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ADU Impact Fees: Monterey vs Salinas

How do adu impact fees rules compare between Monterey, CA and Salinas, CA?

Monterey, CA

Monterey County

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Salinas, CA

Monterey County

Few Restrictions

Under California Government Code §65852.2(f)(3) and SMC §37-50.250, Salinas ADUs under 750 square feet are exempt from all city impact fees. ADUs 750 sq ft or larger pay impact fees proportional in size to fees charged for the primary dwelling. Standard building permit and plan-check fees still apply through the Community Development Department.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMontereySalinas
Authority-Gov. Code §65852.2(f)(3)
Under 750 sq ft-All city impact fees waived
750+ sq ft-Proportional to primary dwelling
School Fees (SB 13)-Proportional (under 750: waived)
Permit/Plan Check-Still required (valuation-based)
Refund Window-90 days (Gov. Code §66020)

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Monterey FAQ

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Salinas FAQ

Are Salinas ADUs charged impact fees?

ADUs under 750 sq ft are exempt from all city impact fees under California Government Code §65852.2(f)(3). This includes Capital Facilities, Park, Traffic Impact, and local school district facility fees. ADUs 750 sq ft and larger pay proportional fees based on the ADU's size relative to the primary dwelling, not the full single-family rate.

What does a Salinas ADU cost to permit?

Building permit and plan-check fees still apply on any ADU size, calculated from construction valuation per the City Master Fee Schedule. A typical detached ADU runs several thousand dollars in city permit fees plus Cal Water connection and (if applicable) Pacific Gas & Electric service charges. Sub-750 sq ft ADUs avoid impact fees but not these basic permit costs.

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