Boarding and Group Housing Regulations
Metro Council recognized that boarding and group housing were not adequately regulated and enforced in residential areas and asked Planning & Design Services (PDS) to carry out a review of local ordinances concerning group housing. Group housing is housing that is temporary in nature and includes boarding houses, transitional houses, rehabilitation homes, and homeless shelters. In this context, it does not include hotels, short term rentals, and bed & breakfast inns.
To view responses to Frequently Asked Questions related to the existing boarding house regulations, please click here.
Community Meetings
Before submitting recommendations to the Planning Commission and Metro Council, PDS wanted to hear from the community. In advance and addition to the required public hearing before the Planning Commission, staff held three virtual meetings to get input and ideas from citizens. The meetings were held October 2020 and can be watched at the links below.
Staff Report, Recommendations, and Final Ordinance(s)
Please click on the links below to access a staff report and preliminary amendment recommendations. Beginning on February 9, 2021 with the initial posting of this material, a public comment period commenced. Staff strongly encouraged the community to comment and provide feedback on the written recommended changes.
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Metro Council Resolution Pertaining to Boarding and Group Housing
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Boarding and Group Housing Staff Report - Revised for 4/15/21 hearing
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Planning Commission Recommended Boarding and Group Housing Amendments - Revised for 4/15/21 hearing
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Final Metro Council Ordinance Amending the Land Development Code
Process
Following the Planning Commission's review and recommendation, amendments are reviewed by Metro Council and other cities with zoning authority that choose to take up the matter.
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Planning Committee: March 15, 2021 (view a recording of the meeting)
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Planning Commission: April 15, 2021 (view a recording of the meeting)
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Metro Council: July 29, 2021
We Want To Hear From You!
While the public hearing has been held and public comment period is now closed, staff continues to want to hear from the community. Please contact Joe Haberman at (502) 574-6230 or email him with any questions or comments.