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ADU Rules: Bloomington vs Minneapolis

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

Minneapolis has fewer restrictions than Bloomington.

Bloomington, MN

Hennepin County

Some Restrictions

Bloomington allows attached and internal ADUs in single-family zones under City Code §21.302.03. ADUs must have independent cooking, sanitary, and sleeping facilities. The city is currently developing amendments that may expand detached ADU options. Owner-occupancy and rental licensing requirements apply.

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Minneapolis, MN

Hennepin County

Few Restrictions

Minneapolis is a national leader in ADU policy. The 2040 Comprehensive Plan and Chapter 537 allow accessory dwelling units in all residential districts as a permitted use, including detached, attached, and internal ADUs. The 2040 plan reinstated in 2023 after court litigation further supports ADU production.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomingtonMinneapolis
Attached/Internal ADUsAllowed in single-family zones-
Detached ADUsUnder review for expansion-
Rental LicenseRequired-
City Code§21.302.03-
Code-Chapter 537 ADU
Size-300 to 1000 sq ft (1300 max)
Types-Detached, attached, internal
Owner Occupancy-Not required
Parking-1 space, transit exempt

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Bloomington FAQ

Can I build an ADU on my property in Bloomington?

Bloomington allows attached and internal ADUs in single-family zones under City Code §21.302.03. ADUs must have independent cooking, sanitary, and sleeping facilities. The city is currently developing amendments that may expand detached ADU options. Owner-occupancy and rental licensing...

What are the size limits for an accessory dwelling unit in Bloomington?

Attached/Internal ADUs: Allowed in single-family zones. Detached ADUs: Under review for expansion. Rental License: Required. City Code: §21.302.03.

Minneapolis FAQ

Can I build a detached ADU on my Minneapolis lot?

Yes. Chapter 537 permits detached ADUs in all residential districts up to 1000 sq ft (or larger on large lots) with standard setbacks and a 25-foot height limit.

Do I have to live on the property to rent out an ADU?

No. Minneapolis removed the owner-occupancy requirement, allowing investor-owned ADUs and the ability to rent both the main house and the ADU.

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