File #: 22-637    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Request Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/10/2022 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 5/17/2022 Final action:
Title: DISCUSSION REGARDING ALLOWING THE USE OF SMALLER SIDE SETBACKS ON SINGLE-FAMILY LOTS FOR THE PROVISION OF WORKFORCE HOUSING BY OTHER AGENCIES
Sponsors: Development Services Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report
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TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Anthea Gianniotes, Development Services Director
THROUGH: Terrence R. Moore, ICMA-CM
DATE: May 17, 2022

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DISCUSSION REGARDING ALLOWING THE USE OF SMALLER SIDE SETBACKS ON SINGLE-FAMILY LOTS FOR THE PROVISION OF WORKFORCE HOUSING BY OTHER AGENCIES

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Provide Direction.

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Background:
The City’s Land Development Regulations (LDR) provide various incentives for the provision of workforce housing. Some incentives, like increases in density or height, provide for a direct financial incentive to encourage the inclusion of workforce units as part of new development. In exchange, the community recognizes that more units or a larger building will result in exchange for helping to meet this community need.

The LDR provides other incentives that are less impactful, like utilizing lots that are less than 50 feet wide, which would otherwise be considered unbuildable by the Code. The result is a single-family home constructed on the lot, which is not a significant departure from surrounding development. In recent years, this provision has been the subject of several waiver requests where the applicant has been permitted to construct a market-rate home, rather than an income-restricted house, on smaller lots.

Another allowance in the LDR is the use of smaller side setbacks (5 feet instead of 7 ½ feet) for workforce housing projects to encourage the implementation of certain designs on small lots:

LDR Section 4.1.4(D) “Within the R-1-A, RL and RM zoning districts, lots of record having at least 40 feet of frontage may be used for Workforce Housing, as long as the workforce housing unit meets the typical designs represented by the sketches set forth in Section 4.7.12(a), the lot is a minimum of 4,000 square feet and conforms to setbacks; provided, however, the minimum side setback may be reduced to a minimum five feet if necessary to accommodate the designs set forth in Section 4.7.12(...

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