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HIP Tool: Cottage Housing
Background
Cottage housing is effective in medium to higher density single family areas, especially those with larger vacant or redevelopable properties or in neighborhoods built well below maximum...
HIP Tool: Infill Development
Background
Infill development adds residential capacity to cities without annexation or infringing on open space or other sensitive areas. Instead, it directs development to areas where it already...
HIP Tool: Master Planned Communities
Background
Master planned communities (MPCs) allow developers flexibility and creativity by establishing whole communities on large tracts of land. A master plan establishes a conceptual layout of...
HIP Tool: Mixed-Use Development
Background
Traditional urban forms freely mixed uses both in neighborhoods and individual buildings. With the advent of zoning, this style of development was “zoned out” of some urban areas....
HIP Tool: Mobile/Manufactured Homes
Background
Manufactured housing provides relatively dense single-family housing in urbanized and rural areas. The number of manufactured home communities has declined in some jurisdictions as a...
HIP Tool: Multifamily Development
Background
Multifamily housing is a key element to providing affordable rental or ownership housing through economical use of land and shared building infrastructure. Low-rise multifamily...
HIP Tool: Planned Unit Development (PUD)
Background
PUDs are frequently created as floating or overlay zones. Alternatively, land slated for a known project could be rezoned as a PUD. Standards will vary based on the intent of the...