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San Anselmo council adopts first reading of updated ADU zoning to align with state law
Summary
The Town Council held a public hearing, accepted staff changes to accessory dwelling unit (ADU) rules to align with recent state legislation and the Department of Housing and Community Development handbook, and approved first reading and waiver of future readings of the ordinance.
The San Anselmo Town Council on Feb. 25 approved the first reading and waived further readings of an ordinance amending local zoning for accessory dwelling units to conform to recent state legislation and updated guidance from the California Department of Housing and Community Development.
Planning staff presented the proposed zoning changes, noting the town has regulated accessory units since 1976 and recently updated local rules in response to state law. The draft ordinance removes earlier references, clarifies owner-occupancy and deed-restriction language, establishes size limits (850 square feet for one-bedroom ADUs, 1,000 square feet for two-bedroom ADUs, and a discretionary…
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