Legal & policy
What 'ministerial approval' means under SB 1211
No public hearings, no design review, no neighborhood-character findings. Objective standards only.
"Ministerial" is a term of art. It means the city's permit reviewer checks your application against objective standards (setbacks, height, fire code) and either approves or denies. There are no public hearings, no design review boards, no neighborhood-character findings, no CEQA review.
This is the single biggest difference between pre-2024 multifamily ADU permitting and SB 1211. What used to take 12+ months of entitlement is now a 60–150 day plan-check process.
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How this topic plays in different cities
SB 1211 in Costa MesaOrange County · $2,700/moSB 1211 in TemeculaRiverside County · $2,100/moSB 1211 in SunnyvaleSanta Clara County · $3,000/moSB 1211 in InglewoodLos Angeles County · $2,400/moSB 1211 in ChicoButte County · $1,700/moSB 1211 in VacavilleSolano County · $2,000/moSB 1211 in OntarioSan Bernardino County · $1,900/moSB 1211 in HaywardAlameda County · $2,500/moSB 1211 in FremontAlameda County · $2,900/moSB 1211 in ModestoStanislaus County · $1,500/moSB 1211 in BerkeleyAlameda County · $2,800/moSB 1211 in San Luis ObispoSan Luis Obispo County · $2,400/mo
By property type
Duplex2-unit · up to 3 new ADUsTriplex3-unit · up to 4 new ADUsFourplex / 4-unit4-unit · up to 5 new ADUs5-unit apartment5-unit · up to 6 new ADUs6-unit apartment6-unit · up to 7 new ADUs8-unit apartment8-unit · up to 10 new ADUs10-unit apartment10-unit · up to 10 new ADUs12-unit apartment12-unit · up to 11 new ADUs16-unit apartment16-unit · up to 12 new ADUs20-unit apartment20-unit · up to 13 new ADUs24-unit apartment24-unit · up to 14 new ADUs32-unit apartment32-unit · up to 16 new ADUs