The objectives of the live-work overlay zone and live-work regulations
are:
(1) To
allow accessory residential uses in existing non-residential structures,
in areas of the City that are appropriate locations for live-work
uses.
(2) To
allow live-work units that function primarily as workspaces that also
contain ancillary residential space in each unit.
(3) To
allow for the architecturally appropriate incorporation of residential
uses into existing non-residential structures; to ensure that any
modifications seamlessly enhance the structures and are compatible
with the surrounding commercial or industrial area's design character;
and to maintain the physical characteristics that are typical for
areas of commerce (e.g., business signage, commercial street frontage).
(4) To
protect existing or potential commercial and industrial uses from
displacement and/or conflicts that can arise from the introduction
of residential uses.
(Ord. 14-11 8-5-14)
This Article is applicable to the conversion of existing structures
that are located in either a Commercial (C) or Manufacturing (M) zone
and are also located in the live-work overlay zone.
(Ord. 14-11 8-5-14)
The following development standards are intended to ensure that live-work units maintain the physical characteristics of existing commercial and industrial areas of the City and achieve the objectives of Section
12-38.80:
(1) Unit
Size. Five hundred square-foot minimum.
(2) Residential/Commercial
Floor Area. A minimum of fifty percent of a unit must be used for
non-residential purposes. Each unit must contain a minimum residential
floor area of two hundred fifty square feet.
(3) Open
Space. On a property with only one live-work unit, forty square feet
of private open space. On a property with multiple live-work units,
forty square feet of shared interior space, shared open space, or
private open space per unit.
(4) Height.
Height of existing structures may not be increased to accommodate
the residential portion of a live-work unit. Height may be increased
for non-residential purposes and for non-habitable spaces (e.g., enclosed
parking, stairwells, elevator shafts, open space and the like) that
are required by the Inglewood Municipal Code.
(5) New
Floor Area. Floor area of existing structures may not be increased
to accommodate the residential portion of a live-work unit and may
only be increased under the following circumstances:
(a) To increase the non-residential floor area of the unit.
(b) A mezzanine for residential use that does not exceed thirty-three
percent of the area of the floor below may be constructed within an
existing building envelope.
(c) For non-habitable spaces (e.g., enclosed parking, stairwells, elevator
shafts, open space and the like) that are required by the Inglewood
Municipal Code.
(6) Laundry
Facilities. On-site laundry facilities are required if the total number
of units on an integrated development site exceeds five.
(Ord. 14-11 8-5-14)
A covenant shall be recorded with the Los Angeles County Recorder
by the owner of the subject property agreeing that the commercial
or industrial use will be maintained as the primary use in the live-work
unit; that the work space will not be leased separately from the residential
space; that a business license must be maintained at all times when
a live-work unit is occupied; and that these requirements will be
reflected in tenant leases.
(Ord. 14-11 8-5-14)
A business license shall be maintained at all times when a live-work
unit is occupied.
(Ord. 14-11 8-5-14)