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Oldham County panel requires government photo ID for owner-occupied short-term rental permits
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission Study and Review Committee voted to direct staff to amend short-term rental rules to require at least one government-issued photo ID matching the rental address plus a second supporting document; staff outlined enforcement challenges and fee structure.
The Oldham County Planning and Zoning Commission Study and Review Committee voted to direct staff to amend the county's short-term rental regulations to require that owners seeking an owner-occupied short-term rental permit submit at least one government-issued photo identification showing the rental address plus a second form of proof of residency.
The change was proposed during the committee's April meeting and approved by voice vote after a short discussion of enforcement challenges. Ryan Fisher, planning staff, described recent attempts by out-of-area parties and corporate operators to list properties and the difficulty code enforcement faces in catching temporary rentals after events. Fisher said the county's existing…
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