What is the maximum size a Junior ADU can be?
The maximum square footage of a Junior Accessory Home is 500 square feet. For more ADU information, please visit our ADU building page.
The maximum square footage of a Junior Accessory Home is 500 square feet. For more ADU information, please visit our ADU building page.
A Junior Accesory Dwelling Unit is permitted in single and multifamily residential zones. For more ADU information, please visit our ADU building page.
An ADU can be attached or detached from the primary dwelling. A Junior ADU needs to be built within the framework of the primary dwelling or ADU. For more ADU information, please visit our ADU building page.
A Junior Accessory Home is a living unit of 500 square feet or less contained completely in a single-family dwelling or an accessory dwelling. For more ADU information, please visit our ADU building page.
Each parcel in the residential zone is allowed to have up to three dwellings. One primary dwelling unit, one accessory home (ADU) and Junior ADU. For more ADU information, please visit our ADU building page.
An ADU is allowed in the residential zone and is allowed to have up to three dwellings. One primary dwelling, one ADU and one JADU. The ADU can be up to 1,200 square feet if detatched from the primary unit, or up to 50% of the primary dwelling square footage if it is attached. The … Continued
For information on building an ADU, please visit the Accessory Dwelling Unit Building Permit Application and Submittal Requirements Page.