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2/24/2025
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CDS Study Session
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Survey on Short-Term Rentals <br /> 315 If you mess with short term rentals you will devestate 2/4/2025 11:22 AM <br /> the economy. Everyone eating and shopping is up for the weekend. <br /> 316 Taking away short-term rentals will significantly 2/4/2025 11:20 AM <br /> decrease the desirability and value of homes in Suncadia, which is a community directed to <br /> vacation/short term use. Any rules restricting short-term rentals in Kittitas County more <br /> broadly should account for the different community in Suncadia. <br /> 317 Short term rentals only hurt the community. Allows 2/4/2025 10:46 AM <br /> people and corporations from outside the community to buy up property and drive up rent <br /> prices for community members. Needs to be highly regulated and limited. <br /> 318 I'm strongly against hurting anyone's ability to make 2/4/2025 10:45 AM <br /> a living via hard work and entrepreneurship. I also am all for increasing the commerce in our <br /> community, and the amount of people who these rentals bring here is good for all our <br /> businesses and. Restricting these short term rentals seems to be an unamerican stance. <br /> 319 I'm not sure how the county would 2/4/2025 10:43 AM <br /> equitably enforce a cap on the number of STRs in a neighborhood. General noise ordinances <br /> are good and should be enforce but not targeting the STRs for special noise treatment,except <br /> the fine should go to the owner to encourage responsible renting in the future. Generally I think <br /> both second homes and STRs are a suck on local resources and drive up prices. Permitting <br /> and fees would help create parity with hotels and ensure professionalism. I assume they pay <br /> lodging taxes already. Consider a tax on second homes. <br /> 320 1 believe that if there 2/4/2025 10:33 AM <br /> aren't more regulations then housing prices will continue to go up and our community will <br /> deteriorate. <br /> 321 Not in PLS also why is current board all male??And current preside how many terms does he 2/4/2025 9:55 AM <br /> get??Seems too many <br /> 322 Good tax source from stay taxes and other fees. 2/4/2025 9:38 AM <br /> 323 I've owned my property for 40 years taxes have gone up 2/4/2025 9:06 AM <br /> insurance has gone up dues have gone up we should have the opportunity to recoup these <br /> costs. People want a moment away by renting a cabin or home this gives them a moment to <br /> recoup. Not everyone has this but for a moment they can. <br /> 324 When everyone started buying STRs during the pandemic in our 2/4/2025 8:57 AM <br /> neighborhood, our home values went way up. Few people lived in our neighborhood full time <br /> before anyway, so having more STRs doesn't impact the community feel because it was just <br /> empty houses before. <br /> 325 2/4/2025 8:56 AM <br /> AirDNA.co indicates Ellensburg has 132 short-term <br /> rentals. Notably, this does not indicate whether it only includes City limits, or the whole zip <br /> code (any STIR with an Ellensburg address). It also does not differentiate (without paying for <br /> data) how many are"whole home"versus room rentals. Even if these were all in city limits, it <br /> would mean only roughly 1.5% of ALL Ellensburg housing stock (as of 2018 OFM estimates) <br /> would be used for this purpose-and many additional units have come online in the past 7 <br /> years in the Urban Growth Area. Units primarily used for short-term rentals are detached <br /> single-family homes, which even as a college town still make up a disproportionate share of <br /> Ellensburg's housing supply (-50%). Large lot single-family dwellings with large footprint <br /> homes are not affordable housing, so any such STR's cannot be eating into truly affordable <br /> housing supply. These figures also make no differentiation for whether units are rented year- <br /> round, or seasonally. Select communities in Kittitas County likely have a far greater portion of <br /> housing units dedicated to STR's (Suncadia etc.); AirDNA also indicates a whopping 832 <br /> STR's in Cle Elum. The County should reflect on whether the nature of destination resort <br /> communities outside of incorporated towns - NOT true cities or Places in a traditional sense of <br /> human development, nor historically established Kittitas County towns -should be regulated <br /> into retroactively providing affordability via local market regulation of a private landowner use of <br /> residential property. In general, STIR regulations are often a solution in search of a problem <br /> outside of resort communities. Any countywide requirement to register/regulate STR's should <br /> be evidence-based (Is this actually a problem; where; when; and how do we know beyond <br /> personal impressions or anecdotes?), and narrowly constricted to the geographic distribution of <br /> the problem (fix the issue where it occurs). The County should also strongly consider who <br /> 83 /87 <br />
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