Sedona City Council disagrees with Attorney General ruling

Following an investigation, a 10-page Attorney General report states that the city’s ordinance requiring short-term vacation rental owners to obtain a business license violates state law. /File photo/Larson Newspapers

By Ron Eland | Sedona Red Rock News

Last month the city of Sedona was informed by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office that it was in violation of a state law.

Two weeks later the matter was resolved as the Sedona City Council on May 22 voted unanimously to amend a city code pertaining to short-term vacation rental requirements. But that’s not to say they did it quietly.

In a letter to the AG’s office dated May 29, City Attorney Robert Pickels said that while the city respects and will abide by the decision, it does not agree with it nor the process in which the violation came about.READ ON:

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