New limits, permit fees for Santa Cruz vacation rentals under review |
| New limits, permit fees for Santa Cruz vacation rentals under review Posted: 30 Nov 2010 10:17 AM PST SANTA CRUZ -- Owners of vacation rental homes will likely face a tiered system of regulation where properties will be subject to new restrictions based on their location. In the most tightly regulated areas like Pleasure Point and the Santa Cruz harbor, vacation rentals are apt to be limited to one in every five homes and property owners will pay as much as $2,500 for a permit. "You have certain locations where there's problems. It almost warrants in those areas that the ordinance would be different," said Gustavo Gonzalez, a member of the county Planning Commission. "(But) we want to make sure the ordinance is something that's fair." The new terms for vacation rentals were put forth Monday by the Planning Commission. They're the latest of several proposals, all of which have drawn significant controversy about how county leaders should address sometimes nuisance vacation properties in unincorporated communities, mostly by the beach. The terms detailed in Monday's plan, like tying restrictions to the location, are consistent with what the Board of Supervisors asked for earlier this year. County supervisors have final say on what rules govern vacation rentals, a decision not expected until spring at the earliest, though many of the Planning Commission's ideas are likely to stick. The Planning Commission proposal, which is still being fine-tuned, requires all owners of vacation rentals to get permits, something they currently don't have to do. The proposal also lays out basic ground rules for owners, like maintaining a local contact for neighbors to call should tenants get unruly as well as limiting the number of occupants and cars at each rental.As it stands now, two people per bedroom, plus two additional people would be allowed at each rental, as would two cars parked on the street. Those numbers, however, as well as where the limits will be enforced, are likely to change as the proposal undergoes further revision. The centerpiece of the proposal is having certain restrictions that vary with location. The proposal assigns neighborhoods to one of three designations, each of which imposes a different level of constraint on the number of rentals allowed and how difficult getting a permit would be.
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