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Staff photo / Christian  Thor  Thoreson of Chattanooga Vacation Rentals shows items in the drawers and cabinets in a short-term vacation rental property that he and his wife manage Thursday, January 10, 2019 in Chattanooga.                                         <a href=https://www.mizunos.de>mizuno de</a>         Chattanooga City Council members voted Tuesday to keep applications for certain new short-term rentals closed until July, extending an existing moratorium by six months.The pause on new short-term vacation rentals -- specifically, on those that don t have an owner living at the same address -- has been in place in the city since April.Council members turned down a proposal to end the temporary pause on applications in February, jus <a href=https://www.nike-dunk.it>dunk pand</a> t one month after the original sunset date, after many said that would not give the city enough time to evaluate how the city s enforcement system is working now. READ MORE: Chattanooga City Council may extend temporary pause on certain vacation rentals The temporary pause is meant to give the city time to figure out how best to enforce short-term rental regulations for properties not occupied by the owner, called  abse <a href=https://www.nikedunk.us>nike sb dunk</a> ntee  rentals.One of the biggest issues with enforcement right now, council members said, is a lack of staff. Council members hope enforcement can improve with some new hires planned for early next year. I believe that fixing the enforcement is going to make a big impact on how we decide to move forward with any other regulations,  said council member Jenny Hill, of No Qbxu Man arrested, charged with child cruelty after baby  s head injury
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