11.2. Regulation of Short Term Rental Housing - City Wide
Tamara Murray, Resident
Tamara Murray, resident, appears before Council to state support for the proposed framework for regulating short term rental accommodations as the safety of residents and the impact of absentee landlords needs to be addressed.
Raymond Quenneville, Resident of Ward 6
Raymond Quenneville, resident of Ward 6, appears before Council to provide comment regarding the proposed regulation of short term rental housing, suggesting that regulatory measures adopted by the municipality of Vaughan would be ideal for the City of Windsor.
Mayor Dilkens leaves the meeting at 11:28 o’clock a.m. and Councillor Bortolin assumes the Chair.
Mayor Dilkens returns to the meeting at 11:33 o’clock a.m. and Councillor Bortolin returns to his seat as a Councillor.
Moved by: Councillor Gignac
Seconded by: Councillor Costante
Decision Number: CR519/2020
That administration BE DIRECTED to bring back for Council's consideration a draft by-law for short-term rentals that would mirror for the most part the municipality of Vaughan's regulations.
Carried.
Report Number: C 182/2020
Clerk’s File: SPL2020
11. REGULAR BUSINESS ITEMS (Non-Consent Items)
11.3. Repurposing Septic Tanks - City Wide
Moved by: Councillor McKenzie
Seconded by: Councillor Bortolin
Decision Number: CR520/2020
That the report of the Chief Building Official dated October 2, 2020 entitled "Repurposing Septic Tanks" BE RECEIVED for information. Carried.
Report Number: C 196/2020
Clerk’s File: SW/13663