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ADU Permits: Glendale vs Long Beach

How do adu permits rules compare between Glendale, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Glendale and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Glendale processes ADU and JADU applications ministerially under Glendale Municipal Code (GMC) §30.34.080 and California Government Code §65852.2 (as amended by AB 68, AB 881, SB 13, and AB 976). The City Council adopted updated ADU regulations on December 3, 2024 to address California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) compliance findings. Detached ADUs are allowed up to 1,200 sq ft and JADUs up to 500 sq ft.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Long Beach processes ADU and JADU applications ministerially under Long Beach Municipal Code Section 21.45.400 and California Government Code Section 65852.2. Applications go through the Development Services Department with no public hearing or discretionary review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleLong Beach
Code SectionGMC §30.34.080LBMC 21.45.400
Last AmendedDecember 3, 2024 (HCD compliance)-
ReviewMinisterial, 60-day cap-
Detached Max1,200 sq ft-
JADU Max500 sq ft-
Setback4 ft side/rear-
Review Type-Ministerial, no hearing
Decision Deadline-60 days
Lead Agency-Development Services
Coastal Zone-CDP may be required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Glendale FAQ

How long does ADU review take in Glendale?

California Government Code §65852.2(b) caps ministerial review at 60 days from a complete application. Glendale Community Development processes ADU permits without a public hearing when plans meet GMC §30.34.080 objective standards.

Do I need a public hearing for a Glendale ADU?

No. GMC §30.34.080 and Cal. Gov. Code §65852.2 require ministerial review only — no Planning Commission hearing, no neighbor notice, no discretionary findings. Only objective standards apply.

Long Beach FAQ

Do I need a public hearing for an ADU in Long Beach?

No. LBMC Section 21.45.400 and Cal. Gov Code 65852.2 require ministerial review by the Development Services Department without a public hearing, design review, or CEQA process.

How long does ADU plan check take in Long Beach?

The Building and Safety Bureau must approve or deny a complete application within 60 days under Cal. Gov Code 65852.2(b). Pre-approved plan sets further shorten plan check.

Do Long Beach Coastal Zone ADUs need extra permits?

Sometimes. Properties in the Coastal Zone require a Coastal Development Permit unless the project qualifies for an exemption under the certified Local Coastal Program.

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