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Staff presented proposed amendments to short-term rental (STR) rules focused on simplifying tiers, expanding access for primary-residence hosts, and refining when a conditional use permit (CUP) is required; council asked staff to return with more data and materials.
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City staff described proposed changes that would simplify STR rules, make it easier for people renting their primary home to get licensed, and set a single night-limit for STRs in residential zones while keeping exceptions that require a hearing. No final ordinance was adopted; council asked staff to provide data (including maps, revenue, and owner type breakdowns) and more context at a future meeting. Licenses would last five years under the proposed approach, and previous violations would not automatically block owners trying to come into compliance.
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