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Leon Valley council keeps 200‑foot spacing, delays final vote on short‑term rental ordinance

5829177 · August 20, 2025
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Summary

At a first reading Aug. 19, City of Leon Valley staff proposed raising the short‑term rental spacing to 300 feet and increasing the registration fee from $25 to $200; after legal consultation the council directed staff to retain the existing 200‑foot spacing and return the ordinance for action on Sept. 2.

City of Leon Valley officials presented proposed amendments to the city’s short‑term rental ordinance at the council’s Aug. 19 meeting, but council members agreed to keep the existing 200‑foot spacing and bring a revised draft back for action at the Sept. 2 meeting.

Dr. Crystal Caldera, city manager, said staff had been asked to add a definition of “block face,” raise the minimum distance required between short‑term rentals from 200 to 300 feet, and increase the registration…

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