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Tustin council approves first reading of parking-code changes to scale multifamily parking, eliminate mandatory private storage
Summary
The City Council voted 5–0 to give first reading to ordinances that scale multifamily parking requirements by bedroom count, permit tandem resident parking (not guest), and remove mandatory private storage requirements citywide and in two specific plans.
The Tustin City Council on the evening of its meeting gave first reading by title only to a set of ordinances that revise multifamily residential parking and private storage requirements citywide and within the Downtown Commercial Core and Red Hill Avenue specific plans.
Associate Planner George Maldonado told the council staff proposed replacing the current flat requirement of 2.25 parking spaces per unit with a requirement that scales by…
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