Accessory Apartments
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Accessory Apartments
- An accessory apartment is a completely independent
living facility with separate cooking, eating, sanitation and sleeping
facilities that is
either in or
added to an existing single-family dwelling or in a separate accessory
structure on the same lot as an existing dwelling.
- There is a separate
application process for accessory apartments, commonly referred to as "mother-in-law" apartments.
- There
are zoning and code enforcement requirements that must be met before
renting an Accessory Apartment.
- These units may only be located in owner-occupied
single family detached homes and the property owner must be granted a
special exception by
the Board of Appeals.
- Any property owner interested in this
program should contact the Licensing and Registration unit for details.
Registered Living Units
- Registered Living units are similar to accessory
apartments, except that the units are occupied rent-free by either
a relative or household
employee
of the owner occupant.
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