Thousand Oaks ADU Standards
Prefab ADU in Thousand Oaks
What is an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)?
An ADU is an independent residential unit on the same lot as a primary home, providing additional living space, rental opportunities, or multi-generational housing. A prefab ADU is a permanent, factory-built backyard home that meets local zoning and building codes, making it ideal for long-term living.
Tiny homes, often confused with prefab ADUs, are small, mobile units built on wheels. While both can be considered ADUs, prefab ADUs are stationary and built to last, whereas tiny homes face more zoning challenges due to their mobility.
Planning to Build an ADU in Thousand Oaks?
If you’re considering building an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) in Thousand Oaks, it’s important to understand the key development standards and requirements to ensure a smooth and successful project. This guide provides an overview of ADU options and what you need to know to navigate the process.
Types of ADUs
Size and Floor Area
Setbacks & Height
Attached ADU
Detached ADU
Parking Requirements
Certain ADUs are exempt from parking requirements. According to Government Code Section 65852.2, subdivisions (d)(1-5) and (j)(10), local agencies shall not impose ADU parking standards on the following types of ADUs:
For more information, contact the Thousand Oaks Planning Division at (805) 449-2323 or via email at planning@toaks.gov.
Why Choose LiveLarge Prefab ADUs?
LiveLarge prefab ADUs are designed to meet Thousand Oaks’ detached ADU regulations, offering a hassle-free way to maximize property value. With pre-approved designs and expert guidance, we ensure a smooth approval process.
Let LiveLarge be your trusted partner in your ADU journey. With our expertise in design, construction, and pre-approved plans, we ensure your project aligns with local standards and maximizes your property’s potential. Contact us today to start your ADU project!
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