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Accessory Structures in Jupiter, FL (2026)

5 verified accessory structures rules for Jupiter, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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ADU Rules

Jupiter permits accessory dwelling units (guest cottages) in certain residential zones as conditional uses, subject to a maximum of 800 square feet or 40 percent of the principal structure. Short-term rental of an ADU is restricted by state STR registration rules.

Accessory Structures: Adu Rules

Some Restrictions

Fla. SB 184 (2025) - Housing / Accessory Dwelling Units

requiring, rather than authorizing, local governments to adopt, by a specified date, an ordinance to allow accessory dwelling units in certain areas; authorizing a local government to provide a density bonus incentive to landowners who make certain real property donations to assist in the provision of affordable housing for military families; requiring the Office of Program Policy Analysis and ...

Shed Rules

Sheds under 100 square feet in Jupiter do not require a building permit but must comply with 5-foot side and rear setbacks. Sheds 100 square feet and larger require a permit and must meet Florida Building Code wind-load standards (170 mph ultimate wind speed).

Accessory Structures: Shed Rules

Some Restrictions

Garage Conversions

Jupiter permits garage conversions to habitable space with a building permit, but replacement off-street parking must be provided (typically 2 spaces for single-family). Conversions must meet egress, ceiling height, insulation, and hurricane code.

Accessory Structures: Garage Conversions

Some Restrictions

Carport Rules

Carports in Jupiter are considered accessory structures and require a building permit. Attached carports must match front-yard setbacks (typically 25 feet) while detached carports follow accessory-structure setbacks (5 feet side/rear).

Accessory Structures: Carport Rules

Some Restrictions

Tiny Homes

Permanent tiny homes in Jupiter must comply with Florida Building Code and minimum dwelling-size standards in LDR Section 27 (typically 800 square feet in single-family zones). Tiny homes on wheels (THOWs) are treated as recreational vehicles and cannot be used as permanent residences.

Accessory Structures: Tiny Homes

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for Palm Beach County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Jupiter city rules.

Accessory Structures in Palm Beach County