Premium Content The Byron Shire s hopes to rein in holiday letting remains in limbo. The council referred a planning proposal seeking to place a 90-day cap on non-hosted holiday letting more than a year ago. But the state planning department later asked for an economic analysis to accompany the proposal. The council voted in November to refer an amended proposal to the department for Gateway Determination. The changes involved the inclusion of precinct areas that permit non-hosted short term rental accommodation for 365 days in those areas that have already been taken up almost exclusively for STRA, and 90 days for those areas that have not .
Premium Content The Byron Shire s hopes to rein in holiday letting remains in limbo. The council referred a planning proposal seeking to place a 90-day cap on non-hosted holiday letting more than a year ago. But the state planning department later asked for an economic analysis to accompany the proposal. The council voted in November to refer an amended proposal to the department for Gateway Determination. The changes involved the inclusion of precinct areas that permit non-hosted short term rental accommodation for 365 days in those areas that have already been taken up almost exclusively for STRA, and 90 days for those areas that have not .