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<br />November 19, 2024 does the report state how, if any, does on-site home-sharing <br />STRs affect the City’s Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA). I would argue <br />that it has little to no impact to the city’s RHNA. <br />In our situation, we rent out a room in our primary residence. We are on-site at all <br />times. We have never had a compliant from any of our neighbors. In fact, some of <br />our neighbors have utilized our guestroom suite when they have extended family <br />members visiting during holidays or business associates in town for meetings. <br />We have always maintained our property to the highest standards in order to retain <br />the feel and charm of the neighborhood. <br />The income derived from our STR helps us to not only maintain our home but most <br />importantly, helps me keep my elderly father in his home. If and when the time <br />comes that my father can no longer live on his own, then it is our plan to have him <br />move into our guestroom suite. Eliminating STRs income would place a strain on <br />our financial well being especially with the new administration coming in next year <br />and the uncertainty of what is to come. <br />We urge the city to reconsider a complete ban and work with on-site home sharing <br />STRs homeowners. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Ana Gomez <br />Richard Austin <br />Santa Ana Residents <br />Ward 3 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />directed to come back with options and/or code changes (be specific on short-term <br />stth <br />rentals) on October 20, 2015. Not once during the Sept 1 or 15 city council <br />meetings was the code ever referred to a permissive code or prescriptive code <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />