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HCM Demolition Controls: Castaic vs Los Angeles

How do hcm demolition controls rules compare between Castaic, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Castaic and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Castaic, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Los Angeles County imposes a demolition stay under Title 22.124 for designated historic landmarks in unincorporated areas, with Cultural Heritage Commission review required before any demolition permit can issue.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LAMC Section 22.171.14 imposes an automatic stay on demolition, relocation, or major alteration of any Historic-Cultural Monument or pending nominee. The stay can run from 180 days up to 360 days while the Cultural Heritage Commission reviews alternatives.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastaicLos Angeles
Code sectionLACO Title 22.124LAMC Section 22.171.14
Stay length180 days minimum-
Reviewing bodyHistorical Landmarks Commission-
CEQA triggerPublic Resources Code 21084.1-
Appeal routeBoard of Supervisors-
Initial stay-180 days automatic
Maximum stay-360 days with extension
CEQA review-Presumed significant impact
Final approver-City Council

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Castaic FAQ

Can I demolish my designated historic home?

Not without process. Title 22.124 imposes a 180-day stay, requires Historical Landmarks Commission review, Director of Regional Planning approval, and CEQA analysis. Outright demolition is rarely approved when feasible alternatives exist.

What if my building is unsafe and must come down?

Emergency demolitions for imminent threats can proceed under Building Official authority, but the County will require photo documentation, salvage of significant elements, and replacement design review under Title 22.124.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can the stay be lifted early?

Yes. The Cultural Heritage Commission may release the stay if the property is found ineligible, the owner restores significance, or alternatives like relocation or adaptive reuse are accepted before the 180-day clock ends.

Does the stay apply to fire-damaged HCMs?

Generally yes, although the Department of Building and Safety may issue emergency stabilization or hazard-abatement orders. Full demolition still requires Cultural Heritage Commission and Council review under LAMC Section 22.171.14.

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