Santaluz & The Crosby Outdoor Remodels (2026) — HOA/DRC Approvals, Permits, Specs & Budget Tiers

Updated March 2026 | San Diego County

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If you live in Santaluz (City of San Diego) or The Crosby at Rancho Santa Fe (Unincorporated County), this guide shows how to pass HOA/DRC the first time, which City/County permits your outdoor remodel needs, what specs get approved, and installed budget tiers that attract solid bids. We bundle patios/pavers & motor courts, pergolas/pavilions, outdoor kitchens, lighting (dark‑sky), drainage/underdrains, walls/terraces, turf/greens, and planting/irrigation into one coordinated plan and estimate.

Do‑This‑First — HOA/DRC, Jurisdiction & Budget Bracket


TL;DR — Installed Ranges (Santaluz & The Crosby · 2026)

  • Signature Entry & Motor Court (front‑first): $95k–$250k+ (paver driveway/motor court, gates, low‑glare lighting, drainage to lawful outlets).
  • Outdoor Room Core (backyard): $85k–$185k+ (900–1,600 sf patios/paths, 12’–20’ pergola or pavilion, masonry kitchen, lighting scenes, drainage).
  • Estate Package (front + side + back): $185k–$500k+ (add walls/terraces, larger motor court, expanded lighting/irrigation, planting/turf/green).
Ranges reflect 2026 labor/materials in City (Santaluz) vs County (The Crosby). Lighting & brush/WUI rules, slopes/engineering, and finish tier drive totals.

Packages (Good / Better / Best)

Santaluz & Crosby Remodel — Typical Scopes & Installed Totals
Package What’s Included Typical Installed
Good — Outdoor Room Core 900–1,600 sf porcelain/paver patios & paths, 12’–16’ pergola or shade system, masonry kitchen (base appliances), low‑glare lighting starter, drainage to lawful outlets, planting/irrigation refresh. $85k–$185k+
Better — Pavilion + Motor Court All “Good” + engineered pavilion or 16’–20’ louvered pergola with heaters, upgraded kitchen suite, 1,200–2,400 sf paver motor court & gate pads, seat/retaining walls, hillside steps, dark‑sky lighting scenes. $150k–$350k+
Best — Estate Package All “Better” + expanded terraces/walls, longer path networks, premium veneers/caps, perimeter lighting, turf/green, orchard/garden zones, stormwater and ROW packages, HOA/DRC turnkey. $250k–$500k+

Scope Anchors — What Big Line Items Typically Run

Installed Ranges (use your detailed cost guides for final pricing)
Scope Typical Range Notes / Links
Porcelain/Paver Patios & Walks $35–$70/sf Porcelain Cost
Paver Driveway / Motor Court $85k–$220k+ (1,200–2,400 sf) Driveway CostROW/Apron Permits
Louvered Pergola / Pavilion $35k–$140k+ Louvered PergolaPatio Cover Cost
Masonry Outdoor Kitchen $25k–$90k+ (appliance‑driven) Kitchen CostKitchen Permits
Retaining/Seat Walls & Steps $70–$260/face sf Wall CostWall Permits
Drainage (French/Area/Channel/Outlets) $12k–$60k+ Drainage & Stormwater
Low‑Glare Lighting (Dark‑Sky) $8k–$36k+ Outdoor Lighting
Artificial Turf / Putting Green Turf: $11–$26+ /sf · Green: $16–$35+ /sf Artificial Grass CostPutting Green Cost
Planting & Irrigation (Estate‑Scale) $18k–$90k+ Hydrozones, drip, smart controllers; long runs

Example Line‑Item Models (Santaluz • The Crosby)

