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Conduct a public hearing to receive public comment on proposed amendments to City Code to make short-term rental (STR) use an additional (accessory) use for all residential uses in all zoning districts; to regulate STR owners, operators, and platforms as businesses; and to require STR platforms to collect and remit hotel occupancy taxes (HOT). Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
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Lead Department
Planning Department.
Fiscal Note
This item has no fiscal impact.
For More Information:
Daniel Word, Assistant Director, Development Services Department, 512-974-3610.
Additional Backup Information:
These amendments are the staff's proposed overhaul of the City's STR regulations. This overhaul is needed because recent court decisions have made the cornerstone elements of the City's STR regulations unenforceable. This includes the distinction between owner-occupied dwellings (Type 1) and non-owner-occupied dwellings (Type 2) that are not multi-family dwellings (Type 3).
To achieve this overhaul, staff are proposing three ordinances. Working drafts of the ordinances that amend Title 25 (Land Development) and Title 4 (Business Regulations and Permit Requirements) are included in backup for this item. A third ordinance that amends Chapter 11-2 (Hotel Occupancy Tax) will be released before January 28, 2025. In total, the proposed ordinances would achieve the following:
1. Make STRs an additional (accessory) use to all residential uses in all zoning districts with a valid STR license by modifying City Code Title 25 (Land Development) to add provisions applicable to STRs as an accessory use and repeal all other existing STR provisions.
2. Regulate STR owners/operators and STR platforms by amending City Code Title 4 (Business Regulations and Permit Requirements) to add new regulations, including density caps on STR owners/operators by limiting who can operate a STR on a site with three or fewer units to individuals and requiring 1,000 feet b...
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