Norwalk vs Santa Monica
How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Norwalk, CA and Santa Monica, CA?
Norwalk and Santa Monica have similar restriction levels.
Norwalk, CA
Los Angeles County
Norwalk limits the percentage of a lot that can be covered by impervious surfaces and structures. Residential lots typically allow 40 to 60% coverage.
View full Norwalk rules βSanta Monica, CA
Los Angeles County
Lot coverage in Santa Monica varies by zoning district. R1 district development standards are in Table 9.07.030. The zoning ordinance limits impervious coverage and includes landscape area requirements per SMMC Ch. 9.26.
View full Santa Monica rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Norwalk | Santa Monica |
|---|---|---|
| Residential Limit | 40 to 60% typical | - |
| Includes | Buildings, driveways, patios | - |
| Permeable Pavers | May get partial credit | - |
| Topic | Lot Coverage | - |
| R1 Standards | - | Table 9.07.030 |
| Landscape Area | - | SMMC Ch. 9.26 requirements |
| Impervious | - | Limited by district |
| Code | - | SMMC Article 9, Division 2 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Norwalk FAQ
What counts as lot coverage?
All impervious surfaces: buildings, garages, driveways, patios, and walkways. Permeable pavers may be partially excluded.
How do I calculate my lot coverage?
Divide total impervious surface area by total lot area. Check Norwalk zoning for your districtβs maximum.
Santa Monica FAQ
What counts as lot coverage?
All impervious surfaces: buildings, garages, driveways, patios, and walkways. Permeable pavers may be partially excluded.
How do I calculate my lot coverage?
Divide total impervious surface area by total lot area. Check Santa Monica zoning for your districtβs maximum.
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