Homeowners in Croton on Hudson can explore ADU options, as the municipality allows these units to serve various purposes on single-family residential lots. Whether you're considering flexible living arrangements for relatives, a revenue stream from long-term tenants, or additional square footage for your growing family, understanding the local zoning rules is essential to moving forward with confidence. We've reviewed Croton on Hudson's zoning regulations in detail and outlined the key requirements below. Rules can change, so confirm details with the Croton on Hudson Planning Department or book a free consultation with our team before starting your project.

Where Are ADUs Allowed

ADUs in Croton on Hudson are permitted on single-family residential properties. ADUs are permitted on single-family residential properties that meet current zoning district requirements.Each property is limited to one ADU.

Types of ADUs Allowed

Attached (an addition to your existing home that shares a wall, maintaining architectural cohesion with the main structure). Detached (a standalone structure in your backyard, ideal for rental income, multigenerational living, or maximum privacy). Converted (repurposing an existing garage, basement, or accessory structure, often the most expedient option since the shell already exists).

Size Limits

ADU size must comply with Croton on Hudson's local zoning requirements. Contact the Croton on Hudson Planning Department for specific square footage limits.

Parking

Off-street parking requirements apply to ADUs.

Owner Occupancy

Owner occupancy is required. The property owner must continuously occupy either the main home or the ADU as their primary residence.

Rental Use

Long-term rentals are generally permitted. Short-term rental restrictions may apply, so check local regulations if you're considering Airbnb or VRBO-style leasing.

How to Build an ADU in Croton on Hudson

  1. Schedule a free consultation with Haven to confirm your eligibility and walk through your options

  2. Work with a Haven designer to develop your custom ADU project that meets Croton on Hudson's local regulations

  3. Haven handles all communication with the municipality and submits your permit application

  4. During construction, the Haven team visits the site regularly to ensure what is being built meets our standards

  5. Certificate of occupancy is issued after the final inspection, allowing the unit to be legally occupied

Permit approval in Croton on Hudson typically takes 4 to 8 weeks on average in New York.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I build a detached ADU cottage in Croton on Hudson?

Yes, Croton on Hudson allows both accessory apartments (within existing buildings) and detached accessory cottages in residential districts. This is one of the village's recent policy updates.

Q: What is the maximum size for an ADU in Croton on Hudson?

ADUs must be a minimum of 300 square feet and no greater than the lesser of 800 square feet or 40 percent of the habitable floor area of the principal building. The Planning Board has flexibility to adjust requirements on a case-by-case basis.

Q: Do I need extra parking if I build an ADU in Croton on Hudson?

No additional parking is mandatory for accessory apartments or cottages, though the Planning Board may assess parking needs on a case-by-case basis during application review.

Your property must be a single-family residential lot with appropriate zoning designation to be eligible for an ADU in Croton on Hudson. At Haven, we handle the entire ADU process for Croton on Hudson homeowners, from zoning verification and design through permitting and construction. Book a free consultation to find out if your property qualifies.