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Myerstown Council Approved Residential Rental Licensing Ordinance

Written by Jake Keiter and featured in our September 27th Print Edition

The Myerstown Borough Council Public Forum

The Myerstown Borough Council held a public forum on September 12th to discuss the updated Residential Rental Licensing Ordinance, drawing a packed auditorium filled with concerned homeowners and residents. The community members had the opportunity to voice their opinions on several key points within the proposed ordinance.

Property Inspections and Privacy Concerns

One major concern voiced by residents was the necessity of routine property inspections conducted by the borough’s zoning officer. Many questioned the need for such inspections and worried about their privacy. Under the proposed ordinance, the zoning officer would use a checklist to determine a property’s suitability for renting.

Annual Licensing Fee Increase

Another point of contention was the proposed increase in the annual licensing fee to $75 per unit, more than doubling the previous cost. The council emphasized that this increase was not intended for profit but rather to cover office administration and zoning-related expenses.

Concerns About Tenant-Related Fines

One of the most significant concerns expressed by residents was the possibility of being fined due to a troublesome tenant. Many feared that they would be unfairly penalized for actions beyond their control. The council clarified that fines would only be imposed if issues with a tenant were repeatedly ignored and disregarded.

Despite the opposition, the Myerstown Borough Council ultimately voted to approve the ordinance, with the only dissenting vote coming from council member Kathy Yang. The ordinance aims to strike a balance between preserving neighborhood quality and protecting landlords’ and tenants’ rights, as the borough continues to evolve.

Jake

Jacob Keiter is a husband, a writer, a journalist, a musician, and a business owner. His journey to becoming a writer was one that was paved with challenges, but ultimately led him to find his true calling. Jacob's early years were marked by a strong desire for creative expression. He was always drawn to music, and in his youth, he played in several bands, chasing the elusive promise of fame and success. However, despite his best efforts, Jacob struggled to find the recognition he craved. It wasn't until he hit a low point in his life that Jacob discovered his love for writing. He turned to writing as a form of therapy during a particularly difficult time, and found that it not only helped him to cope with his struggles, but also allowed him to express himself in a way that he had never been able to before. Jacob's writing skills quickly caught the attention of others, and he soon found himself working as a journalist for The Sun out of Hummelstown. From there, he went on to contribute to a variety of publications, including the American Bee Journal and Referee Magazine. Jacob's writing style is reflective of traditional journalism, but he also infuses his work with a unique voice that sets him apart from others in his field. Despite his success as a writer, Jacob also owns another business, JJ Auto & Home, which specializes in cleaning. Jacob's commitment to excellence is evident in all of his endeavors, whether it be in his writing or in his business ventures. Today, Jacob is the author of two books and continues to inspire others through his writing. His journey to becoming a writer serves as a reminder that sometimes our darkest moments can lead us to our greatest achievements.

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