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Building Inspection Counter Appointments
Building Inspection plan review and zoning review counters will be open to the public by appointment only.
Attached Accessory Dwelling Unit
Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are a unique way to add housing to an area. To increase both the amount and type of available housing, Madison has made it easier to build ADUs. ADUs are now a permitted use on the lot of a dwelling with up to eight units.
You need permits to build any ADU. These steps are for an ADU that you are creating:
- by adding an addition of new square footage to an existing dwelling OR
- from an existing space in a dwelling through remodeling, like in an attic or basement.
There are different steps to build a detached ADU.
Basic information
- Detached ADUs can be up to 900 square feet in size and have up to two bedrooms. Different types of ADUs have different requirements.
- The principal dwelling may have up to eight units.
- To get an ADU approved, you first need site plan approval.
- Engineering will assign a new address for the ADU.
- You must pay a Parks Impact fee for a new ADU. The fee is about $4500. Check with Parks for the current rate for ADUs.
- You will need licensed contractors to obtain permits and complete the work.
Utility connections
- Plumbing code: You must add a restriction to the deed if both the primary home and the ADU are on the same sewer lateral. If you want to sell the buildings separately, a contractor will have to separate the sewer.
- From Madison Water Utility: the water lateral may not be able to serve both homes. If it is large enough, a plumbing contractor may extend the water lateral. A contractor needs to calculate the water supply based on the number of fixtures and the pressure drop. Water Utility prefers to have only one meter per parcel. If you need or want separate meters, you will need to run a new service from the street.
- Madison Gas and Electric: each home on a lot must have its own meter and electrical service per parcel. The owner may need to pay for a new riser and wiring to the meter.
At any time during the planning or construction of your garage, you can call Building Inspection if you have questions. We are happy to answer your questions and suggest solutions to your problems.