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Commission recommends denying proposed ADU allowance in PRD zone
Summary
The planning commission voted to recommend City Council deny a proposal to allow accessory dwelling units in PRD zones. The applicant said ADUs could help affordability, while a resident and several commissioners raised concerns about added density and parking in tightly packed PRDs.
The Bay Planning Commission voted to recommend City Council deny a text amendment that would allow accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in Planned Residential Development (PRD) zones.
Developer Mike Bashan presented the proposal and said the change would create an option to help affordability in new subdivisions. Bashan said the 5,200-square-foot minimum he proposed was intended to allow lots wide enough for a three-car garage; he said the alternative 5,600-square-foot…
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