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Lawmakers and the public debate state zoning proposals, minimum parking rules and accessory dwelling units
Summary
Committee members and public commenters debated proposed state-level zoning changes that would affect local control, minimum parking requirements and accessory dwelling units; speakers expressed concern about local variation, resource constraints and safety implications. No formal policy vote on zoning details was taken in the transcript.
Committee members and public commenters spent a substantive portion of the meeting discussing state proposals affecting local zoning authority, minimum parking requirements and housing options such as accessory dwelling units (ADUs). Speaker 2 framed the issue by saying the state proposals were intended to expand housing options but cautioned about implementation and safety: "We're not comeing for your local zoning control," the speaker said while describing minimum-parking and related proposals as designed…
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