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Green Building & Sustainability

The purpose of Green Buildings is to improve public health, safety, and general welfare through enhanced design and construction of buildings, using concepts which reduce negative impact, and promote principles which have a positive environmental impact and encourage sustainable construction practices.

Submittal Requirements

The following types of projects are subject to the Los Angeles Green Building Code (LAGBC).

For building plans being submitted to Regular Plan Check, please provide an additional set of plans. This additional set of plans will be routed internally to the Green Building Section for plan check.

Approval from the Green Building Section will be required prior to the issuance of the Building Permit.

All new buildings (residential and non-residential)

All addition (residential and non-residential)

Alterations with building valuations of $200,000 or more (residential and nonresidential)

Residential alterations that increase the building's conditioned volume

Roof replacements of any value are subject to either LAGBC Section 4.106.5 (for residential projects) or LAGBC Section 5.106.13 (for nonresidential projects)

Building for a Better Tomorrow

The Los Angeles Green Building Code (LAGBC) is based on the California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen) that was developed and mandated by the State to attain consistency among the various jurisdictions within the State, reduce the building's energy and water use, reduce waste, and reduce the carbon footprint.