Common Residential Projects
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) can be attached or detached on a single lot of record to be used for in-laws-quarters, a guesthouse, or rental, and are allowed in residential districts if minimum development standards of the zoning district can be met.
Accessory Structures
Examples of accessory structures are garages, sheds, and patio covers.
Additions, Remodels, and Garage Conversions
Before designing an addition, it is recommended to determine the building setbacks, maximum height, maximum building coverage, and other development standards.
Fences & Walls
Fences and walls are allowed to be built along property lines as long as they do not exceed the maximum height. In general, fences or walls may not exceed 6 ft. in height along the rear and side property lines and no more than 3 ft. in height within the front setback area.
Residential Re-Roofing Guidelines and Regulations
Solar Permits for Photovoltaic (PV) Systems and EV Charging Stations
Water Heater Replacement Forms and Documents
