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ADU Impact Fees: Bakersfield vs Ridgecrest

How do adu impact fees rules compare between Bakersfield, CA and Ridgecrest, CA?

Bakersfield, CA

Kern County

Few Restrictions

Bakersfield is bound by Cal. Gov. Code §65852.2(f)(3)(A), which prohibits any local agency from charging impact fees on an ADU under 750 square feet. ADUs of 750 sf or greater may be charged impact fees, but the fee must be proportional in size to the burden on the primary dwelling unit. School district fees follow Cal. Ed. Code §17620 and are calculated on net new habitable square footage.

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Ridgecrest, CA

Kern County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBakersfieldRidgecrest
Governing LawCal. Gov. Code §65852.2(f)(3)-
Under 750 sfNo impact fees — absolute waiver-
750+ sfProportional to primary dwelling-
School FeesApply to ADUs ≥500 sf (Ed. Code §17620)-
Local AuthorityBakersfield Building Division collects-

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Bakersfield FAQ

Do I pay impact fees on a Bakersfield ADU under 750 sf?

No. Cal. Gov. Code §65852.2(f)(3)(A) prohibits Bakersfield and every other California city from charging impact fees, connection fees, or capacity charges on any ADU under 750 sf. Building permit fees and plan check fees still apply.

What about school fees on a Bakersfield ADU?

Cal. Ed. Code §17620 lets school districts collect Level 1 developer fees on residential additions of 500 sf or more, including ADUs at or above that threshold. The 750-sf state ADU impact-fee waiver does not preempt school fees.

Ridgecrest FAQ

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