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Moderate Income Housing Requirements
- Where can I find the kit discussed on the news?
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We are in the beginning stages of working with Salt Lake County Housing Authority to create the kit. You can read through the rest of the FAQs to find answers to common questions and how to apply for the permit needed.
- What is an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)?
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- Definitions (Refer to Bluffdale City Code (BCC) 11.20.020
- ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT (ADU): A habitable living unit added to, created within, or detached from a primary dwelling and contained on one lot for the purpose of offering a long-term rental or occupancy of thirty (30) consecutive days or longer.
- ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT, DETACHED (D-ADU): An accessory dwelling unit, located in a permanent structure with a permanent foundation, detached from a primary dwelling for the purpose of offering a long-term rental or occupancy of thirty (30) consecutive days or longer.
- ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT, INTERNAL (I-ADU): An accessory dwelling unit created:
- Within a primary dwelling;
- Within the footprint of the primary dwelling at the time the internal accessory dwelling unit is created; and
- For the purpose of offering a long-term rental or occupancy of thirty (30) consecutive days or longer.
- Definitions (Refer to Bluffdale City Code (BCC) 11.20.020
- Where are ADUs allowed?
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- 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).
- How many ADUs are allowed on a property?
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One ADU of any type is allowed per qualifying parcel or lot.
- What are the benefits of getting an ADU permit?
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- Creates a legal way to create a 2nd (accessory) dwelling on your property/within your dwelling
- Provides a safer way to create another dwelling unit, by requiring an ADU to be compliant with adopted building and fire code standards
- Assists in the provision of moderate-income housing or more affordable housing within the city
- Provides a housing opportunity for those who may need a smaller space, more affordable space, or a space near family due to age or other life transitions
- Where can I find an ADU application?
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- How to apply for an ADU?
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- Provide a complete application to the building department
- Be sure to provide the following information along with all other required application materials
- Site plan, floor plan
- Off-street parking stalls req’d
- Site plan, floor plan
- What are the code requirements for having an ADU?
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ADU Ordinance can be found in the City Code Section 11.340.
- Does having an ADU mean I can have a short-term rental or AirBnb?
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ADUs are not allowed to be used as short-term rentals and require occupancy of 30 days or greater.
- Types of ADUs
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Detached (D-ADUs) & Internal (I-ADUs)
- Key Standards for all ADUs*
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*Refer to BCC 11.340.40 for all standards.
- Size: ADU cannot exceed 50% of gross sq. ft. of main dwelling
- Only one ADU allowed per property
- Separate utility meters may not be installed for any I-ADU or D-ADU.
- No separate addressing
- Total residents in an ADU cannot exceed that number allowed for a “family” (refer to BCC 11.20)
- Family
- One person living alone;
- Two (2) or more persons related by blood, marriage, adoption, or factual and functional equivalent living together in a single dwelling unit and maintaining a common household; or
- Not more than four (4) unrelated persons residing together as a single, nonprofit housekeeping unit.
- Family
- Key Standards for D-ADUs*
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*Refer to BCC 11.340.050 and underlying residential zone for all standards
- A D-ADU shall comply with the same setbacks for an accessory building in the zoning district in which the lot or parcel is located. Regardless of size, a D-ADU cannot be created within a building or structure which has utilized the reduced side and rear setbacks allowed for small accessory buildings or structures found in BCC 11.160.260. All structures shall also comply with the maximum lot coverage percentages for the zone in which it resides.
- The height of a D-ADU shall conform to the height limit specified for accessory buildings in the zoning district in which it is located.
- Balconies on a D-ADU shall be located on the interior side of the lot and building, not adjacent to a rear or side yard shared with a neighboring residence, and:
- Shall not exceed 80 square feet in size when located above the ground level of the building;
- Shall be located a minimum of 20 feet from a side or rear yard lot line unless the applicable side or rear yard lot line is adjacent to an alley;
- Rooftop decks or second-story decks are prohibited on an accessory structure used as a D-ADU.
- Two off-street parking spaces required (not including 2 spaces for main dwelling), as shown in diagram – Refer to 11.340.040
- A D-ADU shall comply with all building construction and fire codes in effect at the time the D-ADU is constructed, created, or subsequently remodeled, including obtaining the required building and other permits.
- D-ADUs shall be a permanent structure anchored to a foundation which meets the adopted building codes. Trailers, mobile homes, tiny homes with wheels, and other portable or temporary structures, or structures with wheels shall not be permitted as a D-ADU.
- Entrance Locations. The entrance to a D-ADU shall be located:
- Facing an alley, public street, rear or side façade of the primary dwelling, or rear yard of the single-family dwelling on the same property.
- Facing a side or rear property line provided the entrance is located a minimum of 10 feet from the side or rear property line if at ground level or first story level or 20 feet from side or rear property line if above the first story.
- Exterior stairs leading to an entrance shall be located a minimum of 20 feet from a side or rear property line.
- Exterior stairways and landings shall not encroach within 20 feet of an adjacent property containing a single-family or townhome residence.
Downloadable Version of ADU FAQs
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Planning & Community Development
Physical Address
2222 West 14400 South
Bluffdale, UT 84065
Phone: 801-254-2200Fax: 801-446-5662
Hours
Monday - Friday
8:30AM - 5:00PM
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Grant Crowell
Community & Economic Development DirectorPhone: 801-254-2200 Ext. 420
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Caitlyn Tubbs
Planning ManagerPhone: 801-254-2200 Ext. 466
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Ellen Oakman
Associate PlannerPhone: 801-254-2200 Ext. 473