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Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do hillside overlay rules 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 22.110.090 governs Hillside Management Areas in unincorporated LA County, applying a slope-density formula, requiring vegetation protection, and triggering geotechnical review and CEQA evaluation for steep-lot development.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LACO Title 22.110.090 governs Hillside Management Areas in unincorporated LA County, applying a slope-density formula, requiring vegetation protection, and triggering geotechnical review and CEQA evaluation for steep-lot development.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
Code sectionLACO Title 22.110.090LACO Title 22.110.090
Density basisSlope-density formulaSlope-density formula
Required reviewsGeotech, grading, CEQAGeotech, grading, CEQA
Often overlapsVHFHSZ fire zonesVHFHSZ fire zones

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lancaster FAQ

How do I check if my parcel is in an HMA?

Use GIS-NET parcel viewer. The HMA designation appears in the parcel zoning information, along with slope category, fire zone, and any community plan overlays.

Are exceptions or variances available?

Yes, but they require a formal Conditional Use Permit or Variance application before the Hearing Officer or Regional Planning Commission, with biological, geotechnical, and CEQA documentation.

Long Beach FAQ

How do I check if my parcel is in an HMA?

Use GIS-NET parcel viewer. The HMA designation appears in the parcel zoning information, along with slope category, fire zone, and any community plan overlays.

Are exceptions or variances available?

Yes, but they require a formal Conditional Use Permit or Variance application before the Hearing Officer or Regional Planning Commission, with biological, geotechnical, and CEQA documentation.

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