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5 results for “short-term rental zoning” · minutes

  • Jtborough

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    The Jim Thorpe Borough Zoning Hearing Board met on September 23, 2021, to continue a variance hearing for Morten Kucey's short-term rental property at 53 Race Street, which seeks permission for on-street parking in a C-3 zoning district. Mr. Kucey testified that he has operated the rental for two years with a maximum occupancy of four people and rents approximately 8 days per month, directing guests to use the municipal lot, while neighbors Dan Buriak and Andrew Roberts presented opposing statements and documentation against granting the on-street parking variance. The hearing record includes testimony from multiple parties and evidence submitted by both the applicant and neighbors, though the minutes do not indicate a final decision on the variance request.

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  • Kingstonpa

    Kingston, PA
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    The Kingston Municipal Council held a regular meeting on March 6, 2023, with six agenda items requiring votes, including Ordinance 2023-3 establishing short-term rental regulations, Ordinance 2023-4 introducing a comprehensive new zoning ordinance to replace existing zoning provisions, and Resolution 2023-5 approving a minor subdivision and site plan modification for a property at 38 South Atherton Avenue. The council also discussed two ordinances regarding permanent parking regulations on Myers Lane and North Loveland Avenue. A work session and special voting meeting were scheduled for March 20, 2023.

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  • PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP MEETING OF THE PLANNING ...

    Providence, RI
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    The Providence Township Planning Commission met on September 18, 2023, to review three land development applications, including a garage waiver at 194 Main Street, New Providence Baptist Church's plan waiver, and BB's Warehouse expansion project. The commission also discussed a zoning ordinance amendment regarding short-term rentals and a bed and breakfast planning module, while noting that the Zoning Hearing Board had previously granted Samuel King and Stephen Stoltzfus variances to convert a restaurant and garage use to a furniture showroom at 2218 Beaver Valley Pike.

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  • Cleveland Township Planning Commission

    Cleveland, OH
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    The Cleveland Township Planning Commission held its regular meeting on January 4, 2023, at 7:00 PM with Chair Dean Manikas, Secretary Paul Stowe, Board Rep Todd Nowak, and Commissioner Victoria Sutherland present. The Commission approved the December 7, 2022 minutes by a 4-0 vote and elected officers for 2023: Dean Manikas as Chair, Paul Stowe as Vice Chair, and Victoria Sutherland as Secretary, all by 4-0 votes. The Zoning Administrator reported issuing 1 land use permit in November 2022 (7146 S. Stachnik Rd for a mudroom/porch/entryway) and none in December 2022, with most inquiries concerning short-term rentals. Chair Manikas noted ongoing concerns about wetland construction on an existing non-conforming footprint and an abundance of ridge lights potentially non-compliant with ordinances, and indicated a public hearing would occur before the short-term rental ordinance is accepted.

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  • POCONO TOWNSHIP BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING MINUTES

    Pocono Township, PA
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    On March 20, 2017, the Pocono Township Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting where they approved minutes from previous sessions and a supplemental appropriation list. Public comments addressed several matters including a proposed short-term rental ordinance being drafted by the Board, the status of a three-year Route 611 project beginning that day, and inquiries about meeting room chairs and the old State Police Barracks. The Board also announced an upcoming public hearing scheduled for April 18, 2017 on a proposed Resort Re-Use Overlay District.

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