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Commission advances ADU draft to meet state moderate-income housing requirement; asks staff for redlines and alignment
Summary
The Ivins Planning Commission reviewed a comprehensive ADU draft June 3 and directed staff to reconcile inconsistencies (lot-coverage, detached-structure limits, deed-restriction language), circulate redlines promptly, and prepare the ordinance for hearings to meet an August state reporting deadline.
The Ivins Planning Commission on June 3 reviewed a lengthy draft ordinance governing accessory dwelling units (ADUs) aimed at meeting a state moderate-income housing requirement and directed staff to provide clarified redlines quickly so the city’s August report deadline can be met.
Planning staff explained the ADU draft compiles previous commission discussion, state guidance and examples from about a dozen other communities; it separates accessory dwellings from garages and carports, addresses "tiny homes" and modular units, and proposes limits on lot coverage and detached accessory structures. Staff said the state now requires cities to…
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