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 CHANGES to ADU regulations. Please indicate changes in next question.
If you support changes to ADU regulations, please indicate what changes you would like to see below.
I support current ADU regulations with the exception of 9-1-8-C(1), exterior finishing required to match the finish of the home if ADU is added via additional floor area to the primary dwelling. That comes across as a regulation more appropriate for consideration by homeowner's associations, rather than being a city requirement.
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).
Yes, I support smaller lot sizes to create more housing options
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What would improve your neighborhood?
Water infrastructure upgrades. Many of the supply control boxes are located right where a sidewalk would (should) go through and need to be moved closer to the curb. The lateral supply pipes from the boxes to the main line (and probably the main line itself) I'm sure are due to be replaced.
What do you like best about your neighborhood?
My neighborhood is great. One side of the street is zoned Residential, and the other side of the street is zoned Mixed-Use. There are several types of residential dwellings, old and new, as well as some light commercial that provide convenient services within spitting distance. It's a very diverse neighborhood that doesn't have a sterile, cooker-cutter feel.
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 8
Tell us a little about your relationship with the City of Sandpoint. Select as many as apply.
I live in Sandpoint
I work in Sandpoint
What is your age?
30 - 39
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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.
I support current ADU regulations with the exception of 9-1-8-C(1), exterior finishing required to match the finish of the home if ADU is added via additional floor area to the primary dwelling. That comes across as a regulation more appropriate for consideration by homeowner's associations, rather than being a city requirement.
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?
Water infrastructure upgrades. Many of the supply control boxes are located right where a sidewalk would (should) go through and need to be moved closer to the curb. The lateral supply pipes from the boxes to the main line (and probably the main line itself) I'm sure are due to be replaced.
What do you like best about your neighborhood?
My neighborhood is great. One side of the street is zoned Residential, and the other side of the street is zoned Mixed-Use. There are several types of residential dwellings, old and new, as well as some light commercial that provide convenient services within spitting distance. It's a very diverse neighborhood that doesn't have a sterile, cooker-cutter feel.
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?