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ADU Permits: Doral vs Miami

How do adu permits rules compare between Doral, FL and Miami, FL?

Doral, FL

Miami-Dade County

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Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Miami permits accessory dwelling units in most transect zones under Miami 21, the city's form-based zoning code. Permits are issued by the City of Miami Building Department after Planning and Zoning review under Article 4 (Standards and Tables). Florida HB 1031 (effective July 2024) requires local governments to allow ADUs in single-family zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDoralMiami
Code-Miami 21 Article 4 Table 4
State Law-FL HB 1031 (2024); Β§163.31771
Allowed Zones-T3-R, T3-L, T3-O, T4, T5
Permit Agency-City of Miami Building Dept
Flood Compliance-FBC Β§1612 elevation

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Doral FAQ

No FAQs available.

Miami FAQ

Can I build an ADU in Miami?

Yes, in most residential transect zones (T3-R, T3-L, T3-O, T4, T5) under Miami 21 Article 4, Table 4. Florida's 2024 HB 1031 reinforced municipal duty to allow ADUs in single-family areas.

What permits do I need?

Planning and Zoning review for Miami 21 compliance, a Building Permit from the City of Miami Building Department, HVHZ compliance for the building envelope, and Special Flood Hazard Area elevation if applicable.

Where do I apply?

All permits flow through the City of Miami Building Department's permitting portal, with Planning and Zoning review embedded in the building permit process. Miami-Dade County is not involved for parcels inside the City of Miami.

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