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Lebanon planning commission opens study of possible limits on short-term rentals, tables policy decision

Lebanon Planning Commission · March 6, 2026
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At the council’s request, the Lebanon Planning Commission held a preliminary discussion about limiting short-term rentals. Commissioners heard arguments about neighborhood impacts and economic benefits and agreed to request rental-density data before recommending any cap or regulatory change.

The Lebanon Planning Commission held a preliminary policy discussion, at the city council’s request, on whether the city should limit the number of short-term rentals.

Commissioners and other participants debated potential policy tools — including periodic inspections, size limits, and annual review of host ratings — and weighed economic benefits against concerns about housing availability and school enrollment. "They were wanting this to go to you guys about, a limitation because you have a…

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