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Green Bay commission forwards short-term rental restrictions to City Council after public testimony
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The Green Bay Equal Rights Commission voted Oct. 27 to forward recommendations to the City Council proposing a 7-day minimum stay and a 180-day annual cap on short-term rentals, after hearing more than an hour of public testimony from owners and property managers.
The Green Bay Equal Rights Commission voted Oct. 27 to forward recommendations to the City Council proposing changes to the city's short-term rental ordinance, including a 7-day minimum stay and a 180-day annual cap on short-term rental use in residential properties. The measure will be considered by the Planning Commission and City Council in the coming weeks.
Supporters of short-term rentals told the commission the proposed limits would threaten local businesses and workers. "On average, between my three properties, we spend between 4 and 5,000 a month on cleaning," said Brook Tassell, a Green Bay investor…
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