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Committee refines short‑term rental rules, narrows 'primary residence' definition
Summary
Senators amended SB336 to change the definition of 'primary residence' from 183 days to seven months, added legal nonconforming status for licensed rentals that predate restrictions and rejected an amendment limiting adjacency rules; SB336 as amended passed the committee.
The Senate Local Government Committee amended and advanced SB336 on Feb. 28 after extended debate and two floor amendments that clarify which short‑term rentals local jurisdictions may restrict.
Senator Hertz described SB336 as a code‑cleaning measure to clarify local authority and definitions for short‑term rentals. Committee staff walked members through two primary amendments: one replaces an older 'property described' phrasing with…
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