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Westside Seismic Retrofit.

Bolt the house to the foundation, brace the cripple wall, add hold-downs. Earthquake Brace + Bolt (EBB) grant up to $3K.

Westside permits move quickly when the parcel is clearly inside the city of LA or Santa Monica grid — both jurisdictions run ministerial ADU review under state law. The variables are Coastal Zone status (anything west of Lincoln Blvd in Venice / Marina Peninsula), and whether a soft-story or seismic ordinance applies to the existing structure.

Westside cost band — 2026

$5K – $25K

Standard EBB scope bottom; full soft-story top.

Westside permit clock

812 weeks ministerial

1–2 weeks active; permit 2–4 weeks.

Scope — start to keys.

  • Engineer assessment
  • Permit
  • Cripple-wall bracing
  • Sill bolting + hold-downs
  • Inspection

What changes about the permit here.

  1. City of LA parcels: LADBS ePlanLA portal, ministerial ADU review under LAMC §12.22-A,33.
  2. Santa Monica parcels: SMMC §9.31.300 — locally streamlined, similar 60-day clock as state law.
  3. Coastal Zone (Venice west of Lincoln, Marina Peninsula): Coastal Development Permit may be required.
  4. Mello Act applies to demolition or replacement of existing residential units in the Coastal Zone.

What moves the Westside number.

  • Westside labor and dump fees price 8–12% above LA County median.
  • Coastal Zone parcels often add $15–40k in CDP consultant + biology survey costs.
  • Santa Monica seismic retrofit pairing on a duplex can add $35–80k tied to the ADU permit cycle.
  • Tight street parking (Venice, Mar Vista) drives crane / pump days higher than Valley jobs.

In short.

Seismic retrofit cost in LA?
$5K–$15K cripple-wall + bolt-down. EBB grant covers up to $3K.
Will retrofit lower my earthquake insurance?
Yes — most carriers 15-25% premium reduction.
Do I need a Coastal Development Permit for a Westside ADU?
Only if the parcel is inside the Coastal Zone — generally west of Lincoln Blvd in Venice and the Marina Peninsula. Inland Westside parcels (most of Santa Monica, Brentwood, Mar Vista east of Lincoln) do not.
Can I build an ADU in Santa Monica's R1?
Yes. SMMC §9.31.300 mirrors state ADU law on R1, R2, and multifamily lots, with ministerial 60-day review once the submittal is complete.

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