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Board OKs a slate of home‑sharing permits with standard conditions and conditional occupancy increases
Summary
The Board of Adjustments approved multiple short‑term rental (home‑sharing) special exceptions, generally applying quiet hours, vehicle limits and no on‑street parking; several approvals allowed higher guest counts contingent on plan‑review verification of an extra bedroom.
The City of Oklahoma City Board of Adjustments on March 19 approved an array of home‑sharing special exceptions and renewals, setting consistent conditions and requiring plan‑review verification when applicants sought higher occupancy tied to disputed bedroom counts.
Applicants across multiple cases described property layouts, safety and management practices. Austin Kane (case 16111) described self‑imposed rules including two‑night minimums on weekends, noise and occupancy sensors and Ring cameras; the board and staff focused discussion on whether county or plan‑review records reflected an extra bedroom that would permit a larger maximum occupancy.
For several cases the…
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