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Staff outlines guest-parking standard and rare use of parking reductions; commissioners ask for clearer trade-offs
Summary
City planning staff told the Planning and Zoning Commission June 24 that a guest-parking requirement of 0.3 spaces per unit was added to the zoning code after 2023 and that parking reductions remain an infrequent, project-specific exception.
Kelsey Shatnik, a city planner, presented a briefing June 24 on parking-reduction requests and the city’s updated guest-parking standards.
Shatnik said the zoning ordinance did not have a separate guest-parking requirement before 2023; staff added a guest-parking standard of 0.3 spaces per unit after council direction and analysis of recent multifamily projects. She explained how…
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