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Sequim planners favor annual check-in on short-term rentals using data subscription

December 24, 2025 | Sequim, Clallam County, Washington


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Sequim planners favor annual check-in on short-term rentals using data subscription
During the director's report on Nov. 18, Sequim planning staff recommended an annual monitoring approach for short-term rentals using a subscription data service (AirDNA or similar) rather than immediate regulatory changes.

Staff said the Leland Consulting presentation and local data indicate short-term rentals have declined and that an annual check tied to the Planning Commission's work plan would reveal whether the market is changing enough to warrant code changes. Commissioners agreed, noting that the number of short-term rentals could rise quickly if new resort properties move forward.

Action item: Staff will include an annual monitoring report as part of the commission's work plan and report back on any significant changes that might require policy or code action.

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