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Stanton council clarifies ban on short-term rentals, bars B&Bs in residential zones in 4-0 vote
Summary
After a public hearing with one homeowner speaker, the Stanton City Council voted 4-0 to approve an amendment clarifying that short-term rentals are prohibited and to remove bed-and-breakfast uses from residential and mixed-use zones; the council heard support for limited permitting with revocation and discussed housing impacts.
The Stanton City Council voted 4-0 to approve an amendment to the municipal code that clarifies the city’s prohibition on short-term rentals and removes bed-and-breakfast uses from residential and mixed‑use zones.
City staff told the council the municipal code currently does not explicitly list short-term rentals, which has led the city to interpret them as prohibited. Staff said the amendment is intended to “clearly memorialize and codify the prohibition of short term rentals” and to preserve neighborhood stability and the availability of long‑term housing.
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