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Larimer County denies appeal to allow second short-term rental on Red Feather Lakes ranch
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners voted 2-1 to deny an appeal by Mark and Susie Zigray to allow a second short-term rental on their 80-acre parcel at 684 Phantom Ranch Road, citing the county's Land Use Code requirement limiting short-term rentals to one per property and staff concerns about code compliance and access.
Larimer County commissioners on Monday denied an appeal that would have allowed a second short-term rental (STR) on an 80-acre property at 684 Phantom Ranch Road in Red Feather Lakes. The decision was 2-1 in favor of denial. Commissioners Jody Shannock McNally and Chair Kristen Stevens voted to deny the appeal; Commissioner John Kefalas voted to approve the appeal. County staff recommended denial after finding the application did not comply with Section 3.35.b.2.a of the Larimer County Land Use Code, which states that only one short-term rental shall be allowed on a parcel. Michael Whitley, senior planner, told the board, "We are therefore recommending denial of the request," and noted the application required an appeal because it would exceed that limit. The Zigrays, who own an 80-acre ranch that contains two homes built in 1967,…
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