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Commission continues housing-definitions ordinance to May 13 after late comment; staff to refine language

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The Redlands Planning Commission on April 8 continued a broad zoning-text amendment (OTA No. 361) that updates housing definitions and development standards to implement the city’s housing element and state law, returning the item to the commission on May 13 for additional refinements.

The Planning Commission on April 8 continued Ordinance Text Amendment No. 361, a comprehensive zoning update to implement elements of the city’s adopted housing element and state law requirements, to its May 13 meeting so staff can review a written comment submitted shortly before the hearing and make targeted revisions.

Brian Foote, planning staff, described the draft ordinance as a sizable package of code changes to align city zoning with state law and the city’s housing element. Proposals in the draft include updated definitions for employee housing, supportive housing and transitional housing; new development standards for farmworker/employee housing in agricultural zones; ministerial “urban lot split” and two-unit procedures to implement Senate Bill 9…

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