County Board Adopts Expanded Housing Options | arlingtonva.us
County Board Adopts Expanded Housing Options | arlingtonva.us
County Board Adopts Expanded Housing Options
The Arlington County Board voted to expand housing options in portions of the County that currently only allow single-detached homes on Wednesday, March 22, concluding a multiyear process.
The Board adopted a series of Zoning Ordinance and General Land Use Plan amendments related to the Missing Middle Housing Study. These amendments will allow for Expanded Housing Options (EHO) development for up to 6 units per residential lot—if certain conditions are met, including the same building height, setbacks, and size as allowed for single-detached homes. The adoption also caps annual permits at 58, distributed around the County. The changes will take effect July 1, 2023.
“After years of study, thousands of emails, phone calls, and community conversations, and thousands more staff hours working on this project, I am proud of the sensible framework that the Board has adopted to permit, by right, options for different housing types in every residential zoning district,” Board Chair Christian Dorsey said. “By allowing natural increases in the housing supply, we will lower the barriers of entry into all neighborhoods and, in doing so, address the housing crisis and our history of exclusionary zoning head-on.”
The Board actions came after nearly 250 community members and organizations spoke in two days of public hearings, in addition to the thousands of people who engaged with the County throughout the study, which began in 2019. Many details in the final Board action reflect input received from the Arlington community since the initial framework for EHO development was released almost a year ago.
The Zoning Ordinance text focused on several policy areas. The Board took the following actions:
WATCH: County Board DiscussionThe Board’s action marked the end of the Phase 3 of the Missing Middle Housing Study. The study began in 2019, and Phase 1 continued through fall 2021. In the first phase, the study team relied on community engagement to identify priorities and concerns related to expanding housing options in Arlington and prepared a Research Compendium of Arlington-specific data and existing conditions.
Phase 2 was a focused study of specific housing types that sought to balance the community’s priorities and concerns identified in Phase 1. A draft framework for expanding housing options was released in April 2022, and the County embarked on a multifaceted public engagement period that culminated with a Board work session in July 2022. During that work session, Board members provided guidance to staff that resulted in the draft zoning text and amendments presented in the fall. The Board also hosted 20 community conversations throughout fall 2022.
In addition, several County commissions, including the Planning Commission, Housing Commission, Transportation Commission, Disability Advisory Commission, and Commission on Aging, reviewed and made recommendations on the GLUP and Zoning Ordinance amendments.
To learn more about the Missing Middle Housing Study, visit the County website.
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