SB 10 would allow developers to build multi-family buildings on single-family lots
Ultimately the members of the planning commission said there just haven't been enough studies or research done about what the potential consequences could be and they didn't feel comfortable moving forward with it just yet.
"The proposal to create more 'missing middle' homes through local implementation of Senate Bill 10 will not proceed to council committee in September," mayoral spokesman David Rolland wrote."This provides time for the working group to workshop the policy." A seven-unit ADU has a front-row panoramic view, not only into, Rosenzweig's backyard-- but inside his family's College Area home of more than 20 years.
It would allow up to 10 and sometimes more units to be built on larger lots, previously intended for single-family homes, if it's near a transit site."I’m a fan of housing. It’s one more tool that we need to give people in San Diego, housing for their needs," said Mission Hills resident, Wesley Morgan."I don't think it's necessarily the zoning. It’s inviting people who have less income.
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