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PB24-0663. Repeal of CD-2 Co-Living Incentives and Reduction in TC-C Co-Living Maximum Units.
Repeal of CD-2 Co-Living Incentives and Reduction in TC-C Co-Living Maximum Units
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Proposal
The proposal repeals co-living unit incentives on Washington Avenue and reduces the maximum number of co-living units allowed in the North Beach Town Center from 550 to 529 units. This aims to minimize co-living development and address concerns about housing affordability and neighborhood stability.
Staff Recommendation
APPROVAL
Compliance Findings:
✗ Sea Level Rise: Addressed
✗ Comprehensive Plan: Consistent
✗ Land Development Regulations: Compliant
Key Issues
Housing affordability concerns from co-living proliferation
Reduction of traditional rental housing options for families
Community stability and transient living situations
Limiting co-living development to currently permitted projects