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ADU Permits: Ojai vs Thousand Oaks

How do adu permits rules compare between Ojai, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Ojai, CA

Ventura County

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Thousand Oaks issues Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) permits ministerially under Title 9 of the Thousand Oaks Municipal Code (TOMC), which implements California Government Code §65852.2. ADUs and Junior ADUs (JADUs) are allowed in any residential zone where a single-family or multifamily dwelling is permitted. The 60-day statutory review applies — no public hearing, no discretionary design review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOjaiThousand Oaks
Code Reference-TOMC Title 9; Gov. Code §65852.2
Review Type-Ministerial (no hearing)
Statutory Deadline-60 days
Detached ADU Max-1,200 sq ft
JADU Max-500 sq ft
Permit Office-Community Development, 805-449-2100

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Ojai FAQ

No FAQs available.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

How long does an ADU permit take in Thousand Oaks?

Thousand Oaks must approve or deny a complete ADU application within 60 days under TOMC Title 9 and Gov. Code §65852.2(a)(3). If the City misses the deadline, the permit is deemed approved by operation of state law.

Do I need a Planning Commission hearing for a Thousand Oaks ADU?

No. ADUs and JADUs are reviewed ministerially by Community Development staff — no public hearing, no Planning Commission, and no discretionary design review. Building plans must still meet the California Building Code, including WUI standards for properties in the High or Very-High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.

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