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Council accepts parts of planning board's advisory opinion on UDO short-term rental rules; will hold April hearing
Summary
The council accepted parts of the Planning Board's advisory opinion on UDO short-term-rental rules, rejected two recommendations pending more data and legal review, and scheduled a public hearing on proposed local law for April 1.
The City Council considered the Planning Board's advisory opinion on proposed UDO text amendments for short-term rentals Wednesday and moved to accept some recommendations while deferring others pending further study.
Council members discussed each planning-board recommendation in detail. The council accepted the planning-board revision clarifying that short-term rentals must be clearly incidental and secondary to the dwelling's primary, non-transient residential use. The council also accepted proposed parking standards tied to guest-room counts or to the number of existing improved on-site spaces (whichever is greater), and it accepted a recommendation relating to accessory-use language.
However, the…
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