Georgetown's STR application requires operators to report the number of off-street parking spaces, and STRs must comply with all city parking ordinances. The occupant brochure must disclose parking restrictions to guests so that guest vehicles don't create neighborhood nuisances.
Georgetown's STR program addresses parking through both the application and ongoing compliance. When registering, operators must report property details including the number of off-street parking spaces available, so the City can assess whether the property can accommodate its guests off-street. The City requires that STRs 'abide by all ordinances, including those related to noise, trash, and parking,' meaning guests are subject to the same on-street parking, blocked-driveway, and obstruction rules that apply to all Georgetown residents. To make this concrete for guests, the post-approval informational brochure must disclose the property's parking restrictions. The ordinance does not publish a single citywide formula for required STR spaces; instead it relies on the reported off-street capacity plus general city parking regulations. Operators should direct guests to use available off-street/driveway parking and follow posted on-street restrictions to avoid neighbor complaints, which are a common trigger for code enforcement under the STR program. Properties without adequate off-street parking should manage guest vehicle counts accordingly.
Guest vehicles parked in violation of Georgetown's parking ordinances (blocking driveways, sidewalks, or fire lanes, or violating posted on-street restrictions) can be cited, and repeated parking-related complaints can contribute to STR program enforcement against the operator.
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