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<br />(b) An administrative permit for the accessory dwelling unit may only be applied for <br />concurrently with the application for a building permit for constmction of the principal <br />stmcture on the lot. <br /> <br />(c) Not more than one (1) accessory dwelling unit shall be allowed on a single-family <br />detached lot. <br /> <br />[d) An attached or detached accessory dwelling unit shall comply with the same <br />minimum building setback requirements as required for the living portion of the principal <br />dwelling unit. <br /> <br />[e) Except as noted in (c) above or as otherwise specified in this subdivision, a <br />detached accessory dwelling unit shall be subiect to the same regulations as provided for <br />under Section 21120 of this Chapter. <br /> <br />[f) An accessory dwelling unit shall be a clearly incidental and subordinate use, the <br />gross floor area of which shall not exceed the gross floor area of the principal dwelling <br />unit or one thousand (1,000) square feet, whichever is less. <br /> <br />[g) The exterior design of an accessory dwelling unit shall incorporate a similar <br />architectural style, roof pitch, colors, and materials as the principal building on the lot, <br />and shall be compatible with the character of the surrounding residential buildings. <br /> <br />[h) The owner of the property shall reside in the principal dwelling unit or in the <br />accessory dwelling unit. <br /> <br />[i) Rental of the accessory dwelling unit, or rental of the principal dwelling unit if the <br />property owner resides in the accessory dwelling unit, shall require a City license <br />pursuant to Chapter 4 (Housing and Redevelopment) of the City Code. <br /> <br />(i) There shall be no separate ownership ofthe accessory dwelling unit. <br /> <br />[k) In addition to the parking spaces required for the principal dwelling unit on the <br />lot, two (2) off-street parking spaces shall be provided for an accessory dwelling unit. <br />Such accessory dwelling unit parking spaces shall not conflict with the principal dwelling <br />unit parking spaces, and shall comply with the requirements of this Chapter. <br /> <br />(1) An accessory dwelling unit shall have a separate address from the principal <br />dwelling unit on the lot, and shall be identified with address numbers pursuant to Chapter <br />4 (Building Code) of the City Code. <br /> <br />em) The principal dwelling unit and accessory dwelling unit shall be created and <br />maintained in compliance with Chapter 4 (Building Code, Housing Maintenance, and <br />Housing and Redevelopment) of the City Code. <br /> <br />2 <br />