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Commission approves two adjacent short-term rentals amid neighborhood parking and safety concerns

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The commission approved conditional use permits for two adjacent short-term rentals at 421 and 463 West Isla Street despite neighborhood objections about narrow driveways, shared access and game-day parking; the owners said they improved off-street parking and prefer to rent both houses together.

The Fayetteville Planning Commission on July 14 approved conditional use permits for two adjacent short-term rental (STR) applications at 421 and 463 West Isla Street after hearing neighborhood concerns about parking, driveway safety and the potential for event use.

Staff reported both properties meet the city’s STR requirements and that, if both licenses are issued, the properties would remain under the city’s 2 percent neighborhood ratio cap for STRs. Each house has off-street parking the applicant says accommodates three vehicles; staff noted guest parking passes would be provided. The applicant, Michael Marsh, told the commission he and his wife Kayla have invested in exterior and interior renovations, removed a dilapidated detached garage,…

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