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91Ѽ’s mayor to press housing minister on short-term rental exemptions

‘The communication we will have will be one of exemptions and the possibility of it’
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91Ѽ Mayor Tom Dyas is meeting with Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon to discuss the possibility of exemptions to the province’s short-term rental legislation. (City of 91Ѽ/video)

91Ѽ council will try again to seek exemptions for certain properties from the province’s short-term rental legislation.

A staff report says it originally appeared that there may be the ability for local government to request site-by-site exemptions.

“There is no opportunity for 91Ѽ to send a list of made-in 91Ѽ exemptions with criteria for consideration,” Director of Planning and Development Ryan Smith told council at its Feb. 5 meeting.

Mayor Tom Dyas has a meeting with Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon in a couple of weeks and will bring up the issue.

“So the communication we will have, and continue to have, will be one of exemptions and the possibility of it,” Dyas said.

Coun. Mohini Singh was disappointed with the province’s stance.

“Suddenly they have rules but they haven’t looked at the fact that we’re a tourist town.”

Coun. Luke Stack noted council has received correspondence from the public upset over and in favour of the short-term rental legislation.

“I can see how this could be a divisive issue for a particular strata to sort out because there are strong views on both sides of the table on this one.”

Stack sided with Singh in expressing disappointment with the province.

“I felt the province should consider some of this in light of the way we have had these properties zoned. In my opinion, it is a setback.”

Coun. Ron Cannan echoed Singh’s concern over tourism and said the city needs to look at a made-in 91Ѽ solution.

“My concern is the impact it’s going to have on local businesses, whether it’s downtown, Sunset (Drive)….South Pandosy, all those small businesses are going to be impacted severely by the downturn in tourism.”

The provincial short-term legislation takes effect on May 1.

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