Division 6C.2 — MINIMUM DENSITY
Los Angeles Zoning Code — LAMC Chapter 1A · 2025 edition · ingested 2026-07-08 · Los Angeles
Sec. 6C.2.1. MINIMUM DWELLING UNITS PER LOT AREA ¶
A. Intent
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The Minimum Dwelling Units per Lot Area standard is intended to implement State housing
element law requirements for designated Lower Income Housing Element Rezoning Sites, and to advance the goals, policies, and objectives identified in the 2021-2029 Housing Element.
B. Applicability
- The Minimum Dwelling Units per Lot Area standard applies when a project involves the
following project activities: new construction, major remodel, exterior modifcationi, use
modifcationi, temporary use, demolition, renovation.
- The minimum density rules in this Section (Minimum Dwelling Units Per Lot Area) apply to any
project that includes dwelling units located on a lot where Minimum Dwelling Units per Lot
Area is listed in Div. 6B.2. (Lot Area-Based Districts) as “Applicable”, “Market-Contingent”, or “As
Mapped” by the applied Density District (Part 6B.) .
C. Standards
- Applicable
Where the applied Density District specifies Minimum Dwelling Units per Lot Area as
“Applicable” any project on the lot must propose a minimum of one dwelling unit per 2,000
square feet of lot area, which can be a combination of household dwelling units and efficiency
dwelling units where permitted. Dwelling units provided as accessory dwelling units, pursuant
to Div. 9.5. (Accessory Dwelling Unit Incentive Program), count toward the required minimum
density on the lot.
- Market Contingent
a. Where the applied Density District specifies Minimum Density as “Market-Contingent,”
any project on a lot that is located within a High or Medium High Residential Market Area as identified by City Council resolution pursuant to Sec. 15.4.3.C.1. (Affordable Housing
Linkage Fee), must propose a minimum of one dwelling unit per 2,000 square feet of lot
area, which can be a combination of household dwelling units and efficiency dwelling
units where permitted. Dwelling units provided as accessory dwelling units, pursuant to
Div. 9.5. (Accessory Dwelling Unit Incentive Program), count toward the required minimum
density on the lot.
b. Where the applied Density District specifies Minimum Density as “Market-Contingent,”
any project on a lot that is located within a Low, Medium, or Not Applicable Market Area as identified by City Council resolution pursuant to Sec. 15.4.3.C.1. (Affordable Housing
Linkage Fee), are not subject to any minimum density requirements, unless they are
located on a lot mapped on the Lower Income Rezoning Housing Element Sites Map
Sec. 6C.2.1. (Minimum Dwelling Units Per Lot Area) | 6-20 Last amended by Ord. 188,480 (Resolution), Eff. 06/18/2025
[ FORM - FRONTAGE - STANDARDS ] [ USE - DENSITY ] Div. 6C.2. (Minimum Density)
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(Sec. 1.5.15.) . If the project is located on a lot mapped on the Lower Income Rezoning
Housing Element Sites Map (Sec. 1.5.15.), the project shall include a minimum density of 20
dwelling units per acre, which may include a combination of household dwelling units and
efficiency dwelling units where permitted. Dwelling units provided as accessory dwelling
units, pursuant to Div. 9.5. (Accessory Dwelling Unit Incentive Program), count toward the
required minimum density on the lot.
- As Mapped
a. Where the applied Density District (Part 6B.) specifies Minimum Density as “As Mapped,”
any project on a lot mapped on the Lower Income Rezoning Housing Element Sites Map
(Sec. 1.5.15.) shall include a minimum density of 20 dwelling units per acre, which may
include a combination of household dwelling units and efficiency dwelling units where
permitted. Dwelling units provided as accessory dwelling units, pursuant to Div. 9.5.
(Accessory Dwelling Unit Incentive Program), count toward the required minimum density
on the lot.
b. Where the applied Density District specifies Minimum Density as “As Mapped,” any project
on a lot that is not mapped on the Lower Income Rezoning Housing Element Sites Map
(Sec. 1.5.15.) is not subject to any minimum density requirements.
D. Measurement
- The required minimum number of household dwelling units is calculated by dividing the lot
area by 2,000 square feet, and can be provided in combination with efficiency dwelling units where permitted, as calculated in Sec. 6C.1.3. (Lot Area per Efficiency Dwelling Unit) . Lot area
that has been committed to the minimum lot area required per household dwelling unit does
not count toward the minimum lot area required for an efficiency dwelling unit. An Accessory
Dwelling Unit counts toward the required minimum number of household dwelling units.
- For lots that are adjacent to one or more alleys, the minimum number of household dwelling
units may be calculated using the lot area plus the area between the exterior lot lines and the
centerline of the alley.
- If the minimum number of household dwelling units is a fraction, the minimum density
required shall be rounded up to the nearest unit.
- When density is designated as "Not Permitted," household dwelling units are not permitted.
E. Exceptions
A project or lot that meets any of the following criteria is exempt from the minimum density
requirement established in Subsection C. (Standards), above. However, a project or a lot located
on the Lower Income Rezoning Housing Element Sites Map (Sec. 1.5.15.) is not subject to the
exceptions listed below and must comply in all cases with the requirements of Subsection C.
(Standards), above.
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[ FORM - FRONTAGE - STANDARDS ] [ USE - DENSITY ] Div. 6C.2. (Minimum Density)
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- The project is limited to new construction of 1,500 square feet or less on a lot with existing
buildings or structures, results in no increase in dwelling units and involves no demolition of an
existing dwelling unit(s);
A project where the only new dwelling unit added on the lot is an Accessory Dwelling Unit(s);
A project to reconstruct an existing dwelling unit damaged by a disaster or deemed unsafe by
the Department of Building and Safety, and results in no increase to the amount of foor areal
in the prior building or buildings;
- A development located on any of the environmentally sensitive sites specified in
subparagraphs (B) to (K) of California Government Code Sec. 65913.4(a)(6), including a Very
High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, regardless of any mitigation;
- A project on a lot listed in Sec. 1.5.6. (Hillside Area Map), where at least 60 percent of the lot is
composed of slopes which are 30 percent or greater;
A lot that has an applied Open Space Use District (Div. 5B.1.) ;
A lot that contains a designated historic resource; or
A lot that cannot achieve the minimum density requirement due to any objective provision of
this Code that physically precludes the construction of a development, as determined by the
Department of Building and Safety, or due to any provision of a Specifc Plani, or a Community
Plan Implementation Overlay.
Sec. 6C.2.1. (Minimum Dwelling Units Per Lot Area) | 6-22 Last amended by Ord. 188,480 (Resolution), Eff. 06/18/2025