Planning staff recommended deleting a clause from the city's short‑term rental ordinance that allows single‑family residences to operate as short‑term rentals for a single week each year with an application and safety review. Mr. Martin said the city has not received a single application under that provision and that it is difficult to enforce under the current complaint‑driven code enforcement model.
When asked how the city identifies short‑term rentals, staff said the enforcement apparatus is largely complaint‑driven; officers investigate when neighbors report activity or when advertisements are discovered. Councilors discussed potential revenue from compliance and whether proactive enforcement or data‑matching could reveal unlicensed operators.
Staff's recommendation is to remove the one‑week provision from the ordinance; further enforcement and possible penalties were discussed but no change beyond the removal was finalized at the session.
The council set the item for a public hearing and first reading, where expanded enforcement details and license provisions will be considered.