Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout041116 CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING OF APRIL 11, 2016 CALL TO ORDER The Port Townsend City Council met in workshop session on April 11, 2016, in the Council Chambers at 540 Water Street. Mayor Deborah Stinson called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Councilmembers present at roll call were Pamela Adams, Robert Gray, Amy Howard, Catharine Robinson, Michelle Sandoval, and Deborah Stinson with David Faber excused. Staff members present were City Manager David Timmons, City Attorney Steve Gross, City Clerk Joanna Sanders, and Planning Director Lance Bailey . SHORT-TERM RENTALS/VACATION RENTALS/TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS CODE REVISIONS City Manager David Timmons and City Attorney Steve Gross reviewed the current status of the Resolution 15-035 Council adopted on vacation rentals and the changed conditions since that resolution. They noted that with City regulations for owner- occupied vacation rentals, if Council were to want to create regulations on non-owner occupied vacation rentals, that matter would be referred from Council to the Planning Commission to draft revisions. Planning Director Lance Bailey showed a portion of a webinar from the City of Durango, Colorado on "The Sharing Economy" as it relates to vacation rentals (regulations, tourist destination economy, and impacts to housing, neighborhoods and lodging). Staff responded to Council questions about consolidating the chapters on vacation rentals and explained cottage housing, boarding and lodging house definitions. When asked about whether a conflict exists with off-street parking and loading and parking standards, Bailey described different parking standards for tourist homes versus bed and breakfasts. Council then went through the changes proposed in the Ordinance with Mr. Bailey and Mr. Gross describing the changes for consolidation. Discussion focused on the following: - Business licensing related to non-owner occupied versus owner-occupied, and tourist home accommodations - Review of the specific requirements, including equity between the two types of rentals - Planning Commission addressing zoning and development regulations City Council Business Workshop Meeting April 11, 2016 Page 1 of 2 Staff recorded desired changes under the definitions for short-term rental versus tourist home accommodations and agreed to look into the following: - Optional language related to property transfers - Needed changes to the business code on all short-term rentals requiring business licensing. - Review resolutions establishing code enforcement priorities -Allowing unpermitted rentals to get a permit versus forcing illegally-operated rentals to move to the end of the line in priority - Public notice of short-term rentals in neighborhoods Council comments and concerns about non-owner occupied short-term rentals were. - Community Development and Land Use Committee did not want to allow at this time - Anyone currently operating illegally should not be given a license - Enforcement challenges in ensuring only local property management companies - Limiting non-owner occupied to 25 versus 50 in the City - Allowing non-owner occupied might improve housing capacity - Consider a pilot program for locals and education on the purpose behind regulations Tourist accommodations comments/concerns: - Concern that a tourist home who rents out more than two rooms is not classified as a tourist accommodation and no local management. - Challenges with code enforcement, license revocation, and penalties. - Insurance required for commercial activities. Staff noted that under conditional use permits, insurance would be required. - More promotion of tourist homes. - Improve education and economy, but do not market exclusively for a tourist economy. Mr. Timmons suggested code enforcement for tax evasion versus enforcement on zoning code violations. Staff agreed to bring forward to Council business license regulations and would prepare a tasking resolution for the Planning Commission related to short-term rentals. There was interest by Council in discussing the housing study at a future workshop or meeting and in preparing a Speak Up discussion on short-term rentals. ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:32 p.m. Attest: ��_)-0 6t, Joanna Sanders, CMC City Clerk City Council Business Workshop Meeting April 11, 2016 Page 2 of 2