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18 Codifying New Urbanism <br />Variation in ]ot sire arxd Housing h/pes <br />helys to rzaintain a healthy range <br />of household h/yes arld avoids the look <br />o{ "covk~ie critter" subdiaisiorzs. <br />FIGURE 3. MIXED DENSITY AND LDT SIZE <br />... <br />O <br />d~~d <br />~,/~ <br />~~ ~ ~ <br />~/ <br />VARIED HOUSING TYPES <br />V AND LOT SIZES <br />Accessory dwellings ~iversifi~ housing <br />vppartunities and provide flexibility for <br />household needs tlurt evolve over- tinge. <br />Accesson~ dwellings rm•ely need to emceed <br />tlu~ favtyrirrt of cr. three-car garage <br />(about ti00 square feet). Entrances for <br />accessory dwellings should be <br />visible from rr street or alley. <br />Allow accessory dwellings. Allow accessory dwellings as of right in all <br />residential and mixed-use districts within residences as well as within <br />detached gazages and other accessory structures. For purposes of calculat- <br />ing density, accessory units can be exempted entirely or counted as at most <br />one-half of a unit, reflecting their smaller impact on services than the pri- <br />mary dwelling. Exempting accessory units from density calculations pro- <br />vides maximum incentive for their construction (Figure 4). <br />FIGURE 4. ACCESSORY DWELLINGS <br />SIDE DRIVE ACCESS <br /> <br /> <br />