JADU definition

JADU. ) shall mean a housing unit that is no more than 500 square feet and utilizes an existing bedroom contained entirely within the walls of an existing Single-Family

Examples of JADU in a sentence

  • If Owner fails to remedy the breach in the specified time period and provide proof thereof to the reasonable satisfaction of the City, City may provide written demand to Owner that Owner immediately, at Owner’s sole cost and expense, demolish the JADU pursuant to (i) directions from the Community Development Department and (ii) applicable permits which Owner must obtain from the City (“Removal Demand Notice”).

  • The extent and number of guesthouses, casitas, pool houses, habitable barns, outbuildings, and property features that could support an ADU or JADU will be cited.

  • The JADU may include separate sanitation facilities or share sanitation facilities with the existing primary dwelling.

  • Developer shall develop alternative plan (“Alternative Plan”) whereby the Wharf is eliminated, JADU units made regular single-family units, and site plan modified to provide better view corridors and up to 10% of the units are eliminated.

  • The above described real property contains an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) and/or a Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit (JADU) located as set forth in the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • The JADU is a total of [insert square footage and amenities such as 3/4 bathroom or shared sanitation facilities and kitchen type] located in the [insert general location within the single family residence such as the northwest corner of the first floor].

  • There shall be no more than one JADU on a lot located within a single-family zone.

  • The JADU shall not be rented for a period of less than 31 consecutive days.

  • City shall be entitled to enter the Property to confirm that the JADU has been removed from the Property.

  • The JADU may be rented as an independent living facility separate and apart from the primary dwelling unit on the Property.