11 local rules on file Β· Pop. 62 Β· Chittenden County
Showing ordinances that apply to Hanksville, VT
Hanksville is an unincorporated community with a population of approximately 62 in Chittenden County, Vermont. Because Hanksville is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal government or city code. Instead, Chittenden County ordinances apply directly to residential and commercial properties here. The rules below are the county-level regulations that govern your area. Nearby incorporated cities in Chittenden County may have different rules.
These unincorporated areas are also governed by Chittenden County ordinances.
Chittenden County has no county-level STR permit. Vermont state law (32 V.S.A. Β§9241) imposes a 9% Meals & Rooms Tax plus a 3% short-term rental surcharge added by Act 183 of 2024, plus an optional 1% local option tax adopted by some Chittenden County towns. STR operators must register with the Vermont Department of Taxes, post the MRT account number on advertisements, and self-certify with the Department of Health. Towns regulate further - Burlington has its own STR ordinance.
Chittenden County does not regulate STR occupancy. Vermont Division of Fire Safety sets statewide occupancy classes under the Vermont Fire and Building Safety Code (NFPA 101): up to 8 occupants self-certify under Chapter 24, 9β16 occupants follow stricter Chapter 26 standards, and over 16 occupants are treated as hotel/lodging occupancies under Chapters 28β29. Burlington and other towns add local caps.
Chittenden County has no parking authority. Vermont state law sets no STR-specific parking minimum; off-street parking standards are established by each town's zoning bylaws under 24 V.S.A. Β§4414. Burlington requires hosts to disclose vehicles and dedicated parking at STR registration; South Burlington, Williston, Essex, and other Chittenden towns enforce off-street parking minimums through their land development regulations.
Chittenden County has no taxing authority. Vermont law imposes a 9% Meals & Rooms Tax (32 V.S.A. Β§9241) plus a 3% short-term rental surcharge added by Act 183 of 2024 effective August 1, 2024, on stays under 30 days. A 1% local option rooms tax (32 V.S.A. Β§138) is adopted by Burlington, South Burlington, Williston, and other towns, bringing the combined burden to up to 13%.