Georgetown STRs must comply with the city's general noise ordinance, and the STR program requires operators to disclose noise rules to guests in the occupant brochure. A 24/7 local contact must be reachable to respond to noise and nuisance complaints.
Georgetown's STR ordinance does not create a separate noise standard for rentals; instead it requires STRs to 'abide by all ordinances, including those related to noise, trash, and parking.' That means STR guests are subject to the City's general noise regulations, which prohibit loud or disturbing noise and apply citywide. To reinforce compliance, the STR program requires operators to disclose the applicable noise rules to occupants through the mandatory informational brochure, and to maintain a 24-hour local contact who can respond to issues — including noise complaints — during a guest's stay. This 24/7 contact requirement is central to how Georgetown manages nuisance behavior: neighbors and the City can call the local responsible party to resolve a disturbance quickly rather than relying solely on police response. Operators should set clear quiet-hour expectations in their house rules consistent with the city noise ordinance and ensure the local contact is genuinely reachable. Repeated, verified noise or nuisance complaints can lead to enforcement action and potential permit revocation under the STR program. Hosts should confirm current quiet-hour times and noise thresholds in the City's noise ordinance, as those provisions are maintained separately from Chapter 6.70.
Noise that violates Georgetown's general noise ordinance can be cited against the responsible parties, and a pattern of verified noise complaints — especially where the 24/7 local contact fails to respond — can result in STR program enforcement and permit revocation.
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