Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 7A.1.4.

on 6. Opportunity corridors 7. corridor t ransitions B. Variation Number the last component of each Alternate t ypology name is a variation number. Alternate typologies are numbered based on the order in which they were incorporated into this Zoning code (chapter 1A). | 7-8 Alternate Typologies | Article 7 Div. 7A.1. (Orientation) Sec. 7A.1.4. (Alternate Typology Naming Convention) Last amended by Ord. 188,478 (Resolution), Eff. 06/18/2025 City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A Div. 7A.2. GENERAL RULES Sec. 7A.2.1. ALTERNATE TYPOLOGIES INTENT there are certain cases where the desired physical form for a specific type of development is prohibited by the zoning applied to a lot. in those cases, Alternate t ypologies provide an option to override specific standards in the underlying zoning that may otherwise prohibit the desired form. in exchange for providing greater flexibility on particular standards, Alternate t ypologies require adherence to other standards that promote the desired form and ensure that projects are contextually appropriate. | 7-9 Alternate Typologies | Article 7 Div. 7A.2. (General Rules) Sec. 7A.2.1. (Alternate Typologies Intent) Established by Ord. 188,418, Eff. 01/20/2025, Oper. 01/27/2025 City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A Sec. 7A.2.2. ALTERNATE TYPOLOGIES APPLICABILITY A. Eligibility Alternate t ypologies are only allowed in eligible districts. each Alternate t ypology provides an eligibility table that lists all zoning districts where the Alternate t ypology is allowed. Any lot within one of the eligible zoning districts may use the Alternate t ypology. When an eligible district is listed with "_", all variations of the district are eligible (for example, rN_ includes rN1, rN2 and any other rN variation). [ FORM - FRONTAGE - STANDARDS ] [ USE - DENSITY ] A. Eligible Districts FORM FRONTAGE STANDARD USE DENSITY All All 5 All All B. Project Activities 1. Alternate t ypology standards apply to project activities as shown in the appl