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Council introduces replacement ADU ordinance to align with state law

Agoura Hills City Council · November 13, 2025
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Summary

The council introduced Ordinance 25-481, repealing and replacing the city's ADU rules to conform with recent state laws (including SB 543), clarify measurements and JADU rules, and preserve a 30‑day minimum rental term; council voted 5-0 to introduce the ordinance for later adoption.

The Agoura Hills City Council on Nov. 12 introduced Ordinance 25‑481, a comprehensive rewrite of the city's accessory dwelling unit (ADU) regulations designed to align local code with recent state requirements.

Planning Associate Katrina Garcia summarized the changes: the proposal distinguishes state‑protected ADUs (detached units up to 800 square feet, JADUs up to 500 square feet, certain conversions) from other ADUs and…

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