Can you build a duplex in Long Beach, CA?

Unclear — verify with the town

The research confirms multiple-family zones exist, but the district use tables and dimensional standards were not provided. Feasibility will depend on parcel zoning, any overlay or Coastal Zone constraints, and district standards.

Confidence: low · Last researched May 2026

Related questions

Are ADUs allowed in Long Beach, CA?

Allowed only where otherwise permitted by the use tables and subject to substantial separation, parking, and security-related special development standards.

What are the parking requirements in Long Beach, CA?

Parking minimums vary by use — All new construction and new uses of land: Off-street parking and loading must be provided according to Chapter 21.41; Change of use within existing square footage in a building more than ten (10) years old: No new parking shall be required; Use with nonconforming parking changing to another use outside the Coastal Zone: May change without adding parking; Use with nonconforming parking changing to another use in the Coastal Zone: If the new use requires more parking than the existing use, parking equal to the difference between the old and new requirement must be added.

What zoning districts are in Long Beach, CA?

Long Beach, CA includes districts such as Neighborhood Commercial and Residential (CNR) Districts, Single-family residential zoning, Duplex residential zoning, Multiple-family residential zones, Residential zoning districts and residential Planned Development Districts, Coastal Zone.

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