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Accessory Structures in Racine, WI (2026)

2 verified accessory structures rules for Racine, Wisconsin, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

ADU Rules

The City of Racine regulates accessory dwellings and accessory structures through Chapter 114 (Zoning) of the Municipal Code, adopted under the city zoning authority granted by Wis. Stat. Sec. 62.23. Accessory uses, buildings, and structures are addressed in Article VII (Supplementary District Regulations), and the underlying residential district rules (R-districts) appear in Article V (District Regulations). Wisconsin does not have a statewide statute mandating that municipalities allow ADUs by-right, so whether a separate dwelling unit (attached or detached) is permitted on a single-family lot in Racine depends on the specific R-district provisions and may require a conditional use permit administered by the Department of City Development.

Accessory Dwelling Unit Rules (Racine, WI)

Some Restrictions

Shed Rules

Sheds in the City of Racine are detached accessory buildings under Chapter 114 (Zoning) of the Racine Municipal Code. They must sit in the rear yard at least 60 feet behind the front lot line, with a 2-foot setback from interior side and rear lot lines and a 12-foot setback on a corner side. Detached accessory buildings are limited to 15 feet in height (or 75% of the house height, whichever is greater, capped at 20 feet) and may not occupy more than 25% of a required rear yard.

Shed Rules in Racine

Some Restrictions

Looking for Racine County county-wide rules?

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

Accessory Structures in Racine County