Where are Short-Term Vacation Rentals allowed in the City?

Hosted STVRs are permissible in the Rural Residential (RR), Estate Residential (ER-1), (ER-2), (ER-3), Single-Family (SF-1), (SF-2), and Multi-Family (MF-1), (MF-2), and (MF-3) zones (subject to limitations1).

Non-Hosted STVRs are permissible in the Rural Residential (RR), and Estate Residential (ER-1), (ER-2) zones (subject to limitations1,2).

1Hosted and Non-Hosted STVRs are limited to 300 in total availability. Please contact the Planning Division for additional details.

2For Non-Hosted STVRs within the ER-1 and ER-2 zones shall have a minimum of 300 feet between the subject non-hosted location and another non-hosted location as measured from all property lines. Please contact the Planning Division for additional details. 


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1. What is a Short-Term Vacation Rental (STVR)?
2. What are my responsibilities as a Short-Term Vacation Rental (STVR) host and operator?
3. Where can I report an issue with neighboring Short-Term Vacation Rental (Noise, Parking, Trash, etc.)?
4. Where are Short-Term Vacation Rentals allowed in the City?
5. How many are allowed?
6. How can I apply for a Short-Term Vacation Rental permit?
7. What is the cost?
8. How many overnight Short-Term Vacation Rental occupants can stay at my Short-Term Vacation Rental?
9. How many daytime guests are allowed?
10. Where does the Short-Term Vacation Rental Permit Number have to be posted?
11. How much parking is required with operating a Short-Term Vacation Rental?
12. Where does parking for the Short-Term Vacation Rental have to be located and what has to be displayed?
13. What is Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) and how does it have to paid?
14. What is the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) rate?
15. How long is my Short-Term Vacation Rental Permit good for?
16. If I sell my property, can I transfer the existing Short-Term Vacation Rental Permit?
17. Do I have to notify my neighbors with Permit approval?