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Structure Height Limits: Glendale vs Lancaster

How do structure height limits rules compare between Glendale, CA and Lancaster, CA?

Glendale and Lancaster have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Building heights in Glendale are set by zoning district under GMC Title 30. Hillside areas have additional design review. Detached ADUs limited to 16 ft; attached ADUs to 25 ft. Transit-adjacent ADUs may reach 18 ft.

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Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lancaster zoning code sets maximum building heights by district. Residential zones typically limit structures to 35 feet or 2 to 3 stories.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleLancaster
StandardsVary by zoning district-
Detached ADU16 feet maximum-
Attached ADU25 feet maximum-
HillsideDesign review required-
Residential-35 feet / 2.5 stories typical
Measured From-Average finished grade
Exceptions-Chimneys, antennas limited
Topic-Structure Height Limits

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Glendale FAQ

What is the max height for a house?

Typically 35 feet or 2.5 stories in residential zones. Check Glendale zoning code for your specific district.

Do chimneys count toward height?

Chimneys and similar projections are usually exempt up to a limited additional height above the roof.

Lancaster FAQ

What is the max height for a house?

Typically 35 feet or 2.5 stories in residential zones. Check Lancaster zoning code for your specific district.

Do chimneys count toward height?

Chimneys and similar projections are usually exempt up to a limited additional height above the roof.

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