Village of Deerfield, WI
ADU zoning rules, setbacks, size limits, and requirements for Village of Deerfield, WI.
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Deerfield is a village in eastern Dane County, approximately 20 miles east of Madison along the I-90/94 corridor. The village's zoning code does not have extensive ADU-specific provisions, and a second dwelling unit may be treated as a conditional use in residential zones. For homeowners in Deerfield considering an ADU, the realistic first step is a parcel-specific review — zoning, lot dimensions, and what the village's current position is on ADU applications. We do this as part of the free feasibility check before any design work or fees are involved.
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Before any design work starts, we verify current Village of Deerfield, WI zoning requirements against your specific parcel — setbacks, lot coverage, and any outstanding conditions.
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Regardless of municipality, these are the regulatory areas that affect every ADU project in Dane County. Understanding them early prevents surprises later.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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