HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) – Hampton City Council approved new regulations for short-term rentals in the city on Wednesday.
During the meeting, discussed a proposal from the Planning Commission in regards to short-term rentals, including Airbnb and Vrbo.
The newly approved regulation include:
- The creation of zoned districts, in which 1% of residences in each zone could be used as a short-term rental.
- Rentals must be 500 feet apart.
- People who have an existing business would be allowed to continue operating, even if that zone is over the cap.
- The permitting process would become more streamlined and less costly. Applications would be approved administratively if they meet requirements – until the caps were reached in the zone.
- Some of those requirements include sufficient off-street parking, fire safety controls, limits on the number of renters based on size, limits on events, business license, paying applicable taxes and listing of a person responsible for each rental with a phone number to call in case of issues.
For more information on the requirements, click the link here.
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