Dublin has no STR-specific parking standard. Parking for a short-term rental is addressed through the discretionary Conditional Use Permit for a Bed and Breakfast Inn use and through the City's general off-street parking regulations in the Zoning Ordinance, with conditions set case-by-case by the Planning Commission.
Because Dublin regulates short-term rentals only through the Bed and Breakfast Inn use and a Conditional Use Permit, there is no separate published rule requiring a set number of off-street spaces per STR or per bedroom. Parking adequacy is instead one of the compatibility factors the Planning Commission weighs when deciding the CUP. Off-street parking citywide is governed by the off-street parking and loading regulations in Dublin's Zoning Ordinance (DMC Title 8), which establish parking standards by use type and authorize the City to require that a project provide adequate parking for its intended use. For a discretionary Bed and Breakfast Inn CUP, the Planning Commission can attach conditions specifying available on-site parking and addressing potential spillover onto residential streets, based on the site's existing driveway and garage capacity and the surrounding neighborhood. Operators should be prepared to demonstrate that guests can park on-site or otherwise without burdening neighbors, since neighborhood parking impacts are a common subject of public comment in CUP hearings. Any binding parking requirement for a particular short-term rental will appear in that rental's CUP conditions rather than in a standalone STR parking ordinance.
Failing to maintain parking required as a condition of an approved Conditional Use Permit is a permit violation enforceable by Code Enforcement and can support modification or revocation of the CUP. Separately, vehicles parked in violation of the Dublin Municipal Code's general parking provisions (for example, blocking sidewalks, exceeding posted residential limits, or parking on unimproved surfaces where prohibited) are citable under the City's parking rules regardless of the STR context. Because there is no dedicated STR parking ordinance, the enforceable standard for a given rental is the combination of its CUP conditions and the citywide parking regulations.
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