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Larimer commissioners split on short-term rental access rules; allow multiple units but deny waiver for road-width standard
Summary
The board approved an appeal allowing multiple short-term rental units on a property in the Estes Valley (limited to 10 total overnight guests), but denied a separate appeal to waive local roadway and access standards required for short-term rentals, citing safety and future-traffic concerns.
The Larimer County Board of County Commissioners on July 28 approved an appeal allowing more than one short-term rental unit on a single property in the Estes Valley Accommodation (EVA-1) zone, but denied a separate appeal seeking relief from local roadway access standards for an access route on Griffith Court.
The board voted 3-0 to allow the property owner to operate multiple short-term rental units at 1121 Griffith Court, provided the total number of overnight guests across all units does not exceed 10 and that each short-term rental structure receive separate approval and a license number through the site-plan review process. That approval follows staff findings that the first…
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