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Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Model Ordinance

Allow small, flexible housing for a variety of uses

Home-Based Business Model Ordinance

Legalize microbusinesses without burdensome regulation

Food Truck Model Ordinance

Everybody loves street tacos -- make them legal in your community

Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Model Ordinance

Allow small, flexible housing for a variety of uses

Home-Based Business Model Ordinance

Legalize microbusinesses without burdensome regulation

Food Truck Model Ordinance

Everybody loves street tacos -- make them legal in your community

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Accessory Dewlling Units

Small, flexible housing for a variety of uses.

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ADUs In Your Community

MODEL ORDINANCE

Small-lot Starter Homes

Smaller homes with permanent foundations on smaller lots that police officers, firefighters, and the middle-class can afford.

What’s a small-lot starter home? A house that sits on a piece of land about 1/8th of an acre (5,445 sq. ft) in size. Found in many cities and towns of the past, small lots were the foundation of starter homes throughout the country.

What’s Free to Build’s take? We love ‘em! With changes to minimum lot sizes, subdivision, and home setback requirements, starter homes can deliver affordability for aspiring homeowners.

Legalize Starter Homes Policy Brief

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Model Standards

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Cottage Court Homes

One of the most cost effective ways to build detached housing.

What’s a cottage court home? A cottage court is a cluster of homes arranged around a shared courtyard, clubhouse, garden, or other amenity. Typically, the homes are on lots about 2,000 sq. ft. in size and often achieve privacy through extensive use of trees and vegetation.

What’s Free to Build’s take? Cottage courts are great because they provide family-friendly home ownership at condominium pricing.

Legalize Starter Homes Policy Brief

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Model Standards

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Accessory Dwelling Units

Small, flexible housing for a variety of uses.

What’s an ADU? A small, attached or detached housing unit that exists alongside existing single-family housing. In the past they were sometimes called “granny flats” or “mother-in-law” cottages. ADUs have a unique place in the housing ecosystem, adding light-touch density without dramatic changes in character or traffic.

What’s Free to Build’s take? We like ’em! ADUs give homeowners rental income or multigenerational housing without needing to move or neighborhoods needing dramatic change.

What to Do About ADUs

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ADU Model Ordinance

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Home-Based Businesses

Community health, safety and resilience starts with letting people earn a living.

What’s a home-based business (HBB)? A small enterprise operated on a residential property and typically without heavy customer traffic.

What’s Free to Build’s take? If the impact of the home-based business would have approximately the same impact on a neighborhood as any other residence, then it should be allowed.

What Should HBB Regulations Look Like?

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HBB Model Ordinance

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Impact Fees

New development costs communities money — but there are better and worse ways to account for that.

What are impact fees? Mandatory expenses, typically tied to new development.

What’s Free to Build’s take? If used properly, impact fees are a way to have new growth pay for itself. But punitive or exorbitant fees merely pass along communitywide costs to a small portion of the population.

The Impact of Impact Fees

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