File #: 18-0196    Version: 1
Type: discussion Status: Filed
File created: 2/16/2018 In control: Heritage Commission
Agenda date: 2/27/2018 Final action: 2/27/2018
Title: Missing Middle Housing Analysis
Attachments: 1. Missing Middle web page, 2. Public Outreach Summary 2.16.pdf
Related files: 18-0754
Title
Missing Middle Housing Analysis

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Issue:
Discuss implications of draft Missing Middle Housing Analysis recommendations for heritage and design review programs.

Staff Contact:
Leonard Bauer, Deputy Director, CP&D, 360.753.8206

Presenter(s):
Leonard Bauer, Deputy Director, CP&D

Background and Analysis:
The term 'Missing Middle' refers to a range of multi-unit housing types that are compatible in scale with single-family homes. In other words, they provide 'middle' density housing. There have been relatively few of these types of housing constructed in Olympia (and nationwide) over the past 40 years compared to single-family homes - thus, they are referred to as 'missing.' Some examples of missing middle housing types include tiny houses, modular units, cottage homes, townhouses, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, small multi-family apartments, and accessory dwelling units.

The Missing Middle Housing Analysis implements several policies of the Olympia Comprehensive Plan, as listed on the Missing Middle web page on the City's website (Attachment 1). The web page also contains detailed information on the review process, which has been undertaken for the past 15 months, and draft recommendations. The analysis has reviewed existing city regulations - such as zoning, permit fees, development standards, utility connection charges, etc. - for potentially disproportionate effects on the ability to provide for a variety of housing types in the City's low-density, residentially zoned areas.

The Planning Commission has received numerous briefings on this project throughout 2017 and early 2018. Planning Commissioners served as chair and vice-chair of the Missing Middle Work Group that identified, examined and commented on issues related to Missing Middle housing at eight monthly meetings in 2017. There have also been four public open houses, numerous meetings with neighborhood associations and community organizatio...

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