Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 7B.7.2.

Use District (Part 5B.). H. Density Standards the maximum density shall be the density allowed in Density District 6, pursuant to Div. 6B.2. (Lot Area-Based Density Districts). | 7-46 Alternate Typologies | Article 7 Div. 7B.7. (Corridor Transitions) Sec. 7B.7.2. (Corridor Transitions 2) Last amended by Ord. 188,478 (Resolution), Eff. 06/18/2025 City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A Sec. 7B.7.3. CORRIDOR TRANSITIONS 3 A. Eligibility 1. Eligible Districts FORM FRONTAGE STANDARD USE DENSITY All All All A_, rG_, rX_, P_ 2l, 3l, 4l, 10, 12, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60 2. Eligible Lots in order to be eligible to use the corridor t ransitions 3 Alternate t ypology, a project must be on a lot mapped in the ct -3 corridor t ransitions incentive Set on the Mixed Income Housing Incentive Map (Sec. 1.5.17.), and must be utilizing, and meeting all requirements of, Sec. 9.2.4. (Corridor Transitions Incentive Program). B. Intent the corridor t ransitions 3 Alternate t ypology is intended to establish a package of alternative standards for housing projects and aims to facilitate the creation and development of restricted affordable units in lower density areas in the city , aiding in smoothing the transition between higher-scale development along principal corridors to lower-scale development in interior neighborhoods. the corridor t ransitions incentive Program provides the rules and framework for granting moderate increases in density and floor area ratio to meet this goal, while controlling lower-scale residential design needs and constraints. the alternate typology facilitates the Corridor Transitions Incentive Program (Sec. 9.2.4.). c. Review Projects shall be subject to the applicable review procedures in Subsection D. (Administration) of Sec. 9.2.4. (Corridor Transitions Incentive Program). | 7-47 Alternate Typologies | Article 7 Div. 7B.7. (Corridor Transitions) Sec. 7B.7.2. (Corridor Transitions 2) Last amended by Ord. 188,478 (Resolution), Eff. 06/18/2025 City of Lo