Can I construct a granny unit on my property?
Granny units are allowed on single-family (R-1) lots having a minimum lot area of 10,000 square feet, and are subject to the development standards (e.g. height, design, and parking) for granny units as well as the development standards (e.g. setbacks, lot coverage, and floor area ratio) for your zoning district. The maximum size for a granny unit is 640 square feet, exclusive of the garage space. A Building Permit is required to construct a granny unit on your property. Please reference Chapter 21.36.200, Secondary Dwelling Units, and Chapter 21.08.030, Single-Family (R-1) Zoning District, of the Zoning Code for more information.

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1. What is the zoning of my property?
2. What uses are allowed on this commercial/industrial property?
3. Can I subdivide my property?
4. Where, and how tall, can my fence be?
5. Do I need a permit to remove a tree?
6. Can I put on shed on my property, where can I put it, and do I need a permit?
7. What are my minimum building setbacks?
8. Can I run a business from my home?
9. Can I construct a granny unit on my property?
10. Where is my property line, and what is the size of my lot?
11. Can I convert my garage to living space?
12. Do I need a permit to erect a sign?
13. How long does it take to get a Development Permit?
14. How long does it take to get a Building Permit?