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A. “Accessory dwelling unit” or “ADU” means a building or portion of a building designed for use and occupancy by people living independently of the occupants of the main residence building and containing separate kitchen, bath, sleeping, or living facilities. The term “attached accessory dwelling unit” means an accessory dwelling unit that is structurally attached to the main residence but which has independent, direct access from the exterior. The term “detached accessory dwelling unit” means an accessory dwelling unit that is not structurally attached to the main residence.

B. “Junior accessory dwelling unit” or “JADU” means a unit that is no more than five hundred square feet in size and contained entirely within a single-family residence. A junior accessory dwelling unit shall include an efficiency kitchen, which shall include all of the following: a cooking facility with appliances, a food preparation counter and storage cabinets that are of reasonable size in relation to the size of the junior accessory dwelling unit. A junior accessory dwelling unit may include separate sanitation facilities or may share sanitation facilities with the existing structure. (Ord. 646 § 3 (part), 2020)