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Council narrows where timeshare-style fractional ownership can operate, bars use in single-family zones
Summary
Council approved a zoning amendment to add and define 'time share related uses' in the zoning code, prohibit them in single-family residential zones and allow them only as conditional uses in certain nonresidential districts.
The Highland Park City Council on Sept. 8 approved a zoning-code amendment that defines "time share related uses," clarifies that such uses are distinct from short-term rentals, prohibits them in single-family residential districts, and allows them only as conditional uses in specified nonresidential commercial districts.
Planning staff said the amendment responds to a council directive to evaluate whether the zoning code should prohibit or regulate timeshare arrangements, after concerns were raised earlier this year. Director Fontaine explained that "time share related use" refers to a method of ownership and fractional or…
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