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Livingston adopts zoning changes to allow accessory dwelling units in single‑family residences; commission approves ordinance
Summary
On second reading Dec. 17 the Livingston City Commission adopted Ordinance 3056 to amend Chapter 30 (zoning) to allow accessory dwelling units (ADUs) where single‑family residences exist, with clarifying edits requested at an earlier hearing; commissioners adopted the ordinance unanimously.
The Livingston City Commission voted Dec. 17 to adopt Ordinance 3056, which amends Chapter 30 of the Livingston Municipal Code to reflect state changes and to clarify how accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are permitted in the city.
Under the ordinance, ADUs are permitted where a single‑family dwelling already exists in the zoning districts included in the amendment. The planning director told the commission staff added an asterisk to table language to make clear ADUs apply only where a single‑family residential use exists — a change intended…
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