Development Code Amendment Chapter 26 Detached Garage Apartments

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The Planning Commission provided a positive recommendation to City Council on this item.

City Staff previously recommended to increase the maximum accessory building height for buildings with a dwelling (ADU) in them. The Planning Commission tabled the item sharing information on other things they would like to see changed to our regulations about detached dwelling units.

The proposed changes include: allowing these units as a permitted use on lots greater than 22,000 square feet where they are a new build. This change will require that the dwelling meets the setbacks of the Zone they are in (this is likely 30 feet for the backyard and 10 feet for the side yard). Having these as a permitted use will make the process much easier. It will just require Staff Review instead of going to Planning Commission.

The proposed changes also include an option for converting existing garages/ out buildings on lots greater than 22,000 square feet into a dwelling unit. These remain as a conditional use. This allows some flexibility for the location of these buildings that are existing, though they still need to be at least five feet from the property line. As a conditional use these will require a public hearing at Planning Commission. This means that neighbors will be notified and able to express their concerns.

You can read the draft for more information about these changes under documents on the right side. You may also ask questions below or contact staff if you would like more information.




City Staff previously recommended to increase the maximum accessory building height for buildings with a dwelling (ADU) in them. The Planning Commission tabled the item sharing information on other things they would like to see changed to our regulations about detached dwelling units.

The proposed changes include: allowing these units as a permitted use on lots greater than 22,000 square feet where they are a new build. This change will require that the dwelling meets the setbacks of the Zone they are in (this is likely 30 feet for the backyard and 10 feet for the side yard). Having these as a permitted use will make the process much easier. It will just require Staff Review instead of going to Planning Commission.

The proposed changes also include an option for converting existing garages/ out buildings on lots greater than 22,000 square feet into a dwelling unit. These remain as a conditional use. This allows some flexibility for the location of these buildings that are existing, though they still need to be at least five feet from the property line. As a conditional use these will require a public hearing at Planning Commission. This means that neighbors will be notified and able to express their concerns.

You can read the draft for more information about these changes under documents on the right side. You may also ask questions below or contact staff if you would like more information.




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The Planning Commission provided a positive recommendation to City Council on this item.

The Planning Commission provided a positive recommendation to City Council on the Development Code Amendment to Chapter 26