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Placerville planning commission backs draft rules to allow hosted short-term rentals with conditions

Placerville Planning Commission · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The commission voted to forward a draft ordinance that would permit hosted short-term rentals in residential zones with a citywide cap of 30 permits (hosted + unhosted), annual renewals, TOT collection, occupancy and record-keeping requirements; staff will fill cross-references and enforcement language before council review.

The Planning Commission on Jan. 6 recommended that Placerville City Council consider amendments to the city code to permit hosted short-term rentals (STRs) under defined conditions.

Development Services Director Carol Kendrick told the commission the draft would allow "hosted" rentals — where the deeded owner resides on-site — in residential zones meeting the California Building Code R-3 standards, while leaving unhosted STRs limited to specified commercial zones. Key draft elements…

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