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File #: CA08052021-0006126_PC_2    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/14/2021 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 9/23/2021 Final action: 9/23/2021
Title: Amendments Related to Accessory Apartments (Internal Accessory Dwelling Units, I-ADUs) Amend Title 21, Chapter 7, Permitted Land Uses in Residential Districts; Title 21, Chapter 8, Permitted Land Uses in Commercial, Office, Industrial, Mixed Use, Transit Corridor, and Research and Development Districts; Title 21, Chapter 11, Special Use Standards; and Title 21, Chapter 37, Definitions, of the Sandy Municipal Code
Attachments: 1. Staff Report.pdf, 2. Exhibit A.pdf, 3. Exhibit B.pdf, 4. Existing Definitions.pdf, 5. 082421 - Discussion on HB 82.pdf, 6. Existing Accessory Apt Map.pdf, 7. Existing STRs Map.pdf, 8. Existing Accessory Apts & STRs Map.pdf, 9. Maps of Lots Under 6k Sq Ft.pdf
Related files: 21-313, CA08052021-0006126, CA08052021-0006126_CC, CA08052021-0006126_CC_2
Agenda Item Title:
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Amendments Related to Accessory Apartments (Internal Accessory Dwelling Units, I-ADUs)
Amend Title 21, Chapter 7, Permitted Land Uses in Residential Districts; Title 21, Chapter 8, Permitted Land Uses in Commercial, Office, Industrial, Mixed Use, Transit Corridor, and Research and Development Districts; Title 21, Chapter 11, Special Use Standards; and Title 21, Chapter 37, Definitions, of the Sandy Municipal Code

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Presenter:
Mike Wilcox

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Description/Background:
On behalf of Sandy City, the Community Development Department is proposing to Amend Title 21, Chapter 7, Permitted Land Uses in Residential Districts; Title 21, Chapter 8, Permitted Land Uses in Commercial, Office, Industrial, Mixed Use, Transit Corridor, and Research and Development Districts; Title 21, Chapter 11, Special Use Standards; and Title 21, Chapter 37, Definitions, of the Sandy Municipal Code. The purpose of the Code Amendment is to implement new state legislation regarding internal dwelling units (I-ADUs), known in Sandy as accessory apartments. There are several chapters and sections of code that need to be updated to bring our code into alignment with the recent State legislation.

A full staff report is attached with further details.

This item was previously heard on September 2, 2021 before the Planning Commission, but there was an error in properly posting the notice. A special meeting was called by the Planning Commission chair to conduct a new hearing after proper public notice had been made.

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission forward a positive recommendation to the City Council to amend Title 21, Chapter 7, Permitted Land Uses in Residential Districts; Title 21, Chapter 8, Permitted Land Uses in Commercial, Office, Industrial, Mixed Use, Transit Corridor, and Research and Development Districts; Title 21, Chapter 11, Special Use Standards; and Title 21, Chapter 37, Definitio...

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