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Green Bay council approves changes to short-term rental rules, adds owner-primary-residence and occupancy disclosure
Summary
The Green Bay Common Council voted March 3 to amend the city's short-term rental rules to add an "owner's primary residence" field and require occupancy information on applications; staff said the disclosure is informational and enforcement of private house rules remains limited.
The Green Bay Common Council on March 3 approved amendments to the municipal code on short-term rentals that require applicants to disclose whether a property is the owner's primary residence and to list occupancy information on the permit application.
Supporters said the changes improve transparency for neighbors and provide police with information when responding to complaints. "That will help our police if there are any calls," Chief Fultz said during the discussion, adding that an incomplete…
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