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Planning panel recommends allowing internal ADUs in attached single-family homes
Summary
A Springville planning panel voted to recommend an amendment to the city's zoning code to permit internal accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in single-family attached dwellings; the panel deferred consideration of detached ADUs and confirmed parking and owner-occupancy requirements would remain in place.
SPRINGVILLE — The Springville Planning Commission on an unaniminous voice recommendation voted to forward an amendment to the city council that would allow internal accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in single-family attached dwellings such as twin homes and townhomes.
City planning staff presented the proposal to modify “Title 11, Chapter 6, Article 134 — Accessory Dwelling Units” to let internal ADUs be established inside attached single-family homes while keeping the existing rule that one of the units must be owner-occupied. “We are proposing that we allow internal accessory dwelling units in attached single family homes,” a staff member identified in the meeting as Staff member (Community Development)…
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