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ADU Permits: Bay Hill vs Orlando

How do adu permits rules compare between Bay Hill, FL and Orlando, FL?

Bay Hill, FL

Orange County

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Orlando, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orlando permits accessory dwelling units in most single-family residential districts under the Land Development Code (LDC) Chapter 58. Permits are issued by the City of Orlando Permitting Services Division after Planning Division zoning review. Florida HB 1031 (effective July 2024), codified at FL Statute Β§163.31771, requires Florida local governments to allow ADUs in single-family zones subject to reasonable standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBay HillOrlando
Code Reference-Orlando LDC Ch. 58 & 65
State Law-FL HB 1031 (2024); Β§163.31771
Allowed Districts-R-1, R-1A, R-1AA, R-2A, R-2B
Size Cap-~800 sq ft or 50% principal
Flood Compliance-FBC Β§1612; City Code Ch. 26

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Bay Hill FAQ

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Orlando FAQ

Can I build an ADU in Orlando?

Yes, in most single-family residential districts (R-1 series, R-2A, R-2B) under LDC Chapter 58. Florida's 2024 HB 1031 reinforced municipal duty to allow ADUs in single-family areas with reasonable standards.

What permits do I need?

A Zoning Determination from the Planning Division, a Building Permit from Orlando Permitting Services under the Florida Building Code, a Tree Removal Permit under LDC Chapter 60 if specimen trees are impacted, and floodplain elevation if in a Special Flood Hazard Area.

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