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Morrison, CO
Unfriendly To Investors
Local STR Agent

No. Short-term rentals (rentals for fewer than 30 consecutive days) are explicitly prohibited within the Town of Morrison, Colorado. This prohibition is a matter of town ordinance and applies regardless of the property's zoning district. The ordinance is in place to preserve the residential character of the town.
The only exceptions to this rule are for traditional lodging establishments such as hotels, motels, and licensed bed and breakfast inns, which are permitted under specific zoning regulations.
You cannot legally start a short-term rental business within Morrison town limits.
N/A - Short-term rentals are prohibited.
The governing ordinance (Title 10, Chapter 1, Article E, Section 6) states:
"The renting or leasing of real property for residential occupation for periods of time less than thirty (30) days is prohibited in any zoning district within the town, except as permitted in this title for hotels, motels and bed and breakfast inns."
This law was passed with the stated intention to "protect residential integrity."
While they are prohibited in the Town of Morrison, short-term rentals may be permissible on properties located within the unincorporated areas of Jefferson County. The process is a strict two-step procedure designed to ensure the STR is secondary to the primary residential use of the property.
The process is as follows:
Timeline: The Special Exception case process takes approximately two months from the initial application submittal to the final Board of Adjustment hearing and decision.
All applicants must comply with the Zoning Resolution, and detailed requirements are outlined in the "Short-Term Rental Criteria" section.
Jefferson County regulates STRs as a residential use. This means that the property is taxed as a residential structure and must adhere to residential building codes.
Eligibility Criteria: To be considered for a Special Exception and a STR Permit, the property must meet the following criteria:
Renewal: If approved, the Special Exception must be renewed with the Board of Adjustment at the six-month mark. After that, the STR Permit must be renewed annually.
No state-level regulations specific to short-term rentals were found in the provided content. Regulation is primarily handled at the municipal (city/town) and county levels.

Morrison is a home rule municipality in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. The population was 396 at the 2020 census.
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