- Zoning Code | New Zoning Code
Welcome to the City of Los Angeles’ new Zoning Code (Chapter 1A of the Los Angeles Municipal Code) The New Zoning Code will be applied to individual properties through the update of the City's community plans, and will first be operative in Downtown Los Angeles
- Zoning Search | Los Angeles City Planning
The Zone Information and Map Access System (ZIMAS) is a web-based mapping tool that provides zoning information for properties located in Los Angeles ZIMAS was developed by City Planning to assist residents and businesses in making better informed land use decisions
- ZIMAS
To search by property address, enter its house number in the first field and enter its street name in the second field below Click GO when ready Alternatively, you can click on the menu items on the left to search by other methods such as Street Intersection, Assessor Parcel Number, Council District, etc
- Land Use and Zoning - LA County Planning
Land use and zoning are main factors for how you can use your property They describe how many units you can create and where and what kinds of businesses you can operate They also describe how to design them for a specific location Any proposed use must meet both land use and zoning
- Zoning | LADBS
General zoning information regarding zone, height district, lot size, ordinances, easements, etc and copies of the zoning map for a requested property are available for the public by visiting the sites below or any of our LADBS district offices
- Los Angeles, CA Official Zoning Map (GIS) and Code - ZoningPoint
Find the zoning of any property in Los Angeles, California with this latest zoning map and zoning code Find other city and county zoning info here at ZoningPoint
- Information about Zoning | LADBS
Zoning is the designated identification of a property or lot that determines the allowed use, maximum height, allowable area, required yards, and any other requirements specific to the property or lot
- Los Angeles Zoning Rules | Los Angeles City Planning
Zoning in Los Angeles is informed by the goals and policies of the City’s General Plan The Land Use Element of the General Plan establishes neighborhood-specific goals, and implements strategies aimed at bolstering local housing, economic growth, and job opportunities across the City
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