Kelowna property owners with a short-term rental business licence will be allowed to keep operating when new provincial rules take effect on May 1, 2024.
That was the result of a 4-3 vote at city council香蕉视频直播檚 regular meeting on Monday (Jan. 15).
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The close vote was the result of tough debate amongst council.
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Provincial legislation defines short-term rentals as any accommodation provided to the public for less than 90 consecutive days and restricts them to a homeowner香蕉视频直播檚 principal residence.
Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 bylaw is more restrictive, less than 30 days, banning short-term rentals as a principal or secondary land use in mixed-use and residential zones with few exceptions.
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Staff recommended that 498 currently licenced secondary use short-term rentals be allowed to continue operating in Kelowna, even after May 1, with a 香蕉视频直播榣egally non-conforming香蕉视频直播 status, provided they meet provincial principal residence requirements.
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Coun. Rick Webber said council must balance what is best for the community as a whole.
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A four-and-a-half-hour public hearing on the matter in November 2023 saw about 200 people pack council chambers. Staff estimate there are approximately 1,200 short-term rentals operating without a licence in Kelowna.
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Coun. Ron Cannan said he believed the province香蕉视频直播檚 approach is more balanced.
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Council has also asked staff to put together a list of properties that may be exempt from the new legislation.
香蕉视频直播淲e can imagine that there is a good number of them that would be along the waterfronts and that were built with the purpose of short-term rentals,香蕉视频直播 Mayor Dyas added. 香蕉视频直播淎nd whether they (provincial government) would consider giving an exemption to this area to help with our tourism demands that we have, not only in Kelowna but in the Okanagan.香蕉视频直播
Dyas, along with councillors Webber, Stack and Mohini Singh voted in favour of moving ahead with changes to short-term rentals in Kelowna, while councillors Lovegrove, Cannan and Charlie Hodge voted against.
Councillors Loyal Wooldridge and Maxine DeHart recused themselves from the discussion and vote citing conflicts of interest.
Wooldridge holds a short-term rental licence, and DeHart is employed by Ramada Hotels and owns two units on Sunset Drive.
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