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ADU permits in Palo Alto

Typical timeline

Palo Alto Planning + Development Services: 10–14 weeks ministerial; Eichler and historic overlays can push schedule out.

What changes about the permit here

Palo Alto runs ADU permits through Planning and Development Services. State law applies, but the city's Heritage Tree Ordinance, Eichler design guidelines, and historic overlays mean a careful site visit before any design work. CPAU water + electric coordination is unique to Palo Alto.

  • State ADU law applies; one ADU + one JADU per single-family lot.
  • Palo Alto Municipal Code §18.09 codifies objective ADU standards.
  • Heritage Tree Ordinance protects designated trees and most large oaks/redwoods — drives setbacks and footprint.
  • Eichler design compatibility guidelines apply in Greenmeadow, Royal Manor, and other Eichler tracts.
  • CPAU runs water + electric — separate service applications, but generally well-coordinated.

On-the-ground notes

  • Palo Alto follows state ADU law but adds a strong design-compatibility lens — especially in Eichler tracts and the Professorville historic district.
  • City of Palo Alto Utilities runs water + electric — coordination differs from PG&E/EBMUD territory.
  • Heritage Tree Ordinance is one of the strictest in the Bay Area; tree protection often shapes the ADU footprint.
  • Creek setbacks along San Francisquito and Adobe affect lots in Crescent Park and Barron Park.

Cost ranges (2026)

Detached new-build
$560–$720/sqft
Garage conversion
$310–$440/sqft
  • Heritage Tree protection routinely drives custom foundation systems — $10–35k.
  • Eichler design compatibility adds $10–28k in materials.
  • Palo Alto's labor and material rates are at the top of the Bay Area band.
  • Solar PV required on new detached ADUs — typically $7–14k.

Zoning highlights

  • R-1, R-2 zones — state ADU law applies.
  • Heritage Tree Ordinance (PAMC §8.10) — strict tree protection.
  • Eichler design overlays in multiple tracts.
  • Historic districts including Professorville and University South.

Stage-by-stage timeline

  1. Survey + tree report · 4–6 weeks

    Arborist report is often required up front.

  2. Palo Alto plan check · 5–8 weeks

    Ministerial under state ADU law.

  3. CPAU service coordination · 4–8 weeks

    Water + electric in parallel.

  4. Construction · 20–26 weeks

    Detached new-build, slab to final.

Palo Alto, in short

How much does an ADU cost in Palo Alto?
Most detached Palo Alto ADUs land between $360K and $520K all-in. Conversions run $190K–$285K. Heritage tree protection and Eichler design requirements can push detached projects higher.
How strict is the Heritage Tree Ordinance?
Strict. Designated trees and most mature oaks/redwoods are protected; we site the ADU around the critical root zone and often design pier-and-grade-beam foundations to avoid root impact.
Do I need to match Eichler design in Greenmeadow?
Yes — design compatibility guidelines apply in Eichler tracts. Low-slope roofs, post-and-beam character, and compatible materials are reviewed.
Will an ADU trigger a CPAU electric service upgrade?
Often, yes — older 100A services rarely carry an ADU plus EV charging plus solar. We size the upgrade with CPAU early so the meter swap doesn't delay final.
Are there creek setbacks in Palo Alto?
Yes — San Francisquito and Adobe Creek setbacks apply in Crescent Park and Barron Park. We confirm at site visit.

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