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Supervisors send ADU fee‑waiver ordinance back to committee to tighten eligibility and reporting
Summary
The board moved to send an ordinance that would waive certain fees for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) back to the Government Audit and Oversight (GAO) committee for further amendments aimed at targeting fee waivers to applicants who need them and strengthening reporting requirements.
The Board of Supervisors on April 30 voted to send an ordinance—part of a broader building‑code amendment package that included fee waivers for 100 percent affordable housing and an ADU pilot—back to committee so supervisors could refine the ADU fee‑waiver language.
Supervisor Mar raised that she and Supervisor Brown had been working on amendments to the ADU…
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