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Arlington waters down, passes accessory dwelling legalization
After hearing numerous arguments by residents against legalizing accessory dwellings, the Arlington County Board passed the proposal, but not without first watering it down further. According to the Sun Gazette, the Board amended the proposal to only allow 28 accessory permits per year (the number planners had estimated people would apply for) and to require an owner to live in the house for a full year before adding an accessory unit.
The plan had already taken many steps to preserve the single-family character of neighborhoods, including requiring owners to live in their houses (so investors would not buy houses to subdivide) and limiting the number of people in a unit to two (in effect keeping lower-income families away from neighbors that don't want them).Nonetheless, this very limited accessory dwelling law is a big step in the right direction. "It will benefit the elderly, students and young professionals - it's going to be good for everyone, I believe," said supporter Sharon Williams. (Everyone without children, that is.) Opponents, of course, still hate the plan.
Via Ryan Avent.
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Oh well, just another reason why the stars on the GOP logo point downward!
by Douglas Willinger on Jul 20, 2008 3:53 pm
Glad to see however that they passed the measure, a foot in the door is a good thing.
by Boots on Jul 20, 2008 5:40 pm
by dcseain on Jul 20, 2008 8:38 pm
by MB on Jul 20, 2008 8:46 pm
by Douglas Willinger on Jul 20, 2008 9:59 pm
Not all Republicans opposed, not all Democrats supported. I know there were plenty of Democrats that opposed Accessory Dwellings, and I feel there is nothing wrong with that. It's our right! We all have them! Stop judging.
This is, by far, the worst news article I have every read.
by MCabrera on Jul 20, 2008 10:38 pm
http://arlington.granicus.com/AgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=685
Also look at the board reports posted along with it, they have all research and pertinent information.
Perusing said info, it seems the NIMBYs are really making mountains out of molehills here. The units would be limited to ONE unit, not dozens as they imply. And the rate of ADs is relatively small 1 per thousand (Santa Cruz CA had a high rate mentioned in the data as 3 per 1000.
For 28000 single family homes even at that rate there would be 100 new units. For a city of 200,000 thats really small potatoes.
by Boots on Jul 20, 2008 11:32 pm
by ACBOutofControl on Jul 21, 2008 5:18 pm
Call Fairfax Zoning. They will tell you.
It's out of control. Do not let this turn into an illegal boarding operation. Your neighborhood will turn into a major slum. Many have here.
Thank GOD, Fairfax started the zoning strike teams.
by Frederik Jipolati on Jul 22, 2008 8:49 am
by LetsVote on Aug 1, 2008 1:01 pm