Dayton Daily News

Village places 6-month moratorium on short-term rentals 30 days or less

Waynesvill­e residents had raised concerns about Airbnb rental.

- By Ed Richter Staff Writer

Waynesvill­e has imposed a sixmonth moratorium on short-term rentals of 30 days or less in the Warren County village.

The moratorium imposed Monday was the result of local residents who recently raised concerns about a residence that was believed to have become an Airbnb rental.

At an April 5 Waynesvill­e Village Council meeting, resident Sharon Jewell of Robindale Drive presented a petition by concerned residents who were against allowing a possible Airbnb rental on her street.

Jewell expressed concerns about property values being brought down. In addition, she said there were concerns about the element of some renters and felt it would be bad for the community to allow Airbnb rentals in areas of the village that are zoned for single-family residentia­l homes.

Another resident Travis Hatmaker of Joycie Lane raised concerns April 5 about two drive-by shootings that had happened in other area municipali­ties involving Airbnb rentals. He did not think residentia­lly zoned areas were appropriat­e for Airbnbs.

While Waynesvill­e has ordinances that regulate local hotels and bed & breakfast inns, the village has nothing in its code regulating the short-term rentals of less than 30 days, such as Airbnb or VRMO rentals.

Village Law Director Jeff Forbes

said in addition to the sixmonth pause on short-term rentals, the moratorium also requires council to research the issue and to develop regulation­s for these types of rentals.

“Courts allow this as long as the village is actively looking at the issue,” he said.

Forbes said council could have a work session to gather more informatio­n and more public input.

He said a council committee could look into the issue and develop regulation­s for short-term rentals as an village ordinance or council could opt to add this to the village zoning code and refer the question to the village Planning Commission to begin the process.

Village officials said some communitie­s, such as Blue Ash and Bellbrook, do not permit these types of rentals.

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