California ADU rules · Humboldt County

Can I Build an ADU in Arcata?

Yes — you can build an ADU in Arcata. California's statewide ADU law requires every city, including Arcata, to approve a qualifying accessory dwelling unit by right, plus a junior ADU (JADU) on a single-family lot. What varies city to city are the local specifics below.

Figures below reflect Arcata's adopted ADU ordinance layered on California state law.

Can you build one?

ADUs allowed

CA state law

Yes — by right

ADUs and JADUs are allowed by right in all residential and mixed-use zones; ministerial approval, no hearing.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66317 (ministerial approval, 60-day deadline)

Units on a single-family lot

CA state law

1 ADU + 1 JADU

At least one ADU and one JADU per single-family lot (a conversion ADU may also be possible).

Cal. Gov. Code § 66323 (by-right ADU/JADU, 800 sq ft, 4-ft setbacks)

Units on a multifamily lot

CA state law

Conversion ADUs (≥1, up to 25% of units) + up to 8 detached

Conversions of non-livable space (at least 1, or up to 25% of existing units) plus up to 8 detached ADUs on a lot with existing multifamily — never exceeding the number of existing units. JADUs are single-family only.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66323 (by-right ADU/JADU, 800 sq ft, 4-ft setbacks)

Junior ADU (JADU)

CA state law

Allowed

Up to 500 sq ft, within the walls of an existing single-family home (single-family lots only).

Cal. Gov. Code § 66333 (junior ADUs)

Size & height

Max detached ADU size

CA state law

1,200 sq ft

Statewide default cap for detached new-construction ADUs in the absence of a compliant local ADU ordinance. The unconditional by-right floor a city must always allow is 800 sq ft (see Guaranteed minimum size); a city with a compliant ordinance may set its own ceiling.

Max attached ADU size

CA state law

50% of the primary dwelling, but ≥850 sq ft (≥1,000 sq ft for 2+ bedrooms) is always allowed

Cal. Gov. Code § 66321 (size minimums & height)

Guaranteed minimum size

CA state law

800 sq ft

An 800 sq ft ADU must be allowed regardless of FAR/lot-coverage caps; a city also cannot cap an attached ADU below 850 sq ft (1,000 for 2+ bedrooms).

Cal. Gov. Code § 66321 (size minimums & height)

Max JADU size

CA state law

500 sq ft

Cal. Gov. Code § 66333 (junior ADUs)

Max height

CA state law

16 ft

16 ft baseline; cities must allow 18 ft within ½ mi of a major transit stop or where the primary dwelling is two-story, and 20 ft on a lot with a multistory multifamily building.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66321 (size minimums & height)

Setbacks

Side setback

CA state law

4 ft

A city cannot require more than 4 ft side or rear setback; conversions of existing structures are exempt.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66323 (by-right ADU/JADU, 800 sq ft, 4-ft setbacks)

Rear setback

CA state law

4 ft

Cal. Gov. Code § 66323 (by-right ADU/JADU, 800 sq ft, 4-ft setbacks)

Front setback

CA state law

No front setback may block the mandatory 800 sq ft / 16-ft / 4-ft-setback ADU; otherwise per base zone

Cal. Gov. Code § 66323 (by-right ADU/JADU, 800 sq ft, 4-ft setbacks)

Separation from main house

CA state law

None required

No statewide separation requirement between the ADU and the primary dwelling.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66323 (by-right ADU/JADU, 800 sq ft, 4-ft setbacks)

Parking

Parking required

CA state law

Up to 1 space

At most 1 space per ADU (or per bedroom, whichever is less) — and waived in the common cases below.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66322 (ADU parking; § 66334 covers JADU parking)

Transit parking exemption

CA state law

Yes — no parking required near transit & for conversions

No parking may be required within ½ mi walking distance of transit, in a historic district, for an ADU within an existing structure, within one block of car-share, or in certain permit-parking areas.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66322 (ADU parking; § 66334 covers JADU parking)

Garage-conversion replacement parking

CA state law

Not required

When a garage/carport is demolished or converted to build an ADU, replacement parking cannot be required.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66314 (local ordinance standards)

Approval, timeline & cost

Approval path

CA state law

Ministerial (by right)

No public hearing or discretionary design review for a qualifying ADU.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66317 (ministerial approval, 60-day deadline)

Approval timeline

CA state law

60 days

The agency must act within 60 days of a complete application — and the ADU is deemed approved if it does not.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66317 (ministerial approval, 60-day deadline)

Owner-occupancy

CA state law

Only for a JADU

No owner-occupancy requirement for ADUs (the prior sunset was removed). A JADU may require owner-occupancy, principally where it shares sanitation with the main house.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66315 (owner-occupancy)

Impact-fee waiver

CA state law

Waived under 750 sq ft

An ADU of 750 sq ft or less pays no impact fees (the 750 sq ft threshold itself is exempt under § 66311.5); larger ADUs pay fees proportional to the primary dwelling. JADUs (≤ 500 sq ft) are exempt.

