Dane County ADU Regulations

Town of Middleton, WI

ADU zoning rules, setbacks, size limits, and requirements for Town of Middleton, WI.

Restricted
At a Glance

Town of Middleton, WI ADU Requirements

Attached ADU
ADU Status
Restricted
Build Types
Attached Only
Owner Occupancy
Verify
CUP Required
Verify
Feasibility Score
2/10

The Town of Middleton (distinct from the City of Middleton) has significant restrictions on ADU construction. Township zoning is generally less permissive than municipal zoning. We recommend a feasibility check before pursuing a project here.

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Owner Occupancy Required
Verify
CUP Required
Verify
Two Story Allowed
No
Soils Report Needed
Verify
Park Impact Report
Verify
2/10

Low feasibility under current township zoning. A direct conversation with the Town is the best starting point.

Before any design work starts, we verify current Town of Middleton, WI zoning requirements against your specific parcel — setbacks, lot coverage, and any outstanding conditions.

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What Governs ADUs

Common ADU Regulation Categories

Regardless of municipality, these are the regulatory areas that affect every ADU project in Dane County. Understanding them early prevents surprises later.

01 — ZONING
Zoning District & Use Classification

ADUs are only permitted in certain zoning districts. Most single-family and two-family residential zones qualify, but mixed-use and commercial zones have different rules. Your parcel’s zoning classification is the first thing we verify.

02 — SIZE
Maximum Unit Size

Most Dane County municipalities cap ADU size at 800–900 sq ft or a percentage of the primary home’s square footage, whichever is less. This directly affects what floor plans are achievable on your property.

03 — SETBACKS
Rear, Side & Front Setbacks

Setbacks define how close an ADU can be placed to property lines. These vary by zone and municipality — and they’re what most often determine where on a lot an ADU can physically be placed.

04 — HEIGHT
Maximum Structure Height

ADU height limits typically range from 18 to 25 feet depending on the municipality and zone. Height matters for garage ADUs and any structure with a loft or second level.

05 — UTILITIES
Utility Connection Requirements

ADUs typically require separate utility connections — water, sewer, and electrical. Connection capacity, tap fees, and access to existing lines all affect feasibility and cost. Wisconsin winters also require engineering decisions for water and drain lines.

06 — PARKING
Off-Street Parking Requirements

Some municipalities require one off-street parking space per ADU. Others — including Madison in many districts — have reduced or eliminated this requirement. It depends on your parcel’s location and zone.

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Let’s check your property in Town of Middleton, WI.

The free feasibility check is a 20-minute conversation where we assess your specific lot and give you a realistic project scope — before any design work begins.

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