A Guide to Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)

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 A Guide to ADUs  

What is an ADU?

An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a second, smaller dwelling that can be built on a property already occupied by a single-family home or an apartment building. ADUs provide independent living for one or more people, including permanent facilities for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation. 

A Guide to ADUs (1)   

What must an ADU have?

  • An efficiency kitchen.
    • A sink with a drain, a cooking facility with appliances, counter space, and cabinets.
  • One off street parking space (exclusions apply, see ADU Ordinance Standards).
  • Direct exterior access.
  • Meet the size limits and design standards.
A Guide to ADUs (2)   

How can I apply to build an ADU?

To apply to build an ADU on your property, visit the city's ePermit Center to apply online at www.folsom.ca.us/ePermitCenter

 A Guide to ADUs (3)  

Where can I find more resources?

To learn more about ADUs within the City of Folsom, please visit www.folsom.ca.us/ADU. Types of ADUs, the plan review process, how to apply, and documents and resources are featured on the website.