Public views sought on Estes vacation-rental rules
ESTES PARK — Larimer County officials want to hear public views on proposed changes to vacation-rental regulations in the Estes Valley Plan area.
A working meeting has been scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 12, at the Estes Park Events Center, 1125 Rooftop Way in Estes Park.
The meeting will feature an update on the proposed amendments and small working-group discussions. Information gathered at the meeting will be summarized and presented to Larimer County Commissioners and the Estes Park town staff.
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The meeting stems from talks held Nov. 9 between county commissioners and the town board about possible changes to vacation-home rental regulations in Estes Park and the Estes Valley. Nearly 500 to 600 vacation homes operate in the town and nearby areas, and the number is growing. Concerns have been expressed about unlicensed homes, problems between permanent residents and vacation-home renters, traffic and trash in neighborhoods, and what the occupancy limits should be for small and large homes.
A summary of that meeting and the proposed rule changes are online.
ESTES PARK — Larimer County officials want to hear public views on proposed changes to vacation-rental regulations in the Estes Valley Plan area.
A working meeting has been scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 12, at the Estes Park Events Center, 1125 Rooftop Way in Estes Park.
The meeting will feature an update on the proposed amendments and small working-group discussions. Information gathered at the meeting will be summarized and presented to Larimer County Commissioners and the Estes Park town staff.
The meeting stems from talks held Nov. 9 between county commissioners and the town board about possible changes to…
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