Model A — Santaluz “Outdoor Room Core” (Backyard Focus)
Item Scope / Notes Cost Range
Patios/Paths (~1,100–1,500 sf) Porcelain/paver with clean edges & transitions $40,000–$86,000
Pergola (12’–16’) or Louvered Aluminum/steel; electrical rough‑in $28,000–$80,000
Outdoor Kitchen Masonry island + base appliances $25,000–$55,000
Lighting (Dark‑Sky) Concealed, shielded, scenes; Santaluz interior‑yard limits $8,000–$16,000
Drainage French/area/channel drains → lawful outlets (City) $10,000–$24,000
Planting & Irrigation Beds/trees, drip, smart controller $16,000–$38,000
Soft Costs & Approvals Santaluz DRC Steps 1–4 + City OTC permits $8,000–$22,000
Model A Total Backyard entertaining core (Santaluz) $85,000–$210,000
Model B — The Crosby “Pavilion + Motor Court” (Front/Back)
Item Scope / Notes Cost Range
Patios/Paths (~1,600–2,000 sf) Large‑format porcelain/pavers $60,000–$120,000
Pavilion or 16’–20’ Louvered Engineered, heaters, electrical (County) $55,000–$140,000
Outdoor Kitchen (Upgraded) Premium grill + refrigeration + burner $40,000–$90,000
Motor Court & Gate Pads 1,200–2,400 sf pavers; DPW ROW as needed $85,000–$220,000
Walls/Steps Seat walls & retaining up to ~6’ $40,000–$140,000
Lighting (Dark‑Sky) Shielded, low‑glare per County code $14,000–$32,000
Drainage & Stormwater Multiple networks; private outfalls $18,000–$48,000
Planting/Irrigation Estate refresh + drip networks $28,000–$75,000
Soft Costs & Approvals Crosby DRC + County PDS/DPW permits $14,000–$38,000
Model B Total Front + back with motor court (Crosby) $185,000–$450,000+
Model C — Estate Package (Either Community)
Item Scope / Notes Cost Range
Patios/Paths (~2,200–3,000 sf) Multiple zones + transitions $85,000–$180,000
Two Shade Structures Primary pavilion + spa terrace $110,000–$250,000+
Kitchen (Premium) Pizza oven, refrigeration wall, sink $65,000–$140,000
Motor Court & Gates 2,200–3,500 sf pavers + automation $160,000–$300,000
Walls/Steps (Terraces) 300–600 fsf mix, veneers/caps $70,000–$240,000
Lighting (Perimeter + Scenes) Zones, transformers, controls $24,000–$55,000
Drainage & Stormwater Networks, private/approved outlets $28,000–$75,000
Planting/Irrigation Trees/orchard/beds + drip $40,000–$120,000
Soft Costs & Approvals Survey, engineering, City/County/HOA $20,000–$55,000+
Model C Total Full property package $285,000–$550,000+

Finish Allowances — Good / Better / Best

Material & Appliance Allowances (Tailored for Santaluz/Crosby)
Category Good Better Best
Patio/Walk Porcelain/paver standard series Large‑format porcelain or designer pavers Premium porcelain/stone inlays & details
Pergola/Pavilion Aluminum pergola Motorized louvered (1–2 zones) Engineered pavilion + integrated heaters/screens
Outdoor Kitchen 36″ grill + fridge 42–48″ grill + fridge + side burner Built‑ins + pizza oven + refrigeration wall
Walls/Steps SRW + caps CMU veneer + seat walls Premium stone veneer/caps, curved profiles
Lighting Die‑cast brass path/step (shielded) Expanded circuits + scenes (BUG‑rated) Perimeter + moonlight + automation (City/County compliant)
Turf/Green Premium turf (antimicrobial) Turf + 400–700 sf putting green Tour‑spec green + bunkers/chipping pads

Specs & Cross‑Section (What Passes Santaluz/Crosby)

Pavers/Porcelain

  • Drive‑rated base, compacted to engineered depths; edge restraints on perimeters; movement joints at transitions.
  • Slopes away from structures; integrate area/French/channel drains at lows to lawful outlets (City curb outlets/underdrains via IB‑165; County via DPW standards).
Walls/Steps

  • Engineer geogrid/footings; wide drain zones with perf pipe (in sock) and cleanouts; waterproof CMU with protection board where applicable.
  • Riser/run per CRC; guards/handrails where required; low‑glare riser lights to meet City §142.0740 or County dark‑sky.
Pergolas/Pavilions & Kitchens

  • Aluminum/steel frames or engineered pavilions; show heater/appliance clearances and listings; anchor to engineered footings. City permit thresholds/OTC paths in IB‑206 (County: PDS‑078).
  • Gas/electric in approved materials with shutoffs/bonding; provide one‑line (electrical) & gas isometrics; separate permits as needed (City Electrical Permits).

Drainage & Underdrains (No Re‑Work Later)


Permits & HOA/ROW (Santaluz vs The Crosby)

  • Santaluz lighting & landscape: Concealed, down‑directed sources; no uplighting in perimeter/street zones; limited downlighting in interior yards. See Design Books Sentinel / Posada.
  • Santaluz Steps: Step 3 includes fixture cut‑sheets to prove no visible sources/trespass (Step 3); Step 4 reconciles City comments (Step 4).
  • Crosby approvals: DRC Guidelines require approval for all exterior work; use HOA forms and plant lists (Master HOA resources available online).
  • Patio covers/pergolas: City: IB‑206; County: PDS‑078.
  • Retaining walls: City permit if over 3’ high or with surcharge (IB‑220); County has PDS standards/forms.
  • Outdoor lighting: City: §142.0740 + ENER‑5‑1 BUG; County: Light Pollution Code.
  • ROW (driveways, curb outlets, underdrains): City IB‑165 + ROW permit (EMRA may be required for non‑standard private encroachments: DS‑3237). County roads: Encroachment/ROW + Traffic Control.
  • WUI/Brush Management: Confirm VHFHSZ & maintain Zones 1–2 per City Brush Guide.
We verify HOA/DRC rules, jurisdiction (City vs County), overlays, and ROW early and submit once with a complete, inspection‑ready set.

