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Council hears update on short-term rental registry; staff explains why driveway plowing ads would require zoning changes
Summary
City staff reported about 21–22 short-term rentals on the registry and explained that driveway-end plowing markers that advertise a business sit on city right-of-way and are not permitted under current sign rules without a variance or a code change.
City staff told the council the short-term rental registry currently shows roughly 21–22 active registrations; the registry is updated monthly by staff who check online listings.
Councilors asked whether the city has encountered significant enforcement problems or complaints tied to short-term rentals; staff said they had not seen a large number of complaints recently and that some hosts register intermittently year to…
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