The Geneva City Council is set to meet on Wednesday at City Hall to discuss several key issues, including proposed changes to zoning laws, updates on short-term rental regulations, and the potential sale of city-owned property.
The agenda includes public hearings on reducing the size of the Planning Board from nine to five members and the Zoning Board of Appeals from seven to five members, aiming to address quorum and operational efficiency concerns. Another hearing will focus on the sale of a city-owned property on Lehigh Street, with plans to transfer the parcel to CCN International, Inc. for approximately $19,000.
City Manager Amie Hendrix is scheduled to provide an update on short-term rental regulations, including permitting processes, occupancy tax implications, and compliance enforcement. Additionally, Police Chief Eveland and Director Venuti will present findings from a recent traffic and parking review on South Main Street.
The council will also consider resolutions regarding official city depositories, newspaper designations, surplus equipment, and cooperative agreements for municipal services.
Members of the public are invited to attend the meeting, voice their opinions during designated comment periods, and view the proceedings live on the city’s YouTube channel.
The session begins at 7 p.m. in the second-floor conference room at City Hall, located at 47 Castle Street.
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