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Florence planning commission defers proposal to allow detached accessory dwelling units

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Summary

The commission agreed to delay action on a proposed amendment to the city's Unified Development Ordinance that would permit detached accessory dwelling units until commissioners and the public can review conditions and impacts.

The Florence City Planning Commission on the evening of its June meeting voted to defer action on a proposed amendment to the city's Unified Development Ordinance that would permit detached accessory dwelling units, commonly called ADUs.

Planning staff presented the proposal as a conditional-use amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance that would allow detached ADUs where they are now prohibited, subject to a set of conditions intended to limit impacts on adjoining properties. Miss Lane, a member of the planning staff, told commissioners the draft includes 21 conditions, requires owner occupancy, limits detached ADU size and parking, and would require a conditional-use permit, building permit, business license and rental…

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