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ADU Impact Fees: Long Beach vs Los Angeles

How do adu impact fees rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Long Beach and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Under California Government Code Section 65852.2(f) and LBMC Section 21.45.400, Long Beach cannot charge development impact fees on ADUs under 750 square feet. ADUs 750 sq ft or larger pay fees proportional to the primary dwelling.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Under California Government Code Section 65852.2(f) and LAMC 12.22 A.33, Los Angeles cannot charge impact fees on ADUs under 750 square feet. ADUs 750 sq ft or larger pay fees proportional to the primary dwelling.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos Angeles
Code SectionCal. Gov Code 65852.2(f)Cal. Gov Code 65852.2(f)
Under 750 sq ftNo impact feesNo impact fees
750+ sq ftProportional feesProportional fees only
Separate MeterOptionalOptional, not required
School FeesSame state preemption-
Appeals-HCD ADU Ombudsperson

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Long Beach FAQ

Do I pay impact fees on a Long Beach ADU under 750 sq ft?

No. Cal. Gov Code 65852.2(f) prohibits local impact fees on ADUs under 750 sq ft. Only plan check, building permit, and inspection fees apply.

Do I need a separate water meter for my Long Beach ADU?

No. Long Beach Water cannot require a separate water or sewer meter. A separate meter is optional and billed at the standard hookup rate if requested.

What if Long Beach charges me illegal ADU fees?

Appeal to the Building Official and file a complaint with the California HCD ADU Ombudsperson, which enforces Cal. Gov Code 65852.2(f) statewide.

Los Angeles FAQ

Do I pay impact fees on a Los Angeles ADU under 750 sq ft?

No. Cal. Gov Code 65852.2(f) prohibits local impact fees on ADUs under 750 sq ft. Only LADBS plan check and inspection fees apply.

Do I need a separate water meter for my Los Angeles ADU?

No. LADWP cannot require a separate water or electric meter. A separate meter is optional and billed at the standard hookup rate if requested.

What if Los Angeles charges me illegal ADU fees?

Appeal to the LADBS Board of Building and Safety Commissioners and file a complaint with the California HCD ADU Ombudsperson, which enforces Cal. Gov Code 65852.2.

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