Land Use & Zoning
Oregon's 'Middle Housing' law (HB 2001, 2019) requires cities with populations over 25,000 to allow up to how many units on any residential lot?
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Explanation
Oregon's HB 2001 (2019) requires cities with populations over 25,000 to allow up to 4 units on any residentially-zoned lot (through duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes, cottage clusters, or townhouses). Cities over 10,000 must allow at least duplexes.
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