Attached or detached — which is easier under Bellevue zoning?
✓ Verified against code · August 19, 2026
Attached, on the numbers: attached ADUs are fully exempt from floor-area-ratio limits and unit counts, while detached ADUs count toward both. If your lot's FAR budget is tight, an attached ADU may fit where a DADU won't.
Citation: LUC 20.20.390.A–.B
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Bellevue’s ADU rules run under LUC 20.20.120 (Land Use Code) (Ordinance 6851). Detached ADUs were prohibited entirely in Bellevue until Ordinance 6851 (adopted June 24, 2025, effective early July 2025). The 2023 ADU reform (Ord 6746) removed owner-occupancy and registration for attached ADUs only — it did not legalize DADUs, despite what several guides claim. Anything describing Bellevue DADU rules with a pre-July-2025 date is describing a prohibition. 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.