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<br />P25-0026, Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission, February 12, 2025 <br />Exhibit A, PMC Amendments, Page 7 <br /> <br />egress per the Building and Fire Code. <br />C. Except as modified by this chapter, all other regulations embodied in the zoning of the <br />property for multi-family dwellings shall apply to the development of accessory <br />dwelling units resulting from the conversion of existing space. <br />(Ord. 2213 § 2, 2021) <br />§ 18.106.060. Required standards for all accessory dwelling units. <br />All accessory dwelling units shall meet the following standards: <br />A. Only one other residential unit shall be permitted on a lot with an accessory dwelling <br />unit. The owner may rent both the primary residential unit and the accessory dwelling <br />unit together to one party who may not further sublease any unit(s) or portion(s) <br />thereof. The owner may rent the accessory dwelling unit to one party. The rental period <br />shall be 30 days or longer. No ADU may be rented for a term that is shorter than 30 <br />days. The owner shall be a signatory to any lease for the with rented unit, for which the <br />city may reasonably require a copy of to verify compliance with this chapter, and shall <br />be the applicant for any permit issued under this chapter. <br />B. Except as otherwise provided in Government Code Section 66341, the accessory <br />dwelling unit shall not be sold or held under a different legal ownership than the <br />primary residence; nor shall the lot containing the accessory dwelling unit be <br />subdivided. <br />C. In addition to the other requirements of this chapter, the following objective standards <br />shall apply to accessory dwelling units: <br />1. Accessory dwelling units shall incorporate the following: <br />a. Architecture of an accessory dwelling unit shall match the existing <br />architectural style of the primary residence with the use of the following <br />building elements to the maximum extent feasible: <br />i. Use of the same wall material or wall, or wall material that visually <br />appears the same as the existing primary residence, including color and <br />texture; <br />ii. Use of same trim material and trim style; <br />iii. Use of same roof form, roofing material and roof slope to the maximum <br />extent feasible; <br />iv. Use of the same window size, proportion, operation, recess or reveal, <br />divided light pattern, and spacing distance between placement of <br />windows; <br />v. Use of same railing design and material. <br />b. A solid fence at least six feet in height and vegetative screening/plantings of