File #: 16-374    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information/Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/10/2016 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 8/18/2016 Final action:
Title: Discussion of Temporary Health Care Dwellings, Accessory Dwelling Units and Tiny Houses
Attachments: 1. 1 - City Council Staff Report, 2. 2 - League of MN Cities Summary, 3. 3 - Planners Advisory Service Response, 4. 4 - Tiny House Code Fact Sheet, 5. 5 - Tiny House Village Article
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Date: August 18, 2016

To: Members of the Planning Commission

From: Scott Tempel, City Planner

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Discussion of Temporary Health Care Dwellings, Accessory Dwelling Units and Tiny Houses

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Action Requested:
The Planning Commission is asked to discuss the topics of Temporary Health Care Dwellings, Accessory Dwelling Units and Tiny Houses and provide staff direction on how to address these interrelated issues.

Summary Report:
At its August 16 meeting, the City Council passed an Ordinance option out of the requirements of Minnesota Statute, Section 462.3593, regarding Temporary Health Care Dwellings. Council members echoed the Planning Commission by stating that Northfield would be better served by adopting customized Land Development Code language addressing Temporary Family Health Care Dwellings as well as standards for Accessory Dwelling Units and Tiny Houses. With some thoughtful consideration, Northfield should be able to draft regulations allowing Temporary Health Care Dwellings in a manner that addresses the concerns outlined in the attached staff report. At this point, no other communities have adopted custom legislation on the matter.

Looking at Accessory Dwelling Units, the regulations quoted below show that ADUs are effectively only allowed above a garage as a carriage house style. This is not very senior friendly and would probably not meet the needs of someone requiring medical care. In addition, the use of ADUs has been stymied by the rental housing ordinance. The few inquiries we get on ADUs are regularly either not allowed under the rental ordinance or cost prohibitive for the applicant as part of a new garage.

(1) Accessory Dwelling Unit Development Standards
(a) Only one accessory dwelling unit shall be permitted on a lot, and shall be included in the maximum number of allowable dwelling units on a property as shown in Table 2.7-1.
(b) There shall be a minimum lot area of 8,000 square feet.
(c) An accessory dwelling unit shall b...

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