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Planning commission backs ordinance to revise multifamily parking rules, allow limited tandem spaces
Summary
El Segundo Planning Commission voted 3-0 to recommend City Council adopt an ordinance that changes multifamily residential parking from a flat rate to a bedroom-based sliding scale and allows up to 20% of required resident spaces to be tandem, with limits.
The El Segundo Planning Commission on Jan. 23 voted 3-0 to recommend that the City Council adopt an ordinance amending the municipal code’s off-street parking rules for multifamily residential development.
The measure would replace the city’s current uniform requirement of two parking spaces per dwelling unit plus one guest space per three units with a sliding scale tied to unit size: one space for studio units, 1.5 spaces for one-bedroom units and two spaces for two-bedroom units, modeled on the Pacific Coast Commons specific plan. The ordinance would also allow up to 20% of required resident…
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