STR Regulations Update
Summit County is revising the rules governing short-term rentals (STRs) outside of the historic resort ares of unincorporated Summit County.
The BOCC approved the following goals to shape the new regulations:
- Local Workforce Housing: Maintain the housing stock that exists for locals, develop regulations that prioritize and preserve long-term rentals and locally owned housing units.
- Neighborhood Character: Create long-lasting STR regulations that preserve the historic, long-term residential character of Summit County’s neighborhoods and recognize the differing nature of the resort areas.
- Reduce Conflicts: Identify areas where STRs conflict with the primary residential uses established in the traditional neighborhoods and adopt regulations that reduce impacts and mitigate changes due to STRs.
- Balance: Summit County has always been a resort community; regain the balance between local residents, non-STR second-homes, and STRs.
- Clear Regulations: Adopt regulations that are straight-forward, easy to understand and easily enforceable.
Ten Mile Basin Open House
When: Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Where: Community and Senior Center, Freemont Room, 83 Nancy’s Place Frisco, CO 80443
Lower Blue Basin Open House
When: Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Where: North Branch Library, Blue River Room, 651 Center Cir, Silverthorne, CO 80498
Upper Blue Basin Open House
When: Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Where: Old County Courthouse, BOCC Hearing Room, 208 E Lincoln Ave, Breckenridge, CO 80424
Snake River Basin Open House
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Where: Dillon Town Hall, Council Chambers, 275 Lake Dillon Drive, Dillon, CO 80435
PROCESS AND TIMELINE
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Research and Data Gathering
Early Summer 2022 -
Open Houses to Gather Community Feedback
Summer 2022 -
Development of the Proposed Regulations
Fall / Winter 2022 -
Refinement of the Proposed Regulations and Adoption
Early 2023
https://summitcounty.civilspace.io/en/projects/str-regulations-update