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ADUs & backyard cottages in Kent

What HB 1337 actually allows in Kent — how many ADUs you can build, how big, how tall, the permit timeline, the fees, and the local quirks that decide whether your backyard cottage pencils out.

2 ADUs/lotDADU up to 1000 sfHeight 23′Pre-approved plansVaries

What HB 1337 lets you build in Kent

Washington's HB 1337 took effect June 30, 2025 and overrode local zoning across King County. In Kent that means up to 2 ADUs on a single lot, no owner-occupancy requirement, and parking handled as 1 space (waived near transit). Detached units (DADUs) can run to 1000 sf of heated space; attached units follow a different rule — up to 1,000sf.

RuleKent
ADUs per lot2
Owner occupancyNot required (abolished by HB 1337)
Parking1 space (waived near transit)
Max DADU size1000 sf heated
Max AADU sizeUp to 1,000sf
Max height23ft (city code — likely preempted)
Your city's height number is probably out of date. City code lists 23ft, which conflicts with the state 24ft floor and is likely preempted by RCW 36.70A.681. In practice you can likely build to the state 24ft floor — but confirm with the city before you finalize drawings.

Pre-approved plans in Kent

Pre-approved plans (per state survey) is live and carries a plan-license fee. Picking a pre-reviewed plan instead of a custom design is the single biggest lever on your permit timeline in Kent. The plans are already vetted against city code, so review collapses to weeks instead of months.

Permit timeline

Kent permit timeline: Varies. A pre-approved plan is the fastest route — custom designs add review cycles. Run the numbers for your own lot in the feasibility tool before you commit.

Fees & what you'll pay

Shared utilities allowed — connecting to the main home's water/sewer/electric saves roughly $40K vs separate connections.

Statewide, HB 1337 caps ADU impact fees at 50% of what a full house would pay — but Kent layers its own fees and exemptions on top. The line item that surprises people most here is in the fee note above; price it before you fall in love with a floor plan.

Sewer & septic

Shared utility connection encouraged.

If your property is on septic (an on-site system, or OSS), that's the single biggest hidden risk in an ADU budget — many older septic systems are at or past their design life. The feasibility tool asks about your utilities so the estimate reflects connection or drainfield costs.

Kent quirks worth knowing

Every city has local rules that don't show up in the headline numbers. In Kent:

Before you call anyone: use the feasibility tool to get a planning cost range for your Kent lot, and read what HB 1337 changed so you know which old rules no longer apply.
Kent ADU questions

Up to 2 ADUs on a single residential lot — that can be an attached unit (AADU/MIL) plus a detached backyard cottage (DADU). HB 1337 (effective June 30, 2025) preempted Kent's old one-ADU limits and removed owner-occupancy.

Start with the drawing

Find out what fits your Kent lot.

Get a planning cost range and what Kent allows under HB 1337 — before you call anyone.

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