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Land Use and Zoning

Land Use
The Land Use Element of the City's General Plan provides policy direction on use of land and property in the City.  Uses and building densities provided in the Land Use Element are further refined by the City's Zoning Code.

Zoning
Specific development standards and regulations are provided in the City's Zoning Code.  The City's Zoning Code (also known at the "Zoning Ordinance") implements the general plan by providing the specific uses allowed and specific development and design requirements for each property in the City.  The Community Development Division administers the City’s Zoning Code which can be found in the City's Municipal Code Book, Title 10, Chapter 3. 


Contact the department
, or visit the City's Permit Center with questions on specific uses and requirements 

Links
Click on the links for information related to Single Family Homes ( design ), and Apartment, Condominium, and Commercial Properties ( architectural , development plan  ).  

MAPS
Maps have been developed to relay specific development standards and regulations.
 

 Zoning

 Height Districts
 Multi-Family Residential Unit Density
 Pedestrian Oriented Zone








Zoning Map
The Zoning Map shows how the City is divided up into seperate and distinct "Zoning Districts", "Zoning Overlays" and "Specific Plans".  What can be built, and how properties can be used under these three types of land use control is defined in the City's Municipal Code.  Specific information on what sort of buildings can be constructed includes how tall buildings can be, how close a building can be to property lines, how many buildings can be constructed on each property, what amount of parking must be provided on the property for specific uses, and all other aspects of constuction and use of property in the City.


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Height Districts Map
The City's Height District Map sets height limits for new buildings in the multi-family sections of the City.


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Multi-Family Residential Unit Density Map
The City's Multi-Family Residential Unit Density Map locates each multi-family property into one of the three residential unit density categories.  Specific formulas are given in the City's Municipal Code for calculating the maximum number of apartments or condominums that can be built on each multi-family property based on the categories presented in this map.



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Pedestrian-Oriented Zone
The pedestrian-oriented zone provides specific restrictions for use of the first floor by certain businesses, and provides certain requirements of new development and renovations in order to maintain and expand on the zone's appeal to window shopping and walking.

Pedestrian Oriented Zone

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For more information please call (310) 285-1141, option 6, or visit the
City's Permit Center located in City Hall at 455 N Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, 90210

Updated March 1, 2012

 Height Districts Map (213.4 KB)
 Pedestrian-Oriented Zone Map (70.7 KB)
 Residential Unit Density (Multi-family Areas) Map (193.2 KB)