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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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EXHIBIT A <br />Proposed Accessory Dwelling Unit PMC Amendments <br />B. The application for an accessory dwelling or junior accessory dwelling unit shall <br />be submitted to the planning division prior to the application for a building permit <br />to the building division and shall include: <br />1. Plot plan (drawn to scale) showing the dimensions of the lot on which the <br />accessory dwelling or junior accessory dwelling unit will be located; the location <br />and dimensioned setbacks of all existing and proposed structures on the <br />proposed site; all easements; building envelopes; and parking for the project <br />site. <br />2. Floor plans of the entire structure with each room dimensioned and the <br />resulting floor area calculated. The use of each room shall be identified. <br />C. When the site development regulations of this chapter (e.g., height, setback, size <br />of the accessory dwelling or junior accessory unit) conflict with specific regulations <br />in a planned unit development or specific plan for second units (not simply <br />regulations for general class I accessory structures), the planned unit <br />development and specific plan shall control. <br />18.106.030 Density and growth management program. <br />A. An accessory dwelling or junior accessory dwelling unit shall not be considered in <br />applying the growth management program in Chapter 17.36 of this code. <br />B. An accessory dwelling or junior accessory dwelling unit is not considered to <br />increase the density of the lot upon which it is located. <br />18.106.040 Standards for attached accessory dwelling units— Height limitations, <br />setbacks, open space, and other regulations. <br />Attached accessory dwelling units shall meet the requirements in Section 18.106.060 <br />of this chapter and the following requirements: <br />A. Attached accessory dwelling units shall be subject to the maximum height, and <br />the minimum front, rear, and side yard requirements of the main structure. <br />B. The gross floor area of an attached accessory dwelling unit greater than a 150 <br />square foot efficiency unit shall not exceed 50 percent of the gross floor area of <br />the existing main dwelling unit, with a maximum increase in floor area of 1,200 <br />square feet. In this instance, the gross floor area of the existing main dwelling unit <br />is the size of the unit prior to the accessory dwelling unit addition /conversion. <br />C. Except as modified by this chapter, all other regulations embodied in the zoning <br />of the property for main dwellings shall apply to the development of attached <br />accessory dwelling units. <br />
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