Cal. Gov. Code § 66311.5 (impact fees: none for an ADU ≤ 750 sq ft or JADU ≤ 500 sq ft)

Permits required

Local rule

Building permit, Sewer lateral test (most existing dwellings)

Ministerial — no planning/use permit for a code-compliant ADU. Arcata requires a sewer lateral test (verifying the existing line to the sewer main is not leaking) for buildings over 25 years old, on major remodels (~$30,000+), or when 2+ drainage fixtures are added; a detached new-construction ADU also triggers fire sprinklers, and a design review permit applies only in limited cases where the ADU does not meet the adopted ADU Design Guidelines.

Arcata-specific factors that can change the answer

State law sets the floor, but these local conditions often decide whether a specific parcel works.

Adopted ADU Design Guidelines

A new ADU is ministerially approved only if it complies with the City's adopted Accessory Dwelling Unit Design Guidelines, the Building & Fire Code, and the Chapter 9.24 setbacks; an ADU that does not meet the guidelines can be routed to a discretionary design review permit. Approval otherwise tracks the state 60-day ministerial framework.

Sewer lateral test

A sewer lateral test is required for dwellings older than 25 years, on major remodels (~$30,000+), or when 2+ drainage fixtures are added — a real cost/timeline item for many Arcata ADU conversions and additions.

California Coastal Zone (Local Coastal Program)

Parts of Arcata are in the Coastal Zone. There the City reviews ADU/JADU applications consistent with Gov. Code § 66310 et seq. but processes a ministerial Coastal Development Permit and still applies all Local Coastal Program / Coastal Zoning Ordinance resource-protection standards.

Arcata regulates ADUs through its Land Use Code (Title IX): a code-compliant ADU is approved ministerially within the state 60-day window, but only if it meets the City's adopted ADU Design Guidelines, the Building & Fire Code, and Chapter 9.24 setbacks — otherwise a discretionary design review can apply. Arcata's size/height/setback numbers track state law (detached up to 1,200 sq ft, 16 ft, 4-ft side/rear setbacks). The genuinely local items are the design guidelines, a sewer lateral test for older or substantially-remodeled dwellings, fire sprinklers on detached new construction, and a ministerial Coastal Development Permit in the Coastal Zone. Confirm design-guideline compliance and sewer-lateral requirements with Arcata Community Development.

Frequently asked questions

Can I build an ADU in Arcata?

Yes. California's statewide ADU law requires Arcata to approve a qualifying accessory dwelling unit ministerial (by right), plus a junior ADU (JADU) on a single-family lot.

How big can an ADU be in Arcata?

A detached ADU of at least 1,200 sq ft must be allowed, and an ADU of 800 sq ft can never be zoned out by floor-area or lot-coverage limits. A JADU can be up to 500 sq ft.

What are the setback requirements for an ADU in Arcata?

Side and rear setbacks are limited to 4 ft. No front setback may block the mandatory 800 sq ft / 16-ft / 4-ft-setback ADU; otherwise per base zone.

Is parking required for an ADU in Arcata?

Up to 1 space. No parking can be required within ½ mile of transit, for conversions, or for units inside the primary home. When a garage is converted, replacement parking is not required.

How long does ADU approval take in Arcata?

A complete application must be acted on within 60 days, with ministerial (by right) — no public hearing or discretionary design review for a qualifying ADU.

Do I have to live on the property to build an ADU in Arcata?

Owner-occupancy: only for a jadu. ADUs under 750 sq ft are also exempt from impact fees.

Sources

Last updated 2026-06-28. This is an AI-assisted summary of Arcata's ADU rules, drawn from its published ordinance and California ADU law — general information, not legal advice, and it may be incomplete or out of date. Verify the controlling rule for your specific parcel with Arcata Planning before relying on it.

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