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Marion County commissioners approve spacing and height limits for multifamily near single‑family homes

2904556 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

After a second public hearing, the Marion County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved an amendment to Land Development Code section 4.2.11 setting spacing and story‑height limits for multifamily developments adjacent to single‑family homes.

Marion County commissioners voted unanimously March 25 to amend the county Land Development Code for section 4.2.11 to set spacing and relative height limits when multifamily buildings are adjacent to single‑family homes.

The change, approved after the second of two public hearings, requires a 100‑foot buffer and limits multifamily buildings within that buffer to no greater than twice the height — measured in stories — of adjacent single‑family structures, with a minimum multifamily height set at two stories.

Kenway Rocker of Growth Services presented the…

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