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12/07/2015 <br /> 1 . Attached Accessory Dwelling Unit: The height and setbacks of an attached <br /> accessory dwelling unit shall be subject to the maximum building height and <br /> minimum setback standards of the underlying zoning district. <br /> 2. Detached Accessory Dwelling Unit: The height and setbacks of a detached <br /> accessory dwelling unit shall be subject to the maximum building height and <br /> minimum setback standards in the underlying zoning district. <br /> a. Exception : A detached accessory dwelling unit may encroach within a <br /> required rear yard setback provided it meets the following standards: <br /> 1 . Minimum Rear Yard Setback: A minimum rear yard setback of ten ( 10) <br /> feet shall be required . <br /> 2. Maximum Height: A maximum building height of 14 feet and wall height <br /> of 9 feet shall be permitted . <br /> 3. Other Development Standards: The accessory dwelling unit shall <br /> comply with the minimum front and side setback standards of the <br /> underlying zoning district. <br /> 3. Building Height Limitation : The building height of a detached accessory <br /> dwelling unit shall not exceed the building height of a single-family dwelling on the <br /> same lot. <br /> 4. Distance Between Buildings: A minimum setback of six (6) feet shall be required <br /> between an accessory dwelling unit and any single-family dwelling or accessory <br /> buildings on the lot. <br /> 5. Square Footage and Number of Bedrooms: The maximum allowable floor area <br /> for an accessory dwelling unit shall not exceed 640 square feet and no more than <br /> one ( 1 ) bedroom shall be permitted , with the following exceptions: <br /> a. Accessible Units: Units meeting the California Building Code requirements <br /> for disabled access are permitted to have up to 700 square feet of floor area. <br /> b. RH and R-1 Lots Greater Than or Equal to 10,000 Square Feet: For lot <br /> sizes greater than or equal to ten thousand ( 10, 000) square feet in the RH and <br /> R-1 zoning districts, the maximum allowable floor area for an accessory <br /> dwelling unit is 800 square feet and no more than two (2) bedrooms shall be <br /> permitted . <br /> 6. Definition of Floor Area : For the purposes of this Article, floor area for an <br /> accessory dwelling unit shall not include garages, carports, and parking structures. <br /> D. Parking : One covered or uncovered space is required in addition to the existing <br /> spaces that were legally constructed for the single family dwelling . The parking space <br /> for the accessory dwelling unit may be located on a driveway within a required setback <br /> area in accordance with Article 30 (Off-Street Parking and Loading). <br /> E. Pervious Area in Front Yard: The front yard shall be subject to the minimum <br /> pervious area and stormwater requirements of the underlying zoning district. <br /> F. Architectural Standards: An accessory dwelling unit shall be architecturally <br /> compatible with the architectural style and exterior paint and materials of the single- <br /> family dwelling on the same lot. <br /> 37.4 Application. <br /> An accessory dwelling unit that includes a second-story element shall require approval of an <br /> Architectural Permit in accordance with Article 45, prior to the issuance of a Building Permit. <br /> 37.5 Neighbor Notification. <br /> Al IY/ORD.417/ADOPTING ADU ORD & RELATED CODE <br /> CHANGES ORD. # 1130-366 <br /> REV: 11-23-15 VR FORMERLY MUFF # 602 <br /> Page 10 of 13 <br />