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operates as a business, is very different than a traditional <br /> residence, and that any more than ten persons constitutes an <br /> event. Mr. Conway also noted that it would be unlikely for a <br /> rental owner to file a Bert Harris claim. <br /> Mr. Conway read into the record remarks from homeowners <br /> Walter H. Forman, M.D., Thomas P. Gillman, DDS, and Dr. <br /> Leigh Hoppe, M.D. who have experienced the short term renter <br /> and noise issues, and he played a short audio clip of music <br /> blaring from a nearby vacation rental at 9:21 a.m. on a Sunday <br /> morning. He urged the Board to pass regulations that would <br /> restore peace, tranquility, and harmony to residential <br /> neighborhoods, through adoption of an occupancy cap of ten <br /> persons, no grandfather clause, and a prohibition on outdoor <br /> speakers. Mr. Conway also suggested that the Board consider, <br /> in the future, making a tangible personal property tax <br /> certificate part of the local license requirement. <br /> MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chairman Flescher to direct the <br /> County Attorney's office to meet with the Sheriffs Department <br /> about how best to enforce the current noise violation standards <br /> as written in Chapter 974 of County Code, and report back to <br /> the Board. Motion DIED for lack of a second. <br /> Additional discussion ensued on what standards might be added <br /> to the proposed Ordinance to deal with noise violations at the <br /> rentals. <br /> ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED by <br /> Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously approved to add <br /> to the proposed Ordinance, language banning the amplification <br /> of audio or visual sound devices (outdoors or directed outdoors) <br /> in rental units; and for staff to return with an update on the <br /> noise regulations governing rentals. <br /> MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner O'Bryan, <br /> SECONDED by Commissioner Davis, to adopt Ordinance 2016- <br /> 006, concerning amendments to its Land Development <br /> Regulations (LDRS); establishing requirements for a County <br /> Vacation Rental License and other Vacation Rental Regulations <br /> by creating Zoning Code Section 911.15(9); and providing for <br /> repeal of conflicting provisions; codification; severability; and <br /> effective date,with the followinp,amendments: <br /> ESTABLISH an occupancy cap, for units served by public <br /> sewer, of two occupants per bedroom, plus two additional <br /> persons for a maximum limit of ten people per vacation rental; <br /> Board of County Commission Minutes <br /> June 21,2016 Page 8 <br />