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Commission tables short‑term rental licensing amendment after debate over penalties and retroactivity
Summary
Planning staff proposed licensing and permitting rules for short‑term rentals (ZTA‑002‑2026) — including an annual license, owner‑occupied requirement, disclosure and emergency planning — but the commission tabled the amendment to allow staff to add enforcement/penalty language and clarify retroactivity and ETZ applicability.
The Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 14 discussed ZTA‑002‑2026, a proposed zoning text amendment to permit and license short‑term rental (STR) uses in several residential and downtown commercial zoning districts and to establish application, renewal and revocation processes.
Staff outlined the proposed definition of short‑term rental (residential units offering sleeping accommodations for fewer than 28 days, single structures with five or fewer guest rooms and up to ten total…
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