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Board gives short-term rental owner partial relief after expired-permit finding

5083645 · June 25, 2025
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Summary

The Metro Board of Zoning Appeals found 4029 Aberdeen Road had been operated with an expired short-term rental permit but granted the owner limited relief, allowing reapplication three months after the hearing if conditions are met.

The Board of Zoning Appeals on June 24, 2025, found that the short-term rental at 4029 Aberdeen Road had been operated while its permit was expired but voted to grant the owner limited relief and allow reapplication three months from the hearing date.

The decision stems from enforcement actions after inspectors confirmed online listings and recent stays while the property's short-term rental permit had lapsed. Bonnie L. McBroom III, short-term rental property chief, presented the case and said inspectors found the advertisement remained posted and that a stop work order had been placed on the door after site visits.

The board discussed mitigating facts, including…

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