By John McCallum
Managing Editor 

Cheney considers lot size changes, cottage homes

Zoning requests come from developers, desire to be less reactionary

 

Last updated 8/22/2019 at 8:34am

Cheney’s Planning Department is proposing changes to a chapter of its zoning code governing residential developments while also amending that same chapter to deal with the potential of cottage-style housing being built in the city.

The first proposal would increase the lot size in R-1 (single family) and R-2 (duplexes) residential zones while allowing a limited amount of commercial use in the R-3 and R-3H multifamily and multifamily/high density zones. Maximum sizes of lots in R-1 would go from 9,000 to 11,000 square feet while maximums for R-2 lots would increase from 7,000 to 10,000 squ...



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