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Eaves: Project into the required side yard not more than 4 inches for each foot of width of such side yard, provided the width of the side yard is not reduced to less than 30 inches. Project into the required front and rear yards not more than 30 inches. Project into the side yard adjoining the street lot line of a corner lot not more than 30 inches, provided the width is not reduced to less than 30 inches.
Open roof and unenclosed trellis
Open, unenclosed stairways or balconies not covered by a roof or canopy: Project into a required rear yard not more than 4 feet. Project into a required front yard 30 inches. Project into the side yard adjoining a street lot line of a corner lot, not more than 30 inches, provided the width is not reduced to less than 30 inches.
Open, unenclosed porches, platforms, or landing places (including access stairways) not covered by a roof or canopy which does not extend above the level of the first floor of the building, provided: Projection is maximum 6 feet into the required front, side, and rear yards Projection is maximum 6 feet above adjacent grade.
Chimney: Project into the required front, side, and rear yards not more than 2 feet. The width of the required side yard shall not be reduced to less than 3 feet.
A bay window or garden type window of normal size may project 8 inches into a required side yard, provided the width of the required side yard is not reduced to less than 3 feet.
Tankless water heaters may project 18 inches into the required side yard, provided such side yard is not reduced to less than 3 feet in width.
The following roof structures are allowed to project above the like-for-like height limit:
Stairway housing (no larger than 72 square feet) may project 5 feet.
Elevator housing may project 5 feet, provided it is setback a minimum of 5 feet from the roof perimeter.
Chimneys may project 5 feet.
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The proposed conversion will be subject to all zoning code and fire sprinkler regulations in place at the time of the proposed change of use. If the ADU or JADU was constructed within an existing building, non-conforming rights from the building and use that existed prior to the ADU or JADU may be considered at the discretion of LADBS.
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Public Record Act Requests to the Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) may include a wide variety of Departmental documents and materials (including print, photographic, and electronic formats) that were created or obtained by the department and are, at the time the request is filed, in the department's care and custody. The Public Records Act excludes certain categories of records from disclosure.
Please be advised that some LADBS documents are available in electronic format and can be obtained online from the Departments Official Document Repository, the LADBS Internet Document Imaging System (IDIS) here:
Search Online Building Records
Other documents that are not available online, but are indexed in IDIS can be obtained through the LADBS Public Records Counter by submitting a Research Request Form available here:
Forms and Publications - Service Requests
Copies of Building Plans (Blueprints) are also obtained through the LADBS Public Records Counter by submitting a Research Request Form.
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The BBSC is granted the authority by the Code and by the City Charter, to hear many kinds of appeals, including but not limited to the following:
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Automobile parking is not required for ADUs created within an existing or proposed main home or an existing accessory structure. ADU parking may be required if the ADU exceeds the existing square footage of an existing main home (primary residence) or accessory structure, as well as for a newly constructed detached ADU. Other parking waivers in LAMC Section 12.22 A.33(c)(12)(i) may also apply.
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As of June 9, 2025, LADBS will start accepting applications using the process shown in the Implementation Guidelines.
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Generally, an appeal to the BBSC is scheduled for a hearing date within thirty days of receipt of the appeal to the BBSC. This time period will be extended in cases that require additional documentation and/or research. In the case of import/export applications, the scheduled hearing date is contingent upon receipt of the appropriate environmental clearance from the Department of City Planning (i.e. Categorical Exemption, Mitigated Negative Declaration, or Environmental Impact Report) AND responses from the Department of Transportation and the Department of Public Works.
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Anyone may initiate a request for public records.
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