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Glendale vs Lakewood

How do shed rules rules compare between Glendale, CA and Lakewood, CA?

Glendale and Lakewood have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Glendale allows sheds in residential zones. Structures under 120 square feet typically do not require a building permit under California Building Code. Sheds must comply with setback and height requirements.

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Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Lakewood allows small sheds without permits (typically under 120 sq ft). Larger structures require building permits and must meet setback requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleLakewood
Permit ExemptUnder 120 sq ft, one story-
SetbacksMust comply with zoning requirements3 to 5 ft from property line
Lot CoverageCounts toward maximum-
HabitationNot permittedProhibited
No Permit-Under 120 sq ft
Permit-Over 120 sq ft

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Glendale FAQ

Do I need a permit for a shed in Glendale?

Sheds under 120 square feet and one story generally do not need a permit. Larger structures require permits. All must meet setback requirements.

How close can I put a shed to my property line?

Sheds must comply with your zone's setback requirements. Contact Glendale's Planning Division for specific setback distances.

Lakewood FAQ

Do I need a permit for a shed?

Sheds under 120 sq ft typically don’t need a permit, but must still meet setback requirements.

Can I put electrical in my shed?

Electrical connections require a separate electrical permit regardless of shed size.

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