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Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas questioned if this Ordinance would apply to only residential dwellings or would this <br />apply to commercial properties as well. Gozola explained the proposed Ordinance would apply to multi- <br />family and single-family residential properties. He reported this Ordinance does not extend to business or <br />industrial areas because they do not have the necessary living facilities. <br />Councilmember Axberg supported the City offering latitude and being flexible with this Ordinance and dealing <br />with the outliers when necessary. <br />Councilmember Allen questioned if each property would require a license or if one property owner could <br />receive one license for numerous properties. Gozola stated the proposed Ordinance would require one <br />application per property. <br />Councilmember Dunsworth inquired how much the permit fee would be. Gozola commented staff's intention <br />would be to keep the fee low. <br />Councilmember Abdulle asked what would happen when a property had a first and second offense. Gozola <br />discussed the proposed that would be followed by the City, noting the City Council would have to review the <br />license prior to the property owner being allowed to rent the property again. He stated a revocation of the <br />permit or other penalties would be a determination of the City Council. <br />Councilmember Allen recommended the permits be tied to a person along with the property. <br />Councilmember Dunsworth commented this is where things get tricky. She asked if problem properties would <br />flag problem people. She assumed that the City would know if there were problem properties or problem <br />people with short-term rentals in the community. She indicated the Council could always pass an Ordinance <br />and revisit the language if other concerns were to arise. She still recommended the City take the occupancy <br />limit out of the Ordinance. <br />Councilmember Allen questioned how the City would be making the public aware of this Ordinance. Gozola <br />explained the City could advertise the Ordinance on the City's website, social media and within the City <br />newsletter. <br />Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas asked if the Council had any other requirements that should be considered. <br />Councilmember Abdulle suggested parking guidelines be considered. <br />Councilmember Allen stated the City could have a provision requiring the property owner providing the renter <br />with City parking requirements. <br />Councilmember Axberg reiterated that the City does not have a big problem with short-term rentals at this <br />time. She supported the City putting measures in place should keep this in mind. <br />Councilmember Allen suggested the City hold conversations with the six or ten people that were currently <br />renting their property to see if there is anything else the Council should be taking into consideration within the <br />proposed Ordinance. <br />Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas supported this recommendation. <br />