Poughkeepsie ADU Permit Fees & Cost Calculator
Poughkeepsie’s fee picture is split between the City of Poughkeepsie and the Town of Poughkeepsie, and the available official schedules show permit and review fees but do not clearly publish a city-specific ADU fee schedule. ADU-related costs will likely depend on whether the property is in the city or town, and on whether the project triggers building permit, plan review, or site plan review fees.
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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 City of Poughkeepsie and Town of Poughkeepsie are separate jurisdictions; verify parcel location before using any fee.
Search excerpts do not show a clear, dedicated ADU fee schedule for either jurisdiction, so project-specific permit classification must be confirmed with the building department.
Some town fee excerpts are incomplete in search results; exact line-item names should be checked in the underlying PDF before budgeting.
The user wants fee data for the Poughkeepsie area generally, so both the City of Poughkeepsie and Town of Poughkeepsie were checked because ADU rules and fees can differ by jurisdiction.
Because the official city fee PDF excerpt in search results does not expose line items, no exact city ADU fee amount is asserted.
If an ADU is classified as an interior alteration or addition in the town, the residential building permit formulas may be the closest applicable published fees.
FAQs
Are Poughkeepsie 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 Poughkeepsie?
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 New York?
Yes. Permit, utility, school, inspection, and impact fees can vary by jurisdiction, parcel, project size, utility provider, and local interpretation.