ADU Permits: Altadena vs South Gate
How do adu permits rules compare between Altadena, CA and South Gate, CA?
Altadena, CA
Los Angeles County
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South Gate, CA
Los Angeles County
ADU applications in South Gate are reviewed ministerially by the Community Development Department under SGMC Title 11 (Zoning). State law (Gov. Code §65852.2(b)) requires the city to approve or deny a complete application within 60 days without a public hearing.
View full South Gate rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Altadena | South Gate |
|---|---|---|
| Permit issuer | - | South Gate Community Development / Building & Safety |
| Review type | - | Ministerial (no hearing, no discretion) |
| Approval deadline | - | 60 days from complete application |
| Building code | - | California Building Standards Code (Title 24 CCR) — SGMC Ch. 9.02 |
| Fire sprinklers | - | Not required if main dwelling lacks them |
| City Hall | - | 8650 California Ave, South Gate CA 90280 — (323) 563-9500 |
| Fire service | - | LA County Fire Department (contract city) |
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Altadena FAQ
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South Gate FAQ
How long does South Gate have to approve my ADU?
60 days from a complete application under Gov. Code §65852.2(b). If the city misses the deadline, the ADU is deemed approved.
Do I need a Planning Commission hearing?
No. State law requires ministerial approval — no hearings or discretionary review for qualifying ADUs.
Are fire sprinklers required for an ADU in South Gate?
Only if the primary dwelling already has them. Gov. Code §65852.2 prohibits cities from requiring sprinklers in an ADU when the main house doesn't have them.
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