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Council revisits short-term rental rules; staff compares Riverton code to Murray’s hosted-sharing model

Riverton City Council · February 18, 2025
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Summary

Council members heard a presentation comparing Riverton’s short-term rental ordinance to Murray City’s hosted-sharing approach. Riverton currently requires owner occupancy of a minimum of 185 nights per year and limits rentals to 150 nights annually; staff said enforcement has been limited and most cases involve unpermitted operations.

Riverton staff presented a summary of short-term rental rules and compared the city’s owner-occupancy and annual-day limits to Murray City’s hosted-sharing model. Council members generally said the current Riverton approach strikes a balance between property rights and neighborhood impacts and focused discussion on enforcement.

Staff overview: A staff presenter summarized Murray City’s hosted-sharing ordinance, which conditions short-term rentals on the host cohabitating in the residence during guest…

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