499 sq. ft. 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath ADU is a pre-approved detached ADU plan from DZN Partners. The public source lists it as 499 sq ft, 1 bed, and 1 bath. It originated in the Encinitas, San Diego County, California, USA program. This directory currently shows acceptance in Encinitas, San Diego County, California, USA and San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA. Source context comes from City of Encinitas, last checked May 1, 2026. Use the linked provider, location, and source records to verify current acceptance before relying on the plan.
499 sq. ft. 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath ADU is a pre-approved detached ADU plan from DZN Partners. The public source lists it as 499 sq ft, 1 bed, and 1 bath. It originated in the Encinitas, San Diego County, California, USA program. This directory currently shows acceptance in Encinitas, San Diego County, California, USA and San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA. Source context comes from City of Encinitas, last checked May 1, 2026. Use the linked provider, location, and source records to verify current acceptance before relying on the plan.
Site-specific utility and agency forms may be required.
Energy notes
Not listed in source
Accessibility notes
Not listed in source
Permit fee notes
City ADU/JADU guide states Development Services Department fees are waived; exact plan purchase/license fee not found in official sources.
Cost notes
The PRADU program is intended to reduce preconstruction fees; exact plan costs are not listed on the official city page.
Additional notes
City-listed DZN Partners PRADU plan. Official page lists 1 bedroom and 1 bath but does not state stories, construction type, cost, or plan fee.
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[san_diego:24] Accepted by City of San Diego as City of Encinitas Permit-Ready ADU Plans. Official page states modifications to City-approved plans are not permitted; a site-specific plan is required.
Source and evidence
DZN Partners 499 sq. ft. 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath ADU PRADU Plan PDF
Accepted by City of San Diego as City of Encinitas Permit-Ready ADU Plans. Official page states modifications to City-approved plans are not permitted; a site-specific plan is required.