
Senate Bill (SB) 9 (Chapter 162, Statutes of 2021) requires ministerial approval of a housing development with no more than two primary units in a single-family zone, the subdivision of a parcel in a single-family zone into two parcels, or both.
Similar to previous state legislation on Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), SB 9 is intended to support the availability of more modestly priced homes by encouraging building of smaller houses on small lots. WHAT DOES SB 9 DO? THAT CAN BE SMALLER THAN REQ MIN. SIZE. Used together, this allows 4 HOMES where 1 was primary home was allowed before.
SB9 vs ADU Comparison - Senate Bill 9 San Diego Guide - SnapADU
2024年10月24日 · Learn about how lot splits and two unit development with SB9 compare to adding accessory dwelling units (ADUs), what are the key points of SB9, what is required to use the law to split your property or add multiple units, and …
• Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit - A Junior ADU is a unit that is no more than 500 square feet in size and contained entirely within a single-family residence. A Junior ADU may include separate sanitation facilities or may share sanitation facilities with the existing structure.
SB 9 (2025) - California YIMBY
2024年12月2日 · SB 9 (2025) clarifies that previous legislation exempting ADUs from owner-occupancy requirements applies to all ADUs, not just newly-built ones.
ADUs vs. SB 9: What’s the Difference? - Otto ADU
2022年11月9日 · Senate Bill 9 allows more freedom than ADUs in the following ways: SB 9 properties can be rented or sold, whereas ADUs can generally only be rented. Some cities even allow SB 9 units on the same lot to be sold separately, which is not allowed for ADUs (except under very specific circumstances)
ADU and SB 9 Development - City of Long Beach
Senate Bill 9 (SB 9) is a California housing law became effective on January 1, 2022, which complements state ADU law by enabling urban lot splits and two-unit development in existing residential neighborhoods.
“Accessory Dwelling Unit” (ADU) An attached or detached residential dwelling unit that provides complete independent living facilities for one or more persons and is located on a lot with an existing or
What is SB-9 and what can you build?
In this article you’ll learn the pros and cons of splitting your lot to build up to 4 units under SB-9 compared to building a granny house or an accessory dwelling unit (ADU), and the financial guide with development options to help you determine which is the best solution for you.
Can I have an ADU (or Junior ADU) in addition to having two units per SB9? No, SB9 allows for a maximum of two (2) units per property and ADU’s and Junior ADU’s count against the two unit maximum