HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-12-23 Public Comment - J. Mitchell - Airbnb Public Comment Letter - 10_17From:Jordan Mitchell
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Subject:[EXTERNAL]Airbnb Public Comment Letter - 10/17
Date:Thursday, October 12, 2023 7:24:59 PM
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Please see the attached letter for Airbnb's public comments for next week's meeting on Short
Term Rentals.
Thank you,Jordan
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Jordan MitchellPublic Policy Manager, West
425.318.0082
October 12,2023
Bozeman City Commission
Re:Short-term rental ordinance
Dear Commissioners,
On behalf of Airbnb,I am writing to share our appreciation of the Community Development
Board’s recommendation to protect existing Type 3 short-term rental Hosts who rely on
home sharing,and to express our strong concerns with other aspects of the draft ordinance
that we cannot support.
As you are aware,the City’s STR Assessment report found that prohibiting or severely limiting
short-term rentals would not guarantee an increase in housing stock,and would have limited
impact on the long-term rental market.Additionally,these severe restrictions would
eliminate a signi cant portion of the lodging needed to accommodate the millions of visitors,
who in turn support local businesses and the tourism industry while generating valuable tax
revenue for the City.Committee Chairman Henry Happel reiterated this point at the
Development Board meeting on October 2:“I haven’t seen anyone make a cogent argument
that elimination of Type 3 short-term rentals is going to move the needle on a ordable
housing.”
We want to be good partners to local o cials by supporting real solutions that help address
the City’s housing a ordability challenges.However,we have strong concerns about
prohibiting or severely limiting short-term rentals in Bozeman based on the perceived impact
of short-term rentals on local housing supply.
First,we ask Commissioners to consider maintaining the residency requirement for Type 2
Hosts at its current 50 percent.Committee Board members speci cally asked where the 70
percent gure came from during their October 2 meeting,and City Sta acknowledged
publicly that it was an arbitrary number taken from legislation during the 2023 session that
failed.There is no evidence that this change will create any additional a ordable housing.If
the purpose of this ordinance is to do just that,it should be limited to balanced actions that
have a clear nexus to creating a ordable housing.
Lastly,the Board recommended an open-ended moratorium on issuing new Type 3 permits
to give the City time to “re-examine”the impacts of short-term rentals “at an appropriate
time in the future.”Respectfully,both the time frame and direction are too broad.The City’s
STR Assessment has determined that further STR restrictions provide no guarantees of
additional a ordable housing stock.To preserve the economic bene ts of STRs,we believe a
clear timeline and plan to further examine the impact of STRs in Bozeman is critical.
If the City Commission supports further studying this issue,so do we.But we would ask,at
the very least,that the direction of any moratorium be more clear,and that speci c
provisions be included to give short-term rental hosts and platforms some clarity.We believe
any moratorium to re-examine the impacts must also include the impacts on local hosts,
which was not included in the Committee’s recommendation.Such a moratorium also needs
a speci c time period for that work to be completed.It should speci cally state that the
moratorium will end unless clear and convincing evidence exists that it has had positive
impacts on a ordable housing that far outweigh the negative impacts on local communities
that rely on tourism.
We remain committed to working with local leaders on fair and reasonable solutions that
preserve the signi cant bene ts short-term rentals provide to the Bozeman community.
Thank you for the consideration of our comments.
Sincerely,
Jordan Mitchell
Airbnb Public Policy
cc:Bozeman Community Development Board,Mayor Cyndy Andrus,City Manager Je
Mihelich