Richland County Code Sec. 16-82 requires two designated parking spaces per short-term rental property, and guests must be notified of the parking plan and the maximum number of vehicles allowed.
The county addresses STR parking directly. Under Sec. 16-82, two parking spaces per short-term rental property must be made available and designated, and guests must be notified of the parking plan and the maximum number of vehicles allowed. This keeps guest vehicles off neighbors' frontage and out of no-parking areas in unincorporated residential streets. Owners typically document the parking plan in the listing and at the property. Municipal STRs inside Columbia or other towns follow that city's parking standards instead of the county's.
Failing to provide designated parking or notify guests of the plan violates Sec. 16-82 and is enforceable through the county's compliance process.
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