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Council reviews accessory-dwelling-unit code changes; planning commission’s short-term-rental restriction removed before council review

2959507 · March 13, 2025
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Senior planner Jeremy Hammer briefed council on proposed code changes to implement state ADU law and replace the city’s older accessory-apartment rules.

Senior planner Jeremy Hammer briefed council on proposed code changes to implement state accessory dwelling unit (ADU) requirements and to replace the city’s older accessory-apartment rules. City Attorney review and planning commission review were completed and the commission held a public hearing before forwarding a recommendation.

Hammer said the draft includes new definitions, amends the land-use table to allow ADUs outright, repeals old accessory-apartment criteria, and sets parking at one space per ADU. The planning commission recommended raising the maximum ADU size from 1,000 square feet to 1,200 square feet and added a prohibition on using new ADUs as short-term rentals; Hammer said the draft also clarifies that ADUs are exempt from underlying-zone density limits.

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