The City of Stonecrest has passed a modification to its Chapter 27
Zoning Ordinance, ushering in a new era of innovative housing solutions with the approval
of Micro Home Communities (MHC). This amendment allows for the establishment of
dwellings in Stonecrest that are less than 800 square feet.
This MHC approval from City Council signifies a commitment to addressing the evolving
housing needs of the Stonecrest community while fostering sustainable development
practices. By permitting Micro Homes in designated areas such as the Stonecrest Area
Overlay, Tiers 2, 3, 4, and 5, through underlying high-density zoning districts of HR-1, HR-2,
and HR-3, Stonecrest is embracing progressive urban planning principles.
Mayor Cobble expressed enthusiasm for the passage of this ordinance, stating, "This modification marks a pivotal moment in our city's history. It reflects our dedication to fostering diverse, inclusive neighborhoods and providing affordable housing options for residents of all backgrounds. By embracing Micro Home Communities, we are promoting sustainable development and enhancing the vibrancy of our city."
Micro Home Communities offer numerous benefits to residents and the community at
large, including reduced environmental impact, increased affordability, and a sense of
community cohesion. The City of Stonecrest extends its gratitude to all stakeholders,
residents, community organizations, and elected officials, for their collaboration and
support throughout the process of drafting and passing this modification.