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Logan council pauses major zoning rewrite on ADUs, home businesses and short-term rentals after long public hearing
Summary
After several hours of testimony, Logan City Council delayed a decision on a package of zoning and code changes that would loosen restrictions on accessory dwelling units, broaden home-occupation rules and rewrite short-term rental limits. Council directed staff to refine wording and return Oct. 1.
Logan City Council on a packed evening heard hours of public testimony and detailed staff presentations on a three-part code amendment that would change rules for home occupations, allow accessory dwelling units (ADUs) citywide and rewrite short-term rental (STR) limits.
Mike, a city planning staff member, told the council the package revises three code areas: home-occupation language, ADU standards (including allowing detached ADUs citywide, maximum detached ADU size as 50% of the primary dwelling or 1,000 square feet, and setbacks), and STR rules (separation distance and a citywide cap). The ADU changes would remove an exclusionary map around the university and add standards for detached ADUs: setbacks, a proposed maximum of 20 feet in height (discussed as an option) and limits intended to make the secondary unit subordinate to the primary house. Staff also described options for STRs: how to measure separation (current street-front methodology versus a property-line radius), distances from 500 to 1,000 feet and…
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