Pompano Beach Section 153.26 limits STR occupancy to that permitted by the underlying zoning district. In no case may occupancy exceed 2 persons per bedroom. The city requires annual permits under Section 153.08 at $275. Inspections by Code Compliance, Building, and Fire are authorized. A 24-hour contact person must be designated.
Section 153.26 of the Pompano Beach Code of Ordinances establishes minimum standards for short-term rentals, including occupancy limits. Occupancy cannot exceed what is permitted in the underlying zoning district. In no case may occupancy be greater than 2 persons per bedroom. The STR permit under Section 153.08 costs $275 initially and $100 for annual renewal, running October 1 through September 30. Inspectors from Code Compliance, Building Inspections, and Fire Department are authorized to inspect STR units. The property owner must designate a 24-hour contact person. A $50 No Show Fee applies if the contact fails to admit the inspector.
Exceeding occupancy limits violates Β§153.26. Refusing inspection access results in a $50 fee.
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