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Staff: 429 licensed short‑term rentals in Norman; council weighs geographic limits and higher fees
Summary
Assistant city attorney Jenny Snyder told the oversight committee Norman has identified 429 licensed short‑term rental properties, heavily clustered in Ward 4, and presented options including geographic caps, higher licensing fees and stronger neighbor‑notification requirements.
Jenny Snyder, assistant city attorney, briefed the oversight committee on Dec. 11 on the city's short‑term rental (STR) ordinance and enforcement.
Snyder said staff had identified 429 licensed STR properties citywide and that one ward (Ward 4) contains a heavy cluster — 214 licenses in that council member's area. "We have 429 identified licensed properties," Snyder told the committee. She said the majority of STRs are single‑family homes rather than accessory dwelling units.
Snyder described the city's…
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