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Supervisor asks planning staff to review short-term rental rules
Summary
Supervisor Ferguson asked planning and zoning to review Shenandoah County's short-term rental rules, proposing changes including occupancy limits, carbon-monoxide detectors on every floor, local management contacts, inspection consent and restrictions on outdoor burns and ATVs.
Supervisor David Ferguson asked the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 14 to direct planning and zoning staff to review the county’s short-term rental ordinance and supplementary regulations and return with recommendations.
Ferguson presented a list of suggested changes to consider and emphasized that he was asking the department to evaluate —…
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