


There is no limit on the number of registrations that can be issued for non-residentially zoned properties.Adopts a city-wide maximum of one thousand (1000) short-term rental permits on the residentially zoned property.The new ordinance includes the following major changes: For questions regarding the new short-term rental regulations, please get in touch with the Short-Term Rental Office at 50 or Here to see a list of FAQs All short-term rental owners and operators are responsible for understanding and following the new rules and regulations outlined within the ordinance. The Governing Body approved a new Short-Term Rental Ordinance on December 9, 2020, that goes into effect on January 1, 2021. The online Citizen Self-Service portal is available to process applications for new short-term rental permits and renewals. Short-term rental staff is available by phone and email Monday through Friday, 8 am to noon and 1 pm to 5 pm. Compliance with covenants that prohibit short-term rentalsĬity regulations cap the number of short-term rentals at 1,000 units in residential zoning districts.Including the city permit number in all advertising.Payment of applicable taxes, including state gross receipts tax and city lodgers' tax.Providing a 24-hour phone number for neighbors to reach the owner or manager with complaints.Notification of neighbors by mail when a permit is approved.The Short Term Rental Ordinance (14-6.2(A)(5) and (A)(6) SFCC 1987) also regulates: All short-term rentals must obtain a Business Registration (Business License) and a Residential Short-Term Rental Permit or a Non-Residential Short-Term Rental Registration, depending on zoning.

A short-term rental (STR) is any dwelling unit rented for less than 30 calendar days.