City/County + HOA/DRC Submittals (What We File)

City of San Diego (Santaluz) — Typical Residential Set

  • Site plan to scale per IB‑122 (lot lines, easements, setbacks, overlays, brush zones, utilities).
  • Architectural/structural sheets (pavilions/pergolas per IB‑206; retaining walls per IB‑220 with calcs/drainage).
  • Electrical/mechanical/plumbing (kitchen gas/electrical, lighting one‑line, load calcs). Electrical Permits.
  • Stormwater: DS‑560 + notes per Stormwater Standards Manual.
  • ROW package (if applicable): plan sheets on DS‑3179 (see IB‑165 references) with curb outlets/underdrains; include EMRA (DS‑3237) for private encroachments.
  • Lighting notes per §142.0740 and ENER‑5‑1 (BUG/CCT/controls).
County of San Diego (The Crosby) — Typical Residential Set

HOA/DRC — What We Include

  • Santaluz: Steps 1–4 applications, Adjacent Owner Awareness, plan set, fixture cut‑sheets proving concealed sources (Step 3), and City comment reconciliation (Step 4).
  • The Crosby: Design Review application, site/planting/lighting plans, finishes, appliance lists, and any joint review items per the Architectural Guidelines.
  • Written decisions: We request written determinations & timelines per California Davis‑Stirling Civil Code §4765 to keep your file moving.

Timeline & Sequencing

  • Concept plan & budget alignment: ~1–2 weeks.
  • HOA/DRC + City/County permits: ~2–6+ weeks (ROW/discretionary items may extend).
  • Build (field): Outdoor Room Core: 3–6 weeks • Pavilion + Motor Court: 6–10 weeks • Estate Package: 10–14+ weeks.

Maintenance & Care (Protect Your Investment)

  • Quarterly: lighting scenes/transformers check, drain inlets/cleanouts, irrigation tune.
  • Annually: joint sand/sealer (where specified), appliance service, ROW apron inspection.
  • Seasonally: WUI defensible‑space refresh (brush Zones 1–2; keep fixtures clear of mulch/debris).

Quote Comparison Checklist (Apples‑to‑Apples)

  • Scope map (front/side/back): sf/LF counts, wall face sf, fixture counts, drain schedule & lawful outlets.
  • Allowances listed: patio series, pergola model/size, appliance list, lighting (shielding/BUG/CCT), veneer/caps.
  • Engineering & permits: included or allowances shown (pavilion, retaining, ROW, gas/electric, stormwater docs).
  • Utilities: panel capacity, BTU load, meter upgrades, sleeve plan, shutoffs/bonding.
  • Overlays/HOA: Santaluz lighting limits; Crosby DRC requirements; WUI/brush zones shown.
  • Schedule & warranty: phasing, inspections, punch, service plan.

Serving North County estates: Rancho Santa Fe, Fairbanks Ranch, The Covenant, The Bridges, Crosby Estates, Santaluz, Del Mar, La Jolla, Carmel Valley, Encinitas, Solana Beach, Carlsbad, Poway, Harmony Grove, and more.


FAQs

Do RSF/FBR projects always need HOA or Art Jury approval?

Most sizeable exterior changes do. We pre-screen your scope, assemble the package, and manage comments through approval.

What drives cost the most?

Drive-rated driveway assemblies, louvered pergolas (engineering/footings), kitchen utilities, drainage/ROW scope, and premium finishes like porcelain.

How long does approval take?

Plan 2–8+ weeks based on scope and meeting cadence. We expedite by answering comments fast and preparing complete packages.

Are porcelain pavers okay for driveways?

Yes—when the system is drive-rated and detailed correctly. See Porcelain Paver Cost and Paver Driveway Cost for details.

What lighting works best for estates?

Warm (2700–3000K), shielded, low-glare fixtures with scene/curfew control—beautiful for arrivals and entertaining while being neighbor-friendly. Align with RSF rules and County Light Pollution Code.

Can you handle County permits and ROW?

Yes. We coordinate County building/electrical/gas permits, ROW for aprons/culverts as needed, and inspections—sequenced with your HOA/Art Jury approval.