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ADUS IN DENVER
RECOMMENDATIONS OVERVIEW
Denver’s population has grown, and we need to make it easier to provide a range of housing options that fit in with existing neighborhoods. Accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, are self-contained, smaller living spaces that are an extension of an existing property. The ADUs in Denver project builds on adopted city policy to evaluate how ADUs are designed, how they fit in with different types of neighborhoods, and how updates to the zoning code may reduce barriers to creating ADUs. The project will not rezone any properties.
After a year of work with an Advisory Committee, focus groups, City Council members, and the public through surveys and open houses, the city has released recommendations to update the zoning code to allow more flexibility in the design of ADUs and make ADUs more responsive to different neighborhood contexts.
The recommendations for Urban and Urban Edge districts (zone districts U- or E-) would make it easier and less expensive to build one-story ADUs and to convert existing structures like garages. Detached ADUs on lots without alleys in Urban Edge districts (E- zone districts) would have increased setbacks to protect neighbor privacy, reflecting focus group feedback of residents in these neighborhoods. In Suburban districts (S- zone districts), the recommendations also respond to focus group feedback by requiring one-story ADUs with greater setbacks from neighboring properties. Through simple updates like these, the city will address a number of neighborhood concerns around ADU design and provide homeowners more flexibility for lower-cost ADU options, like reusing older, single-story detached garages.
These recommendations are summarized in the table on the next page and have informed the drafting of a proposed text amendment to the Denver Zoning Code. For more details and graphic diagrams of these recommendations, please refer to the Strategy Report on the project website.
ADU requirements would be different for Suburban (top), Urban (middle) and Urban Edge (bottom) zone districts. The Urban Edge illustration below shows requirements for a7.500 square foot lot with no alley.
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