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Lake Elmo council debates whether to legalize and regulate short-term rentals after staff find 11 listings
Summary
City staff said Lake Elmo’s zoning currently allows owner-occupied bed-and-breakfasts but not non-owner-occupied short-term rentals. Staff found about 11 listings on Airbnb/VRBO; council members asked for data on compliance, county licensing and enforcement costs before sending the issue to the Planning Commission.
City staff presented Lake Elmo City Council members with a review of short-term rental options on Nov. 12 after discovering several listings on Airbnb and VRBO that may not conform to local code.
Paul Stoppa, the city’s planning director, said the city currently permits owner-occupied bed-and-breakfasts subject to limits (single-family homes, up to five lodging rooms, two-year licenses) but does not permit non-owner-occupied short-term rentals. Stoppa said Washington County treats short-term rentals as hotel/motel uses…
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