OCEAN CITY — The issue of short-term vacation rentals in the town’s single-family residential neighborhoods resurfaced this week as the Town of Ocean City closes in on its five-year update of the comprehensive plan.
Resort officials about three years ago began a debate about creating an R-1A zoning designation that would somewhat insulate the year-round residential communities after concerns arose over unruly renters disrupting neighborhoods. However, after considerable discussion, it was determined the issue would be better addressed in the town’s five-year comprehensive plan update, which is now nearing its conclusion.
In the interim, the focus changed from creating a new zoning designation to more stringent rental license requirements, maximum occupancy calculations and other policies including enforcing the sections of the code regarding short-term rentals already on the books.
Through the town’s Property Review and Enforcement Strategies for Safe Housing (PRESS) committee, the focus changed from considering a zoning change in the traditional year-round neighborhoods to R-1A, which would greatly alter the zoning codes in some neighborhoods, the focus changed to education and enforcement.
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4 comments:
Glad we sold our house before the crash in 2008. Feel bad for people that own homes and can't do as they please with them. Nanny city OC!
I am so tired of sounding like a broken record. Just look to Ocean City NJ. They don't have problems like this. Just to their south lies Wildwood. Or as I like to call it Ocean City MD North. A contrast in the right and wrong way to run a beach resort.
OC, NJ is a dry town, no bars = no drunks or riff raff.
Glad I chose DE in 2005. My newest next door neighbor is a 2nd gen OC family that relocated.
As for NJ in general, that's where you find awful tasting steamed crabs and pay to walk on the beach.
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