Agenda Date: 07/19/2021
Subject:
Title
Historical Preservation Board and Housing Task Force - Joint Study Session
Body
Prepared By:
Jennifer Henninger, AICP, Community Development Director
PURPOSE:
The Housing Task Force will discuss the housing goals outlined in the Comprehensive Plan and their thoughts and suggestions on aligning these goals with the Unified Land Use Code (ULUC).
PRESENTATIONS:
Staff Presenter(s): Jennifer Henninger, Community Development Director
Additional Presenter(s): Housing Task Force members
SUMMARY:
The Comprehensive Plan adopted in 2019 laid out several goals, policies and action steps related to housing. The creation of the housing task force was one of these goals. The Housing Task Force (HTF) has done research and is working on several different projects related to the city's housing goals both affordable and market rate.
The City has asked the task force to provide comments on the ULUC and in particular the following sections of the ULUCs:
* Accessory Dwelling Units
* The Corridors and Mixed-Use Character Area
* Parking requirements associated with housing
* Adaptive Reuse
* "Missing Middle" housing types such as row homes, townhomes, duplexes, triplexes, and others
PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:
The HTF met with the Planning Commission on two prior occasions. This is the first joint study session between the Historical Preservation Board (HPB) and the HTF. Several of the Envision Studios have focused on housing options.
ANALYSIS:
Staff Analysis
Several provisions of the ULUC intersect with the mission of both the housing task force, to promote attainable and affordable housing options within the City of Littleton and HPB, to preserve and protect Littleton's historic character. These provisions include, but are not limited to, the bullet points listed above, particularly within established historic districts.
Council Goal, Objective, and/or Guiding Principle
Adoption of the ULUC is the number one objective of...
Click here for full text