AGENDA DATE: 7/3/2019
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Short-Term Rental Registry Ordinance
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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Schedule a public hearing to consider an ordinance to amend County Code Chapter 7 (Health and Safety) to establish a short-term rental (homestay) registry
ITEM TYPE: Consent Action Item
STAFF CONTACT(S): Richardson, Walker, Kamptner, Herrick, Graham, McCulley
PRESENTER (S): N/A
LEGAL REVIEW: Yes
REVIEWED BY: Jeffrey B. Richardson
BACKGROUND: At the Board's direction, County staff has been preparing proposed regulations to address short-term rentals (also known as homestays). Though the majority of these proposed regulations would be within the zoning ordinance, the General Assembly has also enabled localities to establish short-term rental registries. These registries allow localities to better track short-term rentals and monitor their compliance with applicable laws.
STRATEGIC PLAN: Quality Government Operations: Ensure County's government capacity to provide high quality service that achieves community priorities.
DISCUSSION: Enacted in 2017, Virginia Code ? 15.2-983 enables the creation of local registries for the short-term rental of property. Under this State law, any locality may, by ordinance, establish a short-term rental registry and require operators within the locality to register annually. The registration may require the operator to provide the complete name and the address of each property offered for short-term rental. A locality may charge a reasonable fee for such registration related to the actual costs of establishing and maintaining the registry.
The State law further provides that local registry ordinances may include a penalty not to exceed $500 per violation for an operator required to register who offers for short-term rental a property that is not registered. The ordinance may provide that unless and until an operator pays the penalty and registers the property, the operator may not continue to offer the pr...
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