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7/13/2023 - Workshop on Proposed Short-term Rental Regulations

For Immediate Release - July 13, 2023

Press Release Contact:          Anne M Krieg, AICP – Development Director and Acting Planning Officer

(207) 992-4280    planning@bangormaine.gov

 

 

City of Bangor to Host Workshop on Short-Term Rental Regulations

 

Bangor, MaineThe City of Bangor Planning Division will be holding a public workshop on July 27th at 5 pm at the Bangor Public Library in the Laurence E. Crofutt room to provide information to the public on proposed regulations for short-term rentals in the City.

Short-term rentals, as defined in the proposed regulations, would include any dwelling unit being rented for less than 28 days. Short-term rentals are currently defined as renting for less than 30 days and are not currently allowed anywhere in the City. The proposed regulations differentiate between hosted and non-hosted short-term rentals, with hosted rentals being where the owner or operator lives on-site and non-hosted rentals having no on-site owner or operator. All short-term rentals would require a license, renewed annually, with an inspection of the rental being required for licensing. A grace period is proposed to allow adequate time for non-compliant properties to become compliant.

This proposed use would not apply to hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts, or boarding houses. Additionally, people that rent a portion of, or their entire house to temporary workers staying longer than a month are also not subject to this proposed regulation.

The meeting will start with a short presentation on the proposed changes, followed by a question-and-answer period. A webpage with more information is in progress at www.bangormaine.gov/str and will be updated with draft regulations prior to the workshop. Interested parties can also call 207-992-4257 or email planning@bangormaine.gov to speak to staff directly about these changes. Registration is not required for the workshop.

 

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