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What Is an ADU?

An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a secondary housing unit built on the same lot as a primary residence. It has its own kitchen, bathroom, and living space, allowing for independent living. ADUs can be detached, attached to the main home, or converted from existing spaces like garages or basements. They're commonly used for rental income, multigenerational living, or affordable housing solutions.

πŸ“‹ Key ADU Regulations in Fremont

Before embarking on your ADU project, familiarize yourself with Fremont's regulations:

  • Zoning Requirements: ADUs are permitted on single-family and multi-family zoned properties, subject to City regulations. 

  • Unit Limits: Single-family properties can add one ADU and one Junior ADU (JADU). Multi-family properties may add two detached ADUs and at least one conversion ADU. ​

  • Size Limits: ADUs can range from 150 to 1,200 square feet, depending on the type and zoning.

  • Setbacks: Detached ADUs must maintain a minimum of four feet from side and rear property lines. 

  • Height: ADUs should not exceed the height of the primary dwelling unit. ​

  • Parking: One off-street parking space is required per ADU unless the unit is a conversion or located within half a mile of public transit.

πŸ› οΈ ADU Express: A Streamlined Approval Process

Fremont offers the ADU Express program, which expedites the ADU approval process:

  1. Eligibility: Determine if your property qualifies by using the ADU Express Eligibility Tool. ​

  2. Select a Plan: Choose from pre-approved ADU plans available in the ADU Pre-Approved Plan Catalogue. ​

  3. Obtain a Meter Spot: Contact Fremont Public Utilities to schedule a free "meter spot" for your ADU. ​

  4. Submit Plans: Provide the meter spot report and selected plan number to Fremont Planning and Building staff. ​

  5. Site Plan Review: Meet with city staff to create your site plan and review construction requirements.

πŸ’° How Much Does an ADU Permit Cost in Fremont?

β€ŠPermit Typeβ€ŠDescription
β€ŠEstimated Cost
Building Permitβ€ŠRequired for ADU construction; varies based on project size and complexity.$1,000 – $10,000+
Electrical PermitFor electrical work associated with the ADU.β€Š$100 – $700
Plumbing Permitβ€ŠFor plumbing work associated with the ADU.$50 – $700
Mechanical Permitβ€ŠFor HVAC installation in the ADU.β€Š$50 – $700
β€ŠGrading Permitβ€ŠRequired if site grading is necessary for the ADU.β€Š$300 – $500
Site Development Permitβ€ŠFor site planning related to the ADU.β€Š
$300 – $500
Zoning Permitβ€ŠEnsures compliance with zoning laws for the ADU.$200 – $400
β€ŠWater & Sewer Connection Feesβ€ŠFor connecting the ADU to city utilities; base fee starts at $800 and may increase based on meter size and complexity.β€Š$800+
β€ŠDesign & Plan Review Feesβ€ŠFees for reviewing architectural and engineering plans.β€Š$150/hour for engineering; $100/hour for other reviews

βœ… Benefits of Building a Permitted ADU in Fremont

Opting for a permitted ADU offers several advantages:

  • Legal Compliance: Avoid fines and penalties associated with unpermitted structures.​

  • Increased Property Value: ADUs can significantly boost your property's resale value.​

  • Access to Financing: Easier to secure loans for permitted ADUs.​

  • Peace of Mind: Ensure safety and quality through inspections and adherence to building codes.

FAQ

Can I convert my garage into an ADU in Fremont?

Yes, garage conversions are permitted as long as they comply with zoning and building codes.

Do I need to hire a contractor for my ADU project?

While not mandatory, hiring a licensed contractor can ensure compliance with regulations and quality construction.

Are there any financial assistance programs for building an ADU in Fremont?

Currently, there are no specific local programs in Fremont. However, homeowners may explore state-level programs offering grants for ADU construction.

Can I rent out my ADU in Fremont?

Yes, you can rent out your ADU for periods of 30 days or longer. However, ADUs cannot be sold separately from the main home .​