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STATELINE, Nev. Concerns about who could receive a vacation rental permit and the density of rentals at Lake Tahoe neighborhoods dominated Thursday’s discussion on Douglas County’s proposed ordinance.
After a four-hour hearing, county commissioners voted to approve a plan to regulate vacation rentals.
But commissioners said they might want another look before starting the process to convert the plan into a regulation.
Before the new rules for vacation or short-term rentals can be enforced, they will have to be encoded into an ordinance, which must be read into the record twice.
At present there is a 600-unit cap on the rentals and a moratorium on approving new permits until the ordinance is approved. Rentals are prohibited in East Fork Township, which includes Carson Valley and Topaz Ranch Estates.
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Mayor says city looking into Miramar residents’ complaints of costly pipe problems
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MIRAMAR, Fla. – Miramar’s mayor said he is addressing residents’ concerns about costly copper pipe repairs, which are plaguing many homeowners.
The method in the way Miramar treats their water is being blamed, but the city has stated previously they don’t believe that to be the case.
However, Mayor Wayne Messam said on Thursday that the city has retained outside engineers to further investigate the water treatment system.
“Even if there’s a dozen, two dozen or a hundred residents that may be experiencing issues, we take those very seriously,” Messem said.