No New STVR Permits Will Be Issued in R-1 and R-2 Zoned Neighborhoods

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The City Council passed an urgency ordinance Wednesday night immediately halting the issuance of any new Short-Term Vacation Rental (STVR) permits in R-1 and R-2 residential neighborhoods. This would include homes located in Community Interest Developments (a.k.a. Homeowners Associations – HOAs).  Currently, there are no existing permitted STVRs in a common interest development in the R-1 or R-2 zoned neighborhoods. 

STVRs permits will continue to be issued in Resort Residential zoned neighborhoods where the HOA has provided written permission that allows STVRs.

On January 1, 2023, all existing STVRs not located in a common interest development and not in a Resort Residential neighborhood will be subject to the phase out measure provide in Chapter 5.96 or the Municipal Code.

Home Share Rentals (a bedroom or casita) will continue to be allowed in all neighborhoods regardless of zoning and beyond the January 1, 2023.  You must be sure to have a Home Share Rental permit and a business license with the City.   

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