What does a limited moratorium on new short-term rentals mean?

The limited moratorium does not ban all short-term rentals within city limits. Instead, it prohibits establishing any new short-term rentals located in Residential Medium-Density and Residential High-Density zones after June 16, 2023. 

The limited moratorium does not impact: 

  • Existing short-term rentals that are compliant with current zoning requirements.
  • New short-term rentals located in commercial zones.
  • The rental of rooms within a house where the owner resides. 
  • Owners renting out their homes while they are away on vacation, or
  • Where the entire housing unit is rented out for 30 days or less during the calendar year. 

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1. What is a Short-Term Rental?
2. What is a moratorium?
3. What does a limited moratorium on new short-term rentals mean?
4. How long is the limited moratorium in effect?
5. Where are short-term rentals allowed?
6. How can I check my zoning?
7. I think my short-term rental is in violation of City code. What do I do?
8. How do I report a short-term rental illegally operating or violating a City ordinance?
9. What is the City doing to regulate short-term rentals in the future?
10. How can I stay up to date on the code update?