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Commission discusses tightening trailer-park residency rules, short‑term rental spacing and licensing penalties
Summary
The commission discussed requiring renewable '30-day or less' contracts for trailer parks to prevent establishment of residence, a clarified measurement for short-term rental spacing (nearest property-line to nearest property-line), and stiffer late-license penalties and code-violation fines; staff will draft ordinance language for council consideration.
Orangeville planning commissioners spent part of their Feb. 10 meeting discussing several proposed changes to municipal code intended to clarify residency rules, zoning distances for short-term rentals and business-license enforcement.
On trailer parks, Doug Stilson summarized staff research that a person staying more than 30 days can establish a residence under current practice. Commissioners supported a staff proposal to require park owners to use renewable "30 days or less" contracts so an…
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