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“Granny flat” “In-law unit” “Servant’s quarter” “Accessory apartment” “Guest house” “Garage or basement apartment” Changes to Fayetteville’s Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance Garner Stoll, Development Services Director June 19, 2018

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Page 1: Changes to Fayetteville’s Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinancemedia.arkansasonline.com/news/documents/2018/07/04/ADUpresen… · “Granny flat” “In-law unit” “Servant’s

“Granny flat” “In-law unit” “Servant’s quarter” “Accessory apartment” “Guest house” “Garage or basementapartment”

Changes to Fayetteville’s Accessory Dwelling UnitOrdinance

Garner Stoll, Development ServicesDirector June 19,

2018

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Maximum Height RegulationsPortland, Oregon – 20’ or 15’ if in rear yard setback

Columbia, MO – Shall not exceed height of principal dwelling or 24’ whichever is less

Minneapolis, MN – Shall not exceed height of Principal dwelling or 20 feet whichever is less

Charlotte, NC No taller than principle building

Ann Arbor, MI – Detached 21 feet Attached 30 feet

Austin, TX – 30’ feet detached – their ordinance doesn’t allow detached ADUs

Smart Code 2 stories max

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Purpose

• Create new housing units while respecting the character and pattern of smallscale traditional town form;

• Increase the housing stock of existing neighborhoods in a manner that iscompatible with established massing, scale, and development patterns;

• Allow more efficient use of existing housing stock and infrastructure;

• Provide a means for residents, particularly seniors, single parents, and familieswith grown children, to remain in their homes and neighborhoods, and obtainextra income, security, companionship and services; and

• Provide a broader range of accessible and more attainable housing.

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Remove requirements not standard for single familydwelling

• Exterior design requirements

• One additional parking space- 800 SQ FT or under

• Deed restriction requiring property owner to permanentlyoccupy either the principal or accessory dwelling unit

• Additional site and landscape plan review

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• Strengthen requirements to protect privacy of adjacentbackyards

• Allow one detached and one attached or interior ADUprovided total additional space doesn’t exceed 1200 SQ FT.

Other Changes:

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Alternatives for Discussion:

• Owner Occupancy – Retain but eliminate deed restriction

• Size- limit size to the existing 950 Square Feet

• Size- Limit size to 1200 square feet or a percentage of principle use

• Allow only one ADU per lot

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Recommendation:

Approve changes as recommended by Planning Commission