City of Beaumont

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Located in the San Gorgonio Pass region of Riverside County, the City of Beaumont has experienced steady residential growth and modern infrastructure expansion. With its prime location between the Inland Empire and Coachella Valley, Beaumont offers exceptional opportunities for residential, commercial, and industrial development.

If you plan to undertake a development project within the city—whether it’s a subdivision, commercial center, or civil infrastructure improvement—your first point of contact should be the Planning and Public Works Departments, which oversee zoning, permits, and engineering coordination.

City Contact Information

Planning / Building & Safety / Community Development
Email: permits@beaumontca.gov
Online Permitting Portal: beaumontca.gov/1295/Apply-for-PermitPlan-Review

Public Works / Engineering Department
Address: 550 E. 6th Street, Beaumont, CA 92223
Phone: (951) 769-8522
Email: permits@beaumontca.gov
Web: beaumontca.gov/1085/Encroachment-Permits

Residential Zoning Districts
Beaumont’s zoning ordinance establishes several residential districts designed to provide high-quality living environments that align with the city’s growth goals.
1. Single-Family Residential (R-1):
Designed for detached single-family homes on standard-sized lots, maintaining the suburban character of the city.
2. Traditional Neighborhood Residential:
Allows for smaller-lot detached or semi-detached homes while preserving community cohesion.
3. Multifamily Residential (R-2, R-3):
Supports higher-density housing such as apartments, townhomes, and condominiums.
4. Mixed-Use Residential (MU):
Encourages residential units above ground-floor commercial spaces, promoting walkability and efficient land use.

Open Space Requirements:
Residential developments must include usable open space that supports recreation, landscaping, and community amenities. Yard areas may count toward open space standards depending on zoning district.

Commercial and Industrial Zoning Districts
Beaumont features a variety of commercial, mixed-use, and industrial zones to support diverse economic growth and maintain compatibility with surrounding neighborhoods.
1. Local Commercial (C-1):
Intended for small-scale retail and service uses catering to nearby residents.
2. Community Commercial (C-2):
Accommodates larger-scale retail, restaurants, and entertainment uses.
3. Mixed-Use Districts (DMU, BMU, SSMU):
Encourage the integration of residential, office, and commercial development in a pedestrian-oriented setting.
4. Industrial / Manufacturing (I):
Provides areas for light and heavy manufacturing, logistics, and warehouse operations.
5. Industrial-Commercial (I-C):
Allows flexible use for offices, light industry, and business parks.

Infrastructure and Engineering Requirements
All civil infrastructure projects—including grading, utilities, and right-of-way improvements—are reviewed by the Public Works Department.
Encroachment Permits:
Required for any construction or excavation within public streets or rights-of-way. Contractors must hold a valid California Contractor’s License and City Business License.
Engineering Review Includes:
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Grading and drainage plans
- Utility and stormwater design
- Traffic and access analysis
- Street improvement plans
Coordination with Public Works early in the design process helps streamline plan checks and approvals.

Why Beaumont is Attractive for Developers
- Strategic location near I-10 and SR-60, providing direct access to major regional markets.
- Modern infrastructure and updated General Plan 2040 supporting sustainable growth.
- Diverse housing and mixed-use opportunities appealing to investors and residents alike.
- A proactive city approach toward accommodating development through streamlined permitting.

Developer Tips
- Engage early: Meet with Planning and Public Works before finalizing project design.
- Use digital submittals: Beaumont accepts electronic PDF plans via the city’s online portal.
- Coordinate infrastructure impacts: Address traffic, stormwater, and grading requirements early.
- Explore incentives: Check for city programs or pre-approved plans (e.g., ADU Standard Plans).
- Stay compliant: Ensure consistency with the city’s General Plan, zoning code, and design standards.

City Hall Address:
550 E. 6th Street, Beaumont, CA 92223
Phone: (951) 769-8522
Website: beaumontca.gov

Planning Department

The City of Beaumont Planning Department guides the community’s growth through responsible land use, zoning, and development review. The department administers the City’s General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, and Design Standards, ensuring that new projects align with Beaumont’s vision for sustainable and balanced development.

Its staff reviews site plans, subdivisions, and conditional use applications, coordinates with Public Works and Building & Safety, and provides assistance to developers, property owners, and design professionals throughout the entitlement and permitting process.

By promoting smart growth and maintaining the character of Beaumont’s neighborhoods, the Planning Department plays a key role in shaping the city’s future.

Building and Safety Department

The City of Beaumont Building & Safety Division ensures that all construction within the city is safe, code-compliant, and consistent with state and local building standards. The division reviews building plans, issues permits, and conducts inspections for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.

Its mission is to protect public health and safety while supporting responsible development through clear guidance, timely plan reviews, and professional inspection services. The Building & Safety team works closely with Planning and Public Works to help property owners, developers, and contractors complete their projects efficiently and in full compliance with the California Building Codes.

Public Works Department

The City of Beaumont Public Works Department is responsible for maintaining and improving the city’s essential infrastructure, including streets, sidewalks, drainage systems, traffic control, and public facilities. The department also manages engineering, capital improvement projects, and right-of-way permitting for new development and citywide upgrades.

Public Works works closely with the Planning and Building & Safety Divisions to review civil plans, ensure compliance with city engineering standards, and oversee construction in the public right-of-way. Through proactive infrastructure planning and maintenance, the department supports Beaumont’s continued growth, safety, and quality of life.

About Beaumont City

The City of Beaumont is one of Southern California’s fastest-growing communities, combining modern infrastructure with thoughtful development planning. Strategically located along major transportation corridors, Beaumont continues to expand its residential, commercial, and industrial sectors through well-managed capital improvement projects and sustainable building practices. The city’s focus on infrastructure investment, utility upgrades, and community amenities supports balanced growth and long-term economic vitality.