Laurel

ADU Pass helps homeowners in Laurel, No County, Florida navigate the permit paperwork for building an accessory dwelling unit. This area covers 1 ZIP code.

1 ZIP code

ADU details

ADU legality: allowed-with-restrictions

Statewith-restrictions (Florida Statutes § 163.31771 (Accessory Dwelling Units)) — Florida's enabling statute is permissive, not preemptive. Local jurisdictions retain full authority. SB 48 / HB 313 (2026 session) is the active preemption bill being watched. The 2023 Live Local Act preempts certain commercial-to-residential conversions but does not directly compel ADU approval in single-family zones.
Countywith-restrictions (Sarasota County land development regulations (Laurel is unincorporated; county is the permitting authority)) — Laurel is an unincorporated census-designated place in Sarasota County; the county's Building & Zoning department is the permitting authority for ADUs. Filed under no_county because Laurel is not an incorporated municipality.
Citywith-restrictions (Sarasota County Unified Development Code (UDC) — accessory dwellings) — Laurel itself has no city government; ADU rules are set by Sarasota County. Permits and inspections handled by Sarasota County Planning and Development Services.

Florida Building Code 8th Edition (2023) wind-design (per ASCE 7-22) governs structural review.

Cost scenarios

ScenarioSq ft PermitBuildTotal
minimum 200 $2,400 $51,800 $54,200
600 600 $2,400 $155,400 $157,800
midpoint 550 $2,400 $142,450 $144,850
maximum 900 $2,400 $233,100 $235,500
Fee breakdown (as of 2026-04)
Plan review$720
Building permit$1,320
Impact fees$360
Total$2,400

Permitting process

Typical duration55 days
Backlog28 days

Viability (permitted uses)

  • Long-term rental: yes Long-term rental of an ADU is generally permitted; Florida landlord-tenant law (Chapter 83 FS) governs.
  • Short-term rental: with-restrictions Florida § 509.032 partially preempts STR regulation; vacation rentals must register with FDBPR. Sarasota County requires STR registration; HOA covenants frequently restrict STR independently.
  • Office rental: with-restrictions Detached office rental to non-resident requires home occupation permit or rezoning.
  • Home office: yes Home occupation by owner is permitted with restrictions on signage, customer traffic, and outside employees.
  • Studio / workshop: yes Personal artist studio / workshop is a permitted accessory use in residential zones.
  • Agriculture: with-restrictions Limited urban agriculture is permitted in residential zones; livestock is district-dependent.
  • Relative support: yes Family-occupancy ADU explicitly permitted; § 193.703 FS granny-flat assessment reduction available for qualifying senior-relative additions.

Incentives

Contacts

DepartmentSarasota County Planning and Development Services (Laurel is unincorporated)

Utilities

  • Water: Sarasota County Public Utilities · 30d connect · $4,800
  • Sewer: Sarasota County Public Utilities; FDOH septic where central sewer unavailable · 30d connect · $5,800
  • Electric: Florida Power & Light · 21d connect · $1,800
  • Gas: TECO Peoples Gas or LP / propane · 30d connect · $1,500

Property values & taxes

Median value$365,000
Median tax$4,015/yr
Effective rate1.1%

Construction timeline

Detached build22 weeks
Conversion12 weeks
Contractor lead4 months

Realistic total: best 7mo · typical 11mo · worst 16mo

Modular pathway inspectors are occasional with modular

Financing

Insurance impact

Annual premium delta$1,080
Landlord policyrecommended
Umbrella threshold$1M umbrella when renting; Florida wind/hurricane coverage is the dominant cost driver

HOA prevalence & preemption

State HOA preemptionno

Florida Chapter 720 FS does not preempt HOA ADU bans; covenants restricting ADUs are enforceable. Sarasota County coastal areas have higher HOA prevalence than rural pockets.

