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Why This Matters: South Euclid City Council and the city's Planning & Zoning Commission will, in the coming months, discuss legislation that would allow accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, to be built on residential properties. The Cuyahoga County Planning Commission has drawn up model legislation for communities t...

Summary: South Euclid City Council and the city's Planning & Zoning Commission will, in the coming months, discuss legislation that would allow accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, to be built on residential properties. The Cuyahoga County Planning Commission has drawn up model legislation for communities t...

Why This Matters: South Euclid City Council and the city's Planning & Zoning Commission will, in the coming months, discuss legislation that would allow accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, to be built on residential properties. The Cuyahoga County Planning Commission has drawn up model legislation for communities t...

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  • South Euclid to consider allowing smaller, accessory homes on residential properties

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  1. Follow-up: South Euclid to consider allowing smaller, accessory homes on residential properties

Sources: cleveland.com

Sonu Bakoriya

Sonu Bakoriya

Sonu Bakoriya is a contributing writer covering social issues, education, and grassroots community stories for BRRO News.

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