A.
Generally. The purpose of the residential zones is to:
1.
Provide for a full range of housing types and densities consistent with the General Plan;
2.
Preserve, protect, and enhance the character of Los Alamitos' residential neighborhoods and the quality of life of City residents;
3.
Ensure adequate light, air, privacy, and open space for each dwelling; and
4.
Ensure that the scale and design of new development and alterations to existing structures are compatible with surrounding homes and appropriate to the physical characteristics of the site and the area where the project is proposed.
B.
Individual Zones. The purposes of the individual residential zones and the manners in which they are applied are as follows:
1.
Single-Family Residential Zone (R-1). The R-1 zone identifies lots designed to accommodate single-family dwellings on individual lots and planned-unit developments consisting exclusively of detached single-family dwellings. The maximum permitted density is six dwelling units per net acre. The R-1 zone implements the General Plan Single-Family Residential land use designation.
2.
Limited Multi-Family Residential - 20 Zone (R-2). The R-2 zone applies to lots providing low-density multi-family housing consisting of more than one detached individual dwelling unit on one lot or attached dwelling units consisting of no more than three units in one structure. The maximum permitted density is six to 20 dwelling units per net acre. The R-2 zone implements the General Plan Limited Multi-Family Residential land use designation.
3.
Multi-Family Residential - 25 Zone (R-3). The R-3 zone apples to lots intended to provide multi-family housing. Housing types permitted include those permitted in the R-1 and R-2 zones, as well as structures containing four or more dwelling units. The maximum permitted density is 20 to 25 dwelling units per net acre. The R-3 zone implements the General Plan Multi-Family Residential land use designation.
4.
Multi-Family Residential - 36 Zone (R-4). The R-4 zone apples to lots intended to provide multi-family housing. Housing types permitted include those permitted in the R-1, R-2 and R-3 zones, as well as structures containing four or more dwelling units. The maximum permitted density is 30 to 36 dwelling units per net acre. The R-4 zone implements the General Plan Multi-Family Residential-36 land use designation.
5.
Mobile Home Residential Zone (M-H). The M-H zone is established to accommodate and preserve mobile home park housing developments and subdivisions. The M-H zone implements the General Plan Limited Multi-Family Residential land use designation.
(Ord. 688 § 1, 2006; Ord. 19-03 § 3, 2019; Ord. 23-01 § 4, 2023)

