Where are ADUs allowed?
  • Internal ADUs (I-ADUs) shall be a permitted use in all primary residential zoning districts, mixed-use zones, and special district zones within single-family dwellings on parcels greater than 6,000 square feet.
  • Detached ADUs (D-ADUs) shall be a permitted use in all primary residential zoning districts, mixed-use zones, and special district zones on individual lots or parcels that contain no more than one single-family dwelling.
  • An application for an ADU shall include documentation, using forms provided by the Planning Department, that demonstrates an owner occupant resides in the primary dwelling or the ADU on the property pursuant to subsection 11.340.040(I).

Show All Answers

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*