Proposed changes to the city's code to regulate short-term rentals, including registration, fees, and occupancy limits.
These amendments could significantly change how short-term rentals operate within the city, affecting property owners and neighborhood dynamics.
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A property owner requested a variance to build a single-family home on a smaller-than-standard lot with reduced setbacks. This addresses the challenge of developing non-conforming lots and potentially increasing housing stock.
The city is looking to create clearer rules for short-term rentals like those on Airbnb or VRBO. This involves registration, inspections, and limits on how many people can stay, aiming to balance property rights with neighborhood concerns.
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