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Chickens & Livestock: Compton vs Santa Monica

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Compton, CA and Santa Monica, CA?

Compton and Santa Monica have similar restriction levels.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Compton's zoning code (Chapter 30) and adopted LA County Animal Code regulate keeping chickens and livestock. Roosters are restricted. Keeping animals beyond household pets may require a conditional use permit depending on the zoning district and number of animals.

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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Backyard chickens are allowed in Santa Monica with restrictions. Roosters are prohibited in residential areas due to noise. Livestock keeping is restricted by zoning district. The city enforces sanitary maintenance standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonSanta Monica
RoostersRestricted under LA County Title 10Prohibited in residential zones
HensAllowed in some zones with limitsAllowed with restrictions
LivestockMay require conditional use permitZoning-dependent
Violations$100-$500 infraction fines-
Maintenance-Sanitary conditions required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Compton FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Compton?

Yes. Hens are generally permitted in residential zones under the adopted LA County Code. Roosters are prohibited in most residential zones. The Richland Farms R-A zone allows broader agricultural uses.

Can I keep horses in Compton?

Horses and larger livestock are generally permitted in the R-A (Residential Agriculture) zone, which includes the Richland Farms area. Other zones have more restrictive animal limits.

Santa Monica FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Santa Monica?

Santa Monica does not have specific provisions permitting chickens in residential zones. Contact the Planning Department for current zoning interpretation.

Can I keep bees in Santa Monica?

Yes. Up to 2 hives on single-family residential property, registered with Animal Control, with siting requirements per SMMC Chapter 4.04.

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