Residential Design Standards Code Update and Implementation of House Bill 2001 Housing Choices
The City of Sherwood is undertaking a development code audit and needed development code amendments to support a range of community housing choices. The development code audit project aims to understand the existing barriers and future solutions to promote a larger supply of housing options for the community. Amendments to the development code will provide an opportunity for a variety of housing types at various price points community members at different stages of life such as
- Recent college students
- First-time homebuyers
- Households with children
- Extended/multigenerational families
- Individuals
- Retirees/empty nesters
The development code update will also provide a variety of housing types to meet the needs of the entire community
- Townhomes
- Cottages
- Courtyard housing
- Single story units
- Extended family and multi-generational housing
This is an opportunity to shape the look and feel of new neighborhoods and to create more transitional types of housing that are compatible within existing neighborhoods.
Residential Design Standards Open House
Learn and comment on the proposed Residential Design Standards. Please join us at City Hall, 22560 SW Pine Street, for one of the open houses!
- July 29, 2021 from 6-8 pm
- July 31, 2021 from 10-noon
For more information see flyer below.
Project Schedule and Key Public Engagement Activities
- Evaluation and Existing Conditions/Code Audit: October–December 2020
- Stakeholder Interviews: November–December 2020
- Online Visual Preference Survey: mid-December–January 2021 — See results of the survey below.
- Initial Draft Code and Design Standards: March–June 2021
- Public Workshop: April 23-May 7, 2021
- Draft Code Amendments and Code Graphics: June 2021
It is anticipated that new Residential Design Standards will be adopted and incorporated into the City’s development code this year, 2021. Additional housing choices (plexes, cottage clusters) with development standards (lot areas, dimensions, setbacks, landscaping, etc.) are expected to be adopted prior to June 30, 2022, to implement Oregon House Bill 2001. For more information on Oregon House Bill 2001, please visit: Oregon House Bill 2001
This project is funded through the Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) Technical Assistance Grant. During the 2019 legislative session, the state legislature appropriated funds provide planning assistance grants to local jurisdictions for the development of new standards to allow for ‘middle housing’ (townhomes, plexes, courtyard and cottages) to implement House Bill 2001, “Housing Choices.”
This page will be updated with information and news about this project. If you would like to be placed on the project email list for the Residential Development Code Update, please email planning@sherwoodoregon.gov
Visual Preference Survey Summary
HB 2001 Implementation Visual Preference Survey (VPS) Overview
Supporting Documents
Housing Choices Background
In 2019, the State of Oregon passed into law House Bill 2001, which requires cities of a certain size to allow for “middle housing” within traditional single-family zoned areas. Middle housing as defined by the bill includes duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes, and cottage cluster development. Listed below are some common questions that the City has received on this bill.
Accessory Dwelling Units – Senate Bill (SB) 1051
The State of Oregon passed Senate Bill 1051 in 2017, requiring cities of a certain size (Sherwood included) to allow for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in zoning districts that allowed for single-family residential dwellings. Accessory Dwelling Units, commonly referred to as a “mother-in-law unit,” are small secondary housing units constructed on the same property as an existing house. While Sherwood already permitted ADUs, SB 1051 also required cities to have clear and objective standards when reviewing applications for ADUs, therefore additional modifications to the standards were made to comply with the law.
In Sherwood, ADUs have three basic classifications:
- a separate structure (detached ADU),
- an extension to a primary dwelling (attached ADU), or
- built within a primary dwelling (interior ADU).
ADU’s follow a “Type I” land use review procedure. Full details on ADU standards can be found in Section 16.52 of the Sherwood Zoning and Community Development Code.
Contact us and get involved
If you are interested in learning more about the project, please contact Sherwood Planning at (503) 925-2308 or email housingcodeupdate@sherwoodoregon.gov
We also invite you to sign up for the project email list to receive notices of new information, scheduled meetings and other opportunities. We never share your contact information and will only use it for Comprehensive Plan Vision updates.