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Wallsburg planning commission begins review of short-term rental rules and state ADU changes
Summary
Commissioners discussed short-term rentals (Airbnb/VRBO), enforcement and inspection responsibilities, potential town business-license or tax mechanisms, and how recent state legislative changes to accessory dwelling units (ADUs) might affect local rules; they asked staff to consult Wasatch County and share a bill link with the group.
Members of the Wallsburg Planning Commission spent a substantive portion of the Sept. 17 meeting reviewing short-term rental policy options and how state law on accessory dwelling units (ADUs) could affect local controls.
A commissioner reported preliminary research showing other rural towns enforce parking limits, noise curfews and safety checklists for Airbnb/VRBO properties. Commissioners discussed…
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