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Planning commission recommends City Council introduce zoning changes to limit extended hotel stays
Summary
The Weed Planning Commission voted to recommend City Council introduce amendments to Title 18 (zoning) clarifying definitions for hotel guests, tenants and transitional-housing participants and requiring kitchenette and laundry amenities for stays over 30 days.
The Weed Planning Commission voted to recommend that the City Council introduce amendments to Title 18 (zoning) of the Weed Municipal Code to clarify how hotels, extended-stay units and transitional-housing placements are defined and regulated.
Planning staff told the commission the proposed changes update definitions and zoning tables so that stays longer than 30 days would be treated differently unless units provide specified amenities. "Before you tonight, there are amendments to title 18 of the Weed Municipal Code," a staff member said, describing the revisions and noting that the commissions action would be a recommendation to the City Council.
Justin Mayberry, acting…
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