August 16, 2021
The county's vacation rental map is available at douglascountynv.gov by scrolling down to the vacation home rentals link.
Ruling determines county commissioners heard substantial evidence in challenge to vacation home rental ordinance change
As of Thursday morning, no date has been set for a hearing on the appeal of the insufficiency of a petition seeking to place a ban on vacation home rentals in residential neighborhoods.
Opponents of a ban on vacation home rentals north of Cave Rock State Park released an email between County Commissioner Danny Tarkanian and Glenbrook homeowner Larry Ruvo listing strategies for implementing the ordinance that included recalling fellow commissioners.
After more than two hours of debate and public comment, Douglas County commissioners voted 3-2 to ban vacation home rentals north of Cave Rock on Thursday.
Revisions to Douglas County’s vacation home rental ordinance that was challenged in federal court are scheduled to be introduced today.
Advisory panel upholds $5,000 fines for two vacation rentals for operating without a permit
The approval of a revised vacation home rental ordinance on Thursday may satisfy a federal judge enough to lift an order preventing parts of it from being implemented, but it may not be sufficient for those who challenged the new rules back in July.
Douglas County received 129 applications for larger vacation home rentals during July, exceeding the cap included in the new ordinance by 56.
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