HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210224 0737 Today’s planing and zoning hearing
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Good morning,
As a resident of Cape Canaveral, I would like to make my voice heard
regarding short term rentals in the city.
I can see no reason for legislation that binds the income earning hands
residents, except that our local government would be looking out for the
interest of hotels. Obviously I would pray this is not the case, because
it would reek of corruption.
Further more the tax paying citizens should not be penalized further,
without showing additional cost the city incurring.
For the city to try to inhibit income earning from its residents,
especially in this economy, during a pandemic, it’s infuriating.
As far as property inspections and occupancy limits, the American free
market already keeps a balance on everything. No one wants excessive
people staying in their rental, and any property not up to standard will
not be competitive in this market.
I would want to members if this hearing to not take a stance against
its residents. Enable us to make money legally, with out additional
regulations. Do not take up positions against the people. Allow us it
contribute to our local tourism economy. The city receives its tourism
tax. Allow a free market to work. Do not bind the hands of Cape
Canaveral's residents.
Thanks,
Ryan Deiseroth
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