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Agricultural Zoning Protection: Los Angeles vs South San Gabriel

How do agricultural zoning protection rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Los Angeles and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LAMC §12.04 establishes the R-A residential agricultural zone for limited farming, and §13.13 sets home garden requirements. Urban agriculture overlays allow front-yard gardens and produce stands citywide.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Code Title 22.06 establishes three agricultural zones for unincorporated areas: A-1 light agriculture, A-2 heavy agriculture, and A-2-H heavy agriculture with hog ranches. These zones cover most farming in Antelope Valley and Santa Clarita Valley.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesSouth San Gabriel
R-A zone codeLAMC §12.04-
Home garden rulesLAMC §13.13-
A-1 / A-2 zonesLAMC §12.05 / §12.06-
Beekeeping authorityLAMC §12.21.A.18-
Produce stand limit120 square feet-
Code title-LA County Code Title 22.06
A-1 minimum lot-1 or 2 acres
A-2 minimum lot-5 acres
A-2-H special use-Hog ranches with CUP
Animal setback-35 feet from property line

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Los Angeles FAQ

Can I grow vegetables in my LA front yard?

Yes. LAMC §13.13 allows edible plants in any residential yard. Structures, fences, and signage must still meet zoning rules, and ornamental setback standards apply.

Can I sell produce from my home in LA?

Yes, under the 2017 urban-agriculture ordinance. A by-right produce stand up to 120 square feet is permitted on residential lots, subject to setback and signage limits.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Where are LA County's agricultural zones located?

Mostly in unincorporated Antelope Valley around Lancaster and Palmdale and in Santa Clarita Valley unincorporated areas. Incorporated cities have their own zoning maps that may or may not include agricultural districts.

Can I run a commercial farm in an A-1 zone?

Yes, for light agriculture: crops, orchards, dairies, and one-family dwellings on lots meeting the 1- or 2-acre minimum. Heavy uses like feed yards or slaughter require A-2 zoning or a conditional-use permit.

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