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Title 25 — Zoning

Chapter 25.46 — MH MOBILEHOME ZONE

Laguna Beach Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Laguna Beach

§ 25.46.002. Intent and purpose.

The city recognizes that existing mobilehome parks provide a viable housing alternative for the community, especially for low- and moderate-income households. As such, the preservation of mobilehomes also assists the city in meeting low- and moderate-income housing allocation figures established by the state. However, with the number of mobilehome parks declining in the Orange County area, residents of existing parks are experiencing increased economic impact. This decrease in mobilehome spaces not only reduces affordable housing alternatives, but encourages higher rents due to the increased demand and limited mobility of these tenants. Therefore, the primary intent of this chapter is to allow existing mobile-homes and associated improvements to be maintained by establishing a zoning district that encourages mobilehome park use. This chapter is further supported by existing state law which requires the submittal of a relocation impact report for city approval, setting forth the necessary mitigation measures for any tenants who may be displaced by a mobilehome park owner.

(Ord. 1187 § 2(1), 1989)

§ 25.46.004. Uses permitted.

Buildings, structures and land in MH zones shall be used and buildings and structures shall hereafter be erected, designed, structurally altered or enlarged only for the following purposes:

  • (A) Mobilehome parks, including related accessory buildings and uses in existence at the time the ordinance codified in this chapter becomes effective;

  • (B) Parks, playgrounds, community pools and other recreational facilities which are incidental to the mobilehome park, subject to design review board approval as set forth in Section 25.05.040 ;

  • (C) Administration, maintenance or other community service buildings used in the operation of the mobilehome park, subject to design review board approval as set forth in Section 25.05.040 ;

(D) Child care subject to the standards in Chapter 25.08 . (Ord. 1187 § 2(1), 1989; Ord. 1712, 3/11/2025)

§ 25.46.006. Uses permitted subject to a conditional use permit.

The following uses may be permitted in the MH zone subject to the granting of a conditional use permit as set forth in Section 25.05.030 :

  • (A) Any proposed mobilehome park;

  • (B) Any request to modify the physical conditions of an existing mobilehome park including, but not limited to, the following:

    • (1) A net increase in the overall density of a given park,

    • (2) An increase in the total number of established mobilehome spaces,

    • (3) Any modification to the dimensions of an established mobilehome space which results in a change of more than ten percent in the total square footage of the space,

    • (4) Revisions to the park's circulation design which impact any public street system or reduce the number of existing designated parking spaces,

    • (5) The closure of the park or the cessation of use of the land as a mobilehome park, with no intended new or replacement use of the land,

  • (C) Such other uses as the planning commission may deem, after a public hearing, to be similar to and no more obnoxious or detrimental to the welfare of the neighborhood in which it is located than any conditionally permitted use listed above.

  • (Ord. 1187 § 2(1), 1989; Ord. 1211 § 2, 1991)

§ 25.46.008. Property development standards.

In MH zones:

  • (A) Existing Mobilehomes. Any proposed improvements, additions or modifications to an existing mobilehome space, including the placement of a new mobilehome on an existing space, shall be subject to the provisions established by the department of housing and community development.

  • (B) New Mobilehome Spaces. In addition to the following provisions, all development standards and requirements as established by the department of housing and community development shall apply to any proposal involving the addition of a new mobilehome space to an existing park or the establishment of a new mobilehome park:

    • (1) Density. There shall be a minimum of four thousand square feet of gross land area for each mobilehome unit.

    • (2) Parking. A minimum of two parking spaces per unit shall be provided, at least one of which is covered. No required parking shall be located in any setback area.

    • (3) Bluff Setback. All structures, buildings and improvements involving new mobilehome spaces shall maintain at least a twenty-five-foot setback from the top of an oceanfront bluff, whose slope is forty-five degrees or greater from horizontal, and whose top is ten or more feet above mean sea level.

  • (4) Signage. Signage shall be limited to identification of the mobilehome park, incidental signage identifying community buildings, and other necessary informational and directional signs. All signs are subject to review and approval procedures set forth by the city.

