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number of vehicles parking at a vacation rental. He <br />recalled staff's memorandum of April 23, 2015, where <br />other issues were addressed besides parking that they feel <br />should be addressed with specific limitation: heads in bed, <br />noise, trash containers, and compliance with State safety <br />and licensing requirements. <br />Tuck Ferrell, 12546 N. Highway AlA, President of the <br />North Beach Civic Association, addressed problems with <br />people abusing the system at events held in his <br />neighborhood. He provided pictures for the record. He <br />looked up VRBO (Vacation Rentals by Owner) who are <br />advertising special events on the internet, and addressing <br />parking at the County park. He thought the parking <br />Ordinance was a good start, but did not know if it was <br />going to help the event situation. He supported the Board <br />for all their efforts in this matter. <br />A lengthy discussion continued between the Board and <br />staff regarding ways to fairly regulate events in an <br />Ordinance. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chairman Solari, <br />SECONDED by Chairman Davis, to: 1) accept the draft <br />ordinance as written, and direct staff to initiate the formal <br />Land Development Regulations amendment process; and <br />2) direct staff to draft a separate ordinance that would <br />prevent commercial events at vacation rentals in single- <br />family residential neighborhoods, defining specific events <br />that are prohibited, include criteria for formal advertising, <br />whether itbe newspaper, internet or other prima facia <br />evidence for the use of commercial activity, and include <br />general criteria to enforce the ordinance. <br />Attorney Barry Segal, representing his client Mitch Dudak, <br />a vacation rental owner, presented a letter from his client, <br />pointing out that vacation rental parking is not the <br />problem; it is an event problem. His client would be very <br />encouraged to see the event problem addressed. Attorney <br />Segal responded to several questions from the Board. <br />Commissioner Flescher said the vehicle count on the <br />parking ordinance was the one thing preventing him from <br />supporting the motion, and he asked that it be modified. <br />Vince DeTurris, 595 Reef Road, Vice President of the <br />South Beach Property Owners Association (SBPOA), and a <br />concerned citizen, appreciated the Board's support on this <br />Board of County Commissioners Meeting <br />May 5, 2015 Page 13 <br />ATTACHMENT 2 <br />104 <br />