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ADU permits in Richmond
Typical timeline
Richmond Planning + Building: 8–12 weeks ministerial on a clean ADU; longer on contaminated-soil sites or shoreline parcels.
What changes about the permit here
Richmond is one of the more permit-friendly East Bay cities for ADUs, but the city's industrial past means many flatland parcels need a Phase I environmental review. Soils, EBMUD service, and shoreline liquefaction are the cost and schedule drivers — not the ADU permit itself.
- State ADU law applies; one ADU + one JADU per single-family lot.
- Phase I environmental review is common on lots with industrial history (Iron Triangle, southern shoreline).
- EBMUD service drop runs in parallel with plan check.
- Liquefaction zone along most of the shoreline triggers deeper structural review.
- Standard plan-check turnaround is faster than Berkeley or Oakland on clean lots.
On-the-ground notes
- Richmond follows state ADU law with a relatively streamlined local procedure.
- Historic industrial use across the Iron Triangle and shoreline drives soils-contamination review on many lots.
- EBMUD service drop and sanitary lateral upgrades are the most common schedule risks.
- Liquefaction and bay-mud soils along the shoreline can drive structural cost up.
Cost ranges (2026)
- Detached new-build
- $440–$580/sqft
- Garage conversion
- $255–$380/sqft
- Phase I environmental and any required soil remediation add $5–40k depending on findings.
- Liquefaction-zone lots may need deepened footings or grade beams — $15–45k.
- EBMUD service upgrades $8–18k on undersized lots.
- Flat inland lots are some of the most cost-efficient ADU sites in the East Bay.
Zoning highlights
- RS, RM zones — state ADU law applies.
- Liquefaction zone along the shoreline (Cal Geological Survey).
- Many lots in mapped environmental cleanup areas (DTSC).
- El Cerrito and Pinole follow similar overlays — projects there often inherit the same constraints.
Stage-by-stage timeline
Survey + Phase I (if needed) · 3–6 weeks
Industrial-history lots.
Richmond plan check · 4–7 weeks
Ministerial under state ADU law.
EBMUD coordination · 4–8 weeks
Parallel with plan check.
Construction · 16–22 weeks
Detached new-build, slab to final.
Richmond, in short
- How much does an ADU cost in Richmond?
- Most detached Richmond ADUs land between $280K and $420K all-in. Conversions run $155K–$245K. Shoreline and former-industrial parcels can push costs higher with environmental and structural work.
- Will my Richmond lot need an environmental review?
- If the lot is in or near the Iron Triangle, the southern shoreline, or any mapped DTSC cleanup area, yes — a Phase I is typically the first step. We check before design starts.
- Is liquefaction risk a real concern in Richmond?
- Along the shoreline and Marina Bay, yes. The geotechnical report drives footing design; many lots need deepened pads or grade beams. Inland Richmond Heights is generally fine.
- Is Richmond's plan check really faster than Oakland's?
- On clean ADU permits, yes — ministerial review typically runs 4–7 weeks. The long pole is usually EBMUD or environmental, not the city.
- Does El Cerrito follow the same rules?
- Mostly. El Cerrito has its own ordinance but applies the same state ADU law and shares EBMUD as the water provider. Hillside lots there fall under different fire zones than the Richmond shoreline.
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