11 local rules on file Β· Pop. 5,185 Β· Adams County
Showing ordinances that apply to Shaw Heights, CO
Shaw Heights is an unincorporated community with a population of approximately 5,185 in Adams County, Colorado. Because Shaw Heights is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal government or city code. Instead, Adams 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 Adams County may have different rules.
These unincorporated areas are also governed by Adams County ordinances.
Adams County does not currently have a county-specific short-term rental license or permit program. Both owner-occupied and non-owner-occupied STRs are legal in unincorporated Adams County. Operators must still register a business with the Colorado Secretary of State, collect Adams County's 0.75% local sales tax plus 2.9% state sales tax, and may owe lodging tax on stays under 30 days. Colorado HB23-1287 authorizes - but does not require - counties to license STRs.
Unincorporated Adams County has no STR-specific licensing fee, but operators must collect Colorado state sales tax (2.9%), Adams County sales tax (0.75%), and the county's lodging tax on stays under 30 days. Per HB23-1287, listings on platforms like Airbnb must display the operator's state DOR sales-tax license number.
Unincorporated Adams County does not impose STR-specific parking minimums. The Development Standards and Regulations Chapter 4 off-street parking rules for the underlying single-family dwelling apply, and on-street RV/recreational vehicle parking is restricted under county nuisance and right-of-way provisions. Confirm with Adams County Community & Economic Development at 720-523-6800.
Unincorporated Adams County has no STR-specific occupancy cap in the Development Standards and Regulations. Industry guidance commonly applies a 'two per bedroom plus two' overnight figure, but it is not codified locally. Colorado HB24-1007 (effective 2024) bars municipalities and counties from limiting occupancy based on familial or relationship status.