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CONWAY â Lee Ann OâHara has joined the Pinkham Real Estate team as a Realtor.
Licensed as an associate broker in New Hampshire and a Broker in Maine, OâHara will be listing and selling real estate. She is excited to share her extensive real estate experience and knowledge of the Mount Washington Valley with buyer and seller clients.
OâHara perfectly represents the full-time commitment and level of professionalism that Pinkham Real Estate embodies. Her experience as a licensed educator, office manager, and most recently as president of the White Mountain Board of Realtors adds up to a deep level of understanding of the business and extremely high level of service with clients.
Several ordinances seeking to allow and regulate such rentals failed at the town polls on April 13.
On Tuesday, selectmen met in non-public session with attorney Peter Malia of Hastings Malia in Fryeburg, Maine, to discuss how to move forward.
On Wednesday, Conway Town Manager Tom Holmes said the board had authorized him to issue the following brief statement: The selectmen agreed to begin the enforcement process which in Conway begins with a notice to the property owners regarding the violations.
Holmes added that selectmen hope to have another non-public session with Malia next Tuesday. He did not say when notices would be sent.
CONWAY â In one of the most contentious issues to come before the town in quite some time, Conway residents will go to the polls next Tuesday to act on warrant articles that include ones that will allow and regulate short-term rentals.
Selectmen are hoping voters approve Articles 21 and 22, to create a $50,000 trust fund with $50,000 to be used to regulate short-term rentals. They also are asking voters to approve a noise ordinance under Article 23.
But it is Article 3 that would include short-term rentals (Airbnbs) in all zones where single-family residences are permitted. Under current zoning, short-term rentals are limited to owner-occupied properties.