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Warrenville committee backs short-term rental regulations, approves one-night minimum
Summary
After public comment and staff review showing 13 units in town, the Warrenville Community Development Committee recommended a code amendment to license and inspect short-term rentals, limit ownership and density, and treat STRs as hotels for taxation; the committee adopted a one-night minimum for stays.
The Warrenville Community Development Committee of the Whole on Nov. 10 recommended that the city council adopt zoning and licensing rules for short-term rentals, approving a one-night minimum stay after discussion by council members and presentations from staff and residents.
Community and Economic Development Director Amy Emery summarized staff research and the ordinance draft, saying the city found 13 short-term rental units through review of listing services. She said "12 of those units would be allowed under the proposed regulations" and that one unit, located entirely in an accessory building and built without permits, would be disallowed…
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