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Council declines to move forward on short-term rental at nonconforming 307 East June Street

3227278 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

A special-use permit application for a short-term rental at 307 East June Street was removed from the consent agenda and no motion for approval was offered after staff said the structure is nonconforming and lacks the minimum primary-structure size required by the city's zoning code.

The City Council removed a special-use permit (2025-05-01) for 307 East June Street from the consent agenda May 6 and, after discussion, took no action to approve the short-term rental (STR) application.

April McAnally, the applicant, told the council she manages about 30 homes in Alpine and that the property had been used as a rental. Jessica Eiseley, the city's building official, said the structure on the lot is a nonconforming accessory dwelling unit (ADU) that was built without an existing primary residence. "It's considered a nonconforming structure," Eiseley said, and the lot does not…

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