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Short‑term rental requests in Marlin Street and Woodlake court draw neighborhood opposition; planning commission split on approvals

5410343 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

Two short‑term rental special‑use applications prompted extensive neighborhood testimony July 15: the planning commission recommended approval for a Marlin Street property (contrary to staff recommendation) and recommended denial for a Highlands at Woodlake condominium unit (matching staff recommendation).

Two special‑use permit applications for commercial short‑term rentals drew sustained public comment and a discussion of ordinance and process issues at the July 15 meeting.

Marlin Street (159 Marlin Street): Applicant Adam Kilgo told the commission the property is primarily for family use and the family would occasionally rent it to offset ownership costs; he said the owners intend to screen guests, enforce quiet hours and require driveway parking and a two‑night minimum stay. Planning staff recommended denial — citing incompatibility with the comprehensive plan, a potential reduction of long‑term housing stock and conflict with the purpose statements in the short‑term rental ordinance — but the planning commission recommended approval, finding the occupancy patterns and unit location supported a special‑use…

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