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Hamilton holds first reading on short‑term rental overhaul after residents raise HOA, noise and enforcement concerns
Summary
Hamilton City Council held a first reading Sept. 11 of amendments to Chapter 758 regulating short‑term rental licenses. Residents and investors asked for clearer enforcement, lodging‑tax treatment and protections for homeowner associations; no council vote was taken.
Hamilton City Council held the first reading of a proposed amendment to Chapter 758 on short‑term rentals at its Sept. 11 meeting, following public comments from neighborhood residents and industry representatives.
Marilyn Tunat, who said she represents 69 families in the Hickory Woods homeowners association, told the council she felt “misled” by earlier meetings and urged the ordinance to require applicants to contact HOAs before obtaining a city short‑term rental license. Tunat said the HOA has won…
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