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Council sends short-term rental, 'pad split' measures to commerce committee
Summary
Montgomery City Council introduced two related ordinances — one updating short-term rental rules and a separate measure targeting "pad splits" (multi-occupant conversions in single-family zones) — and referred them to the commerce committee for a Sept. 15 hearing.
The Montgomery City Council on Aug. 19 introduced ordinances addressing short-term rentals and a related practice called "pad splits" and referred both items to the council's commerce committee for a Sept. 15 meeting.
Council Member Johnson said the second measure is aimed at conversions of single-family homes into multiple, individually rented rooms, noting those arrangements appear in single-family neighborhoods "rather than coming to us to be zoned as a multifamily." Andrew, a city staff member who summarized the proposal…
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