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Planning commission votes unanimously to recommend city council adopt co‑living zoning amendments
Summary
The Milton Planning Commission held a public hearing on a state‑mandated co‑living use for multifamily zones, discussed parking, design and short‑term rental concerns, and voted unanimously to recommend the code change to city council.
The Milton Planning Commission voted unanimously March 9 to recommend that the City Council adopt zoning code amendments adding “co‑living” buildings as a permitted use in the city’s multifamily and mixed‑use zones.
Commissioners opened a public hearing after a staff presentation explaining the change stems from a state mandate to allow co‑living options in zones that permit multifamily housing. Planning Manager Stalnacker said, “it is a state mandate to allow coliving housing options in multifamily zones.”
The hearing drew one public commenter, Sandy Hassell of Sterling Heights in Milton, who urged caution and raised concerns about parking and…
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