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CC Regular Session 5. 8. <br />Meeting Date: 10/22/2019 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #19-257 Approving an Accessory Structure Agreement for 17710 Tonto Street NW; Case of Sean <br />and Amie O'Neill <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application from Sean and Amie O'Neill (the "Applicant") for a Building Permit for a She <br />Shed/Studio at the property located 17710 Tonto Street NW (the "Subject Property"). The floor plan for the <br />detached accessory building indicates that the accessory structure would include a bathroom with both a toilet and <br />shower, as well as a sink/wash station, two (2) windows, a front door and a small covered porch. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />City Code Section 117-349(d)(8) prohibits accessory buildings from containing complete independent living <br />facilities (accessory apartments). This is defined as have three or more of the following: permanent provisions for <br />living, sleeping, eating, and sanitation. While it does not appear that the proposed detached accessory building <br />would be utilized as an accessory apartment, it seems that it may have the potential to be used in that capacity in the <br />future. Thus, Staff has drafted an Accessory Structure Agreement outlining how the building may be used and <br />specifically prohibits its use now, or in the future, as an accessory apartment. <br />The detached accessory structure appears to meet all applicable zoning standards regarding size, exterior finish, <br />setbacks, etc. As proposed, the Applicant will need to work with the Building Division to ensure compliance with <br />septic regulations (due to the proposed bathroom), and to obtain any other applicable permits (septic, electrical, <br />etc.). <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative 1: Adopt Resolution # 19-257 approving an Accessory Structure Agreement. If approved, Staff could <br />complete the review and issue the Building Permit for the detached accessory structure. Since it does not appear <br />that the accessory structure is intended to be used as an accessory apartment, Staff would support this alternative. <br />Alternative 2: Adopt Resolution # 19-257 approving an Accessory Structure Agreement and direct Staff to prepare <br />information for a future work session to discuss accessory apartments. If approved, Staff could complete the review <br />and issue the Building Permit for the detached accessory structure. Since it does not appear that the accessory <br />structure is intended to be used as an accessory apartment, Staff would also support this alternative as these types of <br />requests are becoming more commonplace. <br />Alternative 3: Do not adopt Resolution #19-257. This would likely prohibit Staff from issuing a Building Permit for <br />the proposed detached accessory structure as it could be considered an accessory apartment. Staff believes that the <br />Accessory Structure Agreement sufficiently addresses that concern and does not support this alternative. <br />Funding Source: <br />
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