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		<title>B&amp;B application riles Wilson Street neighborhood</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bastrop, Tx&#8211;Proposed rule revisions governing permits and operations at bed and breakfast inns in the city went back to the drawing board Tuesday after the city council heard protests from a neighborhood worried about a pending bed and breakfast permit. The sore point was a conditional use permit (CUP) sought by Geoff Connor for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bastrop, Tx&#8211;Proposed rule revisions governing permits and operations at bed and breakfast inns in the city went back to the drawing board Tuesday after the city council heard protests from a neighborhood worried about a pending bed and breakfast permit.</p>
<p>The sore point was a conditional use permit (CUP) sought by Geoff Connor for a B&amp;B operation at the historic Allen-Fowler House at 1404 Wilson St. Bastrop&#8217;s Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the permit by a 5-0 vote on April 30. The council, which must give final approval, has not taken up that recommendation yet.</p>
<p>But the zoning board&#8217;s recommendation includes one special condition which has stirred opposition both to the CUP and the broader rule revisions which were on Tuesday&#8217;s agenda for council action.</p>
<p>The revised rules allow, in some cases, B&amp;B operators in residential districts to stage as many as 24 social events (weddings, receptions and similar gatherings) a year, as well as renting overnight accommodations in their homes. Conditions attached to the P&amp;Z recommendation in the Wilson Street CUP request would allow  Connor to rent out the property for social events  up to 24 times yearly.</p>
<p>Neighbors seized on traffic and parking issues Tuesday to argue that the whole neighborhood could be severely impacted. Allowing &#8220;up to 24 (events) a year is overwhelming,&#8221; said Judi Hoover who lives across the street from Connor. Her sentiment was echoed by Joe Grady Tuck and others who live nearby.</p>
<p>The Connor residence presently has only four off-street parking spaces, but he has previously suggested he could arrange remote or valet parking services for events expected to attract scores or a few hundred guests.</p>
<p>Council members were sympathetic to neighborhood concerns. Since the issue on the table Tuesday<br />
was revising B&amp;B rules and not the pending CUP application, Council Member Julie Hart urged sending the proposed legal changes back to the zoning commission for reconsideration. She suggested that rules for permitting B&amp;B operations in residential areas should be separated from regulations governing commercial social events in similar zones.</p>
<p>Council Member Ken Kesselus endorsed Hart&#8217;s stance. Without calling for a council vote, Mayor Terry  Orr referred the rules changes back to the city&#8217;s planning department and the zoning commission for further consideration. Council Members Joe Beal and Kay McAnally did not attend the meeting.</p>
<p>Beal was reported ill at home with a fever. McAnally was reported at the hospital bedside of her husband, Conor McAnally, who had undergone surgery to repair injuries sustained in a recent sky diving mishap.</p>
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