Open Letter to Berkeley Mayor Arreguin and Council Regarding Proposed Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance
As regards the proposed Accessory Dwelling Unit ordinance coming before Council on 7/13 (item#14) - Amend or postpone:
I fully appreciate the fact that the state is in crisis as regards affordable housing. I also appreciate that, despite this troubling situation, Berkeley’s Planning Dept. has proposed limiting the ‘by right” development of ADUs in Berkeley to 850 sq.ft. for a studio or one bedroom and 1000 sq. ft. for a two bedroom. In addition, though I believe stronger, more specifics protections are in order, I nonetheless appreciate that - out of public safety concern - ADU development in our Fire Zones is proposed to be limited to 800 sq. ft.That said, I find the “by right” stipulations in the ordinance that are more lenient than the State's regulations to be detrimental to Berkeley’s public safety and its general health. It is very important to note here that the absence of these lenient stipulations in no way forbids such development. The development simply will not be “by right”, a variance can be applied for and an ancillary, discretionary process employed if there are no substantive objections. If there are objections, more often than not some compromise can be reached. Again, this modicum of local control is necessary to insure both public safety and the general health of the Berkeley community. -more-