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		<title>Moore Withdraws Vacation Home Regs; Cecil County Council Backs Water, Sewer Plan Changes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County Executive Tari Moore has withdrawn a controversial proposal to impose tough new regulations on single-family homeowners who rent their property to vacationers. And the Cecil County Council endorsed changes to the county’s water and sewer plan to expedite services in the “growth corridor” and a proposed private drug rehab hospital in rural Earleville. The actions came at a 1/13/15 Elkton worksession of the Cecil County Council, whose members had raised questions previously about Moore’s proposed new law to strictly regulate thousands of single-family homes throughout the county in response to a few citizen complaints about one house in Earleville. Under Moore’s proposal, property owners would have had to obtain in advance a “special exception” from the county’s board of appeals, have the property inspected by zoning and health agencies, provide off-street parking at the rate of two parking spaces per bedroom in the house, and limit occupancy to two persons per bedroom. In addition, rentals would have to be for a minimum of five days and for no more than “four weeks per month.” The proposal defined a ‘vacation rental home’ as “a transient vacation rental or use in which overnight accommodations are provided in a family residential [&#8230;]]]></description>
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