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Planning commission backs short-term rentals in TOD, asks council to set spacing or density limits
Summary
The North Richland Hills Planning & Zoning Commission recommended allowing short-term rentals in Transit-Oriented Development zones but asked City Council to develop spacing/density limits; the recommendation passed 6–1 and will be heard by council Oct. 13.
The North Richland Hills Planning and Zoning Commission voted 6–1 on Oct. 2 to recommend that City Council allow short-term rentals in the city’s Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) zones, with a request that council adopt spacing or density limits before the use is widely implemented.
Staff presentation by planner Corey summarized the city-initiated text amendment that would add short-term rentals to the TOD permitted-uses table and cross-reference Chapter 18 regulations that require annual registration,…
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