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Originally Posted by Zeke
Most 'tiny' houses are not considered permanent. I think your inquiries should include what you can have there before you design.
Also, looking up the preferred definition of a ADU is "accessory dwelling unit." This infers that there is a primary residence. So I think that terminology does not fit here.
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I understand the difference between SFD (single family dwelling) and ADU. I used ADU simply as a reference to pre-approved plans. There is value in working with plans the county will approve without drama. My feeling is that plans/blue prints for an ADU are no more laxed than those for a SFD.
The question is basically, "what is the minimum size for a primary residence in unincorporated San Diego county". In my research I was unable to find the answer.
The generally consensus is 750-1000 sq/ft. I was looking for a definitive answer.
As for your "what you can have" statement: the purpose of this thread is exactly that.