Inclusionary Housing Ordinance - Moreno Valley
In Moreno Valley, California, inclusionary housing refers to policies that require or incentivize affordable units in new residential developments. This guide explains how inclusionary zoning is treated under local law, where to check the municipal code, who enforces housing and zoning rules, and practical steps developers and residents can take to confirm requirements for a site or project. Because municipal ordinances can change, always verify the current text with the city Planning or Community Development office and the official municipal code. Municipal Code[1]
Overview of Inclusionary Zoning
Inclusionary zoning typically requires or incentivizes affordable units in market-rate developments or requires payment of in-lieu fees. For Moreno Valley, review the city zoning and housing sections of the municipal code and consult Planning staff for project-specific interpretations. If no explicit inclusionary ordinance exists, projects may still use other affordable-housing incentives or state programs through planning review.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement for zoning and housing-related requirements in Moreno Valley is handled by the Community Development Department, typically through the Planning Division, code compliance, or related enforcement units. Specific penalty amounts, escalation, and time limits for appeals are not stated on the municipal code publisher page cited; where figures are required the guide indicates they are not specified on the cited page and directs readers to contact the city for current enforcement policy.[1]
- Enforcer: Community Development Department / Planning Division (see Resources).
- Fines: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation (first/repeat/continuing): not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, stop-work orders, permit revocation, and civil enforcement actions are standard local remedies; specific remedies for inclusionary requirements are not specified on the cited page.
- Inspection and complaint pathways: complaints are submitted to Code Compliance or Planning; use the official contact pages in Resources.
Applications & Forms
There is no single published inclusionary-specific application found on the cited municipal code publisher page; development review proceeds via standard planning and entitlement applications. For project review, submit planning entitlement forms and affordable housing proposals to the Community Development Department as instructed by Planning staff.[1]
- Forms: standard planning entitlement and permit applications (specific inclusionary form: not specified on the cited page).
- Fees: project and application fees apply per fee schedule; specific in-lieu fee for inclusionary units: not specified on the cited page.
- Deadlines: follow filing deadlines for planning applications; check department guidance for timelines.
Action Steps for Developers and Residents
- Step 1: Review the municipal code and zoning map for the property.
- Step 2: Request a pre-application meeting with the Planning Division.
- Step 3: Submit required entitlement and affordable housing proposals with the application.
- Step 4: If a requirement or penalty is imposed, follow appeal instructions in the notice or contact the City Clerk for appeal procedures.
Common Violations
- Failure to provide agreed affordable units or pay required in-lieu fees: sanctions or compliance orders may follow.
- Building or occupancy before required affordable conditions are met: stop-work or penalties may be issued.
- Failure to record covenants or comply with monitoring requirements: administrative enforcement.
FAQ
- Does Moreno Valley have an inclusionary zoning ordinance?
- Not explicitly specified on the municipal code publisher page; check Planning for current policy and any adopted ordinance.[1]
- Who enforces affordable housing requirements?
- The Community Development Department, typically the Planning Division and Code Compliance, enforces zoning and housing requirements; contact details are in Resources.
- How do I appeal a planning or enforcement decision?
- Appeal routes depend on the decision type; the cited municipal code publisher page does not provide an inclusionary-specific appeal procedure—contact the City Clerk or Planning Division for instructions.[1]
How-To
- Search the City of Moreno Valley municipal code for housing and zoning provisions.
- Request a pre-application meeting with Planning to review project-specific requirements.
- Submit planning entitlement applications with any affordable housing proposals or requests for incentives.
- If cited for noncompliance, follow the notice instructions and contact Code Compliance or the City Clerk to appeal.
Key Takeaways
- Inclusionary requirements should be confirmed with Planning; the municipal code publisher page does not list an explicit inclusionary ordinance.
- Contact Community Development early to clarify obligations and avoid enforcement.
Help and Support / Resources
- Community Development Department - City of Moreno Valley
- Planning Division - City of Moreno Valley
- City Clerk - City of Moreno Valley