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9.A. - Page 23 of 43 <br />A. Number and Location. <br />1. Single Family Dwelling — Number. No more than one (1) accessory dwelling unit <br />and one (1) junior accessory dwelling unit may be located on the same lot that has <br />an existing or proposed single-family dwelling. AGGes69FY GlWelliRg i aFe Ret <br />GeUpt toward the permissible hoer of ypitc per (eF Ferri aired let <br />area per dwelliRg) <br />2. Duplex and Multiple Dwelling — Number. At least one (1) accessory dwelling <br />unit within an existing duplex or multiple dwelling is permitted and additional dwelling <br />units of up to twenty-five (25) percent of the existing multiple dwelling units. <br />Accessory dwelling units shall be located in areas that are not used as livable space, <br />including, but not limited to, storage rooms, boiler rooms, passageways, attics. <br />basements, or garages. Not more than two (2) accessory dwelling units detached <br />from that multiple dwelling unit are permitted per lot, and are subject to a height limit <br />of 16 feet and four -foot (4) rear yard and side setbacks. <br />3. Density. Accessory dwelling units and junior accessory dwelling units do not <br />count toward the allowed density for the lot upon which the unit is located. <br />Accessory dwelling units and junior accessory dwelling units approved in compliance <br />with this article are a residential use that is consistent with the requirements of the <br />General Plan and zoning ordinance. <br />2-4. Location. Accessory dwelling units may be attached to, detached from, or <br />located within � li„iprr area of the an existing dwelling. Junior accessory dwelling <br />units must be located within the single-family home. <br />B. Lot Coverage. <br />to the maximum allowable Int Goner ge of the i inderl gzenin distriGtAccessory <br />Dwelling Units shall be exempt from the maximum lot coverage requirements of the <br />underlying zoning district. Accessory dwelling units shall be exempt from lot coverage <br />requirements of the underlying zoning district and rear yard coverage limitation in <br />Section 5.5 and Section 36.5(G). For the purposes of this article, attached garages. <br />carports, and covered porches shall count towards lot coverage. <br />C. Building Height and Setbacks. <br />1. Setbacks. A four -foot side and rear yard setback is required for accessory <br />dwelling units. Except however, no setback is required for an accessory dwelling <br />unit located within existing living area or an existing accessory structure, or an <br />accessory dwelling unit that replaces an existing structure and is located in the same <br />location and to the same dimensions as the structure being replaced. A legal <br />accessory building (including a detached garage) may be converted into an <br />accessory dwelling unit provided the side and rear setbacks are sufficient for fire <br />safety,- - <br />ATTY/RESO.0080/PC RESO ADU REQUIREMENTS <br />REV: 09-01-2020 PR <br />Page 4 of 14 87 <br />
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