ADUFee.com
Last reviewed 2026-05-31Low confidence

Minneapolis ADU Permit Fees & Cost Calculator

Minneapolis allows ADUs, but the provided sources do not include an official city fee schedule specific to ADUs. The most reliable official source here is the City of Minneapolis ADU page, while fee amounts are only supported by third-party estimates and should be verified against the current Minneapolis permit fee schedule before use.

ADUFee.com is not affiliated with Minneapolis. Estimates are informational and should be verified with the city, utility providers, and qualified professionals.

Free ADU fee calculator

Estimate local ADU fees

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The calculator uses staged city data from the ADUFee database with visible confidence levels and dated source tracking.

Fee overview

The search results do not include the current official Minneapolis fee schedule for ADUs, so fee amounts should be verified directly with the City of Minneapolis before budgeting or filing.

Several fee claims come from third-party websites rather than official city, county, state, utility, or school-district sources.

Do not rely on the reported 'none' impact-fee or school-fee statements without checking current local rules.

The request is for ADU permitting and pre-development fees, not total construction cost.

No California ADU impact-fee baseline applies because Minneapolis is not in California.

Only fee items supported by the provided search results are included, and exact numeric amounts are left null unless directly supported.

FAQs

Are Minneapolis ADU fee estimates official?

No. ADUFee.com provides planning estimates only. Final fees are set by the city, utility providers, school district, and other agencies.

What sources are used for Minneapolis?

The database stores city, state, utility, school, county, and other source links where available. Each estimate should still be verified locally.

Can ADU fees vary within Minnesota?

Yes. Permit, utility, school, inspection, and impact fees can vary by jurisdiction, parcel, project size, utility provider, and local interpretation.