or federal law as
long as that lighting conforms to the requirements of the state or
federal law.
e. Luminaires used for holiday decoration.
f. Luminaires producing light directly by the combustion of fossil
fuels (such as kerosene lanterns, and gas lamps).
g. Neon luminaires.
h. Luminaires used to illuminate agricultural activities, operations or
facilities as defined in Section 5 of Riverside County Ordinance
No. 625.
Section 7. DETERMINATION OF LIGHT TRESPASS. A determination of light
trespass shall be made by observation of the allegedly non-conforming luminaire from the
complaining party’s property. A “complaining party” may be either an owner or occupant of
private property or a public entity.
Section 8. SECURITY LIGHTING. Security lighting triggered by motion or noise
shall be allowed subject to all of the provisions of this Ordinance.
Section 9. NON-CONFORMING OUTDOOR LUMINAIRES. Outdoor luminaires
existing on the effective date of this Ordinance that do not meet the requirements as set
forth herein shall be brought into compliance or removed as follows:
a. Within three (3) months of the effective date of this Ordinance,
where redirection of the light fixture is feasible and will bring the
light fixture into compliance; or
b. Within six (6) months of the effective date of this Ordinance, in all
other cases.
Section 10. COMPLIANCE METHODS. Outdoor luminaires not meeting the
standards of Section 5 be brought into compliance in any of the followingways:
a. Redirection of the luminaire;
b. shielding of the light source;
c. redesign or relocation of the luminaire;
d. replacement of the luminaire with a conforming luminaire; or
e. removal of the luminaire.
Section 11. ENFORCEMENT. The Riverside County Sheriff and Code
Enforcement Departments shall have the primary responsibility for enforcing this Ordinance.
Section 12. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES. Any person who violates any
provision of this Ordinance once or twice within a one hundred and eighty (180) day periodshall be guilty of an infraction. Any person who violates any provision of this Ordinance more
than twice within a one hundred and eighty (180) day period shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor. Each day a violation is committed or allowed to continue shall constitute a
separate offense and shall be punishable as such. Penalties shall not exceed the following
amounts.
a. For the first violation within a one hundred and eighty (180) day
period the minimum mandatory fine shall be one hundred dollars
($100).
b. For the second violation within a one hundred and eighty (180)
day period the minimum mandatory fine shall be two hundred
and fifty dollars ($250).
c. For any further violations within a one hundred and eighty (180)
day period the minimum mandatory fine shall be five hundred
dollars ($500) or imprisonment in the County jail for a period not
exceeding six (6) months, or both.
Section 13. CONFLICT BETWEEN ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS. This
Ordinance shall neither replace the requirements of the zoning Ordinance or any other
County ordinances, including but not limited to County Ordinance No. 655, nor supersede
the terms of any private Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs). However, when
there is a conflict in the requirements of this and any other ordinance, the more stringent
requirements shall apply. The County of Riverside does not enforce private CC&Rs.
Section 14. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application
thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the
remainder of the Ordinance or the application of such provision(s) to other persons or
circumstances.
Section 15. SAVINGS CLAUSE. The adoption of this Ordinance shall not in any
manner affect the prosecution of ordinance violations, which violations were committed prior
to the effective date of this Ordinance, nor be construed as a waiver of any permit, license,
penalty or penal provisions applicable to such violations. The provisions of this Ordinance,
insofar as they are substantially the same as ordinance provisions previously adopted by
Riverside County relating to the same bject matter, shall be construed as restatements
and continuations, and not as new enactments.
Section 16. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect 30 days after its
adoption.
Adopted: 16.1 of 12/20/2011 (Eff: 01/19/2012)
County permit number: 61-317
County permit number: 003196
You must be 21 years or older to rent this property.
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