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issue. He introduced Dr. Miles Conway who had been <br /> working on this issue for three years. <br /> Mr. Hunter disputed Mr. Dudak's comments presented by '"' <br /> Attorney Segal that the use of vacation rental properties <br /> and the parking issue are a separate issue. <br /> Dr. Miles Conway, 2314 S. Highway AlA, Economist <br /> Industrial Consultant, Director and Secretary of SBPOA, <br /> and Chairman of the Land Use Sub-Committee, provided a <br /> slide presentation regarding social economic impact of <br /> transient boarding houses, or vacation rentals. He defined <br /> the reasoning and supportive suggestions of the SBPOA: <br /> 1. Avoid the gaming of the system, and control the <br /> influx of people, the ordinance needs to include the <br /> restriction of designated drivers in a driveway, and <br /> also eliminate valet parking, limousine, and shuttle <br /> service. <br /> 2. Remove the stipulation "for a vacation dwelling, the <br /> number of automobiles parked outside of a carport <br /> or garage." They see that as a step going <br /> backwards. <br /> 3. Adopt an ordinance as Monroe County has for their ••d <br /> vacation rental law, and property license <br /> requirements. <br /> 4. Counsel staff on using qualitative statistics. <br /> Discussion continued by the Board commenting on Dr. <br /> Conway's presentation, and further questions were posed <br /> to staff. <br /> Sheriff Loar stated his office's responsibility is to enhance <br /> and assist the County with any ordinance that they adopt. <br /> The Chairman asked Vice Chairman Solari to restate his <br /> Motion, as two separate motions. <br /> MOTION WAS RESTATED by Vice Chairman Solari, <br /> SECONDED by Chairman Davis, to approve staff's <br /> recommendation directing staff to initiate the formal Land <br /> Development Regulation (LDR) amendment process. <br /> Discussion continued by Chairman Davis who posed <br /> additional questions to staff, reviewing the issues addressed ,,,rll' <br /> Board of County Commissioners Meeting <br /> May 5,2015 Page 14 <br />