Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)

An Introduction to Accessory Dwelling Units

You may have heard that Wellfleet has passed a new zoning by law concerning Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) at Town Meeting of September, 2021. This by law is intended to foster the creation of more year round housing opportunities in Wellfleet.

NEW!

Send application materials to:

Talitha Abramsen

Housing Resources Program Manager

Community Development Partnership

talitha@capecdp.org

What IS an ADU? These units are known by many different names (Backyard apartment, Mother-in-Law apartments, Granny flats, Casitas) and have been around for a very long time, sometimes legally, sometimes not. An ADU is a generally small independent living space complete with full bathroom, kitchen and sleeping space. Sometimes that is ALL they are and sometimes they are more elaborate. They are built on the same property as an existing home or business They can be a partitioned portion of a home or business, an addition or in a completely separate structure. These provide housing to a wide range of residents including homeowners who need to down size or may have mobility issues that their principal dwelling is not designed for, other family members or caregivers, and rental tenants who simply need a place to live.

Wellfleet’s ADU by law was largely designed in response to a critical shortage of year round housing. We have many large properties that could easily accommodate an ADU and many people in need of such. There are restrictions! Most importantly the unit must be occupied year round. NO SHORT TERM OR SEASONAL RENTALS ARE ALLOWED IN WELLFLEET ADUs. In Wellfleet ADUs are permitted as by right and a home owner may have more then one ADU (as many as the property permits!) as long as all zoning and health regulations are met. A Special Permit is required for properties in the National Seashore.

Please read further to see a set of Frequently Asked Questions and to see if YOUR property might qualify. We hope you will be encouraged to consider the possibility of being “part of the solution!”

For more general information AARP is an excellent online resource.

Click here for info from the Town of Wellfleet Building Commissioner, regarding general ADU information and ADU permit applications.

WOULD YOU? COULD YOU ADU?

FAQS About Wellfleet’s Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Bylaw

Prepared by a working group of the Local Housing Partnership and Wellfleet Housing Authority.

For further general information visit All About Accessory Dwelling Units (AARP)

Mac's Shack Wellfleet

“We can’t run our businesses without people. And we can’t find people if they don’t have a place to live. It is getting harder and harder to sustain our businesses without housing that working people at all income levels can afford. At every level of business opportunity there is a severe shortage of labor caused by a severe shortage in year round and seasonal housing.”

— Mac Hay, owner, Mac’s Shack