The Antioch Planning Commission will consider a new policy allowing construction of affordable accessory dwelling units on land owned by faith-based organizations.
ANTIOCH -- The Antioch Planning Commission will soon consider amending the city code and rezoning to make the development of 'cottage communities' a possibility.The Planning Commission's approval on Wednesday would establish new policy and design standards, enabling the construction of multiple affordable accessory dwelling units on land owned by faith-based organizations.
According to its website, the Partnership for the Bay's Future is a regional collaboration that 'enables San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, and Contra Costa counties -- as well as the nearly 80 cities and towns they contain -- to share ideas and develop cohesive policies aimed at protecting families and individuals burdened by high rents, and preserving and producing affordable homes in the region.
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