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Carrollton City Council voted 7-0 to prohibit new short-term rentals and bed-and-breakfast uses, while allowing legally operating existing properties to continue. Council also approved a 14.32-acre mixed-use zoning change by a 5-2 vote, including multifamily zoning and an extended right-turn lane.
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New short-term rentals and bed-and-breakfasts will not be allowed under the approved zoning changes, but existing properties operating legally are grandfathered in. The Council also approved a development near East Hebron Parkway and Marsh Lane that changes part of the site from heavy commercial to multifamily residential zoning and requires extending the Marsh Lane right-turn lane. Other approvals included a new SWAT vehicle costing up to $365,000 and zoning for a hospital expansion and a 50-game claw arcade.
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