Discover what you can build in Los Angeles. This city guide covers essential ADU regulations and zoning laws to help you navigate the process and make informed decisions for your property.
You may build at least one attached or detached ADU on San Fernando single-family residential lots. If your home is owner-occupied, you may build one detached ADU and one Junior ADU created from existing space in the primary residence.
Multifamily properties in the City of Los Angeles must abide by state requirements for the number of ADUs on multifamily property. Specifically, you may build:
The City of Los Angeles has recently streamlined its plan-check process. Instead of the plans having to be sent one at a time to each department for clearance, LADBS reviews each plan report and consolidates all the needed changes early in the process. The process consists of:
The average turnaround time from submission to approval is 4-6 months, though it can be as little as two months if there are no complications. For complicated plans (coastal development zones, historical zones, etc.), it can take as long as a year or more.
LADBS may periodically send inspectors to check the project’s progress and verify that it is being constructed according to plan.
The parking requirements for a residential property with an ADU is one additional space per ADU. No additional parking is required for a JADU, nor is it required when the ADU is part of an existing or proposed primary dwelling unit or other structure within the property.
Properties located within ½ mile of walking distance from a public transit stop or station may be exempt from parking requirements. So, too, are properties in historic districts and properties within one block of a designated car-share pickup location.
If a garage or carport is replaced with an ADU, property owners are not required to replace those off-street parking spaces.
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