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Assembly postpones accessory dwelling unit ordinance until short‑term rental policy is resolved
Summary
The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly voted to postpone indefinitely proposed changes to accessory dwelling unit (ADU) rules after members said ADU code changes should follow resolution of short‑term rental policy and concerns about market impacts.
The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly voted Dec. 19 to postpone indefinitely proposed amendments to borough zoning code that would modify rules for accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
Planning staff and the Planning & Zoning Commission had worked for more than a year on the ADU revisions, citing guidance documents from AARP and the Alaska Municipal League. The draft ordinance proposed changes including updated development standards, potential changes to parking requirements (reducing parking in some city areas while…
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