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Board adopts ADU code update to comply with state law after several amendments
Summary
Pima County adopted a zoning code amendment to implement state-required accessory dwelling unit (ADU) rules, adding owner-occupancy limits for short-term rentals, clarifying setbacks and other standards; the board amended the staff draft on the dais and approved the ordinance unanimously.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to adopt a zoning code text amendment implementing state rules on accessory dwelling units (ADUs), following hours of public comment and multiple amendments offered from the dais.
Development Services staff told the board the ordinance was drafted to align county code with state law while adding local clarifications: owner-occupancy when an ADU is used for short-term rental, accommodation…
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