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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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3/21/2023
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Ordinance No. <br /> Page 18 of 20 <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 /> 4. A table detailing the lot size, existing home square footage (with and without the <br /> garage), square footage of the proposed accessory dwelling unit, and the floor area ratio. If <br /> the accessory dwelling unit is for a multi-family development,the table shall include the <br /> square footages of all multi-family units within the subject multi-family structure. <br /> F. Development standards set forth in a planned unit development or specific plan shall apply <br /> to any accessory dwelling unit that exceeds the Statewide Exemption Accessory Dwelling Unit <br /> Standards except that any such planned unit development or specific plan standard cannot be <br /> applied if it would either: (1) result in a conflict with standards set forth by the state for <br /> accessory dwelling units; or(2)preclude an accessory dwelling unit that meets the applicable <br /> requirements of state law or this chapter. <br /> 18.106.045 Standards for detached accessory dwelling units—Height limitations, setbacks, <br /> open space, and other regulations. <br /> Detached accessory dwelling units shall meet the requirements in Section 18.106.060 of this <br /> chapter and the following requirements: <br /> A. Detached accessory dwelling units shall not exceed 16 feet in height, except that: (1) an <br /> accessory dwelling unit that is the result of the conversion of an existing accessory structure may <br /> retain the height of the accessory structure even if the structure is greater than 16 feet; and <br /> (2) detached accessory structures greater than 16 feet in height may be proposed as part of a new <br /> planned unit development. Height for all detached accessory dwelling units is measured from the <br /> lowest grade adjacent to the structure to the highest ridge or top of the structure;e. <br /> (3) a detached accessory dwelling unit on an existing or proposed single-family or multifamily <br /> dwelling unit that is within one-half o€-ene-mile walking distance of a major transit stop or high <br /> quality transit corridor, as defined in Section 21155 of the Public Resources Code shall not <br /> exceed 18 feet in height plus an additional two feet in height to accommodate a roof pitch on the <br /> accessory dwelling unit that is aligned with the roof pitch of the primary dwelling unit; and <br /> (4) a detached accessory dwelling unit on a lot with an existing or proposed multifamily multi- <br /> story dwelling shall not exceed 18 feet in height. <br /> Height for all detached accessory dwelling units is measured from the lowestrag de adjacent to <br /> the structure to the highest ridge or top of the structure. <br /> B. , <br /> required.wettid be eenstfueted in <br /> exaedy the same leeation and to exaetly the same dimensions as a legal aeeessor-y strueture, or-is <br /> the result of the eenver-sion of an existing aecessery struetufe, the aeeessei-y dwelling unit may <br /> maintain the same setbacks as the existing strueture, with no minimum setbaek All <br /> odw"etached accessory dwelling units shall be located a minimum of 4 feet from side and rear <br /> property lines, except in the case where an accessory dwelling unit exceeds 800 square feet, a 10- <br /> foot street side setback is required for corner lots. Where a detached accessory dwelling unit, or a <br /> portion thereof, would be constructed in exactly the same location and to exactly the same <br /> dimensions as a legal accessory structure, or is the result of the conversion of an existing <br /> accessory structure, the accessory dwelling unit may maintain the same setbacks as the existing <br /> structure, with no minimum setback required. <br /> C. The gross floor area of a detached accessory dwelling unit shall not exceed 850 square <br /> feet if the accessory dwelling unit is a studio or one-bedroom unit or 1,000 square feet if the <br />
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