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<br />'riA -to <br /> <br />Fiscal Impact <br />There will be staff review and approval, publicity, and code enforcement costs2of legalizing <br />the units. Total cost would be approximately $100,000. Application fees could offset a <br />small portion of the costs. <br /> <br />For recommendations see the attached Accessory Unit Recommendation Summary. <br /> <br />/}J IJ <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />~~})~ <br /> <br />Michael Church t:YY" <br />Planning and Redevelopment <br /> <br />~~¡J~ <br /> <br />Tom Passanisi <br />Principal Planner <br /> <br />Ed Everett <br />City Manager <br /> <br />Attachments: <br /> <br />1) Accessory Unit Recommendation Summary <br />2) Map of Potential New Legal Accessory Dwelling Units <br />3) Current Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance (Article 37) <br />4) Parking Diagrams <br />5) Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance Survey of Cities <br />6) Survey-of Lot Sizes by Zoning District <br />7) Minutes of Joint Planning Commission and Housing and Human Concerns Committee <br />meeting dated 10/19/99 <br /> <br />2 There will be the need for new staff with the increase of inspections. Staff estimates a full time building <br />inspector for 1 year, including publicity costs. <br /> <br />9 <br />