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Staff recommends streamlining short‑term rental approvals; report shows 42 registrations vs estimated 475 units

5472227 · April 7, 2025
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Summary

City staff reported on compliance with the short‑term rental ordinance and recommended code amendments to reduce conditional use permit hearings in favor of an administrative approval process for many applications; staff noted 42 short‑term rental applications in the pipeline compared with an estimated 475 units in the market.

Community Development staff presented a short‑term rental (STR) compliance update and recommended changes to reduce Planning & Zoning workload while preserving council policy goals. The report, delivered by Pat Zenner and Community Development Director Tim Teddi, said 42 short‑term rentals have entered the registration pipeline (staff memo noted mid‑March data) against an estimated market size of roughly 475 STR units.

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