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The Department of Regional Planning is aware of phishing emails targeting Los Angeles County residents. Please be advised that all official correspondence from Regional Planning is issued solely from [Name]@planning.lacounty.gov or donotreply@lacounty.gov email addresses. Communications from other domains are not affiliated with the Department and should not be treated as an official communication. The County will never request personally identifiable information via email or ask for payment or funds through wire transfer. If you receive a suspicious email or have concerns about its legitimacy, please do not respond or click any links. Instead, contact Regional Planning directly to verify at info@planning.lacounty.gov or (213) 974-6411.

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Conservation and Natural Resources Element

Hillside MAnagement areas ordinance

The purpose of the Hillside Management Areas (HMA) Ordinance is to regulate development in hillside areas to preserve scenic character, protect natural features, maintain opens space, and minimize risks associated with natural hazards.

HMA Ordinance Update

The HMA Ordinance is being updated to improve implementation through organizational improvements, clarification revisions, and the conversion of existing hillside design guidelines into development standards that strengthen the protection of hillside resources.

Visit the Documents page to review the Draft HMA Ordinance revisions:  https://planning.lacounty.gov/long-range-planning/cnr/documents/

FAQs

What are Hillside Management Areas?

Hillside Management Areas are lands that contain terrain with a natural slope gradient of 25 percent or steeper.

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How could the HMA Ordinance affect my project?

If your property contains Hillside Management Areas, meaning natural slopes of 25 percent or steeper, your project may be subject to the regulations in this ordinance. These regulations are intended to ensure that development is designed in a way that protects hillside landforms, scenic character, natural open space, and public safety.

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