File #: 23-464   
Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/23/2023 In control: Clark County Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/4/2023 Final action:
Title: Conduct a public hearing to amend Title 7, Chapter 7.100 of the Clark County Code relating to the regulation of short-term rentals in residential areas, to revise or clarify provisions concerning application requirements, notice requirements and procedures for inspections, license issuance or denial, operation and prohibited conduct of a short-term rental; and providing for other matters properly related thereto. (For possible action)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Bill 3-21-23-1 for 4-04-23 BCC STR Ordinance Amendments.pdf

CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

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Petitioner:

Steven B. Wolfson, District Attorney

Recommendation: 

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Conduct a public hearing to amend Title 7, Chapter 7.100 of the Clark County Code relating to the regulation of short-term rentals in residential areas, to revise or clarify provisions concerning application requirements, notice requirements and procedures for inspections, license issuance or denial, operation and prohibited conduct of a short-term rental; and providing for other matters properly related thereto.  (For possible action)

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BACKGROUND: 

Greater Las Vegas Short Term Rental Association sued Clark County for numerous alleged constitutional issues with Clark County's short-term rental license ordinance and filed a motion to enjoin the ordinance. The District Court granted the motion in part and denied the motion in part, finding that the Plaintiff had public interest standing. The District Court allowed most of the ordinance to stay in place, including the ability to issue licenses, but preliminarily enjoined a few provisions for being facially unconstitutionally vague and overbroad. The District Attorney's Office believes the motion was incorrectly granted in part and is appealing certain issues. However, there are a few issues with the code that can be clarified to comply with the Court's order without filing an appeal, which this ordinance will address.

The proposed ordinance was introduced at the Board of County Commissioners meeting on March 21, 2023, and a public hearing was set for April 4, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.