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City cracks down on illegal garage conversions

September 13, 2024 | Greenfield City, Monterey County, California


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City cracks down on illegal garage conversions
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the growing trend of converting garages into accessory dwelling units (ADUs) within the community. Officials noted an increase in these conversions, with several examples cited, including multiple properties on Wall Street and a project at the corner of Renfro. While these conversions can provide additional housing options, concerns were raised about the legality and safety of such modifications, particularly when they are done without proper permits.

Commissioners highlighted the importance of code enforcement in addressing unpermitted structures, emphasizing that many of these conversions may be substandard and unsafe. A code enforcement case was opened during the meeting for a property suspected of illegal conversion, underscoring the city's commitment to maintaining safety standards.

The discussion also touched on the lengthy permitting process for ADUs, which can take approximately seven months. Officials explained that this delay is partly due to the need for thorough reviews to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. Unlike some jurisdictions that allow pre-approved plans for ADUs, the city opts for a more detailed review process to consider the unique characteristics of each application.

Commissioners expressed a desire for better public awareness regarding ADU regulations and resources. They confirmed that information is available on the city’s website and at City Hall, aimed at helping property owners navigate the permitting process. The meeting concluded with a call for data on the number of permits issued for garage conversions, as many residents have raised concerns about unpermitted living situations.

In addition to the ADU discussions, the meeting included updates on local developments, such as the progress of a new travel center and recent street improvements, which have been a long-awaited project for the community.

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