It could be a long night for anyone interested in the results of the City of 琉璃神社鈥檚 public hearing on short term rentals.
Stephen Fleming, city clerk, said they鈥檝e received around 100 pieces of correspondence, with 60 per cent in opposition and 40 in favour of what鈥檚 been proposed.
鈥淎s to how many people show up, we don鈥檛 know until the doors open,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith this number of correspondence and because it鈥檚 a topic that鈥檚 generated a lot of community discussion, I would anticipate there would be a good city discussion.鈥
Council chambers has a capacity of 170, though for hot button issues it鈥檚 not uncommon to see people standing in the hallways, awaiting a moment to comment. It looked like it had reached that capacity as the hearing got underway.
The line to speak out on the short-term rental issues at 琉璃神社 City Council hasn鈥檛 got much smaller...
鈥 Mack Britton (@MackBrittonBC)
The new regulations, if adopted, would require short term rental operators to get a business license. It would also apply guidelines for parking, number of guests and noise, among other things
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The business licence fee proposed is $345 for a principal residents, and $750 for non principal.
Regulations will allow licensed property owners to rent out a room in their principal residence as long as they live in that home at least eight months of the year.
Short-term rentals wouldn鈥檛 be permitted in investment properties, secondary suites or carriage houses, with a few exemptions.
Here at 琉璃神社 City Hall, it鈥檚 packed to the brim tonight with people looking to voice concerns with new regulations for short-term rentals in 琉璃神社.
鈥 Mack Britton (@MackBrittonBC)
Condo developments that have already been approved for short-term rentals will be grandfathered in, but limitations will apply going forward.
Late last year, Airbnb produced a report about wine regions indicating that 125,900 Airbnb guests arrive to the area a year to enjoy 鈥渨ineries that range from small family-owned operations to large world- class facilities.鈥
The average Airbnb host charges $141 US a night, amounting to an average yearly income of $4,300 US. The total number of dollars earned in the Okanagan through Airbnb hosting is $16,700,000 US.
The average length of stay in the valley is 2.69 days and the average Airbnb renter hosts for 30 days a year.
The public is invited to comment on the proposed regulations at a public hearing on Tuesday, March 12, at 6 p.m. in council chambers. Written feedback may be submitted by 4 p.m. on Monday, March 11, either by email to cityclerk@kelowna.ca or by letter to the Office of the City Clerk, 1435 Water Street, 琉璃神社, BC V1Y 1J4.
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