Hi everyone,I want to raise a concern that I know many of us...
Hi everyone,I want to raise a concern that I know many of us are feeling. Airbnb has rolled out a new process to dispute unfa...
The City of Colorado Springs has proposed an ordinance which will regulate Airbnb hosting in COS. There are two clauses which I object to: 1) It would limit us to host one guest per 7 days. This would seriously affect my bottom line as a host, as I'm sure it would most hosts who allow shorter stays. 2) It would limit hosts to one approved Airbnb per parcel of property.
Please attend one or more of the following meetings and make your voice heard before the City enacts this law without meaningful input from stakeholders. List of meetings where it is being presented/discussed follow, along with portions of the proposed ordinance.
JUNE 13 - Presentation at CONO quarterly neighborhood group meeting- 5:30 pm Pikes Peak Library East 5550 N Union Blvd
JUNE 14 - Presentation to OWN Board (Westside neighbors only) 6 pm - Westside Community Center
JUNE 21 - City Planning Commission Hearing - 8:30 am City Hall
JULY 9 - Introduction at Council Work Session
JULY 24 - First Reading and Formal Hearing at City Council
AUGUST 14 - Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance
** Ordinance will give Short Term Rental Owners 90 days to come in for a permit.
Excerpts from the bill which concern me in bold below:
7.5.1704: SHORT TERM RENTAL UNIT PERMIT REVIEW CRITERIA:
The Manager may approve or condition and approve an application for a short term rental unit permit if the following criteria and specific regulations are met:
A. Sleeping quarters for short term tenants shall not be in non-residential areas within buildings or accessory structures (e.g. shed, garage, etc.) that do not contain finished living space; or in commercial (office/retail) or industrial (warehouse) spaces; or outdoors (e.g. tent, etc.); or in a recreational vehicle.
B. Limit one short term rental unit per building or property; or in the event of condominiums or buildings held in similar common ownership, each owner shall be limited to one unit per building or property. Entities under common control shall be considered a single owner for the purpose of evaluating ownership of units.
C. The owner shall obtain a sales tax license from the City's sales tax office.
D. The owner shall maintain weekly residential trash collection services. Outdoor trash bins shall be screened from public view or kept inside of a structure or garage.
E. Owner shall show proof of property liability insurance in the amount of not less than $500,000, or provide proof that property liability coverage in an equal or higher amount is provided by any and all hosting platforms through which the owner will rent the short term rental unit. Proof of liability insurance is not required if short term rental reservations are handled exclusively by hosting platforms (websites) that extend liability coverage of not less than $500,000 under terms acceptable to the Manager.
F. Short term rental units must remain compliant with all planning, zoning, building and other City codes.
G. The owner shall not have had a short term rental unit permit revoked within the preceding twenty-four (24) months.
7.5.1706: RULES AND REGULATIONS:
The following rules and shall be followed for every short term rental unit, and it shall be a violation of this part for the owner or short term tenants to fail to meet any of them:
A. All short term tenants shall abide by all applicable noise ordinances of the City of Colorado Springs and with all other City ordinances.
C. Parking in private driveways shall be utilized first with overflow parking on the street where permitted. Parking on-site in non-driveway areas (i.e. front yard areas, parkways and rear-yards) shall be prohibited.
C. No food shall be prepared for or served to the short term tenants by the owner orthe owner’s agents.
D. Use of the short term rental unit for any commercial or large social events or gatherings such as weddings, corporate retreats, concerts and fundraisers is prohibited.
E. The permit with all local contact information and emergency safety information should be prominently displayed within the short term rental unit.
The City issued permit number shall be used in all rental marketing materials.
No more than one (1) rental contract is permitted in a consecutive seven (7) day period.
H. During the term that a short term rental unit is occupied by a short term tenant, the owner and/or the local contact person designated by the owner shall be available twenty- four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, for the purpose of responding within forty-five (45) minutes to complaints regarding the condition or operation of the short term rental unit or the conduct of short term tenants. If the local contact person designated by the owner changes, then the owner shall update the permit on file within 14 days.
must meet planning and zoning ordinances will affect most homeowners with Airbnb and prevent you from using your additional space place for rental. this is another gotcha besides the 7 day rental restriction. Which council members are bending over for the corporations on this new ordinance?
Hey guys!
Any idea how to spread the word to other hosts? I had no idea this was happening until the 7th! We’ve got to get more people involved.
Here is a link to a petition that we will present at the city council meeting 10/23 @1:00pm. Please plan to attend if possible. It is a public input session.
and the event for the meeting is here...
Hello! Just heard about this issue, where do we stand at this time?
Here is a link to a petition that we will present at the city council meeting 10/23 @1:00pm. Please plan to attend if possible. It is a public input session.
and the event for the meeting is here...
Yes! I just happened to come across this issue while verifying tax information for our unit. I read the city website but couldn’t tell if the Ordinance passed. Anyone gone to get their permit yet?
The ordiance is not in force yet, it will be voted for in the end of this month by city. We are trying to have it still to be reviewed - the limitation of the number of the listings per house and idea of allowing only the rentals where the hosts live in the premise are really hurtful for our community. The hosts community needs a support so I strongly encourage you to share your opinion about the ordinance with the city councils, here are their emails:
allcouncil@springsgov.com,
dknight@springsgov.com,
dgeislinger@springsgov.com,
rskorman@springsgov.com,
yavila@springsgov.com,
jgaebler@springsgov.com,
apico@springsgov.com,
mbennett@springsgov.com,
bmurray@springsgov.com,
tstrand@springsgov.com
Thank you! 🙂
Hello! My name is Caiti Blase and I am a reporter at KOAA News 5. Our station would like to do a story on this proposed ordinance and we are looking for stakeholders to speak with. Would anyone be interested in doing an on-camera interview tomorrow to talk about your concerns? If so, please email me at cblase@koaa.com at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your time.
The old hotel lobby flexing its muscle and lining some greedy politicians' pockets, squashing start ups and small business in the process.
Hello fellow hosts!
The ordiance is not in force yet, it will be voted for in the end of this month (probably) by the city. We are trying to have it still to be reviewed - the limitation of the number of the listings per house and idea of allowing only the rentals where the hosts live in the premise are really hurtful for our community. Please follow fb page of Colorado Springs Short -term rentals alliance (@COSSTRA) to be updated and if you would like to participate in the meetings/discussions - the next one is on September 17th at 6pm at Discover Goodwill (1460 Garden of the Gods Rd)
The hosts community needs your support so I strongly encourage you to share your opinion about the ordinance with the city councils, here are their emails:
allcouncil@springsgov.com,
dknight@springsgov.com,
dgeislinger@springsgov.com,
rskorman@springsgov.com,
yavila@springsgov.com,
jgaebler@springsgov.com,
apico@springsgov.com,
mbennett@springsgov.com,
bmurray@springsgov.com,
tstrand@springsgov.com
Thank you! 🙂
Wish we knew about these meetings ahead of time. Awfully slick of the city to hurry this stuff thru without the majority of the city being notified. I would have put all over social media. We will not comply with unreasonable, un notified permiting 'laws', rammed thru with no notice.
You still can!
Here is a link to a petition that we will present at the city council meeting 10/23 @1:00pm. Please plan to attend if possible. It is a public input session.
and the event for the meeting is here...
It’s happening world wide where there are housing shortages for long term rentals and many homeless people on the streets, so the local authorities are discouraging short term rentals!
Its not just common to your part of the world.....it’s global
Edinburgh Scotland
Glasgow Scotland
Barcelona Spain etc etc etc
I have been away for awhile. Does anyone know if the ordinance went thru?