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Duval schedules Jan. 28 hearing on state-mandated co-living and residential parking code updates
Summary
City staff will present code amendments at a Jan. 28 public hearing to implement 2024 state laws defining "co-living" housing and limiting residential parking standards; staff says the changes mostly align co-living with existing multifamily zones and set parking-count and stall-size rules.
Duval staff will bring co-living housing and residential parking code amendments to a public hearing before the Planning Commission on Jan. 28, 2026, the commission was told at its Jan. 14 meeting.
Associate Planner Maddie Lawrence, who presented the proposal, said the changes are required by recent state legislation and largely adjust how the city's zoning and parking rules treat a new housing type known as co-living. "Co-living housing is a residential development with sleeping units that are independently rented and lockable and that provide living and sleeping space," Lawrence said, adding that it can…
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