Clark county washington hardship rules 2025

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Recent policy changes brought forth with HB 1337 in June 2023 are making it easier for homeowners to build ADUs. Local governments are adhering to the new policies and are relaxing zoning laws, parking requirements, and speeding up ADU approval processes. This is making ADU projects more accessible than ever.
Minimum Size: An ADU must have a minimum living area of 150 square feet.
Fences seven feet or less in height do not need a permit and can be built up to your side of the property line. Taller fences and retaining walls require a permit and may need to be built further inside the property line.
An ADU is legal only with an established building permit. For a complete listing of zoning code requirements for accessory dwelling units, please refer to VMC 20.810 Accessory Dwelling Units.
The total gross floor area (living space not including the garage square feet) of an accessory dwelling shall not exceed 800 square feet or 40 percent of the area of the primary dwellings living area, whichever is less. This excludes Working together. Securing your safety.