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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
City of Duluth Communications Office
Mayor Roger J. Reinert
411 West First Street • Duluth, Minnesota 55802 • www.duluthmn.gov
For more information, please call 218-730-5309
DATE: 9/17/2021
SUBJECT: Public information meeting on proposed changes to vacation dwelling units
BY: Kate Van Daele, Public Information Officer

Public information meeting on proposed changes to vacation dwelling units

[Duluth, MN] The City of Duluth is proposing amendments to the current standards for vacation dwelling units within the city.  A vacation dwelling unit is a rental unit within a home.

Proposed amendments include vacation dwelling units, accessory dwelling units, and accessory home shares. Generally, the proposed amendments clarify the existing rules related to vacation dwellings, such as screening and nuisance abatement. Another proposed change is to increase the maximum number of vacation dwelling units allowed in the city of Duluth. Currently, the number of units is capped at 60.  The final proposed change is to create an easier administrative vacation dwelling license for homesteaded property owners who wish to rent their homes for 14 days or less annually.

A public information meeting is scheduled, via WebEx, on Thursday, September 23, at 6:00 p.m., at which staff will share a 20-minute presentation, followed by an opportunity for the public to provide comment.

In addition to the public information meeting, there will be a public hearing at a special planning commission meeting, via WebEx, on Tuesday, September 28, at 5:00 p.m. A shorter presentation will be made, with some time set aside for public comment.

For questions or to provide public comment on this topic to the Planning Commission, please send an email by 4:00 p.m. on September 28, to planning@duluthmn.gov.  The public is also welcome to call 218-730-5580 with any questions in regards to the presentation.

Following the Planning Commission review of this topic, the proposed amendment changes will be forwarded to the City Council for their review and approval, in October. Links to the public meetings can be found at  https://duluthmn.gov/live-meeting/ .

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