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Planning commission backs ADU revisions, adds occupancy condition to 30‑day rental rule

4612927 · May 22, 2025
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The Springdale Planning Commission on May 21 recommended changes to accessory dwelling unit standards including external ADU size and height limits, parking on site and a 30‑day minimum rental rule clarified to require at least one night of occupancy; staff instructed to work with the town attorney on final wording.

SPRINGDALE, Utah — The Springdale Planning Commission voted May 21 to recommend changes to the town’s accessory dwelling unit (ADU) standards and added a direction for staff to work with the town attorney to clarify enforcement language requiring at least one night of occupancy in addition to the 30‑day minimum lease period.

The commission’s motion, made by Jennifer McCullough and seconded by Terry Kruschke, approved the housing committee’s draft ADU ordinance with three conditions: correct a code cross‑reference (to 10‑22‑9E2A2), amend section e.2.c to read “a lower building height if required by other sections of this title,” and direct staff to work with the town attorney to add the occupancy clarification to the 30‑day requirement. Vote: Jennifer McCullough, Terry Kruschke, Tom Dancy, Paul Zimmerman and Rich Swanson — all aye.

Tom Dancy, presenting the item for the town, said the housing committee carried…

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