The draft changes on accessory dwelling units are now tentatively set for final approval on Feb. 21 — with much consensus building still to come.
have made clear they see removing barriers and streamlining the path for more tiny homes in a wider range of neighborhoods and commercial areas as a critical step.
But council members are hashing out other differences on the new ADU ordinance, which has been more than a year in the making. Before discouraging cars, in effect, with more limited on-street parking, Dugan said, “we want to make sure we have a robust public transportation system across the city — and we don’t. We’re not there yet.”
Deep worries persist among council members and the public alike that without an owner-occupancy requirement, large numbers of new ADUs might be deployed as short-term rentals listed on sites such as Airbnb and Vrbo, without yielding much benefit to locals in need of affordable homes.
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