Introduction
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) offer homeowners a flexible way to add infill housing while staying within the density already allowed on their property. Humboldt County’s ADU ordinance implements recent changes to California law (Gov. Code §§ 65852.2–.22) and the California Building Standards Code (Title 24). These rules provide clear, ministerial standards so that at least one ADU—or a Junior ADU (JADU)—can be created or converted on any lot that permits single-family or multifamily residential use, including tiny houses and manufactured homes that meet applicable safety standards.
Minimum Documents for Permit Submittal
The following documents are required for all permit applications for a new ADU. If you are unsure what these documents are or how to get them see our Construction Documents page. It will describe what the document is, why it is required, and how you can get it.