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Council flags an Airbnb listing as possibly violating Dunes City 30-day rental rule; staff to contact owner
Summary
Councilors raised concerns after staff found an online listing showing a 14-day minimum that may conflict with the city's 30-day minimum rule; staff were asked to contact the owner, check lease/tax records, and coordinate with the state tax collector if necessary.
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Dunes City councilors discussed a short-term rental listing that staff found online and flagged as potentially unpermitted, and directed staff to follow up with the owner and state tax authorities. Chair said the listing "shows up as a 14 day minimum right now, which is a short term rental under the law," and councilors agreed this merited staff verification rather than immediate enforcement action.
Councilors asked staff to seek documentation — leases or payment records — that would show whether the occupant was staying 30 days or longer and therefore exempt from short-term rental rules. As one councilor put it, "if a person leaves early, that doesn't mean that that property can go back into the open market until the first 30 day period has elapsed," a point the council said staff should consider when assessing calendar blocks and refund practices on platforms such as Airbnb. Members also raised potential tax implications: short-term rentals are subject to a 5% room tax the city expects to collect if a stay is under 30 days, and councilors asked staff to coordinate with the state tax collector about tax remittance and platform practices.

