The council also directed the city attorney to draft an ordinance halting permits for accessory dwelling units, which are secondary housing units (typically smaller apartments or cottages known as ADUs) added to existing homes.
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The Huntington Beach City Council voted 4-3 to mount a legal challenge against the state over laws intended to boost housing. The council also directed the city attorney to draft an ordinance halting permits for accessory dwelling units, which are secondary housing units added to existing homes.The state Attorney General's office and state housing department
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