Short-Term Rental License

Please note that if you have a current STR License, the forms to upload are available on our website.  Once you have created your account through our portal, you will need to contact our office for your Access Code to renew your license.


CLICK HERE FOR NEW AND EXISTING APPLICATIONS

On the link above, click the "Sign-up" link in the upper right-hand corner to create your portal account. 

New STR Requirement:

Starting with the 2024 rental season, we are implementing an additional requirement for property owners who do not engage the services of a property management company with local representation. As part of the application process, we now request that you furnish proof of residency for your designated responsible party. Acceptable documents for this purpose encompass a valid driver’s license, property tax receipt, utility statements, lease agreement or mortgage statement, voter registration card, and similar forms of verification.

Short-term rentals are limited to specific land use zones.  Click here to see a map where short-term rentals are allowed within the city limits.

The new licensing requirements can be reviewed here:  Short-term rental code

  • New requirements include but are not limited to:
    • Application and fees – Initial license fee is $500 per unit, annual renewal fee is $250 per unit. A late of $250 for licenses that do not renew on time by December 31st.
    • Ownership Transfer Form - License can only be transferred within 60 days from the date of closing.  Fee is $25.
    •   The fee(s) can be paid through
      Invoice Cloud or call (844) 533-1396.  Processing fee will apply. You will use your existing STR license number as the account number, new licenses use your rental address. 
    • Health and safety inspections
    • Excise tax reporting (requires a State UBI #)
    • Parking and occupancy limits
    • Good neighbor guidelines to ensure operational standards such as garbage collection, noise and pet control
    • State insurance requirements ($1,000,000 policy)
    • Enforcement fees and fines
    • State Law Substitute House Bill 1798