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AGENDA FULL PACKET REVISED
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<br />P25-0026, Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission, February 12, 2025 <br />Exhibit A, PMC Amendments, Page 11 <br /> <br />The property contains an approved accessory dwelling unit pursuant to Chapter 18.106 of the <br />Pleasanton Municipal Code and is subject to the restrictions and regulations set forth in that <br />chapter. These restrictions and regulations generally address subdivision and development <br />prohibitions, lease requirements, limitations on the size of the accessory dwelling unit, parking <br />requirements, and participation in the city's monitoring program to determine rent levels of the <br />accessory dwelling units being rented. Current restrictions and regulations may be obtained <br />from the city of Pleasanton planning division. These restrictions and regulations shall be <br />binding upon any successor in ownership of the property. <br />(Ord. 1885 § 2, 2003; Ord. 2000 § 1, 2009; Ord. 2080 § 2, 2013; Ord. 2161 § 1, 2017; Ord. 2179 <br />§ 2, 2018; Ord. 2213 § 2, 2021; Ord. 2277, 5/7/2024) <br />§ 18.106.070. Required standards for all junior accessory dwelling units. <br />All junior accessory dwelling units shall meet the following standards: <br />A. The junior accessory dwelling unit shall be located entirely within the existing structure <br />of the detached one-family residence and shall have its own separate interior and <br />exterior entrances. <br />B. The junior accessory dwelling unit shall not exceed 500 square feet in area. The square <br />footage of the primary residence and ADU combined cannot exceed the maximum floor <br />area ratio requirement for the lot. <br />C. The junior accessory dwelling unit shall include an efficiency kitchen which includes a <br />sink, cooking appliance, counter surface, and storage cabinets that meet minimum <br />building code standards. Gas and 220v circuits shall not be allowed. The junior <br />accessory dwelling unit may share a bathroom with the primary residence or may have <br />its own bathroom. <br />D. Parking shall not be required for a junior accessory dwelling unit. When code-required <br />parking for the primary residence's garage is eliminated and/or modified, in conjunction <br />with the creation of a junior accessory dwelling unit, the replacement space(s) shall be <br />located on the same lot as the primary unit. With the approval of the community <br />development director or designee, the parking may be configured in a flexible manner <br />so as not to burden the creation of the junior accessory dwelling unit. The location and <br />configuration of the replacement parking is subject to the review and approval of the <br />director of community development, and may be located and configured in such a <br />manner to facilitate the junior accessory dwelling unit. <br />E. Additional water, sewer and power connection fees shall not be required. <br />F. Only one other residential unit and one other accessory dwelling unit shall be permitted <br />on a lot with a junior accessory dwelling unit. If the owner occupies the primary <br />residential unit, the owner may rent the junior accessory dwelling unit to one party. If the <br />owner occupies the junior accessory dwelling unit, the owner may rent the primary <br />residential unit to one party. The owner may rent both the primary residential unit and <br />the junior accessory dwelling unit together to one party who may not further sublease
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