What type of housing should be provided through housing mitigation requirements?

Alternatives

6.A. Residential units with:

  • Occupancy limits (maximum people by number of bedrooms)
  • Minimum features (bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, storage, etc.)
  • Minimum size (minimum square feet by number of bedrooms)

6.B. Alternative 6.A plus allow lodging units for seasonal employees with same limits and minimums as 6.A. (Closest to status quo).

6.C. Alternative 6.A or 6.B plus maximum size and feature standards.

Solution

Direction: Required housing shall be a residential unit with the following minimum design standards (Alternative 6.A modified). A minimum number of bedrooms per person required to be housed. Minimum livability features such as kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and storage.

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1. What segments of the workforce should required housing be for?
2. What portion of the workforce generated by development should be housed through mitigation? (the rest will be housed through other tools, or commute)
3. How should the housing mitigation requirement be imposed?
4. What type of housing should be provided through housing mitigation requirements?
5. What methods for providing required housing mitigation will be allowed and preferred?
6. What types of development should be exempt from housing mitigation requirements and why?
7. What type of relief from the housing mitigation requirements should be allowed?
8. How should the updated requirements be applied to existing development and approvals?