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Altadena residents upset about multiple homes on lots

  • A Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors member is upset about state laws allowing multiple homes on single-home lots in a community recovering from the Eaton Fire.
  • Two state laws, Senate Bill 9 and Senate Bill 1123, are at the center of the concern.
  • Senate Bill 9 ends single-family zoning and requires local governments to approve duplexes and lot splits, enabling up to four units per lot.
  • Senate Bill 1123 allows fast-tracked building of up to ten homes on vacant lots, prompting a proposed new bill, SB 1090, to address these issues.
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Altadena residents upset about multiple homes on lots

(The Center Square) – A member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is frustrated with state laws allowing multiple homes to be built on single-home sites in a community rebuilding after the Eaton Fire. One law permits up…

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