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Norwalk vs Pasadena

How do adu rules rules compare between Norwalk, CA and Pasadena, CA?

Norwalk and Pasadena have similar restriction levels.

Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

California law (Gov. Code Β§65852.2) requires cities to allow ADUs on residential lots. Norwalk must comply with state standards for size, setbacks, and parking.

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Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Pasadena allows ADUs under California state law (AB 68, SB 13, AB 881). Both attached and detached ADUs are permitted. The city has streamlined its permitting process to comply with state mandates.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorwalkPasadena
Max Size800 sq ft detached-
Setbacks4 ft rear/side-
ParkingNone near transitNone required near transit
State LawGov. Code Β§65852.2-
Detached ADU-Up to 1,200 sq ft
Junior ADU-Up to 500 sq ft
Setback-4 feet for detached ADU

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Norwalk FAQ

Can I build an ADU?

Yes. California law requires all cities to allow ADUs on residential lots. Norwalk must process permits within 60 days.

Do I need to live on the property?

No owner-occupancy requirement for ADUs under current California law.

Pasadena FAQ

Can I build an ADU in Pasadena?

Yes. California law requires cities to allow ADUs. Detached units up to 1,200 sq ft and junior ADUs up to 500 sq ft are permitted.

Do I need to live on the property?

No. California state law removed owner occupancy requirements for ADUs.

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