File #: ID# 18-302    Name:
Type: Report Status: Study Session Item
File created: 9/5/2018 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 9/10/2018 Final action:
Title: Amendments regarding short-term rentals in Title 10, Zoning Code
Attachments: 1. Short term rental draft ordinance for PC, 2. Short Term Rentals_Sept 10 PC presentation
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Agenda Date: 09/10/2018

Subject:
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Amendments regarding short-term rentals in Title 10, Zoning Code
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Presented By:
Steve Kemp, City Attorney and Jocelyn Mills, Community Development Director


REQUESTED PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION:
The study session is to discuss draft regulations for the regulation of short-term rentals in the city.

BACKGROUND:
Currently there is a moratorium in place until October 17, 2018 for the city to not issue any more business license for short-term rentals in Littleton since the zoning code does not adequately address the topic of regulating short-term rentals in the city's residential neighborhoods. City council directed staff to draft regulations and these draft rules are the subject of this study session.

Short-term rentals are the rental of property to an individual for a period that does not exceed thirty (30) days, granting the individual the rights of a tenant as compared to a person renting a hotel or motel room. Short-term rentals may consist of an entire house, a single room in a house, or a combination of these. All of these would have the same type of sales tax licenses under the lodging classification. Other types of lodging classifications advertise and use short-term online rental platforms.

The city issues business and sales/use tax licenses for the collection of sales taxes under the lodging classification for a number of businesses, including short-term rental properties. This same sales tax classification is used to issue business and sales/use tax licenses for many other uses such as hotels, motels, mobile home parks, communal rooming facilities, such as a YMCA, and bed and breakfasts.

Use of the sales tax licensing system as a means to regulate short term rentals is ineffective because the tax system does not look at operational issues. It is designed for the collection of taxes. Most cities that regulate short term rentals enact regulations addressing short-term rentals in residential units in t...

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