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Englewood board to revisit short-term rental waiver policy after council requests more work
Summary
Planning staff told the Board of Adjustments and Appeals that City Council did not decide on a proposed short-term rental waiver policy and asked staff to continue work; staff will return next month with models from other cities and options for administrative vs. board approval.
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Planning staff updated the Englewood Board of Adjustments and Appeals on efforts to create a short-term rental (STR) waiver policy, saying City Council reviewed the proposal but did not reach a decision and asked staff to continue refining the approach.
The chair summarized the board’s agenda, and planning staff described next steps: compare how other cities handle STR waivers, draft potential policy language, and present options on whether some approvals could be handled administratively or should remain before the board. Staff said they expect to return next month with a fuller proposal and that an STR waiver application is likely on the next agenda.
The update did not include draft policy text or a timetable for implementation. Staff reiterated that any policy changes would be brought back to Council and the board for further discussion. The board did not take action on the policy at the meeting.
The public forum produced no speakers. The next procedural step is for planning staff to prepare comparative materials and a proposed policy to present at the board’s next meeting.

