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At a glance

  • Since 1969, California law has required that all cities and counties demonstrate how they will meet the housing needs of everyone in the community.
  • Every eight years, the state, via our regional association of governments, tells cities how many homes they must plan for to accommodate people of varying income levels.
  • The state approved Carlsbad's housing plan, known as the housing element in July 2021, which details how Carlsbad will accommodate projected housing needs through 2029.
  • In addition to updating city housing policies, Carlsbad was required to designate space for about 3,900 new housing units, of which about 2,100 units need to be affordable for people with lower incomes.
  • On Jan. 30, 2024 the City Council voted to approve the rezoning of 16 properties around Carlsbad to meet state requirements. This action will help the city maintain control over where future housing could be built in the city and at what density.
  • The City Council's action did not approve any specific projects and the city does not build housing. Property owners would decide whether to build housing on these sites and when.

    Permit Ready Plans for ADUs

    Post Date:05/26/2023 7:42 PM

    On Tuesday, the City Council approved permit-ready building plans that Carlsbad homeowners can use to build a stand-alone accessory dwelling unit through an expedited process.

    • As part of a series of new California laws aimed at providing more affordable housing, the state now requires cities like Carlsbad to encourage homeowners to consider building accessory dwelling units, which can be attached to the main house or a stand-alone housing unit.
    • These used to be called granny flats or garage apartments.
    • As a bonus, these plans were created with Carlsbad in mind, so the finished product will blend in well with the surrounding neighborhood.
    • The program was developed based on community input gathered last summer.

    The new ADU Permit Ready Program includes pre-approved building plans for four floor plans and features three architectural styles.

    Details on how to apply for a permit using the new ADU Permit Ready Program, along with the permit ready plans and architectural styles are available on the city's website.

    During last week's meeting, the City Council also approved updates to the city's zoning ordinance (city laws) and Local Coastal Program to align with recent changes in state laws requiring expedited permitting for accessory dwelling units.

    More information
    May 23 City Council staff report
    ADU Permit Ready Program
    Accessory dwelling units
    Carlsbad’s Housing Plan
    Information on recent legislation

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