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Greendale adopts short-term rental ordinance, keeps two-night minimum after amendment fails
Summary
The board approved an ordinance renaming and recreating rules for short-term rentals to align with state law, institute a one-time village permit and inspection, add a revocation process, and prohibit RV/camps/tents; an effort to remove a proposed two-night minimum failed.
The Village of Greendale Board of Trustees voted to repeal Section 17.363 (regulation of tourist homes) and recreate it as a short-term rentals ordinance (PC 2503) that aligns local terminology with state statute, establishes a one-time village permit, and adds a revocation procedure. The new ordinance also explicitly bans the use of RVs, campers, tents or similar temporary lodging on properties offered as short-term rentals.
Manager (staff member) told the board the village must align with state law in several respects, including that the village cannot limit the number of short-term rentals, and that a prior local requirement for a…
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