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Housing regulations tighten amid Utah's growing crisis

February 22, 2024 | Payson City Planning Commission, Payson, Utah County, Utah



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Housing regulations tighten amid Utah's growing crisis
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed new regulations regarding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) aimed at addressing Utah's ongoing housing shortage. The proposed guidelines stipulate that only one ADU is permitted per single-family dwelling, with restrictions on lot sizes—specifically, lots must be at least 6,000 square feet to qualify for an ADU.

Key points from the discussion included the prohibition of detached garages with ADUs above them, a height limit of 18 feet for these structures, and required setbacks of at least 10 feet from the side and rear property lines. Additionally, ADUs must maintain a design and character similar to the primary dwelling.

The minimum size for an ADU is set at 300 square feet, with a maximum of 1,200 square feet. Only one kitchen is allowed in each detached ADU, and each unit must provide a minimum of four off-street parking spaces.

These regulations are part of a broader strategy to enhance moderate-income housing options in the area. City staff recommended that the planning commission forward a positive recommendation to the city council, which is scheduled to review the proposal next week. The commission has the option to request further information or modifications before the council meeting.

The meeting concluded with unanimous support for the recommendations, reflecting a collective effort to tackle the pressing housing challenges faced by the community.

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