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Grandview aldermen adopt short-term rental rules, set registration and tax requirements

5750901 · May 14, 2025
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Summary

The Grandview Board of Aldermen approved an ordinance adding Article 11 to Chapter 10 of the city code to regulate short-term rentals, setting an annual registration fee, an inspection fee, and a nightly tax; the vote passed with one dissent.

The Grandview Board of Aldermen on May 13 adopted an ordinance (bill 7844, now ordinance 7582) adding Article 11 to Chapter 10 of the Grandview Code of Laws to regulate short-term rentals, including a $150 annual charge per unit and a 5% nightly tax on transient rental revenue.

The measure, introduced by city staff and placed on first reading, moved through second and final readings after discussion about scope, enforcement and staffing. Mayor Leonard B. Jones Jr. presided over the meeting; aldermen voted 5–1 in favor of final passage, with Alderman John Maloney casting the lone no vote.

City staff said the proposal would allow short-term rentals only in single-family and duplex residential zones and would fold registration and inspections into the…

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