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Cloverdale planners discuss expanding non‑hosted vacation rentals; staff to take ideas to subcommittee
Summary
The commission discussed possible amendments to allow non‑hosted vacation rentals in additional zones, weighed caps and neighborhood protections, and asked staff to present refined options to the subcommittee.
On June 3 the Cloverdale Planning Commission opened a discussion about whether to expand where non‑hosted vacation rentals could be allowed in the city and what rules should govern them. Staff said the item arose from a finance subcommittee conversation about lodging options and transient occupancy tax (TOT) revenue.
Staff member Kevin described the item as "a discussion of a possibility of expanding the areas where vacation rentals could be allowed. Non hosted vacation rentals. This came out of 1 of the subcommittee meetings." He emphasized the commission was starting a conversation, not making a decision, and that staff could return with specific recommendations if directed.
Under current city practice, staff said, non‑hosted vacation rentals (whole‑home rentals with no on‑site host) are allowed only…
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