Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 4C.15.1.

med to be occupied by persons or families above the lower income category shall be replaced with low income units. b) in lower Opportunity Areas, with the dwelling units proportionate to the share of all lower income renter households within the city described in Sub-subparagraph i. (Replacement When Incomes Are Not Known), above. b. Equivalent Size All replacement units must be of equivalent size, pursuant to Paragraph 5. (Equivalent Size) of Subsection D. (Measurement) below, and projects shall contain at least the same total number of units and total aggregate number of bedrooms as the protected units being replaced. New units do not have to match bedroom configurations of demolished units, except when a tenant is exercising the right to return as defined in Paragraph 3. (Existing Occupant Protections) below. | 4-207 [ FOrM - FrONt AGe - STANDARDS ] [ USe - DeNSit Y ] Div. 4C.15. (Resident Protections) Sec. 4C.15.1. (Housing Projects That Result In The Demolition of Dwelling Units) Last amended by Ord. 188,482 (Resolution), Eff. 06/18/2025 City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A c. Relationship to Other Affordability Requirements Any protected units replaced pursuant to this Paragraph (Replacement of Existing or Demolished Protected Units) shall be considered in determining whether the project satisfies the requirements of any state, local or federal requirement that requires, as a condition of the development of rental units, that the project provide a certain percentage of rental units affordable to, and occupied by, households with incomes that do not exceed the limits for moderate income households, lower income households, very low income households, extremely low income households, or acutely low income households, as specified in Sections 50063.5, 50079.5, 50093, 50105, and 50106 of the California Health and Safety Code. d. Exceptions Notwithstanding the requirements above, the replacement requirements of this Section (Housing Projects That Result In Th