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City Council Approves Short Term Rental Ordinance Amid Controversy

July 02, 2024 | Carrollton, Denton County, Texas



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City Council Approves Short Term Rental Ordinance Amid Controversy
In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed several zoning amendments, including the approval of a special use permit for a short-term rental at 1829 East Belt Line Road. The property, which is situated in a single-family residential district, has faced opposition from local residents, as indicated by two public comment cards submitted prior to the meeting. Despite this, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval, citing stipulations to ensure compliance with local regulations.

Development Services representative Mike McAuley provided details about the property, noting its 1,400 square feet of living space and the limitations on parking. The council confirmed that parking would be restricted to three vehicles on-site, as there is no access to alley parking. The council also discussed enforcement measures, including inspections by Environmental Services to ensure compliance with the stipulation that individual rooms cannot be locked.

The council unanimously approved the special use permit, allowing the short-term rental to proceed.

Additionally, the council addressed the repeal of two special use permits related to a former golf driving range and a motorcycle rental business. McAuley explained that the golf driving range is no longer operational, and the associated netting is no longer needed. Similarly, the motorcycle rental business has been removed due to property acquisition by TxDOT. The council approved the repeal without public opposition.

Lastly, the council considered a zoning amendment for a planned development district at 1811 Trinity Valley Drive, aimed at expanding an existing warehouse facility. The proposed expansion includes an additional 30,000 square feet of warehouse and office space, with modifications to development standards to accommodate the project. The council is expected to continue discussions on this matter in future meetings.

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