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Guest Homes Get Greenlit


Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed Senate Bill 391 to law June 23, granting rural residential areas the right to build accessory dwelling units.
In 2017 the legislature passed a bill to do ADUs for farm workers, and then it also allowed cities to do the ADUs, but it left out the rural areas for property owners to develop that ADU, said Jack Zika (R-OR 54), Redmond s representative in the Oregon legislature.
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The accessory dwelling units would have to be kept under 900 square feet, meaning it likely won t be able to hold anything larger than a two-bedroom unit.
To build one of these guest homes, people have to adhere to criteria set out by the legislature. They can t be larger than 900 square feet, they must be within 100 feet of the main residence, the plat of land must be at least 2 acres, it can t be a s ....

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Pamplin Media Group - Lawmakers OK more than $700 million for housing needs


Lawmakers OK more than $700 million for housing needs
They go beyond immediate crises of evictions and foreclosures to boost housing supply and homeownership.
Oregon lawmakers approved more than $700 million for housing needs that go beyond the emergency prompted by the coronavirus pandemic.
In addition to avoiding evictions and foreclosures, the 2021 Legislature aimed at increasing the supply of lower-cost housing, helping people without permanent shelter, and reducing housing disparities faced by racial and ethnic minorities.
Lawmakers went well beyond what they did in 2019, when they barred no-cause evictions of renters and requires cities of 10,000 or more (plus all cities within the Metro boundary) to allow for duplexes or other multifamily dwellings on land zoned for single-family homes. ....

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