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Case No. LDR-24-01 (Second Public Hearing)
An ordinance of Pinellas County, Florida, providing for the amendment of the Pinellas County Land Development Code, Chapter 138 - Zoning, related to definitions and the standards for accessory dwelling units. (Legislative)
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Recommended Action:
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Conduct a public hearing and approve Case No. LDR-24-01: An ordinance amending Chapter 138 of the Pinellas County Land Development Code, providing revised definitions and standards for accessory dwelling units.
• This is the second of 2 required public hearings.
• Accessory dwelling units (ADU) provide opportunities for affordable housing and extended family/multigenerational living arrangements.
• The proposed amendments are intended to facilitate additional clarification, incentives, opportunities, and flexibility for ADUs.
• The Local Planning Agency recommended approval of the ordinance (vote 5-1). No one from the public appeared in support or opposition.
• Key changes to the ADU regulations include:
o Increased size: Maximum size outside flood hazard areas increased from 750 to 1,000 square feet.
o Staff-level review: Larger ADUs are subject to staff-level review if criteria is met.
o Affordable housing rental: Both primary dwelling and ADU can be rented if both meet affordability criteria.
o Parking requirement: ADUs over 750 square feet must have at least 1 off-street parking space.
o Height restrictions: detached ADUs cannot exceed primary home height.
o Development fee waiver: Development review fees are waived for ADUs.
o Single-family home kitchen: Allows second kitchen if conditions are met.
o Multifamily dwelling detachment: Allows detached multifamily units, enabling cottage or tiny home developments on a single property.
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Strategic Plan:
Foster Continual Economic Growth and Vitality
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5.2 Be responsible stewards of the public’s resources
Summary:
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In residential zoning districts, an ADU is a smaller, independent dwelling unit located on the same property as a primary single-family detached home. ADUs contain their own kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area. They provide opportunities for affordable housing and extended family/multigenerational living arrangements. ADUs have been allowed in unincorporated Pinellas County for many years. The major update to the Pinellas County Land Development Code in 2019 provided some increased flexibility for them. The intent of this current proposal is to further enhance flexibility, provide additional clarification and incentives, and ultimately provide increased opportunity for new ADUs and overall housing options that can be more affordable.
ADUs are allowed as an accessory use to a single-family detached home in all residential zoning districts (one (1) per parcel). They are also allowed in nonresidential districts as housing for an owner or employee (e.g., a caretaker, security guard, manager, etc.). They are exempt from density requirements and separate metered utility connections are permitted. Mobile homes and RVs are not allowed as ADUs, however tiny homes and container homes can be if they meet building code requirements. Like other structures, ADUs must meet lot coverage, minimum setbacks, and maximum building height requirements of the zoning district.
The proposed amendments were reviewed by both internal and external stakeholders and were vetted by Forward Pinellas staff for consistency with the Countywide Rules.
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Background Information:
The LPA recommended approval of the Ordinance during their April 10, 2024, public hearing (vote 5-1). The dissenting vote was due to concerns over the proposed maximum ADU size.
The Board of County Commissioners ( Board ) conducted the first of two (2) required public hearings on May 21, 2024. There were no directed changes to the proposed ordinance.
Fiscal Impact:
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Staff Member Responsible:
Glenn Bailey, Interim Director, Housing and Community Development
Partners:
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Attachments:
LPA Report
Ordinance - Clean Version
Ordinance - Redline Version
Forward Pinellas Letter
Business Impact Estimate
Legal Ad
PowerPoint Presentation