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Orange vs Santa Ana

How do coastal zone permits rules compare between Orange, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Orange and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Orange, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Development within Orange County's 42-mile Coastal Zone requires a Coastal Development Permit issued by the California Coastal Commission or the local jurisdiction acting under a certified Local Coastal Program.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Development within Orange County's 42-mile Coastal Zone requires a Coastal Development Permit issued by the California Coastal Commission or the local jurisdiction acting under a certified Local Coastal Program.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrangeSanta Ana
StatuteCA Coastal Act 1976CA Coastal Act 1976
OC coastline42 miles42 miles
PenaltyUp to $15K/dayUp to $15K/day
IssuerCommission or LCP cityCommission or LCP city

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Orange FAQ

Do I need a CDP for a small remodel?

Many interior remodels are exempt, but exterior changes, additions, or grading typically require a permit. Check your city's coastal counter or the Commission directly.

Can I block a public view from my house?

Coastal Act protects scenic views and public access. New construction may face height, bulk, and view-corridor limits, especially near the bluff edge.

Santa Ana FAQ

Do I need a CDP for a small remodel?

Many interior remodels are exempt, but exterior changes, additions, or grading typically require a permit. Check your city's coastal counter or the Commission directly.

Can I block a public view from my house?

Coastal Act protects scenic views and public access. New construction may face height, bulk, and view-corridor limits, especially near the bluff edge.

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