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Setback Rules: Los Angeles vs Norwalk

How do setback rules rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Los Angeles and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Setbacks in LA vary by zoning district under LAMC Chapter I. Typical R1 zone setbacks are 20 ft front, 5 ft side, and 15 ft rear. Hillside areas allow reduced setbacks of 5 ft front and 4 ft side on substandard streets. An encroachment plane at 45 degrees begins 20 ft above setback lines limiting upper story massing. Specific plan areas and overlay zones may impose additional requirements.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Norwalk zoning code requires minimum setback distances from property lines for all structures. Setbacks vary by zoning district and structure type.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesNorwalk
R1 Front20 ft typical-
R1 Side5 ft typical-
R1 Rear15 ft typical-
Hillside5 ft front, 4 ft side reduced-
Encroachment Plane45 degrees at 20 ft height-
Front-20 to 25 feet typical
Side-5 to 10 feet typical
Rear-15 to 20 feet typical
Variance-Zoning board hearing

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Los Angeles FAQ

How do I find my setback requirements?

Check Los Angeles zoning map for your parcel’s zoning district, then consult the zoning code for that district’s setbacks.

Can I build closer than the setback?

Only with a variance approved by the zoning board or if your structure qualifies for an exception.

Norwalk FAQ

How do I find my setback requirements?

Check Norwalk zoning map for your parcel’s zoning district, then consult the zoning code for that district’s setbacks.

Can I build closer than the setback?

Only with a variance approved by the zoning board or if your structure qualifies for an exception.

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