The Zone Information and Map Access System (ZIMAS) is a web-based mapping tool that provides zoning information for properties located in Los Angeles. ZIMAS was developed by City Planning to assist residents and businesses in making better informed land use decisions.
The Los Angeles Building Code and the Los Angeles Residential Code adopt by indicated reference portions of the 2022 California Building Code (CBC) and the 2022 California Residential Code (CRC), respectively.
Effective January 1, 2002, LAMC Section 21.16 provides the taxpayer with two levels of appeal. The first level is a hearing before an Assessment Review Officer and the second level is a hearing before the Board of Review. A taxpayer cannot proceed to the second level unless heard on the first level.
(a) Prohibitions on Unlicensed Commercial Cannabis Activity and Certain Medical Marijuana Collectives. 1. It is unlawful for a Person to establish, operate, or participate as an Employee, contractor, agent or volunteer, in any unlicensed Commercial Cannabis Activity in the City.
(a) For Dwelling Units. In all zones, there shall be at least two automobile parking spaces on the same lot with each one-family dwelling thereon, and in any RW Zone there shall be at least two automobile parking spaces per dwelling unit which shall be upon the same lot with such dwelling unit.
C2 zoning in Los Angeles is a commercial zone that offers a wide range of permissible uses, including both retail and residential options. This zoning class is ideal for developments that combine commercial activities with residential units, creating versatile urban spaces.
For example, a zoning designation of R3-1 indicates that the lot is in the R3 zone and height district 1. There are two main types of residential zones in Los Angeles: single-family zones and multi-family zones. In single-family zones, you can only build one house on the lot, no matter how big the lot is.
1 or SingleFamily esidential Zone. A low density residential zone that provides a means to create the best possible location and development standards for singlefamily dwellings.
(2) The minimum subdivision lot size for any lot resulting from the subdivision of a lot in Zone R3 Medium Density Residential that is being used, or is proposed to be used, for the purpose of a dwelling house or for a purpose other than residential accommodation is 325 square metres.
Residential neighborhoods are often divided into separate sections. These are considered zones, and the three most common categories have to do with the nature of the structure: Single-family, multi-family and mixed-use.