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Council advances first reading of short-term rental cap, fee increases and parking clarifications to committee
Summary
On first reading, council considered an ordinance to cap short-term rental permits at 60 per council district with exemptions, raise permit fees, clarify parking requirements and referred the matter to the Public Safety Committee; a resident urged enforcement during public comment.
The North Charleston City Council held the first reading of an ordinance proposing a citywide cap on short-term rental (STR) permits and changes to permit fees and parking rules, and referred the item to the Public Safety Committee for further review.
City staff presented the proposed amendment as a response to council requests to limit STR permits by council district. The ordinance would cap the maximum number of STR permits at 60 per council district while exempting owner-occupied room rentals, applications already in progress, and units annexed into the city. Staff…
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