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Planning and Zoning Commission weighs local contact, enforcement and zoning limits for short-term rentals
Summary
Commissioners debated whether short-term rental operators should be required to provide local contact information, how broadly any requirement would apply, and whether enforcement would duplicate existing nuisance and property-maintenance tools. No ordinance vote was taken.
Planning and Zoning Commission members discussed whether to require short-term rental operators to provide local contact information and how any registration or licensing program would be enforced.
Speaker 1 said a local contact is important when "owners are running this all from Arizona" and there is no one nearby to address incidents, arguing a contact within a specified radius would help the city respond quickly. Speaker 5 told commissioners, "Currently, we do not have a rental registry. We do not in the city," and described the existing staff process for handling rental complaints under nuisance…
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