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Ordinance No. 2244 <br /> Page 16 of 18 <br /> C. Subject to meeting the regulations of this section, accessory dwelling units and junior <br /> accessory dwelling units as defined in Chapter 18.08 shall be allowed on a parcel in the <br /> following quantities: <br /> 1. In one-family developments, both of the following are permitted: <br /> a. One accessory dwelling unit in addition to the primary residential unit. The <br /> accessory dwelling unit may be attached or detached and may be the result of new <br /> construction or existing space that is converted. <br /> b. One junior accessory dwelling. <br /> 2. In the multi-family developments, one of the following are permitted: <br /> a. Non-habitable portions of the existing main structure are permitted to be <br /> converted to an accessory dwelling unit. A minimum of one such accessory dwelling <br /> unit is permitted. The maximum number of such accessory dwelling units shall not <br /> exceed 25 percent of the existing multi-family dwelling units located within each multi- <br /> family structure. A fraction of 0.5 or more is rounded up and a fraction that is less than <br /> 0.5 is disregarded. In development projects that have both one-family and multi-family <br /> housing types, 25 percent shall apply only to the multi-family units, and any one-family <br /> units that are within a multi-family development but are on their own parcel are subject <br /> to regulations applicable to accessory dwelling units for one-family developments. If <br /> the multi-family unit is eligible for an accessory dwelling unit, the accessory dwelling <br /> unit resulting from the conversion of space may be located in either the multi-family <br /> unit or in the one-family unit. <br /> b. A maximum of two detached accessory dwelling units are permitted. The two <br /> accessory dwelling units may be attached to one another but must be detached from <br /> all existing structures. <br /> D. For purposes of this section, "Statewide Exemption Accessory Dwelling Unit Standards" <br /> are: 800 square feet maximum in size, 16 feet maximum in height, and four-foot minimum <br /> setbacks from side and rear property lines. <br /> E. The city will either approve or deny an application to create an accessory dwelling unit or <br /> junior accessory dwelling unit within 60 days from receiving a complete application if there is an <br /> existing one-family or multi-family dwelling on the lot. If the permit application to create an <br /> accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory dwelling unit is submitted with a permit application to <br /> create a new one-family dwelling, the city may delay approving or denying the permit application <br /> for the accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory dwelling unit until the city approves or denies <br /> the permit application to create the new one-family dwelling. If the City denies an application for <br /> an accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory dwelling unit, the City shall return in writing a full <br /> set of comments to the applicant with a list of items that are defective or deficient and a <br /> description of how the application can be remedied by the applicant within 60 days. In any case, <br /> and notwithstanding the requirements of this title, the application to create the new accessory <br /> dwelling units or junior accessory dwelling unit shall be considered without discretionary review <br /> or hearing. An application for an accessory dwelling or junior accessory dwelling unit shall <br /> include: <br /> 1. Plot plan (drawn to scale) showing the dimensions of the lot on which the accessory <br /> dwelling or junior accessory dwelling unit will be located; the location and dimensioned <br /> setbacks of all existing and proposed structures on the proposed site; any existing trees <br /> proposed to be removed; 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 resulting floor <br /> area calculated. The use of each room shall be identified. <br /> 3. Elevation drawings of existing and proposed elevations, showing all relevant details <br /> of the proposed construction, including but not limited to: dimensions; materials and colors <br /> with notation demonstrating that the proposed accessory dwelling unit matches the design <br /> of the existing structure; and any other special characteristics of the project. <br />