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§ 76-25-302

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76-25-302. Encouragement of development of housing. (1) The zoning regulations authorized in 76-25-301 must include a minimum of five of the following housing strategies, applicable to the majority of the area, where residential development is permitted in the jurisdictional area: (a) allow, as a permitted use, for at least a duplex where a single-unit dwelling is permitted; (b) zone for higher density housing near transit stations, places of employment, higher education facilities, and other appropriate population centers, as determined by the local government; (c) eliminate or reduce off-street parking requirements to require no more than one parking space per dwelling unit; (d) eliminate impact fees for accessory dwelling units or developments that include multi-unit dwellings or reduce the fees by at least 25%; (e) allow, as a permitted use, for at least one internal or detached accessory dwelling unit on a lot with a single-unit dwelling occupied as a primary residence; (f) allow for single-room occupancy developments; (g) allow, as a permitted use, a triplex or fourplex where a single-unit dwelling is permitted; (h) eliminate minimum lot sizes or reduce the existing minimum

for single-room occupancy developments; (g) allow, as a permitted use, a triplex or fourplex where a single-unit dwelling is permitted; (h) eliminate minimum lot sizes or reduce the existing minimum lot size required by at least 25%; (i) eliminate aesthetic, material, shape, bulk, size, floor area, and other massing requirements for multi-unit dwellings or mixed-use developments or remove at least half of those requirements; (j) provide for zoning that specifically allows or encourages the development of tiny houses, as defined in Appendix Q of the International Residential Code as it was printed on January 1, 2023; (k) eliminate setback requirements or reduce existing setback requirements by at least 25%; (l) increase building height limits for dwelling units by at least 25%; (m) allow multi-unit dwellings or mixed-use development as a permitted use on all lots where office, retail, or commercial are primary permitted uses; or (n) allow multi-unit dwellings as a permitted use on all lots where triplexes or fourplexes are permitted uses. (2) If a local government's existing zoning ordinance adopted pursuant to Title 76, chapter 2, before May 17, 2023, does not contain a zoning

ll lots where triplexes or fourplexes are permitted uses. (2) If a local government's existing zoning ordinance adopted pursuant to Title 76, chapter 2, before May 17, 2023, does not contain a zoning regulation that is listed as a regulation to be eliminated or reduced in subsection (1), that strategy is considered adopted by the local government. (3) If the adoption of a housing strategy allowed in subsection (1) subsumes another housing strategy allowed in subsection (1), only one strategy may be considered to have been adopted by the local government. History: En. Sec. 19, Ch. 500, L. 2023.

Source: https://mca.legmt.gov/bills/mca/title_0760/chapter_0250/part_0030/section_0020/0760-0250-0030-0020.html· Version 2025