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Mr. Carter Taylor, treasurer of the SBPOA, discussed the necessity of a <br />cap on maximum sleeping occupancy of vacation rentals. He felt that not having <br />a cap could provide incentive for future developers to include more bedrooms in <br />order to circumvent the ordinance. <br />Mr. Powell reminded- everyone that the purpose of this ordinance was to <br />minimize disruption in neighborhoods containing vacation rentals which was <br />largely taken care of when the county passed the ordinance last year limiting <br />commercial events in residential areas. He felt that staffs occupancy <br />recommendation was a perfect scenario that protected property -owners as well <br />as renters. <br />Dr. Conway spoke out against staffs recommendation. <br />ON TENTATIVE MOTION BY Ms. Caldarone, <br />SECONDED BY Mr. Stewart, the members voted (5- <br />1) to adopt staff recommendations for item (9)(d)4 <br />regarding overnight maximum sleeping occupancy <br />of a vacation rental unit. Mr. Emmons was the <br />opposing vote. <br />The commissioners debated item (7)(d) regarding noise regulations that <br />coincide with county's Chapter 974 regulations which include day and night <br />decibel level limitations, more stringent "no disturbance" requirements from 10 <br />p.m. to 6 a.m. and no excessive noise that would cause annoyance to any <br />reasonable person of normal sensibility. <br />ON TENTATIVE MOTION BY Mr. Emmons, <br />SECONDED BY Dr. Day, the members voted <br />unanimously (6-0) to adopt staff recommendations <br />for item (7)(d) regarding noise regulations at a <br />vacation rental unit. <br />The commissioners discussed a recommendation by the SBPOA that <br />requires vacation rental owners to submit evidence of commercial vacation rental <br />liability insurance with their application for a county license. No motion was <br />made. <br />The commissioners discussed item (9)(c)6 in the proposed ordinance <br />requiring verification and inspections by vacation rental owners that are served <br />by on-site sewage treatment and disposal systems. <br />PZC/Unapproved 5 June 2, 2016 <br />F:\BCC\All Committees\P&Z\2016—AGENDAS & MINUTES\PZC 060216.doc <br />Attachment 8 <br />166 <br />