Accessory Dwelling Units are one of California’s major tools for addressing the housing crisis. Often called “in-law” units or casitas.” Accessory Dwelling Units are additional self-contained units alongside existing or proposed homes, built to modern building codes.
Most single-family homeowners are not eligible to develop at least one Accessory Dwelling Unit up to 1000 square feet, and multifamily property owners can develop multiple new units.
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October 8, 2022 (10 am to 2 pm) De La Guerra Plaza, Santa Barbara for a free public event dedicated to connecting community members with local affordable housing non-profit agencies and service providers.
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Amendments to the County Land Use and Development Code, Montecito Land Use and Development Code, and the Coastal Zoning Ordinance to revise existing development standards for Accessory Dwelling Units will go into effect.
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