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Mayors discuss tiny-home rules, water/sewer connections and short-term rental distinctions
Summary
Council members compared local ordinances on tiny homes and single-wide units, noting differences between towns on whether temporary units are allowed and that water/sewer connections are often rationed (commonly three tiny homes per one connection). They urged coordination on permitting and utility requirements.
A Nov. 5 roundtable discussion examined whether local ordinances allow tiny homes or single-wide mobile homes and how utilities should be counted for clustered tiny-home developments.
Speakers said rules vary by town. One participant said local land-use councils had approved multiple tiny…
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