During a recent government meeting, officials discussed a community questionnaire aimed at gathering feedback on proposed changes to local housing policies. The questionnaire, while not statistically valid, serves as a tool to enhance community awareness regarding potential modifications, particularly the conversion of single-family homes into multi-unit dwellings.
The initiative focuses on addressing the \"missing middle\" housing issue by allowing existing buildings to be transformed into duplexes or triplexes, while maintaining the same height limits, bulk plane limits, setbacks, and floor area ratios (FAR). Visual aids were presented to illustrate the concept, comparing single-unit homes to their multi-unit counterparts in terms of massing, size, scale, and design.
As of the meeting, over 350 responses had been collected from the questionnaire. The results revealed a divided opinion among respondents, with 52 percent expressing a lack of support for the proposed changes, while 36 percent indicated support. This mixed reaction highlights the community's varied perspectives on the housing policy adjustments.
Officials are now open to questions and further discussion regarding the public input tool and its implications for future housing developments in the area.