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A process to regulate Airbnbs and other short-term rentals in the city has been given initial approval.
The city’s community development committee approved recommendations from city staff to allow short-term rentals with these conditions:
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They can be anywhere that residential uses are permitted, including residential zones, commercial zones and agricultural zones.
Can be located only in principal residences (homes where the owner lives).
Can’t be within the same dwelling unit as a bed and breakfast establishment.
ADESA Bolsters Buyer Confidence with Enhanced Vehicle Undercarriage Imaging
Expanded Condition Report Inspection Data Now Available in U.S. and Canada
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CARMEL, Ind., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ADESA, a business unit of global wholesale used vehicle digital marketplace operator KAR Auction Services, Inc. d/b/a KAR Global (NYSE: KAR), announces the launch of new condition report capabilities including the addition of high-definition vehicle undercarriage photos on all ADESA condition reports. The launch of this enhanced imagery is aimed at providing buyers with relevant, actionable data to support smart and confident bidding and buying decisions. The images, which launched in mid-April, are now available across the U.S. and Canada.
Experts find Tampa woman accused of extreme child abuse fit for trial
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Published Jun. 28, 2016
TAMPA â Nearly two years after experts pronounced Jamie Hicks paranoid and unstable, the same doctors have decided she is fit to stand trial for starving and physically abusing her eight children.
Two psychologists who interviewed her several times since her arrest in 2014 said at a hearing Monday that they now believe she is competent.
She faces charges of child abuse, child neglect and child neglect with great bodily harm. If she is convicted, she could receive a maximum sentence of 160 years in prison.
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ichard and Karen Carpenter sit by the ocean, dressed in dinner-party duds and beaming directly into the camera lens, which is pulled to the softest possible focus. The photo on the cover of the Carpenters 1970 album
Close to You is like something you d see hanging in a Sears portrait gallery (Richard himself hated it), and that gauzy, clean-cut image dogged the duo for years. A year later, the Carpenters third LP would have nothing on its cream-colored jacket but the band s name, embossed in its now-iconic baroque font. That record, simply titled
Carpenters, was released 50 years ago this week, and it cemented Karen and Richard s status as (pun intended) superstars. It remains their most successful studio record, too, selling more than 4 million copies and spawning three Top 10 singles.
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