What You’re Allowed to Build in

County of Salt Lake ADU Local Zoning Laws

KEY RULES AT A GLIMPSE

Size and Separation

Maximum size: 1200 sqft
Side/rear setbacks: 4 feet
Two story: Yes
Building separation: 6 feet

Additional Requirements

Soils Report: No
Building Verification Survey: No
Coastal permit (in some areas): No
Stormwater Mitigation: No

Regulations for Accessory Dwelling Units

Yes

Lot coverage maximums as outlined per each zone.

Height restrictions for IADUs: Must align with the height standards for single-family dwellings in the zone.

Detached ADUs with rear or side yard setback of less than ten feet: Maximum height is 20 feet.

Detached ADUs with rear or side yard setback of ten feet or more: Maximum height can match the height of the primary dwelling.

Property owners must provide at least one on-site parking space for the ADU, in addition to the required parking for the existing home.

The property owner must prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, that sufficient parking is available.

For garage conversions to create an IADU or detached ADU, any parking spaces previously required for the primary dwelling must be replaced.

The principal unit or the ADU must have owner occupancy, except for medical, military service, or religious reasons for a time period of up to two years.

If an absence is warranted due to the above reasons, an on-site manager shall be designated.

The property owner may not receive rent for the unit that was occupied by the owner.

An application for an ADU shall include evidence of owner occupancy.

Accessory buildings can only be built on a lot after the principal building is erected, unless both are constructed at the same time.

No more than one ADU, whether internal or detached, is permitted per lot.

Units approved as ADUs shall not be used as short-term rentals. Any rentals shall be made for thirty consecutive days or more.

An approved building permit is required for all ADUs before construction; non-compliant ADUs must obtain a permit and verify compliance with the code.

A building permit will not be issued until written confirmation from the water supplier confirms compliance with all applicable water service requirements.

ADU design and size must conform to all applicable building, fire, health, and water service codes. Detached ADUs must also meet these standards and obtain a building permit.

Detached ADUs must be built on a permanent concrete slab, except when constructed above a garage. No basements, piers, temporary, or wheeled structures are allowed.

Conversions must comply with safety requirements, including egress windows, window wells, and sufficient HVAC and climate control.

IADUs do not require a separate HVAC system or firewall.

The owner must provide a separate address for emergency and mailing services.

Detached ADUs are not allowed in the front or corner lot side yard unless the lot is at least one acre and the ADU is 30 feet from the front lot line.

New detached ADUs must be offset by 10 feet or more from the front facade of the main dwelling.

Detached ADUs must have adequate facilities for roof and other drainage.

Residences with a detached ADU must retain the appearance of a single-family home.

Applicants must provide an affidavit stating that the property owner will live in either the primary dwelling or the ADU as their permanent residence.

After ADU approval and issuance of a business license, a notice of accessory dwelling unit, including the affidavit, must be recorded against the property.

The recorded notice serves to inform future property owners of the owner occupancy requirement for the ADU.

Upon sale, the new owner must sign and record a new affidavit and obtain reauthorization of the ADU from the building and business license officials.

A copy of the recorded notice must be provided to the applicant once the recording process is completed.

ADUs are part of a single-family residence and shall not be used as a multi-family residence.

ADUs may not be separately metered apart from the single-family residence.

Applications for ADUs must include submittal of written verification from water and sewer providers that water and sewer are available to the ADU

ADUs may not be sold or subdivided separately from the single-family residence.

Municipal Department Contact Details

                  Contact Information
Contact Type Phone Number
Main Phone 385-468-7000
Planning/Building Office Phone 385-468-6700
ADU Type Permitted Zones Minimum Lot Area Additional Conditions
IADUs R Zones, A Zones, Forestry Zones, PC Zone 6,000 square feet or greater Permitted use on single-family home lots in areas zoned primarily for residential use.
Detached ADUs R Zones, A Zones, Forestry Zones 7,000 square feet or greater Detached ADUs are allowed on single-family home lots with the required lot area.
Detached ADUs (PC Zone) PC Zone 6,000 square feet or greater Permitted if the county has approved design standards for the detached ADU.
Reference https://library.municode.com/ut/salt_lake_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=TIT19ZO_CH19.15ACDWUN_19.15.030ALARZO

