Title 9 — Zoning and Subdivisions

Chapter 9-14 — LDR LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT

Laguna Hills Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-06 · Laguna Hills

§ 9-14.010. Purpose and intent.

The low density residential district is established to provide for low density, single-family detached housing neighborhoods. Typically this district is characterized by medium to large lot single-family homes. (Prior code § 9-08.010; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))

§ 9-14.020. Permitted uses.

Table 9-14.020 contains a listing of permitted uses, and accessory uses within the district. Uses in the table are ermitted subject to the permit criteria referenced. Any use not included shall be considered prohibited.

Table 9-14.020
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL USES
Table 9-14.020
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL USES
Table 9-14.020
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL USES
Uses Permitted Accessory Reference
Accessory dwelling unit P See Chapter9-68
Accessory structure P See Chapter9-70
Animals/pets See Chapter9-56
Athletic felds S
Church/temple C
Communication facility See Chapter9-58
Community care facility See Chapter9-64
Construction offce T
Drainage facility P
Dwelling, single-family detached P
Family day care – large See Chapter9-64
Family day care – small See Chapter9-64
Fire/police station C
Game court See Chapter9-70
Garage and/or yard sales See Chapter9-62
Green house P
Guest quarters/guest house P
Home occupation See Chapter9-60
Library, public C
Manufactured home S
Mobilehome S
Park, public/private S
Recreation facility, private P
Recreational vehicle storage, private P
School, private C
School, public C
Senior center C
Supportive housing See Chapter9-64
Swim club C
Tennis club C
Transitional housing See Chapter9-64

Note: Use is permitted subject to issuance of:

C = Conditional use permit (CUP)

S = Site development permit (SDP)

  • T = Temporary use permit (TUP) P = Permitted

  • ♦ = Special requirements

(Prior code § 9-08.020; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part); Ord. 2002-1 Exh. A § 3 (part); Ord. 2003-5 Exh. A § C; Ord. 2011-4 § 1 (Exh. A (part)); Ord. 2012-5 § 7; Ord. 2018-7 § 6)

§ 9-14.030. Applicable areas.

The regulations and standards contained in this section shall apply to all properties designated as low density residential on the city zoning map.

(Prior code § 9-08.030; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))

§ 9-14.040. Animal husbandry.

Large animal husbandry is not permitted by this zone. Chapter 9-56 of this code prescribes standards for the keeping of animals. It is the purpose of this zone to restrict such animals to typical domestic varieties. (Prior code § 9-08.040; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))

§ 9-14.050. Standards.

The standards applicable to this district are shown within Table 9-14.050. Some low density residential properties may be further limited as to use or development standards due to application of hillside design requirements as contained in Chapter 9-50 of this code.

Table 9-14.050
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING STANDARDS
Table 9-14.050
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING STANDARDS
Item Standard
Minimum lot size 7,200 sq. ft.
Minimum lot width:
Standard lot 60 ft.
Cul-de-sac 30 ft.
Flag lot 20 ft.
Minimum lot depth 80 ft.
Maximum lot coverage 35%
Maximum foor area ratio (FAR) 0.55 (includes garages)*
Maximum density 3.0 – 6.5 DUs/AC (gross)
Maximum building height 35 ft.
Minimum front yard setback 20 ft. from ultimate right-of-way
15 ft. from access connection to main lot for fag lots
All front yard setback areas except those used for a
lawful driveway, and pedestrian walkway not to exceed
fve feet in width, shall be landscaped**
Minimum side yard setback:
Interior 5 ft.
Street 10 ft.
Flag lot 10 ft.
Minimum rear yard setback:
Standard lot 20 ft.
Through lot 20 ft.
Cul-de-sac/gore shaped lots 15 ft.
Laguna Terrace tracts (tract 7311 and tract 7371) 15 ft.
Minimum building separation:
Main**→**Main 10 ft.
Main**→**Accessory 2.5 ft.
Accessory**→**Accessory 2.5 ft.
Parking standards See Chapter9-44
Signage See Chapter9-42

Notes:

  • Properties that exceed the .55 FAR may request additional square footage through a minor site development permit.

** Landscaped means the planting and maintenance (live, healthy, and weed free condition) of some combination of trees, shrubs, vines, groundcovers, flowers, or lawns.

(Prior code § 9-08.050; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part); Ord. 2001-7 § 2 (part), 2001; Ord. 2002-1 Exh. A §§ 1 and 6)