Garage conversion rules in Ojai, CA β sometimes called garage-to-ADU or accessory living unit conversions β govern permits, ceiling height, egress, and parking replacement.
Garage conversions to ADUs are allowed under CA Gov Code Β§65852.2. No replacement parking required. Building permit required. Converted unit cannot be used for short-term rental.
Garage conversions in Ojai are regulated under both the building code and California ADU law. Converting a garage to an ADU or JADU is a common way to add housing. California law (AB 68, SB 9) has streamlined garage conversions by eliminating parking replacement requirements for ADU conversions. The conversion must meet building code standards for habitable space including insulation, ventilation, natural light, egress, smoke detectors, and fire separation. Electrical and plumbing systems must be permitted and inspected. The exterior must maintain neighborhood compatibility.
Unpermitted garage conversion: $500-$1,000 fine and order to restore or obtain permits. Occupying an unpermitted converted garage: $500 fine and order to vacate until permits are obtained. Garage conversion not meeting building code (no egress, inadequate ventilation): $500 fine and immediate correction order. Retroactive permits cost double standard fees.
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