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Columbia commission approves short-term rental at 11 Club Court over neighbors' private-street concerns
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a conditional use permit to allow 11 Club Court to operate as a short-term rental for up to six guests and 210 nights a year, despite neighbors' testimony about private-street damage, oversized vehicles and enforcement limits.
The Columbia Planning and Zoning Commission on Aug. 21 approved a conditional use permit for 11 Club Court (case 262-2025), allowing the property to operate as a short-term rental for a maximum of six transient guests and up to 210 nights annually. The motion carried after an 5–1–1 recorded vote with one abstention.
Staff told the commission the 0.22-acre property in an R-1 zone meets the Unified Development Code criteria for a short-term rental and has three parking spaces adequate for the requested occupancy, and recommended approval. The permit was approved subject to the occupancy and annual-night limits.
Neighbors who live on Club Court, a…
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