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Santa Clara County ADU Regulations & Zoning

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Size and Separation
Maximum size
1,200 sqft
Side/rear setbacks
4 feet
Two story
YES (up to 8 detached ADUs on multifamily)
Building separation
Per building code
Permitting timeline
Standard Timeline
2-4 months
Permit Costs
$5,000-$15,000
Additional Requirements
Soils Report
Varies by area
Building Survey
Varies by area
Stormwater Mitigation
May be required

ADU Site Overview

What You Can Build—and What to Expect

When do Santa Clara County ADU regulations apply?

County regulations apply only to unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County—properties outside city limits. Many properties that seem rural may actually fall within a nearby city's jurisdiction. If you're unsure, our team can help clarify what's allowed.

You can build an ADU up to 1,200 square feet on qualifying lots, with 4-foot minimum setbacks from the side and rear property lines. Santa Clara County has provisions specific to both rural and urban unincorporated districts, with requirements varying by lot size.

Permitting typically takes 2 to 4 months. The county provides resources through the Santa Clara County Planning Collaborative and participates in the regional ADU Program.

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What Are the Rules for ADUs in 

Santa Clara County

?

Santa Clara County allows one ADU and one Junior ADU (JADU) on single-family lots, whether attached, detached, or converted. Multifamily properties can build up to eight detached ADUs under SB 1211, as long as the number doesn't exceed existing units. These expanded rules offer major potential for rental income and housing flexibility. County regulations apply only to unincorporated areas, though some city properties may still fall under county jurisdiction. If you're unsure, our team can help clarify what's allowed. With over 100 ADUs built, we offer insights grounded in real experience.

Number of ADUs Allowed

How many ADUs can you build in 
Santa Clara County
?

On single-family residential lots in unincorporated Santa Clara County, you can build one ADU (attached or detached) and one JADU. Your lot must be a legal lot of record with an existing or proposed single-family residence in a residential or mixed-use zone.

How many ADUs are allowed on multifamily properties?

Under SB 1211, multifamily properties in Santa Clara County can build up to eight detached ADUs, as long as the number doesn't exceed existing units. Conversion ADUs from non-livable spaces are also permitted.

Can you build a JADU in 
Santa Clara County
?

Yes, Santa Clara County allows Junior ADUs up to 500 square feet. A JADU must be contained entirely within the single-family residence with a separate entrance. JADUs must have an efficient kitchen but may share a bathroom with the primary dwelling. Owner-occupancy requirements apply.

Are guest quarters allowed in addition to ADUs?

Santa Clara County does not have a separate guest quarters classification that exempts structures from ADU rules. Secondary living spaces with kitchens are classified as ADUs.

ADU Size Limits

What is the maximum size for a detached ADU in 
Santa Clara County
?

Detached ADUs in Santa Clara County can be up to 1,200 square feet. Provisions vary for rural vs. urban unincorporated districts and by lot size. ADUs up to 800 square feet with 4-foot setbacks qualify for streamlined approval.

What is the maximum size for an attached ADU in 
Santa Clara County
?

Attached ADUs are permitted up to 1,200 square feet or 50% of the primary dwelling's floor area, depending on local provisions. State law guarantees at least 850-1,000 square feet for attached ADUs.

Are there lot coverage exemptions for ADUs?

Yes. Under California state law, ADUs up to 800 square feet with 4-foot setbacks and 16-foot height cannot be denied due to lot coverage, FAR, or open space requirements.

About MolaADU

At MolaADU, we specialize in helping homeowners unlock the full potential of their properties through smart, well-designed Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). With over 100 successful projects across the County, we’ve built deep expertise in interpreting local regulations, navigating permitting challenges, and designing ADUs that truly work for families, renters, and communities.

This page offers a clear summary of what’s allowed—how many ADUs you can build, size limits, setbacks, and other key requirements. But we go beyond the basics. Our insights are grounded in real-world experience, not just recycled bullet points.

Whether you're planning a rental unit, a guest house, or a space for multigenerational living, we’re here to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
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Height & Setbacks

What is the maximum height for an ADU in 
Santa Clara County
?

Detached ADUs exceeding 16 feet in height may be subject to additional design requirements. State law requires counties to allow at least 16 feet for single-story ADUs and 18-20 feet near transit or for matching roof pitches. Specific height limits vary by zoning district.

Can you build a two-story ADU in 
Santa Clara County
?

Two-story ADUs may be permitted in some areas, subject to height limits and design review. Additional setbacks or design features may be required for second-story structures to protect neighbor privacy.

What are the side and rear setback requirements for an ADU in 
Santa Clara County
?

State law limits rear and side setbacks to no more than 4 feet for ADUs. Conversions of legally established structures are exempt from setback requirements. Front setbacks and other requirements vary by zoning district.

What is the front yard setback requirement?

Building separation requirements follow California Building Code standards, typically requiring adequate space for fire safety and maintenance access.

What is the minimum building separation from existing structures?

Permitting & Timeline

How long does it take to get an ADU permit in 
Santa Clara County
?

The County must review complete ADU applications within 60 days as required by state law. Overall, expect 2-4 months from application to permit issuance. Rural properties may require additional reviews for water, septic, and access.

What are the permit costs in 
Santa Clara County
?

Permit costs vary based on project scope. ADUs under 750 square feet qualify for reduced or waived impact fees per state law. Contact the County Planning Department for current fee schedules.

Is a soils report or building survey required?

Requirements vary by area. Rural unincorporated areas may require soils reports, septic system evaluation, or well capacity assessment. Urban unincorporated areas typically have fewer requirements. Consult with County Planning early in your process.

Are there stormwater mitigation requirements?

Parking Requirements

What are the parking requirements for an ADU in 
Santa Clara County
?

Parking requirements for ADUs are limited by state law. No parking is required within half a mile of transit. Where required, parking cannot exceed one space per ADU. Replacement parking is not required for garage conversions.

Do I need to replace parking if I convert my garage?

No. California state law prohibits counties from requiring replacement parking when a garage is converted to an ADU.

Where can required parking spaces be located?

If parking is required, it can be located in setback areas, existing driveways, or elsewhere on the property. Tandem parking is typically permitted.

ADU Costs & Rental Income

How much does it cost to build an ADU in 
Santa Clara County
?

ADU costs in unincorporated Santa Clara County range from $200,000 to $500,000+ depending on size, site conditions, and rural vs. urban location. Rural properties may require additional infrastructure costs for septic, wells, and road access.

How much will an ADU rent for in 
Santa Clara County
?

Rents in unincorporated Santa Clara County vary significantly by location. Properties near urban areas command higher rents: Bedrooms Average Rent Studio $1,800 - $2,200 1 Bedroom $2,200 - $2,600 2 Bedroom $2,800 - $3,300 3 Bedroom $3,500 - $4,000 Rural areas may have lower rental demand but offer lifestyle appeal.

What factors affect ADU construction costs?

Several factors impact cost in unincorporated areas: site access (rural roads may limit equipment), utility availability (septic vs. sewer, wells vs. water service), topography, and fire safety requirements in high fire hazard zones.

Rent Rates in 
Santa Clara County
Neighborhood
San Martin
Stanford Weekend Acres
Loyola
Lexington Hills
Llagas-Uvas
Almaden Valley (unincorp.)
1BR
$2,200
$2,600
$2,400
$2,500
$2,000
$2,400
2BR
$2,800
$3,300
$3,100
$3,200
$2,600
$3,100
3BR
$3,500
$4,000
$3,800
$3,900
$3,200
$3,800

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