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My suggestion is that carriage lots get a new zoning categorization by the city that is based on size. (and thus provides context around development possibilities) This would provide 100% immutable clarity as to how the lots may be developed and will allow current owners to sell these lots to developers who have better ability to work with the city to build the proper dwellings. This has not been done in the past with carriage lots, which is why there are issues with some today.
Potential based on lot size is important. On a 7200sqft lot the current allowance of a single ADU is simply not a viable option. A large lot being held to the same rules as the tiny carriage lots that exist is a mistake. Their potential is completely different.
On a side note, I am happy to see that I will finally have the opportunity to develop this lot. The Neighborhood needs it. And it actually feels somewhat unfair that these particular lots have been treated so differently than any other lot in the city. At times, it seems that even the city doesn't know the process in developing them. And to be forced to expend a lot of money for a development plan before rezoning can exist results in a lot of money being wasted. Especially when denial of rezoning of carriage lots was such a high probability.
It's also important to note that neighbors, of course, unrightfully see these lots as 'public spaces/parks' and thus will oppose any building on these lots. (where will i park my car?? Where will my dog defecate??). This is unfair to these carriage lot owners as they have the same right as other property owners and tax payers to build upon these lots as city code allows. They should not need neighbor approval. (After all, no neighbors were asked when the original houses were destroyed and missing middle or duplexes were constructed).
I look forward to these changes being made and hope my suggestion is helpful.
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Research shows that a lack of affordable housing slows economic growth, changes our neighborhoods, and hurts our public and environmental health. It also shows that it’s one of the causes of homelessness. Allowing for more housing types, including multifamily buildings, in all residential neighborhoods in District 1 will benefit our economy, our communities, and our families.
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