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Residents urge county to regulate short-term rentals after spike in complaints; staff outlines state limits
Summary
Multiple residents near lakes and subdivisions told the planning commission that short-term rentals are creating noise, safety and parking problems. Planning staff summarized the state Short-Term Rental Act and noted grandfathering and enforcement limits; commissioners asked staff for research and possible draft language.
Dozens of residents and several commissioners used an item on the agenda to press Sumner County officials to consider regulation of short-term rentals (STRs) in the unincorporated county, citing noise, occupancy and safety concerns.
Staff summary of statutory limits: Planning staff told the commission that the state’s Short-Term Rental Act (adopted in 2018, as described in the staff presentation) requires certain protections for existing rentals and limits the ability of local governments to apply new rules to properties that were legally operating before a new local ordinance takes effect. Staff said local governments may establish permitting or application processes, inspections and fees, but state law gives grandfathered status to properties already operating…
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