Council reviews short-term rental practices; staff to propose registration, parking standards and definition updates
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Summary
Planning staff reviewed the city's existing zoning language on short-term rentals (currently interpreted as owner-occupied room rentals), recommended creating a dedicated short-term rental definition and section, and suggested a registration or license, clearer parking standards and coordination with lodging tax rules.
Lakeville planning staff briefed the council on short-term rental issues and possible ordinance changes, recommending a clearer definition, consolidated ordinance language and options for registration or licensing.
Staff explained the existing zoning text has been interpreted to allow owner-occupied room rentals (rental of rooms within an owner-occupied dwelling) and that interpretation has created ambiguity about whole-home rentals and enforcement. "Based on this language, it has been interpreted that only rooms can be rented," staff said, and recommended the council consider creating a dedicated definition and separate ordinance section for short-term rentals.
Council discussion focused on practical enforcement and neighborhood impacts: parking concerns were raised repeatedly as a primary complaint, and several council members suggested a registration system with enforcement "teeth," or collecting lodging tax to improve accountability. Staff noted enforcement challenges because short-term listings can be hard to track without a registration system, and that Airbnb offers a city portal for data and hosting requirements that the city could explore.
Staff will draft ordinance language and an outreach/registration proposal for further council review and possible public input. No vote or ordinance change occurred at this meeting.

