Structure Height Limits: Lancaster vs Long Beach
How do structure height limits 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 sets maximum building heights by district. Residential zones typically limit structures to 35 feet or 2 to 3 stories.
View full Lancaster rules βLong Beach, CA
Los Angeles County
Building height limits in Long Beach are set by zoning district under LBMC Title 21. R-1 zones allow a maximum of 28 feet. Accessory structures are limited to 15 feet. Height exceptions apply for solar panels and rooftop equipment.
View full Long Beach rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Lancaster | Long Beach |
|---|---|---|
| Residential | 35 feet / 2.5 stories typical | - |
| Measured From | Average finished grade | - |
| Exceptions | Chimneys, antennas limited | - |
| Topic | Structure Height Limits | - |
| R-1 Max | - | 28 feet |
| Accessory Structures | - | 15 ft max |
| Code | - | LBMC Title 21 |
| Solar Exception | - | Panels may exceed roof height |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
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.
Long Beach FAQ
What is the max height for a house?
Typically 35 feet or 2.5 stories in residential zones. Check Long Beach 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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