Ulster County towns typically require 1 on-site parking space per STR bedroom. Street parking by guests restricted or prohibited in village centers like Woodstock and New Paltz.
Town STR ordinances throughout Ulster County require operators to designate on-site parking sufficient for the maximum occupancy, generally 1 space per bedroom or 1 space per 2 guests. Woodstock Town Code limits STR guest parking to the driveway or a designated lot; no on-street guest parking in the village hamlet. New Paltz and Kingston apply residential permit parking zones that prohibit STR guests from using resident permits. Site plans submitted with STR permit applications must show parking layout.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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