LA County has no mandatory retrofit ordinance for non-ductile concrete buildings in unincorporated areas. LACoDPW maintains a voluntary inventory and offers ASCE 41-17 evaluation guidance, while LA City's mandatory program does not extend to county jurisdiction.
Non-ductile reinforced concrete buildings constructed before the 1976 UBC are recognized as one of the highest seismic risks in Southern California. Unlike LA City Ordinance 183893 (2015), which mandates ASCE 41-17 evaluation and retrofit within 25 years, LA County has not adopted a parallel mandate for unincorporated areas. LACoDPW Building & Safety offers voluntary screening using the FEMA P-154 rapid visual screening protocol and accepts ASCE 41-17 Tier 1-3 analyses for owners pursuing voluntary upgrades. Title 26 governs the permit process when retrofits proceed. Contract cities served by county planning may adopt their own mandates separately.
No retrofit mandate means no penalties for non-ductile buildings as such. Owners face liability exposure after a damaging earthquake under California premises-liability law, and lenders or insurers may require evaluation as a condition of financing or coverage.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Santa Clarita, CA
Vehicles cannot be parked in the same street spot for more than 72 hours per state law (CVC 22651). RV use as housing prohibited.
Santa Clarita, CA
Santa Clarita restricts large commercial vehicles in residential zones. Heavy trucks, construction equipment, and oversized commercial vehicles may not be pa...
Santa Clarita, CA
Vehicles parked 72+ hours without moving on public streets may be reported as abandoned per CVC Β§22651. LA County Sheriff and city code enforcement handle co...
Santa Clarita, CA
Santa Clarita enforces street parking rules under SCMC Title 10. Vehicles may not park on residential streets for more than 72 hours. Posted restrictions var...
Santa Clarita, CA
EV charging supported by state mandates. AB 2097 prohibits parking minimums near transit. CALGreen requires EV-ready infrastructure in new construction.
Santa Clarita, CA
Pool barriers must meet CA Building Code requirements: 60-inch minimum height with self-closing, self-latching gates plus one additional safety feature.
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Los Angeles County.
See how Santa Clarita's non-ductile concrete retrofit rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.