After months of discussion, the town of Dillon has finalized short-term rental regulations.
It sets up sets up a fee structure as well as introduces an occupancy cap for short-term rentals. The first reading was unanimously passed by Dillon Town Council on Tuesday, Feb. 15, with no further comments as part of the meeting’s consent agenda.
The new regulations come from the town seeing a large influx of rental properties that has created issues with waste, noise, parking, access to housing and more.
Dillon has 1,356 housing units and 357 of them, or 26%, had a short-term rental license as of mid-November.