South Bay · Zoning
Zoning rules that shape South Bay ADUs
State ADU law sets the floor everywhere in California. South Bay layers local rules on top — overlays, hillside ordinances, design districts. Here's what tends to control the envelope on a South Bay parcel.
Local overlays and ordinances
- Manhattan Beach MBMC §10.24 — caps detached ADU size and adds local design review.
- Hermosa Beach: walk-street lots have tight 3-ft side yards.
- Redondo Beach: state ADU law floor with some local style standards.
- Palos Verdes: Landslide Moratorium Ordinance triggers extra geotech in active slide zones.
What state law guarantees
- Up to 1,200 sqft for a detached ADU on most R1 lots.
- Up to 500 sqft for a JADU inside the existing footprint.
- No parking requirement within ½ mile of major transit.
- 60-day ministerial review on a complete application.
How we map your lot
Before drawing, we pull the parcel against the county GIS, the city zoning map, and any overlay layers (HPOZ, hillside, coastal, fire). The first site walk tells us within an hour whether the project is ministerial or whether anything kicks it into discretionary review.