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Long Beach vs Norwalk

How do density bonus law rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Norwalk has fewer restrictions than Long Beach.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach implements California's Density Bonus Law, allowing housing developers extra units, height, parking concessions, and waivers in exchange for restricted affordable units. The benefits stack with the city's tier-based Inclusionary Housing ordinance under LBMC 21.67.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Projects setting aside affordable units in unincorporated LA County qualify for state-mandated density bonuses, parking reductions, and concessions under California Government Code Section 65915 and LACO Title 22.140.250, with bonuses now up to 80 percent.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachNorwalk
State lawGovt Code 65915-
Local hookLBMC Title 21 21.67-
BenefitsUnits height parking waivers-
Income tiersVery-low low moderate-
State authority-Cal. Gov Code Section 65915
Local code-LACO Title 22.140.250
Maximum bonus-Up to 80 percent (AB-2334)
Approval-Ministerial when eligible

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Long Beach FAQ

Can the city deny a compliant project?

No. State law obligates Long Beach to grant density bonuses for qualifying projects, even if they exceed underlying zoning standards.

Does inclusionary stack with bonus?

Yes. LBMC 21.67 inclusionary requirements can stack with state density bonus, often producing additional affordable units beyond either tool alone.

Norwalk FAQ

What set-aside percentages qualify?

Minimums vary: 5 percent very-low income, 10 percent low income, 10 percent moderate-income for-sale, or 100 percent affordable to claim the AB-2334 maximum bonus tier.

Does this apply in incorporated cities?

Cities apply Section 65915 themselves through their own codes. The county's Title 22.140.250 implementation governs only unincorporated parcels under DRP jurisdiction.

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