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Resident urges Woodland Planning Commission to implement HB 1337 permitting two ADUs per lot

6441943 · August 22, 2025
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Summary

A Woodland resident told the Planning Commission he supports full implementation of House Bill 1337 to expand accessory dwelling unit (ADU) rights; staff and commissioners discussed state timelines, existing local code gaps and parking and owner‑occupancy limitations.

Max Bonder, a Woodland resident, urged the City of Woodland Planning Commission to “implement House Bill 1337, fully and faithfully as written, without [unnecessary local barriers],” saying ADUs would help families and provide affordable rental options. “This is exactly what the house bill 1337 was designed to support: practical family based housing solutions,” Bonder said during the public‑comment portion of the commission’s meeting.

Commissioners and staff discussed how state law affects local code. A city staff member identified in the meeting as Travis said Woodland will not need to update its comprehensive plan until December 2025 and that, under the legislation, local regulations must be brought into compliance within six…

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