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Does a Broomfield ADU need its own water tap?

✓ Verified against code · August 20, 2026

No, and this is one of the better financial breaks in the state. An ADU ties into the principal dwelling's existing water and sewer connections — no separate tap or license required, which avoids a cost that runs into the thousands elsewhere on the Front Range. If you are on septic, Broomfield Public Health has to review capacity first.

Citation: BMC §17-32-160(E), (G)

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Broomfield’s ADU rules run under BMC §17-32-160 (Accessory Dwelling Units) (Ordinance 2265). Broomfield is a consolidated city and county. Ordinance 2265, adopted September 9, 2025 and effective a week later, aligned its code with HB24-1152 and went further than the statute requires on owner-occupancy: the repeal of any residency requirement was in the ordinance from first reading and survived to adoption. Its parking test, though, is built differently from the statute's. We verified this answer against primary sources on August 20, 2026, and every change we catch is logged in the changelog.

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Not legal advice — lot-specific overlays can change the answer for your parcel. The citation above points at the governing code section; check it, or ask the city to confirm.