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4. A table detailing the lot size,existing home square footage(with and without the garage),square <br /> footage of the proposed accessory dwelling unit,and the floor area ratio. <br /> E F. When the site development regulations of this chapter(e.g., height, setback, size of the <br /> accessory dwelling or junior accessory dwelling unit)conflict with specific regulations in a planned unit <br /> development or specific plan for seed accessory dwelling units (not simply regulations for general <br /> class I accessory structures),the planned unit development and specific plan shall control for an <br /> accessory dwelling unit that does not meet any one of the Minimum Accessory Dwelling Unit <br /> Standards defined in this section. Regulations in a planned unit development or specific plan shall <br /> not preclude an accessory dwelling unit that meets all of the Minimum Accessory Dwelling Unit <br /> Standards. <br /> 18.106.030 Density and growth management program. <br /> A. An accessory dwelling or junior accessory dwelling unit shall not be considered in applying the <br /> growth management program in Chapter 17.36 of this code. <br /> B. An accessory dwelling or junior accessory dwelling unit is not considered to increase the density of <br /> the lot upon which it is located and is a residential use that is consistent with the existing general plan <br /> and zoning designation for the lot. <br /> 18.106.040 Standards for attached accessory dwelling—Height limitations,setbacks,open space, <br /> and other regulations. <br /> Attached accessory dwelling units shall meet the requirements in Section 18.106.060 of this chapter and <br /> the following requirements: <br /> A. Except for an attached accessory dwelling unit that meets the Minimum Accessory Dwelling <br /> Unit Standards in Section 18.106.020,attached Attached accessory dwelling units shall be subject to <br /> the maximum height, and the minimum front, rear, and side yard requirements of the main structure. No <br /> setbacks are required for a legally existing living area that is converted to an accessory dwelling <br /> unit or to a portion of an accessory dwelling unit. An accessory dwelling unit proposed on the <br /> second story shall meet the objective standards for second-story accessory dwelling units identified <br /> in Section 18.106.060(C)(2). <br /> B. The gross floor area of an attached accessory dwelling unit greater than a 150 square foot <br /> a maximum increase in floor area of 1,200 square feet. In this instance, the gross floor area of the existing <br /> main dwelling unit is the size of the unit prior to the accessory dwelling unit addition/conversion. <br /> B. The gross floor area of an attached accessory dwelling unit shall not exceed 50 percent of <br /> the gross floor area of the existing main dwelling unit,with a maximum increase in floor area of <br /> 1,200 square feet. The gross floor area of the existing main dwelling unit is to be calculated based <br /> on the size of the unit prior to the accessory dwelling unit/conversion. In no case shall this <br /> requirement necessitate an accessory dwelling unit to be less than: (1)a 150 square foot efficiency <br /> unit; (2) 850 square feet if the accessory dwelling unit is a studio or one-bedroom unit; or(3) 1,000 <br /> square feet if the accessory dwelling unit is two or more bedrooms. <br /> P20-0412,Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission,July 8,2020 <br /> Exhibit A, PMC Amendments, Page 6 <br />monstrating that the proposed accessory dwelling unit matches the design of the existing <br /> structure; and any other special characteristics of the project. <br /> P20-0412,Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission, July 8, 2020 <br /> Exhibit A, PMC Amendments, Page 5 <br />2020. <br /> P20-0412, Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission <br /> 6 of 9 <br />ing windows to allow for those windows to be the same size, shape, and height. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 9 June 24, 2020 <br />