 

ADU Type Setback Requirements
Internal ADUs (IADUs) Setbacks are the same as those for a single-family dwelling in the zone.
Detached ADUs (Built After Adoption)
– Side yard setbacks are consistent with those for a single-family dwelling in the zone.
– Rear yard setbacks are a minimum of ten feet.
– Must be at least six feet from the main dwelling.
– If existing PUEs are greater than the required setback, the minimum setback will be the PUE boundary.
Conversion of Existing Accessory Structures
– Side and rear yard setbacks must comply with the accessory structure setback standards that were in place when the structure was legally erected.
– The detached ADU must be at least six feet from the primary dwelling.
– Exceptions are allowed for structures declared noncomplying under section 19.88.150.
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Height and Area Regulations of Zoning Districts

Standards R-1-3 R-1-4 R-1-5 R-1-6 R-1-7
Minimum Lot Area 3,000 sq ft 4,000 sq ft 5,000 sq ft 6,000 sq ft 7,000 sq ft
Front Yard 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet 25 feet 25 feet
Side Yard (Interior) 5 feet 5 feet 5 feet 5 feet on one side & 11 feet on the garage or driveway side 5 feet on one side & 11 feet on the garage or driveway side
Side Yard (Facing a Public Street) 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet
Rear Yard Without Garage 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet 30 feet 30 feet
Rear Yard With Garage 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet
Building Height (ft) 30 30 30 30 30
Standards R-1-8 R-1-10 R-1-15 R-1-21 R-1-43
Minimum Lot Area 8,000 sq ft 10,000 sq ft 15,000 sq ft 21,780 sq ft 43,560 sq ft
Front Yard 25 feet 30 feet 30 feet 30 feet 30 feet
Side Yard (Interior) 5 feet on one side & 11 feet on the garage or driveway side 10 feet 10 feet 10 feet 15 feet
Side Yard (Facing a Public Street) 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet
Rear Yard Without Garage 30 feet 30 feet 30 feet 30 feet 30 feet
Rear Yard With Garage 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet
Building Height (ft) 30 30 30 30 30
Standards A-1 A-2 A-5 A-10 A-20
Minimum Lot Area 10,000 sq ft 1 acre 5 acres 10 acres 20 acres
Front Yard 30 feet 30 feet 50 feet 50 feet 50 feet
Side Yard (Interior) 8 feet on one side & 6 feet on the garage or driveway side 10 feet 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet
Side Yard (Facing a Public Street) N/A 20 feet 50 feet 50 feet 50 feet
Rear Yard Without Garage 30 feet
30 feet
50 feet
50 feet
50 feet
Rear Yard With Garage N/A
Building Height (ft) 35 N/A 35 35 35
Standards FR-0.5 FR-1 FR-2.5 FR-5 FR-10 FR-20 FR-50 FR-100
Minimum Lot Area ½ acre 1 acre 2—2½ acres 5 acres 10 acres 20 acres 50 acres 100 acres
Front Yard
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Limits of disturbance and setbacks in FR zones are determined case-by-case by the development services director for permitted uses, and by the planning commission for conditional uses, following the foothills and canyons overlay zone criteria.
Side Yard (Interior)
Side Yard (Facing a Public Street)
Rear Yard Without Garage
Rear Yard With Garage
Building Height (ft) 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35

