Setback Rules: Lancaster vs Long Beach
How do setback rules rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?
Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.
Lancaster, CA
Los Angeles County
Lancaster zoning code requires minimum setback distances from property lines for all structures. Setbacks vary by zoning district and structure type.
View full Lancaster rules →Long Beach, CA
Los Angeles County
Residential setbacks in Long Beach vary by zone under LBMC Title 21. R-1 zones require front, side, and rear setbacks. ADUs follow state-mandated 4-foot side/rear setbacks per CA Gov Code §65852.2.
View full Long Beach rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Lancaster | Long Beach |
|---|---|---|
| Front | 20 to 25 feet typical | - |
| Side | 5 to 10 feet typical | - |
| Rear | 15 to 20 feet typical | - |
| Variance | Zoning board hearing | - |
| Code | - | LBMC Title 21, Ch. 21.31 |
| Front Yard | - | Varies by district (typically 20 ft) |
| Side Yard | - | 5 ft minimum typical |
| ADU Setbacks | - | 4 ft side/rear per state law |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Lancaster FAQ
How do I find my setback requirements?
Check Lancaster zoning map for your parcel’s zoning district, then consult the zoning code for that district’s setbacks.
Can I build closer than the setback?
Only with a variance approved by the zoning board or if your structure qualifies for an exception.
Long Beach FAQ
How do I find my setback requirements?
Check Long Beach zoning map for your parcel’s zoning district, then consult the zoning code for that district’s setbacks.
Can I build closer than the setback?
Only with a variance approved by the zoning board or if your structure qualifies for an exception.
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