Thursday, January 30, 2014
Accessory Dwelling Unit? What is it and what are the benefits?
What in the world is an Accessory Dwelling Unit you ask?
There was recently an article written in our local newspaper about the new ordinance that we are trying to get our city to pass. The article made me furious! The reporter wrote about the concerns people had, but did not mention any of the benefits the new ordinance would provide. So for anyone who wants to know, here is what we are trying to get the city to approve and what I have researched and found out about Accessory Dwelling Units.
Accessory Dwelling Units may be located inside of or attached to a single family dwelling, or in a detached structure like a garage. The accessory dwelling unit must be a complete housekeeping unit with an entrance, kitchen, sleeping area, closet space, and bathroom facility.
Development of accessory dwelling units can be traced back to the early twentieth century, when they were a common feature in single-family housing. After World War II, an increased demand for housing led to a booming suburban population. Characterized by large lots and an emphasis on the nuclear family, suburban development conformed to Euclidean-type zoning codes, a system of land-use regulations that segregate districts according to use. Accessory Dwelling Units have become an important component of the housing stock in many communities-both large and small-in the United States.
We explained to the city that we feel that this would be a great benefit to the residents of North Ogden. It would allow families to stay together and not have to move out of the area because they cannot afford the living expenses. By providing housing on existing lots in developed neighborhoods, ADUs provide more housing units, and options for housing, where the roads and utilities already exist.We had a public meeting to talk about this ordinance and there were several residents that came. When we were done the majority of those who came were in favor of this ordinance. In fact, one man shared that he wished they would have known about this ordinance because he and his wife just had to sell their home and move to a different city because their home was to much for them to keep up with.
Accessory dwelling units offer a variety of benefits to communities. They help increase a community’s housing supply, and since they cost less than a new single-family home on a separate lot, they are an affordable housing option for many low- and moderate-income residents. Elderly and/or disabled persons who may want to live close to family members or caregivers, and empty nesters, find ADUs convenient and affordable.
Accessory dwelling units have other advantages as well. They can be designed to blend in with the surrounding architecture, maintaining compatibility with established neighborhoods and preserving community character. Furthermore, there is no need to develop new infrastructure, since ADUs can be connected to the existing utilities of a primary dwelling. Allowing ADUs facilitates efficient use of existing housing stock, helps meet the demand for housing, and offers an alternative to major zoning changes that can significantly alter neighborhoods. They can also prevent the proliferation of rental dwellings, absentee ownership, property disinvestment, building code violations, and associated decline in quality of single-family residential neighborhoods.
In doing the research, I found several communities that already have this ordinance in place or are in the process of writing up the ordinance to allow accessory dwelling units in their city's.
In the American Planning Association's September/October newsletter, they discussed the need for more Accessory Dwelling Units and the benefits of them.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Homemade Diaper Rash Cream
My daughter had a really bad diaper rash that would not go away using the usual ointments so I gave our Pediatrician a call. He told me to try mixing Mylanta and Aquaphor into a paste and spread it on the rash. I thought it was very odd, but it works! I obviously used the generic Walmart brand, but the ingredients and amounts were the same as the name brand. I just bought a travel size shampoo bottle to put it in so it would be easier. I have noticed a difference in the short time I have been using it. It is a little runny when I put it on, but I just make sure to have the clean diaper underneath her so there isn't a big mess. :)
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Ready Set GO!
It is a new year and I am hoping to be better at keeping up this blog. I know, I know, everyone says that, but hopefully I really can. So it is now 2014 and we are so excited for the adventures ahead! We finally got the go ahead from the Planning Commission. Yay! We now have one more meeting with the City Council and hopefully they will pass the ordinance. If not, I have no idea what we will do.
The loan was finally processed for the purchase of the home last month and we are now in the construction phase. The insulation and drywall is done in the Accessory Dwelling Unit (AKA inlaws place). The next step will be to paint, tile, install the kitchen cabinets, finish the bathroom and install carpet. It sounds like alot, but it is going fast. Hopefully! It is just so weird to see walls up. It's exciting to see the progress. Meanwhile, in the main house, the kitchen cabinets are ordered and we are currently working on converting the garage into two bedrooms for the kids.
Here are some pictures of the In-Laws place.
The loan was finally processed for the purchase of the home last month and we are now in the construction phase. The insulation and drywall is done in the Accessory Dwelling Unit (AKA inlaws place). The next step will be to paint, tile, install the kitchen cabinets, finish the bathroom and install carpet. It sounds like alot, but it is going fast. Hopefully! It is just so weird to see walls up. It's exciting to see the progress. Meanwhile, in the main house, the kitchen cabinets are ordered and we are currently working on converting the garage into two bedrooms for the kids.
Here are some pictures of the In-Laws place.
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More pictures to come
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