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Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do adult entertainment rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LACO Title 22.140.300 zones adult businesses only outside 1,000-foot buffers from schools, churches, parks, and homes in unincorporated areas. Title 7.18 requires a Sheriff business license with operator background check before any adult arcade, cabaret, or bookstore can open.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LACO Title 22.140.300 zones adult businesses only outside 1,000-foot buffers from schools, churches, parks, and homes in unincorporated areas. Title 7.18 requires a Sheriff business license with operator background check before any adult arcade, cabaret, or bookstore can open.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
Zoning authorityLACO Title 22.140.300LACO Title 22.140.300
License authorityLACO Title 7.18 (Sheriff)LACO Title 7.18 (Sheriff)
Sensitive-use buffer1,000 feet1,000 feet
Adult-business separation500 feet500 feet
Coverage areaUnincorporated onlyUnincorporated only

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Lancaster FAQ

Where can adult businesses open in unincorporated LA County?

Only in C-3, C-M, M-1, or M-2 zones, outside the 1,000-foot sensitive-use buffer and 500-foot separation from another adult business, measured property line to property line.

Who issues the operator permit?

The LA County Sheriff Business License Detail processes Title 7.18 applications, including background checks, public hearing notice, and conditional approval coordinated with the Department of Regional Planning.

Do incorporated city rules apply?

No. Long Beach, Pomona, Lancaster, and other incorporated cities use their own adult-business codes. LACO Title 22.140.300 applies only in unincorporated communities.

Long Beach FAQ

Where can adult businesses open in unincorporated LA County?

Only in C-3, C-M, M-1, or M-2 zones, outside the 1,000-foot sensitive-use buffer and 500-foot separation from another adult business, measured property line to property line.

Who issues the operator permit?

The LA County Sheriff Business License Detail processes Title 7.18 applications, including background checks, public hearing notice, and conditional approval coordinated with the Department of Regional Planning.

Do incorporated city rules apply?

No. Long Beach, Pomona, Lancaster, and other incorporated cities use their own adult-business codes. LACO Title 22.140.300 applies only in unincorporated communities.

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