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Committee notes short‑term rental count, flags HCDPA sign‑off code issue; RAS withdrawal left to full council
Summary
The committee confirmed a current short‑term rental (STR) count, discussed revising municipal code language that names a nonexisting HCDPA executive director as required to sign floodplain engineering reports, and noted the RAS withdrawal matter now rests with the full city council. The meeting ended by approving adjournment.
At the Feb. 5 Hudson legal committee meeting members took note of short‑term rental numbers, raised a code‑language issue about who may sign floodplain engineering reports, and acknowledged that a separate RAS withdrawal matter has moved to the full council.
Committee members said the most recent STR tally was 69 earlier and that the current count is 67. One member reported, “I think the last account we had was…
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