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Planning commission recommends short-term rental rules that limit events, set 48-hour minimum and add security requirements
Summary
The commission voted to forward a text amendment to the Board of Aldermen that raises the minimum rental period to 48 hours, requires security/access measures, restricts commercial ticketed events, defines large gatherings, and adds modest welcome-basket requirements (including prepackaged snacks).
The Clayton City Planning Commission on July 7 voted to recommend a text amendment that would regulate short-term dwelling units in downtown Clayton by tightening several operational rules and clarifying enforcement tools before the Board of Aldermen reviews the proposal.
Staff summarized revisions made in response to prior public comment and commission questions. Anna, the staff presenter, said the revised draft increases the minimum rental period from 24 hours to 48 hours and aligns advertising rules with that change. She described added security and access provisions for individual units and the primary building and said owners or operators will have to identify advertising platforms…
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