HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE 11-24ORDINANCE NO. 11-24
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5.20.110 OF THE ESTES PARK
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING BED AND BREAKFAST INNS
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes Park, Colorado has
determined that it is in the best interest of the Town to amend certain sections of the
Municipal Code of the Town of Estes Park, Colorado.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: Section 5.20.110 of the Estes Park Municipal Code is hereby
amended, by adding underlined material and deleting stricken material, as set forth on
Exhibit A. Ellipses indicate material not reproduced as the Board intends to leave that
material in effect as it now reads.
Section 2: Ordinance 08-24 is hereby repealed.
Section 3: This Ordinance shall take effect and be enforced thirty (30) days after
its adoption and publication.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes Park,
Colorado this 9^ day of JULY, 2024.
TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO
By:
Mayor
ATTEST:
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T^n Clerk
I hereby certify that the above Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the
Board of Trustees on the 9th day of JULY, 2024 and published in a newspaper of
general circulation in the Town of Estes Park, Colorado, on the 12th day of JULY, 2024,
all as required by the Statutes of the State of Colorado.
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Town Attorney
Exhibit A
5.20.110 Additional provisions for vacation homes and bed and breakfast inns.
(a) Business license application requirements.
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(2) Local representative. Local representatives shall be designated as follows:
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b. Bed and breakfast inns. The application for a business license for any bed and breakfast inn shall
designate the resident owner or on-site manager (collectively, an “innkeeper” for the purposes of
this section) residing on the premises who can be contacted and is on the property twenty-four
(24) hours per day when the bed and breakfast is in operation, regarding any violation of the
provisions of this Section. The person set forth on the applicationinnkeeper shall be the
representative of the owner for immediate violation resolution purposes with regard to the bed
and breakfast inn.
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(8) Life safety inspection.
a. Requirement. To be issued a license, a vacation home or bed and breakfast inn must first
undergo and pass a life safety inspection or other required building inspection, as applicable, and
receive a certificate of occupancy that allows for such use, such as described in Section 14.12.025
080 of this Code, section R33227 of the International Residential Code as amended.
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e. Bed and breakfast inn life safety inspections. To be issued a license, a bed and breakfast inn must
first undergo and pass a life safety inspection as described for vacation homes and for large
vacation homes in Section 14.12.080 of this Code, section R332 of the International Residential
Code as amended. That section hereby applies to bed and breakfast inns equally as it does to
vacation homes and large vacation homes, and a bed and breakfast inn must similarly be issued a
certificate of occupancy allowing for such bed and breakfast inn use. This subparagraph (e) shall
apply to all bed and breakfast inns first licensed after May 23, 2023. It shall also apply to all bed
and breakfast inns, including those previously licensed, effective January 1, 2026. When this
subparagraph applies, subparagraphs (b)-(d) of this section (8) shall also apply.
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(d) Renewal.
(1) Business licenses for vacation homes in residential zoning districts that are deemed active as of
December 31 in any given year shall have priority for renewal in the following calendar year over any
new applications for business licenses for vacation homes in residential zoning districts, provided a
renewal for said active registration license is received and deemed complete and proper, all required
inspections passed, and fees paid by January 31 of the renewal calendar year.
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(e) Operating requirements.
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(7) Occupancy for bed and breakfast inns.
a. Maximum occupancy—Eight-and-under occupants. The maximum allowable occupancy shall be
limited by a maximum of two (2) guests per bedroom plus two (2) guests. The maximum
allowable occupancy for an individual bed and breakfast inn shall be eight (8) occupants.
b. Maximum oOccupancy—Nine-and-over occupants. A residential structure with four (4) or more
sleeping rooms may be permitted as a bed and breakfast inn if granted zoning approval by special
review in accordance with the S2 procedure described in the Estes Park Development Code. The
maximum occupancy in a nine-and-over occupant bed and breakfast inn shall be as specified in
the special review approval granted by the Town Board; provided that occupancy shall be limited
to a maximum of two (2) individuals per sleeping room plus two (2) individuals per bed and
breakfast inn.
c. One (1) bedroom must be assigned to the resident owner or on-site manager innkeeper and
therefore not added to the maximum occupancy calculations in paragraphs (7)a. and (7)b. above.
(8) Number of parties.
a. Vacation homes in residential zone districts as those districts are defined in Subsection (b) above
shall be rented, leased or furnished to no more than one (1) party at a time, occupying the
vacation home as a single group. Owners of the vacation home shall not occupy the vacation
home while a party is present. All occupants shall be registered by name on or before the time of
the party's initial occupancy. The name registry shall be maintained by the property owner, local
representative or manager, and shall be made available to the Town or any other appropriate
regulatory entity upon request.
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(14) In the CD Downtown Commercial zoning district, vacation homes and bed and breakfast inns shall not
be located on the ground floor of a building fronting on Elkhorn Avenue.
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(16) Meal service. Bed and breakfast inns may provide meal service to registered overnight guests.
(17) The owner of a bed and breakfast inn, or the on-site manager employed by the owner, must reside on
the premises at all times when the bed and breakfast inn is in operation.
(16) Additional operating requirements for bed and breakfast inns.
a. The innkeeper of a bed and breakfast inn must reside on the premises when the bed and
breakfast inn is in operation.
b. The innkeeper must actually reside on the bed and breakfast inn premises at least nine months
of the year.
c. To reside on the premises for the purposes of this paragraph (16) means to reside in the same
dwelling unit, as defined in the Estes Park Development Code, as the bed and breakfast inn.
The innkeeper must not reside in a space that qualifies as a dwelling unit distinguishable from
the dwelling unit constituting the bed and breakfast inn.
d. The innkeeper must be readily accessible in person to guests at all reasonable times; must
regularly interact in person with all guests; and must be available to guests immediately or
within thirty minutes, in person, in case of emergency.
e. The innkeeper must offer all guests of the bed and breakfast inn a fresh-cooked breakfast
prepared on site for each night of the guest’s occupancy, at no charge other than the fee for
the lodging accommodations. The meal shall be noted as included with the fee in all
advertisements and listings for the lodging.
f. Any new application or application for renewal for a bed and breakfast inn may include up to
three individuals who collectively shall satisfy the obligations of the innkeeper under this
section; provided however, that if more than one individual is designated, (i) the application
shall provide a single set of contact information, in the form required by the Town Clerk, which
shall immediately reach whichever individual is acting as the innkeeper at that time, and (ii)
the application shall include a schedule of when each individual is planned to act as the
innkeeper over the license year and subsequent renewal period. Any such application
information may be amended during the license year, with repayment of the business license
fee as a reprocessing fee.
g. Multiple parties. Bed and breakfast inns are intended to be rented out room-by-room, to
multiple parties. One sleeping room of a bed and breakfast inn must be occupied by the
innkeeper and not guests. A bed and breakfast inn with more than two sleeping rooms must
advertise and rent the premises on a per-sleeping-room basis, with no prohibition or
discouragement of multiple parties lodging at the same time within the bed and breakfast inn.
h. The application for a bed and breakfast inn must include a drawing, in the form required by
the Town Clerk, displaying the areas of the property (i) utilized by the guests exclusively,
except as needed for cleaning, (ii) utilized exclusively by the innkeeper, and (iii) utilized by
both as common areas. Operation of the bed and breakfast inn shall adhere to this
representation.
i. The requirements of paragraph (16) shall apply to all bed and breakfast inns first licensed after
May 23, 2023. They shall apply to all bed and breakfast inns, including those previously
licensed, effective January 1, 2026.
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