Solana Beach is a charming coastal city in northern San Diego County, California, renowned for its pristine beaches, vibrant Cedros Avenue Design District, excellent schools, and relaxed beach-town community character. With direct highway access via Highway 101 and proximity to Interstate 5, residents enjoy seamless connections to San Diego, Encinitas, and beyond. The city offers world-class surfing, parks, arts festivals, and shopping, while providing easy proximity to iconic San Diego area beaches such as those in Coronado. Solana Beach supports ADU construction through zoning aligned with California state law. This forward-thinking approach helps address the regional housing shortage while enabling homeowners to create multigenerational housing, generate supplemental rental income, or pursue new home construction Solana Beach projects that boost property value and lifestyle flexibility.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | City of Solana Beach, California |
| Properties Eligible | All residential zones (ER-1, ER-2, LR, LMR, MR, MHR, HR) allowing single-family or multifamily use (Coastal Development Permit required) |
| Max Units on Single-Family Lot | 1 ADU + 1 JADU (plus converted ADU per 2025 HCD clarification and SB 543) |
| Max ADU Size | 850 sq ft (1-bedroom); 1,000 sq ft (2+ bedrooms); up to 800 sq ft exempt from lot coverage |
| Max JADU Size | 500 sq ft |
| Height Limits | 16 ft detached (one story); up to 18 ft near major transit corridors or +2 ft with matching roof pitch |
| Side & Rear Setbacks | 4 ft minimum |
| Front Setback | Per underlying zoning (state law protects construction of 800 sq ft ADU) |
| Parking Requirement | One off-street space required unless exempted by state law (transit, conversion, historic district, etc.); tandem parking allowed |
| Owner-Occupancy | Not required for standard ADU; required for JADU |
| Rental Rules | Long-term rentals only (30+ days minimum); short-term prohibited |
| Permitting | Ministerial approval; 3–4 months typical (4–6 months with Coastal Development Permit) |
| Pre-Approved Plans | Yes – City Pre-Approved ADU (PADU) program |
| Fire Safety | Must meet local building/fire codes; ADU construction does not trigger sprinklers for primary dwelling |
| Official Sources | Ordinance 525; SBMC Chapter 17.20; PADU Processing Guide |
| ZIP | CITY | NEIGHBORHOOD | 1BR | 2BR | 3BR | 4BR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 92075 | Solana Beach | Citywide | $2,505 | $5,777 | $8,972 | $14,507 |
Solana Beach ADU regulations are set in Municipal Code Chapter 17.20 and Ordinance 525, fully aligned with California state law (Government Code §§ 66310–66342). ADUs are permitted by right in all residential zones with ministerial approval. A Coastal Development Permit is required for all projects. Standards include 4 ft side/rear setbacks, 16 ft height limit, and architectural matching to the primary home.
Official Sources:
https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/SolanaBeach/html/SolanaBeach17/SolanaBeach1720.html
Solana Beach allows detached or attached ADUs up to 850 square feet for one-bedroom units and 1,000 square feet for two-or-more-bedroom units. Units up to 800 square feet are exempt from lot coverage calculations. JADUs are limited to 500 square feet and must be converted from existing space.
Official Sources:
https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/SolanaBeach/html/SolanaBeach17/SolanaBeach1720.html
Ordinance 525
Single-family lots in Solana Beach may have one primary ADU (attached or detached) plus one JADU. The 2025 HCD clarification also permits one converted ADU from existing space alongside the detached unit and JADU.
Official Sources:
California Government Code § 66323
Yes, two-story ADUs are permitted when using state transit corridor exceptions (up to 18 ft with matching roof pitch) or when attached to the primary dwelling. Standard detached ADUs are limited to 16 ft and one story unless exceptions apply.
Official Sources:
https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/SolanaBeach/html/SolanaBeach17/SolanaBeach1720.html
PADU Processing Guide
Side and rear setbacks are 4 feet minimum for new construction. Front setbacks follow underlying zoning, but state law prohibits any rule from blocking an 800 sq ft ADU. Conversions use existing setbacks.
Official Sources:
California Government Code § 66321
One off-street parking space is required unless exempted by state law (e.g., within ½ mile of transit, conversion/attached unit, historic district). Tandem parking or driveway use is permitted. No replacement parking is needed for garage conversions.
Official Sources:
California Government Code § 66321
Owner-occupancy is not required for a standard Solana Beach ADU. For a JADU, the owner must occupy either the primary residence or the JADU as their permanent home.
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Yes, Solana Beach ADUs may be rented for 30 consecutive days or longer. Short-term rentals (under 30 days) are prohibited. The ADU cannot be sold separately from the primary home except under specific state provisions.
Official Sources:
https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/SolanaBeach/html/SolanaBeach17/SolanaBeach1720.html
Solana Beach ADU permits receive ministerial approval. Standard processing takes 3–4 months; projects requiring a Coastal Development Permit typically take 4–6 months. Using the PADU program can accelerate review.
Official Sources:
PADU Processing Guide
Yes, the City of Solana Beach offers a Pre-Approved Accessory Dwelling Unit (PADU) program. These site-adaptable plans are prepared by licensed architects and streamline permitting while ensuring compliance with local and state standards.
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Yes. Because Solana Beach is entirely within the California Coastal Zone, every ADU project requires a Coastal Development Permit in addition to the building permit. The city processes this concurrently, but bluff-top or sensitive sites may require extra review.
Official Sources:
City Overlay Map
Detached ADUs are limited to 16 feet in height. Exceptions allow up to 18 feet near major transit stops or high-quality corridors, or additional height for roof pitch matching the primary dwelling. Attached ADUs may follow primary height limits (up to 2 stories).
Official Sources:
https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/SolanaBeach/html/SolanaBeach17/SolanaBeach1720.html
Solana Beach ADUs must comply with all local building and fire codes. Fire sprinklers are required only if mandated for the ADU itself; construction of the ADU does not trigger sprinklers for the primary dwelling.
Official Sources:
Ordinance 525
https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/SolanaBeach/html/SolanaBeach17/SolanaBeach1720.html
Yes. Solana Beach allows up to two detached ADUs on lots with an existing multifamily building. State law (including SB 1211 updates) further permits additional units equal to the number of existing units (max 8 detached) plus conversions.
Official Sources:
California Government Code § 66323
Contact the Planning Division for zoning and coastal confirmation. Choose PADU pre-approved plans or prepare custom plans, then submit digitally with the required Coastal Development Permit application. Early staff consultation is advised for bluff properties or utilities.
Official Sources:
PADU Processing Guide