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Agricultural Solar: Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do agricultural solar rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Los Angeles has fewer restrictions than Lakewood.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

California Government Code §65852.27 lets farmers install ground-mounted solar serving on-site agricultural operations as ministerial accessory uses. LA County Code Title 22.140.500 adds setback and visibility standards for ag-overlay parcels in Antelope Valley and other unincorporated farming areas.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Los Angeles permits agricultural and agrivoltaic solar arrays as accessory uses in R-A (Suburban) zones under LAMC §12.04, with state streamlining provided by California Government Code §65852.27 for small ground-mounted systems on farms.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
State authorityGovernment Code §65852.27-
Ministerial cap100 kilowatts on-site-
Minimum parcel10 acres ag overlay-
Property setback50 feet from lines-
Decommissioning bondRequired over 250 kilowatts-
Primary ag zone-R-A Suburban (LAMC §12.04)
State streamline cap-One megawatt agrivoltaic
Accessory solar-Allowed by right
Larger arrays-Conditional use permit required
Utility-LADWP net metering

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

Can a Lancaster-area farmer install solar to power irrigation pumps?

Yes. Under Government Code §65852.27 and Title 22.140.500, ground-mounted arrays serving on-farm pumping under 100 kilowatts on parcels of 10 acres or more are ministerial. Submit a building permit through LA County Building and Safety.

What if I want to sell power to the grid?

Off-site export takes the project out of the §65852.27 ministerial path. Apply for a Conditional Use Permit through LA County Regional Planning. Williamson Act parcels also require contract review to ensure agricultural use continues.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I put solar panels on my LA hobby farm?

Yes. In R-A Suburban zones, ground-mounted solar serving the on-site farm is an accessory use under LAMC §12.04, requiring only a standard building and electrical permit through LADBS, not a zoning variance.

What about combined crops and panels?

California Government Code §65852.27 requires LA to approve qualifying agrivoltaic projects up to one megawatt ministerially when sited on agricultural land, provided crop or grazing activity continues beneath the panels.

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