Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 1.5.2.A.3.

erwise known as density. Density Districts (Part 6B.) allow for a wide variety of zoning approaches to housing. c. Specific Plans & Supplemental Districts Article 8. (Supplemental & Special Zoning) establishes additional regulations that may be applied through the use of Specific Plans and Supplemental Districts. these are represented in a third bracket set of the zone string, and separated by a hyphen (-) when more than one is applied. For further details, see Sec. 1.5.2.A.3. (Specific Plans & Supplemental Districts). D. Special Zones Article 8. (Supplemental & Special Zoning) also establishes unique zone designations called Special Zones that, where applied, serve in lieu of zoning districts, Specific Plans, and Supplemental Districts. Special Zones respond to unique conditions that do not lend themselves to the regulations established in this Zoning code (chapter 1A). For further details, see Sec. 1.5.2.A.4. (Special Zoning). | 1-6 Introductory Provisions | Article 1 Div. 1.3. (Orientation) Sec. 1.3.1. (Zone String) Established by Ord. 188,418, Eff. 01/20/2025, Oper. 01/27/2025 City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A Sec. 1.3.2. NON-ZONE STRING ARTICLES in addition to the zoning district articles, other articles in the Zoning code (chapter 1A) include: A. Article 7. (Alternate Typologies), governs instances where the desired physical form for development on a lot is prohibited by the applied zoning. the zoning districts established in this Zoning code (chapter 1A) recognize that, in general, the physical form of development need not be determined by its use. there are certain cases, however, in which the physical form that development takes is directly tied to a specific use or activity. in those cases, Article 7. (Alternate Typologies) outlines a series of regulatory solutions that override specific regulations otherwise addressed by zoning districts applied to a lot. Article 7. (Alternate Typologies) establishes eligibility criteria for each Alternate t ypol