ADU Feasibility & Zoning Analysis in unincorporated Los Angeles County
For unincorporated Los Angeles County parcels, ZoneIQ models the County Zoning Code (Title 22) and the California state-law pathways on top — so you see real buildout for County land, not a generic estimate.
What ZoneIQ models in unincorporated Los Angeles County
Size & density standards
Unincorporated Los Angeles County parcels are modeled under County Zoning Code Title 22: zone-based density, lot area per unit, height, and required yards.
Local programs
California state-law pathways are modeled on top of Title 22 for every County parcel.
Overlays & constraints
Hazard overlays (fire, flood) and community standards districts can apply and are flagged per parcel.
State-law pathways
On top of local zoning, ZoneIQ models the California state-law pathways that often unlock the most buildout: ADU and JADU rights (Gov. Code Ch. 13), SB9 two-unit construction and urban lot splits, the State Density Bonus (§65915), and SB79 transit-oriented development standards — each shown with its statute citation.
unincorporated Los Angeles County ADU & zoning FAQ
In most cases, yes — California ADU law applies statewide and preempts many local restrictions. ZoneIQ estimates the maximum ADU (and JADU) size on your specific unincorporated Los Angeles County lot in seconds, with the local standards and overlays that bound it, then drafts the permit-application documents.
See what you can build in unincorporated Los Angeles County
Run a full feasibility report in about 30 seconds — buildout, ranked options, and permit-application drafts with citations.
Not legal advice. ZoneIQ provides automated analysis based on available public records and current law. Verify all findings with unincorporated Los Angeles County planning before making financial decisions or starting construction.