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Lincoln County schedules public hearing on accessory dwelling units after planner outlines draft rules

3029497 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners voted to call a public hearing May 27 on proposed accessory dwelling unit (ADU) rules after Planner Tracy Perkins reviewed draft provisions including owner-occupancy covenants, site-built construction, and 600–1,500 square-foot size limits.

The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners voted April 15 to schedule a public hearing May 27 to consider adding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to the county zoning resolution. The board’s planner, Tracy Perkins, presented draft language and answered commissioners’ questions about occupancy, utilities and enforcement.

Perkins said the planning commission recommended the draft provisions and that the ordinance packet contains definitions, covenants and an application…

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