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Fraser commissioners split on detached ADUs as zoning rewrite advances

Fraser Planning Commission · January 7, 2026
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Summary

During a line‑by‑line review of Article 8 (use standards), Fraser planning commissioners debated whether to allow detached accessory dwelling units (ADUs), pinning the issue for further study while agreeing to keep other ADU standards (ownership, inspections, dimensional limits) under consideration.

Fraser’s Planning Commission spent significant time on Jan. 7 debating accessory dwelling units as part of a broader review of proposed Article 8 (use standards) in the city’s zoning ordinance.

Planner Miss Sarah summarized the proposed ADU provisions: ADUs would be accessory to single‑family dwellings only, may not be split into separate ownership, must comply with rental/inspection rules, and would have dimensional minima in the packet (attached ADU lot minimum listed at 7,500 sq ft, detached at…

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