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Supervisors clash over housing crisis solutions

June 19, 2024 | Dunn County, Wisconsin



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Supervisors clash over housing crisis solutions
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the future of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and the pressing housing crisis in the county. Supervisor Calabrese expressed opposition to sending the ADU proposal back to committee, arguing that the committee had already thoroughly considered the safety and logistical aspects of the issue. He emphasized the urgency of moving forward, stating that further delays would not yield new insights.

Supervisor Morehouse highlighted the critical need for housing, referencing a study that identified a requirement for 3,000 housing units by 2040, particularly for older residents. He cautioned against complicating the approval process for ADUs, suggesting that excessive hurdles would deter potential solutions to the housing shortage.

Conversely, Supervisor Gary Bjork raised concerns about local control, arguing that while large agricultural operations are subject to local regulations, the same should apply to ADUs. He advocated for a balanced approach that allows communities to have a say in the placement of these units, rather than a \"wild west\" scenario.

The meeting culminated in a vote on whether to refer the ADU proposal back to the Planning Resource Development Committee. The motion failed, with 17 votes against and 9 in favor, allowing the proposal to remain on the floor for further discussion. The board will revisit the ordinance in the next meeting, giving members additional time to consider the implications of the ADU regulations.

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