Tonight, the Yucca Valley Planning Commission will hold public hearings on short-term vacation rentals and the town’s general housing code. Reporter Jef Harmatz brings us a closer look at their full agenda.
At tonight’s (November 23) regularly scheduled meeting, the planning commission will hold the town’s first public hearing on the issue of short-term vacation rentals since the Town Council enacted a moratorium on new permit applications on November 2. The commission is specifically considering amending code related to procedures for addressing problematic rentals and operators. The commission will also hold public hearings on efforts to redefine the town’s classification of housing, campgrounds, and hotels. Finally, the commission will consider the trimming of three Western Joshua Trees on the 7600 block of Ventura Ave, and the removal of four California Junipers and five Mojave Yuccas in the 57000 block of Terbush Ave. The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. tomorrow night at the Yucca Valley Community Center and can be attended online via a link below.
To attend the meeting via Zoom, use this link https://zoom.us/j/95927442162?pwd=ZmhoZjR5TEVtNzF1L1A2eDViMkpHZz09 with meeting ID: 959 2744 2162 and Passcode: 436931
or by phone at (669) 900-6833