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ADU Owner Occupancy: Brighton vs Rochester

How do adu owner occupancy rules compare between Brighton, NY and Rochester, NY?

Brighton, NY

Monroe County

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Rochester, NY

Monroe County

Some Restrictions

Rochester's Chapter 120 zoning treatment of ADUs in single-family districts has historically expected the owner to occupy either the principal dwelling or the ADU. Owners receiving ADU pilot program funds must additionally meet program occupancy and rent-restriction conditions for 3 years.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrightonRochester
Code Section-City Code Ch. 120 (Zoning Code)
Statewide ADU Mandate-None enacted (A4854 did not pass)
Pilot Program Rent Restriction-Fair-market rent for 3 years
Enforcement-Bureau of Buildings and Zoning

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Brighton FAQ

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Rochester FAQ

Do I have to live on the property if I build an ADU in Rochester?

In single-family districts, the zoning treatment of ADUs has expected continued owner occupancy of either unit. Confirm current language with the Bureau of Buildings and Zoning before relying on remote-landlord arrangements.

Did New York pass a statewide ADU law that overrides Rochester rules?

No. As of 2024, the proposed statewide ADU mandate (Assembly Bill A4854 / Plus One mandate) did not pass, so Rochester's local zoning under Chapter 120 still controls owner-occupancy expectations.

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