Oakville Beaver, 5 May 2017, p. 4

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w w w .insideH A LT O N .com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, M ay 5, 2 0 1 7 | 4 Town looks to regulate short-term accommodations by Marta Marychuk Oakville Beaver Staff How would you regulate short-term accommodation companies like Airbnb? Community members are invited to an open house on Tuesday, May 9, to provide input into a proposed licensing bylaw. Currently, short-term accommodations in Oakville are only allowed in properly-zoned hotels and, bed and breakfasts. Despite that, nightly rentals offered through online platforms such as Airbnb, Flipkey and Homeaway are on the rise in improperly-zoned areas of the Town, according to a Town of Oakville press release. At Council' s direction in the fall 2016, staff are studying short-term accommodation rentals in Oakville and how other municipalities are regulating it. "Council wants to implement policy on short-term rentals that protects the livability and vitality of our communities," Oakville Mayor Rob Burton stated in the release. "To do that effectively, w e're looking to residents to share with us their experience and insight into how this form of accommodation is A IR E O N E M A D N E S S S A L E ! H IG H E F F IC IE N C Y F U R N A C E & C E N T R A L A IR PACKAGE INCLUDES: 95.5 % High Efficiency Gas Furnace High Efficiency Central A ir R410A Refrigerant 10 Year Factory W arranty Limited Time Offer affecting Oakville' s neighbourhoods," he added. The Town wants to consider both the needs of property owners, and residents of nearby short-term accommodations. During the open house, residents can provide feedback on whether short-term accommodations should be permitted, and what rules and regulations they would like considered into a proposed bylaw. Staff will be on-hand to answer questions and gather comments. A staff report to Council on Sept. 25 will present the results of the public consultation process, information on the nature and impacts of the local short-term accommodation market, and recommendations on a proposed approach for short-term accommodation regulations for Oakville. The May 9 open house takes place in the Black Box Room, Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, 2309 Bridge Rd. Residents can drop in any time between 6:30 and 8 p.m. Anyone unable to attend the open house is encouraged to share their comments by completing the Town' s survey on oakville.ca or email enforcementservices@oakville.ca. Residents with accessibility needs who want to attend the open house are asked to contact Margaret Boswell by May 7 905-845-6601, ext. 3350 (TTY: 905-338-4200) or Margaret. boswell@oakville.ca. If preferred, residents can fill in the online feedback form on oakville.ca. For more information, visit oakville.ca and search for short-term rental accommodation. 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