


It includes an inspection process as well as insurance requirements. The main thrust of the program, which is intended to be revenue neutral, is to “address potential health and safety concerns,” explains a staff report to council. The proposal, which limits such rentals to a person’s primary residence and one other, generated debate during council’s committee of the whole meeting earlier this month but spurred little conversation by council on Tuesday.Ĭity staff anticipate the program will be ready to begin on July 1, though council would still need to approve the official licensing bylaw before that can happen. On Tuesday morning, city council unanimously approved a plan to create a licensing program for overnight accommodation rentals of 30 or fewer consecutive days, excluding hotels, motels and bed-and-breakfast spots as they’re already covered through an existing program. Thomas Scolaro, the family's Miami-based attorney, said the toddler remained in the vacation home from the moment the family checked in until she was rushed to the hospital.Are you offering or planning to provide Airbnb-style short-term rentals in Guelph? If so, you’ll soon need a business licence. The child's death occurred just one day after the family traveled to South Florida from their home in Guadualoupe, which is located in the southern Caribbean. Attorney: Child 'was always inside that Airbnb' during visit to Florida The agency closed its investigation pending new information, PBSO spokesperson Teri Barbera said Monday. "I am currently unable to determine how the child Enora Lavenir ingested the fentanyl, therefore I am unable to develop probable cause for abuse or neglect leading to the death of Enora," a PBSO detective wrote in the most recent report.Ī walkthrough of the property following the child's death revealed no illicit drugs and the toddler's parents both tested negative for drugs, PBSO said.A Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office incident report did not indicate how the toddler was exposed to the drug. The injury occurred from the child ingesting the fentanyl, a medical examiner's report said.

The Palm Beach County Medical Examiner's Office ruled that the cause of death was acute fentanyl toxicity and listed it as an accident.
