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Analysis of Detached ADU Regulations in Denver

Date: 1/1/2022 - 5/31/2022
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Analysis of Detached ADU Regulations in Denver

Student Researcher: Erik Braaten

Client: Office of Councilwoman Amanda P. Sandoval, Denver City Council, District 1
 
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Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) have been recognized by the City and County of Denver as a desirable housing type to address issues of housing availability and affordability. Despite this, ADUs are only allowed in certain parts of the city, and where they are allowed numerous buildings from regulations exist limiting their potential buildout in the city. This project examines some of the regulations found in the Denver Zoning Code as they apply to detached accessory dwelling units and inventories current opportunities and models future opportunities under different regulatory scenarios. It is found that there is a great potential for detached ADU development in Denver if more parts of the city were opened to ADU development and a handful of regulations are removed or liberalized. 

 

Graduate Research Assistant Work to Support Faculty Research


Analysis of Detached ADU Regulations in Denver

Date: 1/1/2022 - 5/31/2022
Capstone2022-MURP-Website-Braaten

Analysis of Detached ADU Regulations in Denver

Student Researcher: Erik Braaten

Client: Office of Councilwoman Amanda P. Sandoval, Denver City Council, District 1
 
View Capstone Poster
View Executive Summary

Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) have been recognized by the City and County of Denver as a desirable housing type to address issues of housing availability and affordability. Despite this, ADUs are only allowed in certain parts of the city, and where they are allowed numerous buildings from regulations exist limiting their potential buildout in the city. This project examines some of the regulations found in the Denver Zoning Code as they apply to detached accessory dwelling units and inventories current opportunities and models future opportunities under different regulatory scenarios. It is found that there is a great potential for detached ADU development in Denver if more parts of the city were opened to ADU development and a handful of regulations are removed or liberalized. 

 

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