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Council approves conditional short-term rental permit for 221 Brenda Lane after split Planning Commission vote
Summary
The City Council granted a conditional use permit allowing short-term rental use at 221 Brenda Lane with conditions; neighbors raised concerns about notification, noise and frequency of occupancy during a contested review that split the Planning and Zoning Commission 4-4.
The Columbia City Council on June 2 approved a conditional use permit allowing Signature Collections LLC to operate a short-term rental at 221 Brenda Lane, imposing the city’s short-term rental requirements and limits on occupancy.
Tim Teddi, Community Development Director, described the application to council in a staff report: "This would be, basically a place made available for tourists, or short term guests, in the in the city up to 210 nights in a year and with the stipulation that at any 1 rental there'd be no more than, 8 guests, inhabiting the house that's there." He told council the property is zoned R-1, the owners live in Columbia but not at the subject property, the dwelling has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, and there are four parking spaces (two driveway, two in garage).
Teddi said staff had found no…
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