Ordinance 2026-1203 regulates vacation home rentals in South Lake Tahoe.
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- South Lake Tahoe
What You Should Do Next
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Review the Ordinance
Visit the City Clerk’s Office to read the full text of the ordinance.
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Contact City Clerk
Call Susan Blankenship at (530) 542-6005 for any questions regarding the ordinance.
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Check VHR Permit Status
If you own a vacation home, verify your permit status under the new regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ordinance 2026-1203 about?
- It amends regulations for vacation home rentals in South Lake Tahoe.
- Where can I review Ordinance 2026-1203?
- You can review it at the City Clerk’s Office or contact them.
- What changes does Ordinance 2026-1203 make?
- It modifies permit caps, age requirements, and appeal processes for vacation rentals.
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Full Notice Text
LEGAL PUBLICATION City of South Lake TahoeSummary of Ordinance 2026-1203 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on March 24, 2026, the City of South Lake Tahoe City Council passed and adopted Ordinance 2026-1203 by the following vote: Yes: Roberts, Horgan, JinkensNo: RobbinsAbsent: Bass “An Ordinance Amending Article V (Vacation Home Rentals) of Chapter 3.50 (Transient Lodging) and Table 2.35.070 (Appealable Actions and Matters) of the South Lake Tahoe City Code to Modify the Regulation of Vacation Home Rentals” City Attorney’s Summary of Ordinance: This ordinance makes the following amendments to the VHR provisions in the South Lake Tahoe City Code: 150-foot buffer is replaced with a cap of no more than 900 VHR permits in residential areas; a minimum age of 25 is established to rent a VHR; attached condominiums are allowed to get VHR permits unless the applicable homeowners association rules prohibit VHRs; requires advertising platforms to include “family friendly” language for VHRs in residential areas; appeals of permit denials go to an independent hearing officer instead of the Planning Commission; commercial and recreational areas are regulated with rules applicable to the Tourist Core Area Plan; and room night reporting is required. A copy of Ordinance 2026-1203 in its entirety is available for review in the City Clerk’s Office located at 1901 Lisa Maloff Way, South Lake Tahoe, California, or by contacting the City Clerk.Susan BlankenshipSusan Blankenship, City ClerkCity of South Lake Tahoe1901 Lisa Maloff Way, Ste 206South Lake Tahoe, Ca 96150(530) 542-6005 Published: April 3, 2026
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