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County considers requiring deed-restricted affordable ADUs under new state law

Coconino County Board of Supervisors · October 8, 2025
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Summary

County staff told the Board of Supervisors that House Bill 2928 requires county zoning updates to allow two accessory dwelling units per residential lot and allows a third ADU on parcels of one acre or larger.

County staff briefed the Board of Supervisors on zoning changes required by House Bill 2928 and sought direction on whether to make the county's optional affordability provision part of the county's update to the zoning ordinance.

Jess McNeely of the Community Development Department explained the statute: counties must allow two accessory dwelling units (ADUs) on residential lots (one attached, one detached). Parcels one acre or larger may host a third ADU. The statute gives counties an option: the additional detached ADU can be required to be deed-restricted as affordable housing.…

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