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ADU Rules: Cedar Hill vs Irving

How do adu rules rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Irving, TX?

Irving has fewer restrictions than Cedar Hill.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Cedar Hill generally restricts accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in single-family zones. Guest quarters without a kitchen may be allowed; full second dwellings require specific zoning approval.

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Irving's UDC permits ADUs in certain residential zones. Texas SB 1412 (2023) expanded ADU rights statewide. Local zoning districts determine where ADUs are allowed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillIrving
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Permitted-In certain residential zones
State Law-TX SB 1412 (2023) expands rights
Building Permit-Required
Standards-Must meet lot coverage, setbacks, size limits
Check Eligibility-Planning Dept. (972) 721-2424

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Can I build a granny flat in Cedar Hill?

Generally no — single-family zones typically allow only one residence. Confirm with Planning whether your specific lot allows accessory living quarters.

Can I rent out a backyard cottage?

Renting a separate dwelling unit is generally not permitted in single-family residential zones in Cedar Hill.

Irving FAQ

Can I build an ADU in Irving?

ADUs are permitted in certain residential zones. Texas SB 1412 expanded ADU rights statewide. Contact Planning at (972) 721-2424 to check your property.

What are the size limits for an ADU?

Size limits depend on your zoning district, lot size, and lot coverage maximums. A building permit is required.

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