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Lakewood vs Long Beach

How do shed rules rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lakewood has fewer restrictions than Long Beach.

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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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Accessory structures on private property require building permit depending on size. In flood zones, FEMA anchoring and elevation requirements apply.

View full Long Beach rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLong Beach
No PermitUnder 120 sq ft-
PermitOver 120 sq ftRequired based on size β€” check LBMC Title 18
Setbacks3 to 5 ft from property line-
HabitationProhibited-
Flood Zone-FEMA anchoring and elevation rules apply
Check Status-(562) 570-6784
NFIP-Long Beach participates β€” flood insurance available

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Long Beach FAQ

Do I need a permit for a shed in Long Beach?

Accessory structures on private property require building permit depending on size. In flood zones, FEMA anchoring and elevation requirements apply.

How big can a shed be without a permit in Long Beach?

Permit: Required based on size β€” check LBMC Title 18. Flood Zone: FEMA anchoring and elevation rules apply. Check Status: (562) 570-6784. NFIP: Long Beach participates β€” flood insurance available.

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