Why doesn't glass I and hitchenson and the other one answere these
questions....

On Wed, Oct 4, 2023, 6:14 PM Don Seltzer <timon...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> ‪On Tue, Oct 3, 2023 at 11:47 PM ‫ٍSarah Postlethwait‬‎ <sa...@bayhas.com>
> wrote:‬
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>> While we are on the subject of density- is there a limit from the HCA for
>> parking required in the new zoning?
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>> Why are we only requiring 1 parking space per unit instead of 1 per
>> bedroom in each of the proposed zoning areas.
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> The state agency, EOHCL, does not set any requirements regarding parking.
> That is up to each community, but it affects the estimated potential units
> that will count towards the quota.
>
> Typically, a community's zoning bylaws will require some minimum number of
> parking spaces for residential units.  It could be X spaces per house or
> apartment, or it could be a formula based upon the number of bedrooms.  It
> could even be zero minimum, leaving it up to the builder to decide how many
> to provide.
>
> EOHLC has a Compliance Check Tool which does consider what the local bylaw
> sets for minimum number of spaces.  It is not a very good tool, but it is
> how the State will score each rezoning plan, and 'award' units for meeting
> the quota.
> If Lincoln creates a plan allowing up to 3 story buildings on each parcel
> and no required parking spaces, the Compliance Check Tool will spit out a
> certain number of housing units to meet the quota.
> If this district is instead zoned to require 1 space for each housing
> unit, this number will be reduced by almost half.
> If this district is instead zoned to require 2 spaces for each housing
> unit, this number will be reduced to about a third.
>
> This is just a hypothetical number that may not be realistic, but this is
> how the State determines compliance.
>
> Don Seltzer
>
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