How large can my Accessory Dwelling Unit be?

This depends on whether the ADU is attached to the primary unit or detached.

For attached units, the ADU may be 1200 sf or 40% of the primary unit, whichever is less.

For detached units it depends on the lot size. For lots 1 acre or more, the ADU may be 1200 sf or 40% of the primary unit, whichever is less. For between 12,500 square feet and just less than 1 acre, the ADU may be 800 sf or 40% of the primary unit, whichever is less. For lots between 7,500 square feet and 12,499 square feet, the ADU may be 600 sf or 40% of the primary unit, whichever is less.

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1. What is an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)?
2. Can I put an Accessory Dwelling Unit on my lot?
3. Is there a minimum lot size for Accessory Dwelling Units?
4. Can I put an Accessory Dwelling Unit above my garage?
5. How large can my Accessory Dwelling Unit be?
6. May I list my Accessory Dwelling Unit on AirBNB?
7. May I rent my Accessory Dwelling Unit?
8. May I live in the Accessory Dwelling Unit and rent my home?
9. May I rent both the Accessory Dwelling Unit and the primary home?
10. Can I sell the Accessory Dwelling Unit separately from the primary home?
11. How many people may live in the Accessory Dwelling Unit?
12. Do you have a guide that talks more about Accessory Dwelling Unit’s and the criteria that applies?
13. My property is in a city, are the regulations different?
14. My property is on a well and septic, can I have an Accessory Dwelling Unit?
15. Can I have more than one (1) Accessory Dwelling Unit on my property?
16. Can I use a tiny home as an Accessory Dwelling Unit?
17. To have the Accessory Dwelling Unit approved does the application need to go to a hearing?