Applicants must submit a parking plan and provide satisfactory on-site parking. Short-term rentals need two on-site spaces; vacation rentals need two spaces or one per four occupants, whichever is fewer, all on-site.
Section 4.A.5 requires a parking plan showing compliance with the Boulder County Land Use Code and Multimodal Transportation Standards for on-site parking, and Section 5.A.4 requires the County Engineer to determine that the premises has satisfactory on-site parking before a license issues. Per the county licensing program, short-term rentals must provide two on-site parking spaces and vacation rentals must provide two spaces or one space per four occupants, whichever is fewer, all located on-site. Guest documents must include a map clearly delineating guest parking and the licensed-premises boundaries, and listings must state the number of on-site spaces.
Inadequate on-site parking can block license issuance or renewal. Parking violations are ordinance offenses subject to escalating administrative fines and possible suspension.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Boulder County, CO
Boulder County has no separate 'hoarding' ordinance, but Ordinance 2022-8 makes it unlawful to fail to provide any livestock or domestic animal with minimum ...
Boulder County, CO
Boulder County residents may not intentionally feed big game or bears. Colorado Parks and Wildlife regulation and C.R.S. 33-6-131 make it illegal to intentio...
Boulder County, CO
Backyard composting is allowed and strongly encouraged in Boulder County. The county's Zero Waste program provides compost collection, but home compost piles...
Boulder County, CO
Boulder County sets no countywide ban on residential artificial turf. Colorado SB23-178 prevents HOAs from prohibiting nonvegetative turf grass, though droug...
Boulder County, CO
Boulder County encourages native and water-wise landscaping and imposes no lawn requirement on rural land. Colorado law (SB23-178) bars HOAs from banning xer...
Boulder County, CO
Under Colorado HB16-1005, Boulder County residents may collect rooftop rainwater in up to two rain barrels totaling no more than 110 gallons, for outdoor use...
See how Boulder County's parking rules rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.