  • (Ord. 1187 § 2(1), 1989)

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Contents — Laguna Beach Zoning Code
Laguna Beach Zoning Code
  1. Title 25 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 25.01 — GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADOPTION OF OFFICIAL LAND …
    2. Chapter 25.02 — ESTABLISHING DISTRICTS AND LIMITING THE USES O…
    3. Chapter 25.05 — ADMINISTRATION
    4. Chapter 25.06 — INTERPRETATIONS, PURPOSE, CONFLICT
    5. Chapter 25.07 — COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
    6. Chapter 25.08 — DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS
    7. Chapter 25.10 — R-1 RESIDENTIAL LOW DENSITY ZONE
    8. Chapter 25.12 — R-2 RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITY ZONE
    9. Chapter 25.14 — R-3 RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY ZONE
    10. Chapter 25.15 — R/HP RESIDENTIAL/HILLSIDE PROTECTION ZONE
    11. Chapter 25.16 — ARTISTS' WORK/LIVE
    12. Chapter 25.17 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY …
    13. Chapter 25.18 — LOCAL BUSINESS—PROFESSIONAL ZONE
    14. Chapter 25.19 — C-N COMMERCIAL-NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE
    15. Chapter 25.20 — C-1 LOCAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
    16. Chapter 25.21 — CH-M COMMERCIAL HOTEL-MOTEL ZONE
    17. Chapter 25.22 — BED AND BREAKFAST INNS
    18. Chapter 25.23 — SHORT-TERM LODGING
    19. Chapter 25.24 — LAGUNITA ZONE
    20. Chapter 25.28 — I INSTITUTIONAL ZONE
    21. Chapter 25.32 — M-1A LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONE
    22. Chapter 25.33 — T TIDAL AND SUBMERGED LANDS ZONE
    23. Chapter 25.34 — A-R AGRICULTURE-RECREATION ZONE
    24. Chapter 25.35 — SPECIFIC PLAN (ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS)
    25. Chapter 25.36 — SYCAMORE HILLS ZONING ORDINANCE
    26. Chapter 25.37 — PUBLIC LANDS (PL) ZONE
    27. Chapter 25.38 — FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
    28. Chapter 25.39 — SPECIFIC PLAN (SARAH THURSTON PARK)
    29. Chapter 25.40 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN
    30. Chapter 25.42 — REC RECREATION ZONE
    31. Chapter 25.43 — VILLAGE COMMUNITY ZONE
    32. Chapter 25.44 — THREE ARCH BAY ZONE
    33. Chapter 25.45 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
    34. Chapter 25.46 — MH MOBILEHOME ZONE
    35. Chapter 25.47 — CONDOMINIUM CONVERSIONS
    36. Chapter 25.48 — LAGUNA CANYON ANNEXATION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN
    37. Chapter 25.49 — DIAMOND/CRESTVIEW SPECIFIC PLAN
    38. Chapter 25.50 — GENERAL YARD AND OPEN SPACE PROVISIONS
    39. Chapter 25.51 — MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT PROVISIONS
    40. Chapter 25.52 — PARKING REQUIREMENTS
    41. Chapter 25.53 — ACCESS AND IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS
    42. Chapter 25.54 — SIGN REGULATIONS
    43. Chapter 25.55 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
    44. Chapter 25.56 — NONCONFORMING BUILDINGS, LOTS AND USES
    45. Chapter 25.62 — CERTIFICATES OF USE AND OCCUPANCY
    46. Chapter 25.80 — ENFORCEMENT, LEGAL PROCEDURE, PENALTIES
    47. Chapter 25.85 — LIBRARY IMPACT FEE
    48. Chapter 25.90 — INDIVIDUAL ENACTMENT OF SECTIONS—CONSTITUTIONA…
    49. Chapter 25.92 — REPEAL
    50. Chapter 25.94 — TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
    51. Chapter 25.95 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ONEAND TWO-UNIT DEVE…
    52. Chapter 25.96 — HOUSING PROGRAMS AND INCENTIVES

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