California ADU rules · Riverside County
Can I Build an ADU in Canyon Lake?
Yes — you can build an ADU in Canyon Lake. California's statewide ADU law requires every city, including Canyon Lake, 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.
Can you build one?
ADUs allowed
CA state lawYes — by right
ADUs and JADUs are allowed by right in all residential and mixed-use zones; ministerial approval, no hearing.
Units on a single-family lot
CA state law1 ADU + 1 JADU
At least one ADU and one JADU per single-family lot (a conversion ADU may also be possible).
Units on a multifamily lot
Local ruleconversions (>=1 or 25% of units) + up to 2 detached
Local cap of 2 detached ADUs per multifamily lot.
Junior ADU (JADU)
CA state lawAllowed
Up to 500 sq ft, within the walls of an existing single-family home (single-family lots only).
Size & height
Max detached ADU size
CA state law1,200 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
Local rule50% of primary, or 850 (studio/1-bed) or 1,000 (2+ beds), whichever is less
Local code sets a 'whichever is less' rule for attached ADUs.
Guaranteed minimum size
CA state law800 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).
Max JADU size
CA state law500 sq ft
Max height
Local rule18 ft
18 ft allowed if above a garage or on a lot with a multifamily, multistory dwelling; otherwise 16 ft.
Setbacks
Side setback
CA state law4 ft
A city cannot require more than 4 ft side or rear setback; conversions of existing structures are exempt.
Rear setback
CA state law4 ft
Front setback
Local ruleCannot be closer than prevailing front yard setback (single-family) or minimum required front setback (multifamily)
Front setback for ADUs must meet prevailing or minimum required front setback.
Separation from main house
Local rule5 ft
5 ft building face to building face; 4 ft eave to eave separation.
Parking
Parking required
Local ruleUp to 1 space
No more than 1 space per ADU or per bedroom, whichever is less.
Transit parking exemption
CA state lawYes — 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.
Garage-conversion replacement parking
Local ruleNot required
No replacement parking required when garage/carport is converted.
Approval, timeline & cost
Approval path
CA state lawMinisterial (by right)
No public hearing or discretionary design review for a qualifying ADU.
Approval timeline
CA state law60 days
The agency must act within 60 days of a complete application — and the ADU is deemed approved if it does not.
Owner-occupancy
CA state lawOnly 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.
Impact-fee waiver
CA state lawWaived 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.
Permits required
CA state lawBuilding permit
Only a ministerial building permit — no conditional use permit or discretionary design review for a qualifying ADU.
Canyon Lake-specific factors that can change the answer
State law sets the floor, but these local conditions often decide whether a specific parcel works.
JADUs and fire/life safety
JADUs are not considered separate/new dwelling units for fire/life protection; city may adopt uniform fire/life safety rules for all single-family homes with JADUs.
Historic districts
No ADU parking required in historic districts.
Canyon Lake limits detached ADUs on multifamily lots to 2 per lot and requires 5 ft setbacks for ADUs above garages. Attached ADUs are capped at the lesser of 50% of the primary home or 850/1,000 sq ft. No replacement parking is required for garage conversions.
Frequently asked questions
Can I build an ADU in Canyon Lake?
Yes. California's statewide ADU law requires Canyon Lake 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 Canyon Lake?
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 Canyon Lake?
Side and rear setbacks are limited to 4 ft. Cannot be closer than prevailing front yard setback (single-family) or minimum required front setback (multifamily).
Is parking required for an ADU in Canyon Lake?
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 Canyon Lake?
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 Canyon Lake?
Owner-occupancy: only for a jadu. ADUs under 750 sq ft are also exempt from impact fees.
Sources
- Canyon Lake Municipal Code, Chapter 9.32: Accessory Dwelling Units (Ord. 245, 4-10-2024)
- §9.32.040(B)
- §9.32.050(B)
- §9.32.050(C)
- §9.32.050(D)
- §9.32.050(E)
- §9.32.070(A)
- §9.32.070(C)
- §9.32.120
- §9.32.070(B)
- Cal. Gov. Code §§ 66310–66342 (ADU Law)
- HCD 2025 Accessory Dwelling Unit Handbook
- Cal. Gov. Code § 66317 (ministerial approval, 60-day deadline)
- Cal. Gov. Code § 66323 (by-right ADU/JADU, 800 sq ft, 4-ft setbacks)
- Cal. Gov. Code § 66333 (junior ADUs)
- Cal. Gov. Code § 66321 (size minimums & height)
- Cal. Gov. Code § 66322 (ADU parking; § 66334 covers JADU parking)
- Cal. Gov. Code § 66315 (owner-occupancy)
- Cal. Gov. Code § 66311.5 (impact fees: none for an ADU ≤ 750 sq ft or JADU ≤ 500 sq ft)
Last updated 2026-06-25. This is an AI-assisted summary of Canyon Lake'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 Canyon Lake Planning before relying on it.
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