The town of Dillon is taking another step toward addressing the affordable housing shortage in Summit County. Accessory dwelling units, such as an apartment above a garage, have already been restricted to long-term renting, but.
After months of discussion, the town of Dillon has finalized its short-term rental regulations. A new ordinance sets up a fee structure and introduces an occupancy cap for short-term rentals. The first reading was unanimously.
The pot boiled over a couple of times. And the pot has been simmering pretty hot on the back burner waiting for this moment in time. Monday, Jan. 24, is the deadline to file for.
Municipal elections are quickly approaching on April 5, and Summit County’s town councils will all have multiple seats up for election. There is still time for interested town residents to run. Petitions for prospective candidates.
Town staff left the Tuesday, Dec. 21, Dillon Town Council meeting with final direction on how to move forward with changes to the town’s short-term rental regulations. The town has been holding public work sessions.