Following a public hearing and discussion of the definition and usage of tents in the business district, the Dewey Beach Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously Jan. 21 to recommend draft ordinances to town council. The decision comes after.
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
After some disagreement over the effective date of the ordinance, Dewey Beach commissioners voted 3-2 on March 2 to impose a 1.5 percent lodging tax on hotels, motels and tourist homes starting July 1.
Commissioner David Jasinski said enacting the tax is the right thing to do, but making it effective April 1 would be too early given that establishments aren’t yet able to operate at full capacity. He suggested the tax be implemented no earlier than July 1 and no later than Jan. 1, 2022.
Commissioner Gary Persinger said he supported the Jan. 1 effective date, and suggested the town follow the state’s practice of exempting permanent residents of a hotel or motel. He questioned whether the party responsible for paying the tax should be noted as the operator, not owner, of the rental property.
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