Beekeeping: El Monte vs Torrance
How do beekeeping rules compare between El Monte, CA and Torrance, CA?
El Monte has fewer restrictions than Torrance.
El Monte, CA
Los Angeles County
El Monte Zoning Code (Title 17) permits limited animal keeping including certain livestock in residential zones. Beekeeping is subject to California state registration requirements and nuisance standards. Contact the Planning Division for specific rules.
View full El Monte rules →Torrance, CA
Los Angeles County
Torrance Municipal Code Chapter 41 (Animals and Fowl) prohibits beekeeping in the city except on land zoned for industrial uses with a permit from the Environmental Quality and Energy Conservation Commission. A 'colony' is defined as one hive and its contents including bees, comb, honey, pollen, brood, and appliances.
View full Torrance rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | El Monte | Torrance |
|---|---|---|
| Code Section | EMMC Title 17; CA Food & Ag Code §29000 | - |
| State Registration | LA County Agricultural Commissioner | - |
| Nuisance Standard | Must not disturb neighbors | - |
| Animal Keeping | Limited livestock permitted | - |
| Residential | - | Prohibited |
| Industrial Zone | - | Permit required |
| Permit From | - | Environmental Quality Commission |
| Code | - | TMC Div. 4, Ch. 1 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
El Monte FAQ
Is beekeeping allowed in El Monte?
Beekeeping is subject to state registration and nuisance standards. Register hives with the LA County Agricultural Commissioner. Contact El Monte's Planning Division for specific local requirements.
What animals can I keep in El Monte?
The code allows horses (1 per 7,500 sq ft), up to 3 female goats, up to 3 sheep, and 1 cow for personal use on residential property.
Torrance FAQ
Can I keep bees at my home in Torrance?
No. Beekeeping is prohibited in residential areas. It is only allowed on industrial-zoned land with a permit from the Environmental Quality and Energy Conservation Commission.
How do I get a beekeeping permit in Torrance?
Apply to the Environmental Quality and Energy Conservation Commission. The property must be zoned for industrial use.
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