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Soddy-Daisy advances short-term rental ordinance: higher fees, fire-safety requirements and moratorium through July 1
Summary
On May 18 the Soddy-Daisy board approved first reading of amendments to the short-term rental ordinance, raising application and renewal fees, adding state-mandated fire-protection language and requiring interconnected smoke detectors at renewal; the city manager noted a moratorium on new permits through July 1.
The Soddy-Daisy Board of Commissioners on May 18 approved on first reading amendments to the city's short-term rental regulations that raise fees and add new fire-safety requirements.
City Manager Johnson presented the proposed changes, saying the city currently has a moratorium on short-term rental permits running through July 1. The amendments would raise application fees from $300 to $500 and…
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