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Does Thornton still require me to live on the property?

✓ Verified against code · August 19, 2026

The code says yes — ongoing owner-occupancy of either unit, enforced by a recorded deed restriction — but Colorado's ADU statute has barred that requirement for cities like Thornton since June 30, 2025, and the state listed Thornton as non-compliant in October 2025. State law controls on paper; in practice, expect the city to apply its code until it's amended. Get the city's position in writing and know the statute exists.

Citation: §18-339(l), (n)(1)(c); C.R.S. 29-35-403(2)(b)

How current is this?

Thornton’s ADU rules run under Development Code §18-339 (reenacted Chapter 18) (Ordinance 3742). Thornton reenacted its entire Development Code effective September 1, 2025 — mostly statute-shaped, with one glaring exception: it kept an ongoing owner-occupancy requirement enforced by a recorded deed restriction, which Colorado's ADU statute has barred for cities like Thornton since June 30, 2025. The state's October 2025 compliance review listed Thornton among the non-complying jurisdictions. We verified this answer against primary sources on August 19, 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.