Adaptive Reuse Projects
Adaptive Reuse refers to the process of reusing an old site or building for a purpose other than which it was built or designed for.
About Adaptive Reuse
The City’s Adaptive Reuse Program works by streamlining the process developers must follow to get their projects approved, resulting in substantial time saving.
"The City’s Adaptive Reuse Program's first component, a set of land use ordinances, relaxes parking, density, and other typical zoning requirements. Through fire and life safety measures, the Program’s second component provides flexibility in the approval and permitting process." (excerpt from the City of Los Angeles Adaptive Reuse Program book)
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Structural Design Requirements (Seismic Provisions) for Existing Building Converted to Joint Living and Work Quarters
IB/P/BC 2011-110
- Effective
Sound Insulation Requirements for Noise Sensitive Structures Near Los Angeles International Airport
IB/P/BC 2014-074
Roofing Requirements for Wood Shakes and Shingles
IB/P/BC 2017-013
- Effective
Fire Retardant Roof Coverings for Open Walking Decks and Space Roof Construction
IB/P/BC 2017-023
Onsite Wastewater Treatment System (OWTS) (Residential)
IB/P/BC 2017-027
Exemptions from Liquefaction, Earthquake Induced Landslide, and Fault-rupture Hazard Zone Investigations
IB/P/BC 2017-044
- Effective