(TLDR) How are neighborhood boundary lines drawn?
My initial reaction is that not too much is going to change. If you already live in an area that contains many rental properties it will be unaffected by the ROO. If you are in an area that has very few; the ROO will be voted in by homeowners (unless an existing HOA or deed restrictions take care of it). In either of those scenarios, I do not think much will change, as far as the number of students living in the neighborhood.
For those neighborhoods in-between, are the neighborhood boundaries already established?
Are they listed somewhere in the CAD or on a city website we can look up? I see maps for HOAs. land use, etc. on the city's website; nothing with neighborhood boundaries.
My initial reaction is that not too much is going to change. If you already live in an area that contains many rental properties it will be unaffected by the ROO. If you are in an area that has very few; the ROO will be voted in by homeowners (unless an existing HOA or deed restrictions take care of it). In either of those scenarios, I do not think much will change, as far as the number of students living in the neighborhood.
For those neighborhoods in-between, are the neighborhood boundaries already established?
Are they listed somewhere in the CAD or on a city website we can look up? I see maps for HOAs. land use, etc. on the city's website; nothing with neighborhood boundaries.