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Accessory Dwelling (AD) Ordinance Update What are ADs? An accessory dwelling (AD) is a second dwelling with a kitchen, bathroom, and separate entrance. In Arlington, ADs are currently only permitted on the inside of single-family detached houses (i.e. in a basement or on a second floor). Advantages Why is Arlington revisiting this? Schedule / Process Aging in Place Also known as “granny flats” or “mother-in-law suites”, ADs can help promote the supply of rental housing for older adults. Detached ADs Not Allowed Currently, owners are unable to turn a detached accessory structure into an AD. Size Constraints Applicants noted that if converting a space, like a basement, that is larger than 750 sq. ft. then you need to partition off the space. Supplemental Income Homeowners benefit from supplemental income that allows them to stay in their home longer. Offsets Tight Rental Market ADs expand availability of lower-priced rental options in tight rental markets. $ $ $ Occupancy Requirement Occupancy of 2 persons currently does not allow for couple with a child. Current Limitations Current Requirements u u u u u Up to 750 sq ft Interior of house only Owner occupancy required Separate entrance Firewall separation required New Home Restrictions ADs may only be added after a year of ownership, preventing home builders from including ADs in new homes. N E W Since 2009, only 20 ADs have been approved. The Affordable Housing Master Plan identified ADs as an existing tool to achieve adequate supply of housing to meet community needs. A stakeholder working group is developing recommendations to change the AD Ordinance to encourage greater usage while preserving Arlington’s single-family neighborhoods. M ay 13, 2017: Accessory Dwelling Community Forum, 10:00 am Francis Scott Key Elementary School, 2300 Key Blvd Summer 2017: Online Survey Released at www.arlingtonva.us F all 2017: County Board Consideration Questions? Contact Joel Franklin [email protected]
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Page 1: Accessory Dwelling (AD) Ordinance Update Current · 2017. 5. 11. · Accessory Dwelling (AD) Ordinance Update What are ADs? An accessory dwelling (AD) is a second dwelling with a

Accessory Dwelling (AD) Ordinance Update

What are ADs?An accessory dwelling (AD) is a second dwelling with a kitchen, bathroom, and separate entrance. In Arlington, ADs are currently only permitted on the inside of single-family detached houses (i.e. in a basement or on a second floor).

Advantages

Why is Arlington revisiting this?

Schedule / Process

Aging in PlaceAlso known as “granny flats” or “mother-in-law suites”, ADs can help promote the supply of rental housing for older adults.

Detached ADs Not AllowedCurrently, owners are unable to turn a detached accessory structure into an AD.

Size ConstraintsApplicants noted that if converting a space, like a basement, that is larger than 750 sq. ft. then you need to partition off the space.Supplemental Income

Homeowners benefit from supplemental income that allows them to stay in their home longer.

Offsets Tight Rental MarketADs expand availability of lower-priced rental options in tight rental markets.

$$ $

Occupancy RequirementOccupancy of 2 persons currently does not allow for couple with a child.

Current Limitations

Current Requirements

u u u u u

Up to 750 sq ft Interior of house only Owner occupancy required Separate entrance Firewall separation required

New Home RestrictionsADs may only be added after a year of ownership, preventing home builders from including ADs in new homes.

NEW

Since 2009, only 20 ADs have been approved. The Affordable Housing Master Plan identified ADs as an existing tool to achieve adequate supply of housing to meet community needs. A stakeholder working group is developing recommendations to change the AD Ordinance to encourage greater usage while preserving Arlington’s single-family neighborhoods.

May 13, 2017: Accessory Dwelling Community Forum, 10:00 am Francis Scott Key Elementary School, 2300 Key BlvdSummer 2017: Online Survey Released at www.arlingtonva.usFall 2017: County Board Consideration

Questions? Contact Joel Franklin

[email protected]