Application Process for Building Permit

                                                              General Requirements
Process Requirements Details
Street Address and Project Name Specify the street address and project name on every sheet of plans The address and project name must match the Certified Address
Plan Sets Submit complete plans and supporting documents electronically Use the CityWorks online portal; all plans must be drawn to scale
Plan Components Include civil, site, architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing plans Plans must be detailed and comprehensive, covering all aspects of the project
Soil Reports Required for new residential buildings with a specific size Applies to buildings with a footprint > 3,000 sq. ft. or total sq. ft. > 6,000 sq. ft
Code Analysis Follow current codes adopted by MSD Includes 2021 IRC with State amendments, 2021 International Codes, 2020 NEC, and ANSI A117.1-2009
Sheet Index Provide an index of all sheets in the submitted plans Sheets must be listed in the correct order as attached to the full set
Site Plan Provide a fully dimensional site plan drawn to scale Not required for interior remodels that don’t increase parking or landscape requirements
                                                          Architectural Requirements
Process Requirements Details
Plans Provide foundation, floor, and roof plans drawn to scale Clearly indicate existing versus new construction areas
Details/Sections Provide construction details showing compliance with codes Include details for all openings and penetrations in corridors or ceilings
Elevations Provide interior and exterior building elevations Elevations must be drawn to scale and fully dimensional
Schedules Provide schedules for windows, doors, and window wells Schedules should be detailed and comprehensive, reflecting all components of the project
                                                                  Structural Requirements
Process Requirements Details
Special Inspections Indicate portions of the work requiring Special Inspection per code Complete and return a Special Inspection form before a permit is issued
Structural Analysis Provide structural analysis, design, and detail per code Must include calculations for wind loading, seismic, snow, and exposure per code
                                                     Electrical Requirements
Process Requirements Details
Plans & Schedules Provide complete electrical plans and schedules with load calculations Indicate the number/replacement of fixtures that exist and are proposed
One Line Diagram Provide a one-line electrical diagram with fault current calculations Ensure grounding and all necessary electrical details are included
                                                      Mechanical Requirements
Process Requirements Details
Plans & Schedules Provide complete mechanical plans and equipment schedules Include equipment specifications, operating weight, and number/placement of fixtures
                                                       Plumbing Requirements
Process Requirements Details
Plans Provide complete plumbing plans showing water, waste, vent, and fuel gas designs All aspects of the plumbing system must be detailed
Fixture Schedules Provide a complete list of plumbing fixtures and their associated units Indicate the number/placement of existing and proposed plumbing fixtures
                                                                      Gas Approvals
Process Requirements Details
Gas Line Diagram Provide dimensions of each section and meter size for gas lines Must include all relevant details for gas line design and installation
Gas Appliances List all gas appliances, including BTU and OFH Ensure all gas appliances and their specifications are documented
                                                                               Fees
Process Requirements Details
Electrical Indicate if the permit includes revisions to the existing electrical system or components If it’s new construction, provide square footage. For remodels or additions, note the changes
Plumbing Indicate if the submission includes replacement of existing plumbing or addition of new plumbing fixtures Provide detailed information about any changes or additions to the plumbing system
Mechanical Indicate if the submission includes replacement of existing HVAC or addition of new HVAC Ensure all details about HVAC system changes or additions are included
Process Permit Fees
New Construction Building Permit Varies based on valuation schedules
Addition or Remodel Building Permit Varies based on valuation schedules
System Inspection Mechanical, Plumbing & Electrical Permit $70.00
Additional Fixtures Fee per Additional Appliance or Fixture $20.00 per unit
Grading Work Grading Permit Varies based on cubic yards
Retaining Wall Construction Retaining Wall Permit Varies based on project size
Demolition Work Demolition Permit Varies based on declared valuation
Residential Window/Door Replacement Window & Door Replacement Permit – Residential $70.00
Residential Reroofing with Sheathing Reroofing Permit – Residential with Sheathing $125.00
Residential Reroofing without Sheathing Reroofing Permit – Residential without Sheathing $75.00
Small Solar Installation Solar Power System Permit – Residential/Small Commercial (up to 20 kW) $100.00 base fee + $30.00 per kW
Battery Storage Battery Storage System $2.00 per battery
Reinspection Reinspection Fee $50.00
Pre-inspection After Disaster Pre-inspection Fee $70.00
Multi-unit Inspection Multi-unit Inspection Fee $100.00
After-hours Inspection Overtime/After-hours Inspection Fee $120.00
Permit Cancellation Cancellation of Building Permit 25% of permit fee ($200 max)
Permit Reinstatement Reinstatement Fee – General 50% of permit fee
Final Inspection Reinstatement Reinstatement Fee – Final Inspection 50% of permit fee ($200 max)
Work Without Permit Building Without a Permit 200% of permit fee, plus 1% per day
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