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Commission approves expansion of detached accessory dwelling units with conditions and restrictions on short-term rentals
Summary
The commission approved a text amendment to expand detached accessory dwelling units (DADUs) across additional areas, increase living-space caps tied to lot size, clarify height measurement, and prohibit owner-occupied short-term rentals for new single-family-zone DADUs; the requirement that one unit be owner-occupied was retained.
The Planning Commission voted to approve a text amendment expanding where detached accessory dwelling units (DADUs) are allowed, clarifying size and height limits, and prohibiting owner-occupied short-term rental (STR) permits for new DADUs in single-family zones.
Dustin Shane, staff planner, said the change is part of the housing and infrastructure study and would allow DADUs beyond the current overlays, increase living-space caps while maintaining footprint, height and…
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