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SPEC_C / MOUNTLAKE TERRACE · AADU · Verified 2026-01-15

Mountlake Terrace AADU Builders — Attached ADU Permits, Cost & Layout

Mountlake Terrace is one of the strongest Wave 2 ADU markets in the region — Lynnwood Link light rail opened in 2024, the city aligned with HB 1337 early, and most lots are flat and predictable. An AADU is a self-contained dwelling carved into the existing house — its own entry, its own kitchen, its own bath, with a fire-rated demising wall between units. Mountlake Terrace permits attached adu (aadu) on most single-family lots under its current code. DADUs on flat single-family lots near light rail, AADUs above existing garages, and basement conversions in older mid-century stock.

SPEC_C.01 / ZONING — Mountlake Terrace, Snohomish County

Is a aadu allowed in Mountlake Terrace?

Mountlake Terrace allows attached ADU (AADU) on single-family lots (up to 1,000 sf), no owner-occupancy requirement, and no off-street parking required near transit.

Max ADU size
1,000 sf (verify against city code)
Parking
No off-street parking required within ½-mile of major transit per HB 1337; otherwise city standard parking rules apply.
Owner-occupancy
Not required
Height
DADU heights commonly 18–24 ft per MTMC Title 19.
Setbacks
5 ft side/rear typical for DADUs.
Lot coverage
Lot coverage typically 35–45% by zone; verify per parcel.
Minimum lot size
No explicit minimum lot size under HB 1337 alignment.
Tree retention
Tree-retention applies above thresholds; canopy density triggers arborist review on many infill lots.
Critical areas
Lake Ballinger drainage and isolated wetlands drive parcel-specific buffers; little steep slope citywide.
Alley access
Alleys uncommon citywide.

Feasibility blockers to map early

  • isolated wetlands (Lake Ballinger watershed)
  • older sewer laterals
  • tree-rich infill lots
  • Lake Ballinger drainage and isolated wetlands drive parcel-specific buffers; little steep slope citywide.
  • Tree-retention applies above thresholds; canopy density triggers arborist review on many infill lots.

SPEC_C.02 / PERMIT — Mountlake Terrace Community & Economic Development

Mountlake Terrace aadu permit timeline

Plan review (typical)

8–18 weeks

Mountlake Terrace Community & Economic Development standard ADU intake via MyBuildingPermit.

With one correction cycle

10–26 weeks

Includes one typical correction cycle.

Permit difficulty

4/10

Higher = more plan-check + design-review friction.

Documents you'll submit

  • Site plan with parcel dimensions, structures, setbacks, and tree retention
  • Architectural plans (floor plans, elevations, sections)
  • Structural plans stamped by a WA-licensed engineer where required
  • WSEC energy compliance worksheet
  • Stormwater / drainage review per city threshold
  • Utility plan (sewer / water / electric)
  • Demising-wall and fire-separation detail between primary and accessory units
  • Egress plan showing independent entry for the AADU

Common plan-check corrections

  • Setback or lot-coverage encroachment on site plan
  • Energy-code U-value / glazing percentage mismatch
  • Missing structural calcs for shear walls or beams
  • Stormwater BMP not selected or sized for the impervious area
  • Tree retention plan missing or critical-root-zone fencing not shown
  • Fire-separation detail incomplete between units
  • Egress missing for the accessory unit

Inspection sequence

  1. 01Foundation / footing
  2. 02Underfloor framing & insulation
  3. 03Rough-in: framing, mechanical, plumbing, electrical
  4. 04Insulation & vapor barrier
  5. 05Drywall / wallboard
  6. 06Final building, plumbing, mechanical, electrical
  7. 07Certificate of occupancy / final approval

Why Mountlake Terrace reviews can slow

  • wetland delineations near Lake Ballinger
  • tree-retention plan revisions
  • Sound Transit / TOD coordination near light-rail station

SPEC_C.03 / COST — Mountlake Terrace cost tier 4/5

Mountlake Terrace aadu cost range

$171k–$361k · typical $247k

Existing-space conversions sit at the low end; new additions at the high end.

What moves your number

  • Demising-wall scope
  • Existing structural capacity
  • Egress / window scope
  • Mechanical separation

Utility & site notes for this city

  • Service via Alderwood Water & Wastewater and PSE; coordination predictable.
  • Panel upgrades typically $4–7k including PSE meter swap.
  • Alderwood side-sewer reviews routine; older laterals occasionally need replacement.
  • Most lots are flat — minimal site premium beyond standard tree-retention and stormwater.

Ranges reflect typical 2026 project budgets and exclude land. Your exact cost depends on site access, foundation, utility upgrades, finish level, and city review depth — confirm with a feasibility study before committing.

