By Kirby Neumann-Rea • Of the News-Register • 

City may suspend vacation rental permits

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Comments

AquaticSunshine

The city has found “there is potential for continued negative impacts to residential neighborhoods in McMinnville if short term rental permits are not suspended during the review of the zoning ordinance regulations for issuing short-term rental permits and for increased conflict between community members and short-term rental owners if a moratorium is not enacted

Curious what the city thinks of the continued negative impacts to residential neighborhoods in McMinnville that the homeless crisis is waging? People with homes in these neighborhoods can't rent let alone sell their properties with the same advantages of city neighborhoods that are untouched.

Seems to me the City's priorities are skewed.

TTT

The State of Oregon has taken away the ability for the city to enact consequences for homeless camping near their home. You must give a camper 72 hours notice to vacate their camp. The city council has then deemed it a new camp when it's moved 1000 feet or greater. Therefore the city no longer has a camping ordinance which they can enforce.

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