Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 1.6.1.

sions) Sec. 1.6.1. (Local Emergency Temporary Regulations) Established by Ord. 188,418, Eff. 01/20/2025, Oper. 01/27/2025 City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A 3. Boulevard, Avenue, & Collector Street Dedication & Improvement a. For any lot identified by the city as having sustained damage during and as a result of the situation causing the declared emergency, the issuance of a building permit for a new development on that lot does not require improvement of frontage for boulevards, avenues, and collector streets widening purposes under Article 10. (Streets & Parks). b. Nothing here prevents a property owner from, obtaining necessary permits, voluntarily improving the public right-of-way and undertaking public improvements which conform to the applicable sections of this Zoning code (chapter 1A). 4. Zoning Administrator Adjustments a. regardless of any other provision of this Zoning code (chapter 1A), the Zoning Administrator may grant deviations of no more than 10 percent from the city ’s floor area, height, yard, parking, and loading space requirements for buildings and structures damaged or destroyed in an emergency declared by the Governor when the deviations are necessary to accommodate the requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act, Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, or the California Code of Regulations, Title 24. (Building Standards Code), provided the Zoning Administrator finds: i. that the deviations are not likely to cause an undue burden on nearby streets or neighboring properties; ii. that the grant is not likely to evoke public controversy; and iii. that the development cannot feasibly be designed to meet the requisite disabled access standards without the deviations. b. Prior to acting on an application for a deviation, the Zoning Administrator shall give notice to all adjoining property owners and hold a public hearing. the Zoning Administrator may waive the public hearing if the Zoning Administrator makes the findings in Subs