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Council orders rewrite of co-owned housing ordinance to match vacation-rental enforcement timeline
Summary
After public comment and staff review, the council directed staff to add a 12-month time limitation to the co-owned housing ordinance's three-strikes enforcement provision so that three violations in any 12-month period would trigger suspension, mirroring the city's vacation rental rules.
The Palm Springs City Council on June 25 directed staff to revise the proposed co-owned housing ordinance to include a time limit for the three-strikes enforcement provision that matches the city's vacation-rental rules.
John Choi of Picasso and other commenters told the council the current draft omits the 12-month time window used in the vacation-rental…
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