File #: Ord 2583    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/5/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/15/2024 Final action:
Title: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 9 OF THE COMMERCE CITY MUNICIPAL CODE (CCRMC) BY ADDING A NEW DIVISION 9 ESTABLISHING A SHORT-TERM RENTAL REGISTRATION PROGRAM IN THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITY
Attachments: 1. Council Communication, 2. Ordinance 2583, 3. Ordinance 2583 - Exhibit A - Division 9, 4. Presentation, 5. March 18, 2024 Presentation, 6. March 18, 2024 Meeting Minutes
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 9 OF THE COMMERCE CITY MUNICIPAL CODE (CCRMC) BY ADDING A NEW DIVISION 9 ESTABLISHING A SHORT-TERM RENTAL REGISTRATION PROGRAM IN THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITY

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Summary and Background Information:
Short-term rentals are residential living spaces available to rent for short amounts of time. Shorter than a traditional lease, these range from 1-30 days. Short-term rentals (STR) are also commonly called vacation rentals. In March of 2022, there were 99 STR properties, units, or rooms operating within Commerce City. By January of 2024, the amount of STRs increased to 250. It is expected that this number will continue to increase. The increasing popularity of short-term rental platforms has necessitated the introduction of regulations to manage these properties effectively. This ordinance aims to ensure that short-term rental units operate within a framework that promotes safety, compliance, and community well-being. Worth noting, HOA rules and covenants can impose additional restrictions on short-term rental operations beyond those listed in the ordinance.

At the March 18, 2024, regular meeting Staff presented draft regulations to Council. Based on direction received from Council, Staff has created an ordinance that would regulate short-term rental units within the City; these regulations are modeled after best practices demonstrated by surrounding municipalities. Current provisions of note in the ordinance include the following requirements:
· Short-term rental licenses are required for all rental properties that are leased for 30 days or less.
· Short-term rental licenses are valid for one year and the license number must be listed in any advertisement of the property.
· Owners must demonstrate that they reside on the property at the time of application.
· Applicants must provide property documentation, liability insurance of at least $500,000, and a self-inspection checklist stating the property meets minimum ...

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