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The City of Sheridan will be holding two upcoming public meetings to garner public feedback on the option to allow Accessory Dwelling Units in areas of the City zoned R-1 Residential. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details.
City to Hold Two Public Meetings on Accessory Dwelling Units
An accessory dwelling unit, or ADU, is defined as a residential living unit that is detached from a single-family dwelling that provides independent living facilities for one or more persons, which include a separate entrance, kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping facilities, located on the same lot as the primary single-family residence. ADU’s are also sometimes referred to as Granny Flats, Mother-in-Law Apartments, carriage houses, or guest houses. The City is seeking public input on possibly allowing ADU’s on property zoned R-1 Residential and will hold two public meetings over the next week, the first being Thursday at 5:30 pm at the Roc
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SAN DIEGO The pandemic forced many family members to move in with each other, which in turn, has created a need for extra living space. In this Zevely Zone, I met a San Diego couple who jumped onboard the Granny Flat boom.
I know what you may be thinking, building a Granny Flat in your backyard might be illegal and at the very least a difficult dance. I ve danced next to celebrities, said Victoria Gray-Mays laughing.
She is a San Diego homeowner who not only danced in the Macy s Parade but a Super Bowl Halftime show. When her 77-year-old mother, Vera, was living alone in Florida without a dance or life partner, Victoria knew she had to do something.