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ADU Permits: Bloomington vs Minneapolis

How do adu permits rules compare between Bloomington, MN and Minneapolis, MN?

Bloomington, MN

Hennepin County

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Minneapolis, MN

Hennepin County

Few Restrictions

Minneapolis permits accessory dwelling units by-right in all residential zones following the Minneapolis 2040 Comprehensive Plan and Chapter 535 of the Zoning Code. Detached, attached, and internal ADUs are permitted. A September 2023 Hennepin County District Court ruling vacated portions of the 2040 Plan; a 2024 Minnesota Court of Appeals decision and subsequent legislative response (2024 MN Laws Ch. 124) restored most ADU provisions citywide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomingtonMinneapolis
Authority-MPLS Code Ch. 535; 2040 Plan
Max Detached-1,000 sq ft
Max Height-20 ft / 1.5 stories
Setback-6 ft side/rear
Parking-None required (2021 reform)

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Bloomington FAQ

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Minneapolis FAQ

Can I build an ADU in Minneapolis?

Yes. Minneapolis permits ADUs by-right in all residential zones under Chapter 535 of the Zoning Code, following the Minneapolis 2040 Comprehensive Plan. Detached ADUs are capped at 1,000 sq ft and 20 ft / 1.5 stories, with 6 ft side/rear setbacks. No off-street parking is required.

What about the 2023 court case on the 2040 Plan?

The September 2023 Hennepin County District Court ruling was stayed by the Minnesota Court of Appeals in 2024, and the Minnesota Legislature passed Chapter 124 of 2024 Session Laws authorizing the 2040 Plan. ADU rights under Chapter 535 remain in effect. Confirm current status with CPED before designing.

What permits do I need?

A building permit from Construction Code Services, plan review under the Minnesota State Building Code (2020 edition, based on 2018 IRC with MN amendments), plus separate mechanical, plumbing, and electrical trade permits. Frost-depth footings (42 inches) and Minnesota Energy Code apply.

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