Ramsey County imposes no annual night cap on STRs. St. Paul does not cap the number of rental nights per year; it instead limits how many STR units a property may have based on owner-occupancy and zoning district.
There is no countywide limit on how many nights a short-term rental may operate in Ramsey County. St. Paul's Chapter 379 and zoning Sec. 65.645 do not set an annual night cap for hosts; rather than a nights-per-year ceiling, St. Paul controls STR intensity through the number of units allowed by property type (single-family, duplex, tri-/four-plex), owner-occupancy status, and zoning district. Hosts still log every night booked in the required host registry. Some other Minnesota cities do use night caps, so verify the specific city's ordinance if the property is not in St. Paul.
Because St. Paul uses unit caps rather than night caps, enforcement focuses on exceeding the permitted number of STR units for the property type; violations are handled by DSI under Chapter 379.
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Ramsey County supports backyard composting and runs free yard-waste and organics drop-off sites for residents. The county advises contacting your city about ...
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Ramsey County has no ordinance on artificial turf. Whether synthetic lawns are allowed, and any coverage or permit rules, are set by your city's zoning and s...
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Minnesota law protects native landscaping from blanket 'tall weeds' bans, and cities like Saint Paul allow managed native plantings. Ramsey County has no rul...
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Neither Ramsey County nor Minnesota bans residential rainwater harvesting. Rain barrels and rain gardens are actively promoted for stormwater management, and...
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Ramsey County sets no watering schedule. St. Paul Regional Water Services (SPRWS) enforces even/odd-address outdoor watering during drought: odd addresses wa...
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Under the Minnesota Noxious Weed Law (Minn. Stat. §18.75–.91), every landowner and occupant must control state-listed noxious weeds. Ramsey County has no sep...
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