Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are currently allowed as accessory to detached single family dwellings with a size limit of 900 sq.ft., one bedroom and one parking space, in addition to other restrictions in City Code.
https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/sandpointid/latest/sandpoint_id/0-0-0-5220
I SUPPORT current ADU regulations
I DO NOT SUPPORT incentives to encourage ADU construction or conversions of existing accessory buildings (i.e. garages) into ADUs.
If you support changes to ADU regulations, please indicate what changes you would like to see below.
No response.
Would you support a change to the Sandpoint City Code that would allow for smaller lot sizes than currently allowed to provide more housing options (i.e. townhouses or other fee simple attached single family units or smaller detached homes).
No, I do not support lot sizes smaller than current code allows 50 ft. wide/5,000 square feet
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What would improve your neighborhood?
Our area would be greatly improved by implementing the City's long promised rebuild of Cedar Street (designated for the last three years as an arterial) between Division and Lincoln streets. Increased densities mandate safe and efficient street infrastructure.
What do you like best about your neighborhood?
With the exception of The Ridge on Cedar Street, which was approved despite many egregious code conflicts and neighborhood objections, I favor and support infill housing in my neighborhood that compliments the overall height and mass of existing buildings and avoids creating structures that are out of place in terms of density, shape, size, style, and usage. In other words, protect existing neighborhoods by closely adhering to current Sandpoint City code sections dealing with planning. Infill housing that blends with its intended location addresses the pressures of growth while being more easily acceptable to current inhabitants.
Using the numbered areas in the map above, identify where you live in Sandpoint. If you do not live in Sandpoint city limits, please select the city or area in which you live.
Area 4
Tell us a little about your relationship with the City of Sandpoint. Select as many as apply.
I live in Sandpoint
I'm retired in Sandpoint
What is your age?
70 or older
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Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are currently allowed as accessory to detached single family dwellings with a size limit of 900 sq.ft., one bedroom and one parking space, in addition to other restrictions in City Code. https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/sandpointid/latest/sandpoint_id/0-0-0-5220
If you support changes to ADU regulations, please indicate what changes you would like to see below.
No response.Would you support a change to the Sandpoint City Code that would allow for smaller lot sizes than currently allowed to provide more housing options (i.e. townhouses or other fee simple attached single family units or smaller detached homes).
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What would improve your neighborhood?
Our area would be greatly improved by implementing the City's long promised rebuild of Cedar Street (designated for the last three years as an arterial) between Division and Lincoln streets. Increased densities mandate safe and efficient street infrastructure.
What do you like best about your neighborhood?
With the exception of The Ridge on Cedar Street, which was approved despite many egregious code conflicts and neighborhood objections, I favor and support infill housing in my neighborhood that compliments the overall height and mass of existing buildings and avoids creating structures that are out of place in terms of density, shape, size, style, and usage. In other words, protect existing neighborhoods by closely adhering to current Sandpoint City code sections dealing with planning. Infill housing that blends with its intended location addresses the pressures of growth while being more easily acceptable to current inhabitants.
Using the numbered areas in the map above, identify where you live in Sandpoint. If you do not live in Sandpoint city limits, please select the city or area in which you live.
Tell us a little about your relationship with the City of Sandpoint. Select as many as apply.
What is your age?