Board approves conditional use permit for short‑term rental at 716 Grayson Springs Road

Board of Justice · December 8, 2025

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Summary

The Board of Justice approved a conditional use permit allowing a short‑term rental at 716 Grayson Springs Road, following a short presentation and no objections. The board noted a driveway easement on the parcel and recognized a member for completing required governance training.

The Board of Justice voted to approve a conditional use permit allowing a short‑term rental at 716 Grayson Springs Road after a short presentation and no opposition.

Howard, who presented the application, told the board the parcel is zoned Neighborhood Business and "the property's outlined in blue on that map," pointing to the PVA map provided to members. He said the short‑term rental would be the house behind the former flower shop parcel.

Board members asked whether any easements affected the property; Howard said the only easement is a dated driveway easement that serves the rear property. After a brief exchange, a motion to approve the permit was made, seconded and carried. The chair called for those in favor; members answered "Aye." No members spoke in opposition and the motion was approved.

Separately, Tyler reported that all board members are required to complete periodic training and that Jay Nichols "has achieved level 1 achievement in city governance" for logged hours, a recognition other members acknowledged.

The board also conducted routine business including roll call and approval of minutes, and swore in Jacob Cockerell (the transcript indicates he was sworn in before the meeting). The meeting was adjourned after the day's items were completed.