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Commission presses staff to finalize ADU rules required by state; deed-restriction language to be removed
Summary
Ivins planners reviewed an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) ordinance the state expects for the city's moderate-income housing report; commissioners asked staff to reconcile coverage/lot‑size language, clarify tiny‑home and modular definitions, and remove a now‑unrequired deed restriction before the August state report deadline.
The Ivins Planning Commission concentrated significant time June 3 on a proposed accessory dwelling unit (ADU) ordinance the city must finalize for a state-mandated moderate‑income housing report due in August.
Staff described the draft as a consolidation of prior commission discussions, state guidance and sample ordinances; the item aims to define what qualifies as an ADU, set development standards, and clarify requirements for detached garages, tiny homes and modular units. Planning staff said they had compiled material from roughly a dozen model documents and previous minutes to produce the draft.
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