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Survey on Short-Term Rentals <br /> 217 do not regulate 2/4/2025 9:32 PM <br /> 218 Short term rentals in 2/4/2025 9:17 PM <br /> Suncadia drive 6 times the number of Secuirty and parking incidences for our private security. <br /> I'm sure this is similar outside the community as well! Please implement permitting, and taxes <br /> to support the rec center and schools for our community. Also do not limit the amount of short <br /> term rentals, this brings to much economy to our community doing such would hurt <br /> significantly property values.. <br /> 219 Limit STRs! 2/4/2025 9:11 PM <br /> 220 Many rural areas benefit 2/4/2025 9:01 PM <br /> considerably from short term rentals. In and around Cle Elum, Roslyn, and Ronald they get <br /> more people interacting with the local community than Suncadia. More local business owners <br /> benefit. <br /> 221 STR's should be banned altogether. 2/4/2025 8:26 PM <br /> 222 It's taking away from opportunities for families 2/4/2025 8:11 PM <br /> who could support our local economy and downtown. I think "tiny homes"etc are okay, but not <br /> full size houses <br /> 223 Private property owners have 2/4/2025 8:10 PM <br /> rights! The homes here getting utilized as STRs are not"affordable housing", they're$1M+ <br /> homes and what someone chooses to do with their private property is not your business. <br /> RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY OWNER RIGHTS!!!!! WA tenants laws are screwed to <br /> screw landlords who rent to long term tenants. That's the only reason there's no"affordable <br /> housing"! No property owner in their right mind wants a WA squatter with more rights than them <br /> occupying their property. WA screwed up the affordable housing, not STRs. <br /> 224 Enabling short term rentals is a gift for the 2/4/2025 7:56 PM <br /> community <br /> 225 No 2/4/2025 7:36 PM <br /> 226 Do not restrict or regulate short term rentals. Build 2/4/2025 7:25 PM <br /> more housing. <br /> 227 There are hundreds of these but never more than a handful of long term 2/4/2025 7:10 PM <br /> rentals available around here. The long term prices are jacked up partially because of this type <br /> of business and development, in my opinion. We need apartments/condos for the working <br /> class. Kittitas county is only catering the rich. <br /> 228 Overall negative impact on the community. 2/4/2025 7:07 PM <br /> Regulations how many, and business type restrictions should be in place. <br /> 229 1 think people would not enjoy having more 2/4/2025 7:01 PM <br /> regulations. It's hard enough to make a living. This is an area that people like to come to so <br /> having a place to stay when we do not have decent hotels all I have to say is why not have <br /> sort term rentals <br /> 230 STR's 2/4/2025 6:48 PM <br /> just health to the local economy. Renters come to the area to spend money in Roslyn, eat the <br /> local restaurants, rent from the local outposts. All property value is rising, but it's because <br /> people want to relocate from the west side, not just because of STR's. The immediate press <br /> releases listing CleElum neighborhood as the key location now a days is definitely driving up <br /> the cost of land. But again, it brings in business that the local businesses are thriving off of. <br /> 231 1 am 2/4/2025 6:42 PM <br /> concerned about fire safety, noise, and affordability of housing. With no regulation, these <br /> issues will not only persist, but get worse. Whatever regulations the county comes up with, the <br /> rules need to be enforced and non compliance should be met with clear and consistent <br /> consequences. I'm sure there are many responsible rental operators but there are many that <br /> are a net negative for the county. I support common sense and fair regulations. <br /> 232 1 believe they should help contribute to the community not just take 2/4/2025 6:32 PM <br /> 233 As long as owners are living nearby to deal with issues that most certainly 2/4/2025 6:29 PM <br /> will arise, I don't see it being a big issues. Also, density of homes in the area needs to be <br /> 77/87 <br />