Where can an ADU be located on a lot?
The accessory dwelling unit may be added to or included within the principal unit, or located in a detached structure. Additions to an existing structure or newly constructed detached structures created for the purpose of developing an accessory dwelling unit shall be designed consistent with the existing roof pitch, siding and the windows of the principal dwelling unit. The ADU must comply will all development code provisions for single family dwellings including height and setbacks, and the ADU shall be included as part of the impervious surface and floor area limitations for the subject property. The accessory dwelling unit may only be located on lots that are currently conforming to the Citys development regulations.