Some of Oregon's most exclusive neighborhoods could dodge state's bid to ban single-family zoning
Some of the states most exclusive neighborhoods could be effectively exempt from a proposal to allow duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes in single-family zones across the state.
House Bill 2001, sponsored by House Speaker Tina Kotek, D-Portland, would allow the higher-density plexes and cottage clusters on any single-family lot in cities with 10,000 or more residents. The goal is to increase the supply of rental homes and drive down rents and in the process open desirable neighborhoods, with amenities such as good schools and parks, to more people.
But restrictions recorded on property deeds when the neighborhoods were developed even some from a century ago sometimes prohibit the construction of anything other than single-family houses.
In the residential areas, they show up with some frequency, said Alan Brickley, a longtime Portland real estate attorney.
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