During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the status of efficiency apartments within local zoning codes. The conversation highlighted a longstanding issue where efficiency apartments, although not permitted in current zoning regulations, remain listed in the bulk table—a historical document that has led to confusion among applicants.
Alex, a key contributor to the discussion, proposed removing efficiency apartments from the bulk table and amending it to reflect only the types of apartments currently allowed, such as one, two, and three-bedroom units. This recommendation aims to clarify the zoning code and prevent misinterpretation by applicants who might believe they can include efficiency apartments in their proposals.
The proposal received unanimous support from the council members present, indicating a collective agreement on the need for this modification. The discussion also touched on the historical context of efficiency apartments, with Mr. Kleiner inquiring whether they were ever allowed. It was confirmed that efficiency apartments were permitted many years ago but were phased out due to concerns about an oversaturation of boarding houses in the downtown area.
This meeting underscores the ongoing efforts by local officials to streamline zoning regulations and address community concerns regarding housing types. The proposed changes are expected to enhance clarity in the zoning process and align current regulations with the community's housing needs.