Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 7A.1.2.

in Subsection D. (Form Standards) of each Alternate Typology (Part 7B.). 2. Frontage Standards Outlined in Subsection E. (Frontage Standards) of each Alternate Typology (Part 7B.). 3. Development Standards Outlined in Subsection F. (Development Standards) of each Alternate Typology (Part 7B.). 4. Use Standards Outlined in Subsection G. (Use Standards) of each Alternate Typology (Part 7B.). 5. Density Standards Outlined in Subsection H. (Density Standards) of each Alternate Typology (Part 7B.). c. Interpret Standards each standard in an Alternate t ypology in Part 7B. (Alternate Typologies) provides a reference to Part 7C. (Alternate Typology Rules) where each standard is explained in detail. | 7-5 Alternate Typologies | Article 7 Div. 7A.1. (Orientation) Sec. 7A.1.2. (How to Use Article 7. (Alternate Typologies)) Established by Ord. 188,418, Eff. 01/20/2025, Oper. 01/27/2025 City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A DIV. 7B.1. INSTITUTIONAL SEC. 7B.1.1. CIVIC INSTITUTION 1 A. Eligible Districts FORM FRONTAGE STANDARD USE DENSITY All All 5 All All B. Intent The Civic Institution 1 Alternate Typology is intended to promote placemaking through architectural monuments and publicly accessible spaces. This Alternate Typology allows greater design flexibility for civic institutions to differentiate civic assets from the surrounding urban fabric, while maintaining standards essential for ensuring all projects actively contribute to a highly walkable urban environment. C . Review Administrative review is required, see Sec. 13B.3.1. (Administrative Review). City of Los Angeles Zoning Code | 7-11 ARTICLE 7 - | Alternate Typologies - Institutional - Chapter 1A PLUM DRAFT November 19, 2024 F. Development Standards Set by the applied Development Standard District (Part 4B.). G. Use Standards 1. For a minimum of 20 years after the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy , no less than 75 percent of the total floor area on the lot shall be designated for one or more of the following u