(1)
Support the city council's sustainability goals: economic, environmental, and social sustainability; affordable community housing;
(2)
Support the growth management goal of more efficient use of urban residential land;
(3)
Support development of diverse housing in accordance with the comprehensive plan;
(4)
Provide an alternative type of detached housing providing small residences for households of typically one to two individuals as part of the city's overall housing strategy, which intends to encourage affordability, innovation, and variety in housing design and site development and to promote a variety of housing choices to meet the needs of a population diverse in age, income, household composition and individual needs;
(5)
Provide opportunities for creative, diverse, and high quality infill development within existing neighborhoods;
(6)
The cottage housing development design standards contained in this chapter are intended to create a small community of cottages oriented around open space that is pedestrian-oriented and minimizes the visibility of off-street parking. These design standards are intended to ensure that cottage housing developments include pedestrian amenities and take advantage of existing trail features on the site including topography and vegetation. The cottage housing development design standards are intended to maintain traditional cottage amenities and proportions and ensure that cottage housing developments contribute to the overall community character;
(7)
Cottage housing may allow higher residential density than is normally allowed in the underlying zone district. This increased density is possible with smaller than average home sizes, clustered parking, and site design standards;
(8)
Cottage housing developments are subject to special density standards.
(Ord. 1634 § 1 (Exh. A), 2009)
