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Denver relaxed zoning rules to spur ADU construction — but stopped short of one controversial rollback

Owner occupancy requirement, $300,000 price tag stand in the way of more accessory dwelling units

Shown is an accessory dwelling unit that was constructed in 2018 at 2558 N. Marion St. (BusinessDen file)
Shown is an accessory dwelling unit that was constructed in 2018 at 2558 N. Marion St. (BusinessDen file)
Joe Rubino - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 6, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Denver has new rules around accessory dwelling units after a year-long process aimed at knocking down some barriers preventing homeowners from building the tinier, secondary units viewed as a tool for fighting the city's affordable housing crisis.
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