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Wood-Frame Retrofit: El Monte vs Los Angeles

How do wood-frame retrofit rules compare between El Monte, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

El Monte and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Ordinance 2017-0061 added Title 26 Chapter 95 requiring seismic retrofit of soft-story wood-frame multi-unit buildings in unincorporated areas. Owners of pre-1978 buildings with five or more units over open parking must evaluate and retrofit on a phased schedule.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LAMC Β§91.9504 mandates seismic retrofit of soft-story wood-frame multifamily buildings with tuck-under parking, while Β§91.9505 sets standards for cripple-wall and shear-wall reinforcement of older wood-frame structures across Los Angeles.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteLos Angeles
Code sectionTitle 26 Chapter 95-
AdoptedOrdinance 2017-0061-
Buildings coveredPre-1978 5+ unit soft-story-
Retrofit deadlineSeven years from Order-
Design standardCEBC Chapter A4 or ASCE 41-
Soft-story section-LAMC Β§91.9504
Construction deadline-7 years from order
Buildings affected-Pre-1978 multifamily wood frame
Single-family grant-Up to $3,000 EBB
Cost pass-through-Up to $38 monthly RSO

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El Monte FAQ

Does the ordinance apply to single-family homes?

No. Title 26 Chapter 95 covers multi-unit buildings with five or more dwelling units. Single-family homes and duplexes are exempt, though voluntary Brace + Bolt retrofits qualify for state CRMP grants up to $3,000.

Can owners pass retrofit costs to tenants?

In RSO units under Title 8.52, owners may apply for a capital-improvement pass-through capped at half the cost amortized over ten years. Non-RSO units allow rent increases at lease renewal subject to AB-1482 caps.

Los Angeles FAQ

Does my duplex need a soft-story retrofit?

Only if it has two or more stories with parking or open-front walls under living space, was permitted before 1978, and contains at least one rental unit. LADBS will have mailed an order.

What about my older single-family home?

Voluntary. Apply for the California Earthquake Brace + Bolt program for grants covering foundation bolting and cripple-wall bracing. LADBS issues a separate over-the-counter retrofit permit.

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