Whatcom County ADU Laws & Regulations

Current ADU laws for Bellingham and Whatcom County. State mandates, local codes, and what changed in 2025. Updated for 2026.

ADU regulations in Whatcom County operate on three layers: Washington State law (HB 1337 / RCW 36.70A.680-681) sets the baseline, Bellingham's municipal code (BMC 20.10.036) governs properties within city limits, and Whatcom County code (WCC 20.80.910) covers unincorporated areas.

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Important Disclaimers

  • 1. Lake Whatcom Watershed is the #1 exception to nearly every ADU-friendly rule. Always check.
  • 2. HOA CC&Rs can add restrictions beyond city/county rules (e.g., Sudden Valley).
  • 3. Critical areas (wetlands, streams, flood zones) can limit ADU eligibility on otherwise qualifying lots.
  • 4. Laws are actively evolving. All content includes last-updated dates and is reviewed quarterly.
  • 5. This site is not legal advice. Always verify current regulations with the appropriate planning department.

Last updated: March 2026.

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