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Accessory Dwelling Units Regulation Update Planning Commission briefing October 8, 2014
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Accessory Dwelling Units

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Accessory Dwelling Units. Regulation Update Planning Commission briefing October 8, 2014. Agenda. What Why How. What is an ADU?. Second unit, accessory to main house Attached or detached. What is allowed now?. 1 acre 1200 square feet or 40% Attached or detached - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Accessory Dwelling UnitsRegulation UpdatePlanning Commission briefingOctober 8, 2014

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AgendaWhat Why How

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What is an ADU?Second unit, accessory to main

houseAttached or detached

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What is allowed now?1 acre1200 square feet or 40%Attached or detachedFamily member onlyWater and SanitationBoard of Adjustment hearing

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Why are we updating? Initiated by Aging Well in Jefferson

County60+ Population will double by

2030Increases housing options

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Benefits to Seniors of ADUsMove in with or near family

(Important!)House a caretakerRemain on their property and rent out

home to supplement fixed incomeConvenience (transportation, doctors,

groceries, churches)Delay institutional living (costly to

society)

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Community Benefits of ADUsSmart GrowthMaximizes Existing InfrastructureIncreases Rental Options and

Overall Housing SupplySolution for Housing Needs for

Seniors

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Opposition to ADUsNeighborhood CharacterProperty ValuesParkingInfrastructure

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Research Shows1 unit per year per 1000 single-family

households1.2 persons per unitAffects on property value: DependsArvada (2007), Golden (2010),

Lakewood (2013)

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Proposed ChangesLot and Unit

sizeProcess Occupancy

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Lot and Unit SizeReduces lot size for Attached

unitsReduces both lot and unit size

for detached units

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Lot and Unit Size

1Whichever is less2 Limitations on the size of the accessory dwelling unit shall be in conformance with the accessory uses section. * Detached accessory dwelling units are not permitted on lots less than 7,500 sf.

Attached Unit Detached Unit

Minimum Lot Size

Minimum lot size of underlying zone district

1 acre 12,500 sf 7,500 sf*

Maximum Unit Size2

1200 sf or 40% of primary unit1

1200 sf or 40% of primary unit1

800 sf or 40% of primary unit1

600 sf or 40% of primary unit1

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ProcessFrom Hearing

to Over-the Counter

Notification

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OccupancyOwner-

occupiedProperties

better maintained if owner lives there

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RequirementsWater and Sanitation

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Side Notes

CovenantsSenior Exemption

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Questions?

Heather Gutherless

[email protected]

Dennis Dempsey303-271-8734ddempsey@jeffco.

us

Christiana [email protected]

Contacts: