What is an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)?
  • Definitions (Refer to Bluffdale City Code (BCC) 11.20.020
    • ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT (ADU): A habitable living unit added to, created within, or detached from a primary dwelling and contained on one lot for the purpose of offering a long-term rental or occupancy of thirty (30) consecutive days or longer.
    • ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT, DETACHED (D-ADU): An accessory dwelling unit, located in a permanent structure with a permanent foundation, detached from a primary dwelling for the purpose of offering a long-term rental or occupancy of thirty (30) consecutive days or longer. 
    • ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT, INTERNAL (I-ADU): An accessory dwelling unit created:
      • Within a primary dwelling;
      • Within the footprint of the primary dwelling at the time the internal accessory dwelling unit is created; and
      • For the purpose of offering a long-term rental or occupancy of thirty (30) consecutive days or longer. 


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1. What is an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)?
2. Where are ADUs allowed?
3. How many ADUs are allowed on a property?
4. What are the benefits of getting an ADU permit?
5. Where can I find an ADU application?
6. How to apply for an ADU?
7. What are the code requirements for having an ADU?
8. Does having an ADU mean I can have a short-term rental or AirBnb?
9. Types of ADUs
10. Key Standards for all ADUs*
11. Key Standards for D-ADUs*
12. Standards for I-ADUs*