City Council To Hear Short Term Vacation Rental Appeals On Trewhitt Street, Long Street, Kelly's Ferry Road, Tennessee Avenue

  • Friday, May 4, 2018

The City Council next Tuesday will hear short term vacation rental appeals on Trewhitt Street, Long Street, Kelly's Ferry Road and Tennessee Avenue.

Under the new home rental rules, when one or more neighbors objects to a proposed rental the council must decide if it is to be allowed.

The hearings will be at the regular 6 p.m. council meeting.

Each side will be given nine minutes for their presentations.

City Attorney Wade Hinton said the issue will also be discussed by the council next Tuesday at 3 p.m. at an economic development committee meeting. 

The cases are:

a. 2018-01 SE First Holdings (17-STVR-00044). A resolution approving Short Term

Vacation Rental Application No. 17-STVR-00044 for property located at 26 Trewhitt

Street. (District 1)

b. 2018-02 April Collins (18-STVR-00009). A resolution approving Short Term

Vacation Rental Application No. 18-STVR-00009 for property located at 3959

Kelly’s Ferry Road. (District 1)

c. 2018-03 Will Campbell (17-STVR-00020). A resolution approving Short Term

Vacation Rental Application No. 17-STVR-00020 for property located at 1609 Long

Street. (District 7)

d. 2018-04 Adam Lutz and Peter Upton (18-STVR-00023). A resolution approving

Short Term Vacation Rental Application No. 18-STVR-00023 for property located at

4302 Tennessee Avenue. (District 7)

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