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60 <br /> <br />Strategy 1: Remove land use code barriers <br />Option Explanation <br />pre-approved by the City, reducing time and cost for individual property <br />owners who would like to build an ADU. This option would likely have a <br />small impact on the overall housing need, but would be a likely benefit to <br />some individuals who want to build an ADU. <br />52: Allow for additional <br />housing units on major <br />streets. <br />This is similar to Options 3a, 3b, and 5a, but would expand housing <br />options on major streets that are not key corridors, for example Hilyard, <br />24th, Irvington, or Harlow. The additional housing types allowed could be <br />duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, rowhouses, cottage clusters, small <br />apartments, or any subset of these options. <br />53: Revisit/revise land use <br />code to allow for more tiny <br />homes/tiny communities. <br />Collections of tiny homes such as Emerald Village are restricted in where <br />they may be placed, and must go through an appealable land use process <br />such as a Planned Unit Development (PUD). A tiny home ordinance could <br />be created that allows tiny homes or tiny home communities (typically <br />under 400 square feet) in more places and with less process. As single- <br />family detached units, tiny homes consume more land per unit than multi- <br />story dwelling units and require individual water and sewer connections, <br />which can be costly. <br /> <br /> <br />December 10, 2018, Work Session - Item 2