New Short Term Rental Rules in Sonoma County

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New Short Term Rental Rules in Sonoma County

Local government has been busy in the month of August with short term rental regulations and moratoriums being adopted throughout the county. Below are a list of rules or changes for each jurisdiction.

County of Sonoma – unincorporated areas like Kenwood, Glen Ellen, Guerneville, Monte Rio, etc

  • Moratorium for new permits currently in place until May 9, 2023
  • Under new ordinance no R1 zoning will be allowed
  • Areas that have a high concentration of short term rentals will be capped at 5% or 10% – there will be a meeting later this year to determine those areas
  • Quiet hours will now be from 9pm-7am (previously 10pm-7am)
  • No corporate ownership will be allowed (this includes any type of LLC)
  • 1 Business License allowed per natural person – must match property ownership

City of Santa Rosaapplies only to properties within Santa Rosa city limits

  • Non-hosted rentals capped at 198 – no new permits will be issued until ordinance is adopted in summer of 2023
  • No corporate ownership likely to be part of new ordinance as it was part of the original urgency ordinance

Town of Windsor – applies only to properties within Windsor city limits

  • 45 day moratorium on all short term rental business licenses – adopted on August 17, 2022
  • Moratorium will be extended up to 10 months and 15 days until short term rental ordinance can be presented and adopted by town council

Marin County – coastal area of West Marin County

  • Moratorium on short term rental business licenses in effect until May 2024