SPEC_C.04 / TIMELINE — typical end-to-end ~58 weeks

Mountlake Terrace aadu schedule, phase by phase

  1. 01FeasibilityParcel + zoning + utility verification.14 weeks
  2. 02DesignSchematic → permit-ready set.412 weeks
  3. 03EngineeringStructural runs in parallel with design.26 weeks
  4. 04Permit reviewMountlake Terrace Community & Economic Development standard ADU intake via MyBuildingPermit.818 weeks
  5. 05Corrections & resubmittalCycle depends on correction depth.28 weeks
  6. 06ConstructionDetached scope; conversions sit at the lower end.1838 weeks
  7. 07Final sign-offFinal inspections and certificate of occupancy.14 weeks

Mountlake Terrace-specific delay risks · wetland delineations near Lake Ballinger · tree-retention plan revisions · Sound Transit / TOD coordination near light-rail station

Weather note · Excavation, foundations, and exterior weatherization sequence best Apr–Oct; framing and finishes continue year-round under temporary weather protection.

SPEC_C.05 / COMPARE — AADU vs the other ADU types in Mountlake Terrace

Why pick a aadu over the alternatives in Mountlake Terrace?

vs.CostSpeedPrivacyResaleBest when
DADULower — reused shell.Faster — less new structure.Lower — shared wall.Slightly less separation; still a permitted second dwelling.Lot is tight or the main house already has separate-entry potential.
Garage ConversionSimilar — depends on existing-conditions scope.Similar — both reuse a shell.Better — usually inside the main house, separate entry.Higher — counts as living area in the main house.Existing house has unused basement or side wing.
Basement ADUSlightly higher — AADU often touches more of the main envelope.Similar.Comparable.Comparable.You want a side or upper-level unit, not just a basement.

SPEC_C.06 / FIT — Is a aadu right for your Mountlake Terrace lot?

Best-fit profile for a Mountlake Terrace aadu

Pick an AADU when the existing house has the structural capacity, separate-entry potential, and ceiling height to absorb a second unit. Avoid it when reusing the existing envelope would compromise fire separation, egress, or sound transmission below code.

Rental income
Strong for long-term rental, especially when the primary unit will be owner-occupied — shared envelope keeps operating costs low.
Aging parents / multigen
Excellent — proximity inside the same building, no weather exposure between units, easier caregiving access.
Tight lot
Best of the four on a tight lot — no new footprint, no new setbacks to fight.
Alley access
Less relevant — AADU entries usually face the street or side yard, not the alley.
Lower budget
Lower baseline than DADU — reused envelope, reused roof, reused foundation.
Privacy
Lower than DADU — shared wall, sometimes shared mechanical chase or service entry.
Speed to occupancy
Faster than DADU — less weather exposure, less framing, no roofing scope.
Utilities already nearby
Strong fit — typically extends existing service rather than running new lines.
FAQ

Mountlake Terrace AADU FAQ

  • Does Mountlake Terrace allow two ADUs per lot?

    Yes — one AADU and one DADU on most single-family lots under HB 1337 alignment.

    Go deeper: Read the DADU vs AADU in Puget Sound: which to build (2026) guide

  • Can I convert my Mountlake Terrace basement to an ADU?

    Yes if ceiling height, egress, and fire separation can be met. Many ramblers here have daylight basements that convert efficiently.

    Go deeper: Mountlake Terrace ADU overview

  • Do I need a separate electrical meter for an AADU?

    Not in most Puget Sound cities. A single meter is acceptable as long as the panel has capacity, the AADU has dedicated branch circuits, and any required sub-panel is sized correctly. Separate meters are usually only required if you plan to bill the AADU tenant for utilities directly.

  • How thick does the demising wall have to be?

    Most plan reviewers require a 1-hour fire-rated separation between dwelling units, with STC 50 sound transmission. The exact assembly depends on the existing wall — UL-listed assemblies and city-approved alternatives are both accepted, but the listing must be on the drawings.

    Go deeper: Read the Eastside deck cost & permits: cedar, IPE, composite (2026) guide

  • Can the AADU share an entry with the main house?

    Most cities require a separate, independent entry for the AADU at grade. A shared vestibule with two interior doors is sometimes acceptable, but a shared interior hallway usually is not.

    Go deeper: Read the DADU vs AADU in Puget Sound: which to build (2026) guide

  • Does an AADU need its own HVAC?

    Each dwelling unit must have an independent temperature-control source. A dedicated mini-split or fan-coil for the AADU is the common solution — central forced-air shared across both units is generally not allowed under the current Washington Energy Code.

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