State of Three Rivers: Supervisor Crocker speaks on restroom project, STR ordinance
If there was a town meeting scheduled for January, the county supervisor would deliver the update there. In other years, it was a New Year’s greeting published in The Kaweah Commonwealth.
In 2020, there’s no town meeting on the schedule, so Supervisor Crocker furnished his community update while in Three Rivers inspecting the progress of the County’s local project — building public restrooms, a long-awaited project for Three Rivers. State of Three Rivers
Short Term Rentals Ordinance— “We know we have some issues to address up here,” Crocker said. “The key on the short term rentals ordinance is to protect the property owner’s right to have a vacation rental. If you follow the rules, then the county ordinance works with minimal oversight. If you don’t, then [the County of Tulare] must protect the rights of your neighbors. It’s a delicate balance.” State of Three Rivers
Have a question for Supervisor Crocker or need information on an upcoming meeting? Call the clerk of the Board of Supervisors at (559) 636-5000. State of Three Rivers
“We know we have some issues to address up here,” Crocker said, “The key on the short term rentals ordinance is to protect the property owner’s right to have a vacation rental. If you follow the rules then the county ordinance works with minimal oversight. If you don’t, then the county must protect the rights of your neighbors. It’s a delicate balance.” “We know we have some issues to address up here,” Crocker said, “The key on the short term rentals ordinance is to protect the property owner’s right to have a vacation rental.