Rolling Hills Zoning Intelligence
Zoning, permitted uses, ADU rules, and development potential for Rolling Hills, California. 3 districts analyzed.
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How is Rolling Hills zoned?
Permitted uses vary by district. Search a Rolling Hills parcel on the map above to see exactly what you can build there.
- Total zoning districts3
- Residential districts2
Statewide law - applies to all California cities, not specific to Rolling Hills.
- California state ADU lawApplies statewide
- SB-9 lot split eligibilityPer parcel review
- SB-79 (transit-oriented housing)Near transit, from Jul 2026
- Density Bonus Law (state)Eligible projects
- Local impact / permittingVerify with Rolling Hills planning
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Zoning districts are areas regulated by specific laws that determine land use, building types, and development rules. Each district below shows its zone type and which uses it permits.
| Zone Code | Zone Type | Permitted Uses | Area |
|---|---|---|---|
PF Public Facility City Hall Building | - | - | 2.5 ac |
RAS-1 Residential Agriculture Suburban Minimum Lot Size One Acre | - | - | 847.2 ac |
RAS-2 Residential Agriculture Suburban Minimum Lot Size Two Acres | - | - | 1,073 ac |
What are the building controls in Rolling Hills?
Setback, height, FAR, lot area, and density controls enforced across Rolling Hills zoning districts.
- Assorted
- Far control
- Lot control
- Multi control
- Density control
- Coverage control
- Pervious control
- Lot width control
- Rear setback control
- Side setback control
- Front setback control
- Building height control
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Zoning data is pre-development intelligence, not legal advice. Verify with the Rolling Hills planning department before acquisition or design.