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Royal Oak Zoning & Land Use Guide

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Key Zoning Facts

Planning Department
City of Royal Oak Planning Department(248) 246-3280
Building Code Edition
Michigan Building Code (based on 2021 IBC)
ADUs Allowed
No
Primary District
R-1 Single-Family Residential
Max Height
30 ft

Royal Oak Zoning Overview

Royal Oak is a walkable inner-ring suburb of Detroit known for its vibrant downtown, dining scene, and diverse housing stock ranging from bungalows to new mixed-use developments. The zoning ordinance is administered by the Planning Department and organizes the city into residential, commercial, and industrial districts with specific dimensional and use standards.

The city continues to update its master plan and zoning regulations to address changing development patterns, infrastructure needs, and housing demands. Michigan's Zoning Enabling Act provides the statutory framework within which all local zoning operates.

Royal Oak is working to balance preservation of its established neighborhoods with opportunities for reinvestment and redevelopment along commercial corridors and in transitioning areas.

Key Zoning Districts

Royal Oak's zoning includes Single-Family Residential (R-1) for single-family areas, Multiple-Family Residential (R-3) for higher-density residential, and Local Business (C-1) for commercial uses. Additional districts cover industrial and special-purpose areas.

ADU Regulations

Royal Oak does not currently have specific ADU provisions in its zoning ordinance. Michigan has no statewide ADU mandate, so ADU permissibility depends entirely on local zoning action. Property owners should contact the Planning Department for guidance on adding a secondary dwelling unit.

Development Process

Development in Royal Oak begins with a zoning review at the Planning Department. Conforming projects proceed to the Building Department for permits. Projects requiring relief apply to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Commercial and multi-family developments typically require Planning Commission site plan review.

Regulatory Layers That Apply in Royal Oak

Your property is subject to ALL of these regulatory layers. Each one can impose additional requirements beyond the others.

Federal

State — Michigan

  • Building Code: Michigan Building Code (based on 2021 IBC)
View Michigan zoning overview

County — Oakland County

  • Role: Property records, tax assessment, unincorporated area planning

City / Municipal

The city's zoning ordinance, building codes, and local permits form the primary layer of land-use regulation for your property.

Overlay Districts

No overlay districts identified.

Private Restrictions

  • HOA / CC&Rs common: Yes
  • Check HOA CC&Rs for additional restrictions.

Primary Zoning Districts

R-1Single-Family Residential
Min Lot
5,000 sq ft
Max Height
30 ft
Front Setback
25 ft
Side Setback
5 ft
Rear Setback
30 ft
R-3Multiple-Family Residential
Min Lot
5,000 sq ft
Max Height
50 ft
Front Setback
10 ft
Side Setback
5 ft
Rear Setback
15 ft
C-1Local Business
Min Lot
None
Max Height
50 ft
Front Setback
0 ft
Side Setback
0 ft
Rear Setback
10 ft

ADU Rules in Royal Oak

ADUs:Not Allowed
Max Size
N/A
Max Height
N/A
Rear Setback
N/A
Side Setback
N/A
Parking
N/A
Owner Occupancy
N/A
Permit Timeline
N/A

Permit Costs & Timelines

Permit Costs & Timelines

Specific permit fee schedules for Royal Oak are available from the local planning department. Fees vary based on project type, scope, and valuation.

Check Royal Oak permit fees →

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I build an ADU in Royal Oak?
Royal Oak's zoning ordinance does not currently include specific provisions for ADUs. A variance or special use permit may be required. Contact the Planning Department for guidance.
How do I find the zoning for my property in Royal Oak?
Use the City of Royal Oak online zoning map or contact the Planning Department for parcel-specific zoning information.
What zones allow multi-family housing in Royal Oak?
Multi-family housing is permitted in the Multiple-Family Residential (R-3) district and certain commercial zones with appropriate approvals.