1 rule for unincorporated Summit County, Utah.
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Summit County (the unincorporated area surrounding Park City and Coalville and including the Snyderville Basin and Eastern Summit County planning areas) regulates short-term rentals through Title 3, Chapter 1, Article D of the Summit County Code (3-1D), titled 'Nightly Rentals and Condotel Management Licenses.' Any rental of a residential dwelling unit for fewer than 30 consecutive days requires a Nightly Rental License from the Summit County Clerk's Office (60 N. Main Street, Coalville, UT 84017; 435-336-3204). The annual license fee is $350 and licenses expire each January 15 (fees are not prorated). Both the property owner and the managing agent are named on the license and the managing agent must be available 24/7 to respond to issues. Inside the City of Park City, a separate municipal Nightly Rental License from the Park City Finance Department (subject to Park City Land Management Code zoning, including HR-1, HR-2, HRL, RD, RDM, and various commercial zones) is required, governed by Park City Municipal Code Sections 4-2-1 and 4-5-3. Utah Code Sections 17-50-338 (counties) and 10-8-85.4 (municipalities) preempt local governments from using a listing on a short-term rental website as the sole basis for enforcement, but counties retain full authority to license, zone, and inspect short-term rentals.
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