Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance

Public Communications Manager, City of College Station
Apr. 23, 2020
Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance
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Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance

Editor's Notes

  1. Ordinance development: focused on implementation and enforcement of proposed policy; worked with various departments
  2. Local contact must: (1) respond in person within one hour to complaints regarding the condition, operation, or conduct of occupants of the short term rental unit; and (2) take remedial action to resolve such complaints.
  3. Prior to issuance of a short term rental permit, the Operator shall allow, with reasonable notice, an on-site inspection of the short term rental unit by the City Building Official or designee to ensure compliance with minimum health and safety requirements for use and occupancy. If a premises fails to pass an inspection, a re-inspection fee may be charged for each subsequent inspection in accordance with the fee established by resolution. If, upon completion of an inspection, the premises are found to be in violation of one or more provisions of applicable city codes and ordinances, the city shall provide written notice of such violation and shall set a re-inspection date for a violation to be corrected prior to its occupancy. Pertinent neighborhood information: parking restrictions, restrictions on noise and amplified sound, and trash collection schedules Emergency and non-emergency telephone numbers for police, fire, and emergency medical services providers and instructions for obtaining severe weather, natural or manmade disaster alerts and updates
  4. Renewing a permit. An operator may file an application for renewal of the permit. The Administrator may deny the renewal if there is reasonable cause to believe that: The applicant has violated any ordinance of the city, or any state, or federal law on the property or has permitted such a violation on the property by any other person; or (2) There are grounds for revocation or other sanction as provided in this article.
  5. The applicant may appeal a denial of a permit by submitting in writing a notice to appeal, delivered to the City Manager’s office no later than five (5) business days after the denial or revocation decision. The notice of appeal must be in writing and state the grounds for the appeal and why the determination should be reversed or modified. If the applicant makes a timely, written request for appeal, the City Manager or designee shall hold a hearing within ten (10) business days. (c) The applicant shall have the opportunity to be heard at the hearing. (d) After the close of the hearing, the City Manager or designee shall make a determination concerning approval, denial, or modification of the permit within five (5) business days. Section 1-7 Except as otherwise provided by law or ordinance, a person convicted of a violation of this Code shall be punished: (1) By a fine of not less than $25.00 and not more than $500.00. Except as otherwise provided by law or ordinance: (1) With respect to violations of this Code that are continuous with respect to time, each day that the violation continues is a separate offense. (2) With respect to other violations, each violation constitutes a separate offense