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Stanton, CA

Stanton, California is a small yet vibrant city in northern Orange County with around 38,000 residents packed into just over 3 square miles—making for a lively, densely populated community. The population is remarkably diverse, with large Hispanic, Asian, White, and multiracial communities, and an average household size of about 3.3 people. The local food scene is dynamic, with popular spots like Park Avenue (classic American cuisine), Il Garage (Italian), Ritter’s (Creole/Cajun), Mitsuyoshi (Japanese/sushi), and vibrant hubs like Rodeo 39 offering a wide variety of options. Outdoor and community spaces include Stanton Central Park with its train-themed playground, along with several smaller parks and tree-lined streets that lend the area a modest charm. While not a major tourist destination itself, Stanton benefits from its close proximity to Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm, bringing in visitors and supporting a growing hospitality market. Housing in Stanton is more affordable than in many other parts of Orange County, with median home prices around $600k–$700k and average rents between $1,700 and $2,200 per month. Altogether, Stanton offers a mix of affordability, cultural variety, and accessibility—making it appealing for families and young professionals alike.

Permit Application Process in Stanton CA

1. Project Eligibility
Allowed for most residential zones: attached/detached ADUs, conversions, and JADUs (≤ 500 sq ft).

Single-family lots can have one ADU and one JADU; multi-family lots may allow additional units.
 

2. Basic Development Standards
Max size: up to 800 sq ft (some flexibility per zoning).

Setbacks: 4 ft side/rear; front setback ~25 ft (waivers possible).

Height limit: ~16 ft for detached ADUs.

Parking: One off-street space typically required—may be waived in certain circumstances.
 

3. Application Package
Your submission should include:

Completed ADU permit application

Site plan (showing location & setbacks)

Floor plans & elevations

Structural and energy calculations

Utility/drainage plans

Owner authorization if filed by agent
 

4. City Fees (Estimated)
Zoning & Planning Application Fee: ~$100–$200

Building Permit & Plan Check: ~$1,500–$6,000

Impact Fees: Waived for ADUs < 750 sq ft; pro-rated for larger units

School Fees: Waived for ADUs ≤ 750 sq ft; about $4/sq ft otherwise

Utility Connection (Water/Sewer): May apply for new systems or larger ADUs

Other Fees: Electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire review—typically $100–$1,000 each
 

5. Submit at Stanton City Hall
Submit all documents and fees to the Building & Safety or Planning Department.

Your application is subject to ministerial review, meaning approval is typically granted if it meets all standards.

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Types of construction projects we handle in Stanton

  • Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)

  • Addition & Expansion

  • Renovation & Remodeling

  • Garage Transformation

  • Remodeling

  • Fix and Flip

  • Commercial Projects

  • Tenant Improvement

  • 3D Visualization

  • Financing Options

Schedule Inspection in Advance in Stanton, CA

1. Call the Building Inspection Hotline: (714) 890-4252.

You must request inspections at least 48 hours in advance of the desired date.

Inspections happen Mon–Thu, 9AM–4PM

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2. Provide Information
Be prepared to give:

Permit number

Job site address

Type of inspection needed (e.g., framing, electrical, final, etc.)

Contact name and phone number

 

3. Inspection Scheduling

Inspections are conducted Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.

City staff will confirm the date and time window.

 

4. On Inspection Day

The permit card and approved plans must be on-site for the inspector.

Ensure the site is accessible and safe for inspection.

If the inspector cannot access the site, the inspection may be failed or rescheduled.

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6. After the Inspection

If corrections are required, the inspector will note them on the permit card.

Complete corrections and re-schedule a reinspection (again through the hotline).

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Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is intended for general guidance only and may not be complete or accurate. For the most current and precise information regarding ADU construction requirements and regulations in Stanton please refer to the official  website. We strongly recommend verifying all details with the official city resources before proceeding with any ADU project.

Best time to build in Stanton, CA

The best time to build in Stanton, CA is generally in late spring (May–June) or early fall (September–October), when the weather is mild, dry, and comfortable, making it ideal for outdoor construction work. Summer is also suitable since Southern California has year-round building weather, but hotter days can affect productivity. Winter is mild with limited rainfall, which makes it a good time for interior work or when contractor availability is higher. Overall, spring and fall are the most balanced seasons for smooth progress and fewer weather-related delays.

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