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Neighbor complaints surface as council takes first reading on short‑term rental permit

Taylor City Council · December 11, 2025
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Summary

Council held a first reading for a special-use permit for a short‑term rental at 3004 Don Hill Lane after hearing the owner say he stopped hosting while the permit was being sought and a neighbor describe repeated late‑night disturbances; staff and Planning & Zoning recommended disapproval and council discussed a one‑year trial permit and broader short‑term rental ordinance.

Taylor City Council opened the public hearing Dec. 11 on ordinance 2026‑02, a special‑use permit request to allow a short‑term rental at 3004 Don Hill Lane. Staff told council the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended disapproval (4–1) and staff likewise recommended denial because of neighborhood concerns; staff suggested that, if the council ultimately approved a short‑term rental, it limit the permit term to one year so compliance can be reviewed.

The property's owner, Jose Moreno Pina, told council he and his wife recently bought the house, stopped renting it…

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