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Fayetteville committee proposes permanent short‑term rental rules, tighter occupancy and cluster limits
Summary
An ordinance review committee recommended removing the short‑term rental sunset and adopting stricter occupancy limits, escalating penalties for repeat violators and a formula to limit clustering of Type‑2 rentals; existing permitted rentals would generally remain grandfathered but be subject to new occupancy rules.
A committee report and council discussion Tuesday advanced a package of revisions that would make Fayetteville’s short‑term rental rules permanent and add new limits on occupancy, penalties and geographic concentration.
Scott, speaking for the ordinance review committee, said the proposal removes the ordinance’s sunset provision and adopts several substantive changes to bring short‑term rentals closer in line with long‑term housing standards. “The occupancy change proposal brings short‑term rentals closer in line to the…
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