Regulatory overlays (1)

  • flood-zone
    FEMA AE pockets along Curry Creek and Little Sarasota Bay drainage; X farther inland.
Technical envelope (climate & building code)

Climate & energy code

IECC climate zone2A
Heating degree days600
Cooling degree days3,700
Design low / high40°F / 92°F
Wind design speed150 mph
Seismic design cat.A
Annual rainfall54"
Wildfire exposurelow
Energy codeIECC
Version / adopted2021 / 2024

Building code

Base codeIRC
Version year2,021
Adopted2024
Fire sprinklernone
Egress window5.7 sqft min
Min ceiling7 ft
Attic R-valueR-38 min
Wall R-valueR-13 min

Amendments:

  • Amendment
  • Amendment
County: no attribution (synthetic bucket)

No county

This city sits in the state's "no county" bucket — its ADU rules derive directly from state law and city ordinance without a county intermediary. No county-level sections apply.

Florida state — ADU law and programs

State ADU law

Florida does NOT currently have a statewide ADU preemption law in effect. Florida Statutes § 163.31771 (enacted 2004, last amended 2020) is permissive — it authorizes local governments to adopt ADU ordinances but does not require them to. ADU rules are therefore set municipality-by-municipality: Miami-Dade, Orlando, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and a growing set of Florida cities have their own ordinances; many smaller counties and cities still prohibit or restrict ADUs by default. A preemption bill (SB 48 / HB 313) is pending in the 2026 legislative session and is likely to pass given that its 2025 predecessor cleared the Senate 37-0 and House 97-10 before dying on a procedural amendment dispute.

  • Florida Statutes § 163.31771 — Accessory dwelling units — Permissive (not mandatory) statute. Defines an ADU as 'an ancillary or secondary living unit, that has a separate kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area, existing either within the same structure, or on the same lot, as the primary dwelling unit.' Authorizes — but does not require — local governments to adopt ordinances allowing ADUs in single-family residential zones. Contains no size caps, no owner-occupancy rules, no HOA preemption. All substantive rulemaking is local.

State financing programs

Florida Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC) does not operate an ADU-specific state loan or grant program. FHFC's primary affordable-housing lever at the ADU tier is the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP), which distributes state documentary-stamp-tax revenue to all 67 counties and 52 entitlement cities for locally-administered housing programs — some of which may fund ADU construction at the local level (notably Orange County's Affordable ADU Loan Program, run through the Orange County Housing Finance Trust). FHFC's FL Assist down-payment programs and HFA Preferred / HFA Advantage conventional loans apply to ADU-eligible primary residences but do not single out ADUs. Proposed CS/SB 1440 would create a state property-tax exemption of up to 100% of assessed value for an ADU rented at affordable rates.

State housing programs

Florida does not currently operate a statewide pre-approved ADU plan catalog (unlike California or Washington). State-level ADU implementation is driven by (a) the permissive § 163.31771 which lets willing jurisdictions adopt ordinances, (b) SHIP pass-through funding to local ADU programs (Orange County's Affordable ADU Loan Program is the model), and (c) the affordable-housing property-tax exemption under the Live Local Act (SB 102 / SB 328). The Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) — now reorganized as the Department of Commerce — provides technical assistance to local governments but no statewide ADU-specific mandate or program. Major counties (Miami-Dade, Orange, Pasco, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Broward) have published their own ADU ordinances and guidance documents.

Federal (United States) — ADU-relevant rules and programs

Federal ADU law

The United States has no federal statute that directly regulates accessory dwelling unit entitlement or design. Land-use authority over ADUs resides with states and local governments under the traditional police power. Federal engagement is limited to financing (Fannie/Freddie/FHA/VA/USDA), flood insurance (FEMA/NFIP), and discretionary housing programs (HUD), which are recorded in sibling sections of this file.

Federal financing programs

Federal housing-finance agencies and GSEs set nationwide underwriting rules that govern whether an ADU can be financed, appraised, and counted toward mortgage qualifying income. The relevant actors are Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA (HUD), VA, and USDA Rural Development.

Federal tax credits

There is no ADU-specific federal tax credit. ADUs may incidentally qualify for existing federal energy-efficiency and clean-energy tax credits when the ADU construction includes qualifying measures.

Federal housing programs

HUD administers several discretionary programs that can fund ADU-related activity at the grantee's election, but none is an ADU-specific program.

ZIP Code

  • 34272

Post Office

  • 302 Laurel Rd E, 34272