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STR Regulations for Parker, Colorado

Overview: Are Short-Term Rentals Allowed in Parker, CO?

Town of Parker (incorporated): No. Short‑term rentals of less than 30 days—defined by the Town as “tourist homes”—are not permitted in areas zoned for residential use within the Town of Parker. This prohibition is explicitly stated in the Town’s Land Development Ordinance (LDO), which Council adopted via ordinance on October 8, 2019 (archived Town Council Meeting Update) to prevent short‑term home rentals while continuing to allow long‑term home rentals.

Unincorporated Douglas County (including areas around Parker that lie outside Town limits): Yes, subject to a county Short‑Term Rental License and the Douglas County STR Ordinance (O‑023‑003). Licenses are required in unincorporated Douglas County for dwellings rented for fewer than 30 consecutive days. However, several constraints apply:

  • Many planned developments (e.g., Highlands Ranch, The Pinery south of Parker, Sterling Ranch, Chatfield Farms, Keene Ranch, Meridian/Stepping Stone, Roxborough Park) do not allow short‑term rentals unless the specific PD zoning expressly permits it.
  • Homeowners associations may prohibit short‑term rentals under the county ordinance.
  • A short‑term rental may be operated only on one dwelling unit per lot if multiple residences exist (e.g., main home plus guest house).
  • Properties with on‑site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) require a Douglas County Health Department use permit reflecting the change to short‑term rental use.
  • Parking must be accommodated on the permitted driveway; vehicles may not park on vegetated areas.

Implication for investors: You can operate a short‑term rental only if your property is located in unincorporated Douglas County, outside the Town of Parker limits, and in a zone district or PD that allows it. Additionally, HOA rules and PD covenants must permit STR use. License and compliance requirements are set by Douglas County.

How to Start a Short‑Term Rental Business in This Market

  1. Confirm location and zoning.
  • Verify whether the property is inside Town of Parker limits or in unincorporated Douglas County. If in Town limits, STRs are prohibited in residential zones.
  • Use the Douglas County Zoning Lookup tool to determine the zone district and whether the property is within a Planned Development (PD). If PD, confirm that the PD specifically allows STRs.
  1. Review HOA and PD covenants.
  • Even where the county allows STRs, HOAs may prohibit them. Review recorded covenants and applicable PD documents. If the HOA or PD forbids STRs, a license will not overcome that restriction.
  1. Select and designate a Local Responsible Agent.
  • The county requires a Local Responsible Agent who can act for the Owner on STR‑related matters. The agent can be the Owner or a third party. A notarized declaration is required.
  1. Complete life safety, health, and building compliance.
  • Prepare an affidavit that the property meets life safety standards as required by Section V.E of the Douglas County STR Ordinance.
  • For OWTS: Obtain a Douglas County Health Department use permit for a change of use to STR.
  • Obtain copies of inspection reports or determinations from the Douglas County Building Division and Health Department confirming STR use is acceptable.
  1. Submit the STR license application to Douglas County.
  • Submit the full application, including required forms, fees, signage, instructions, parking plan, and affidavits, to the Zoning Compliance team.
  • Application review fee: $500 (first year), $270 (renewals). Upon approval and payment of the $130 license fee, the county will issue the license.
  1. Implement required guest communications and signage.
  • Post renter information interior signage (Section V.M).
  • Provide written renter instructions (Section V.N) inside the residence, covering rules and compliance obligations.
  1. Maintain records and renew annually.
  • Licenses are valid for one year. Submit a renewal application each year (fee $270 + $130 license fee upon approval).
  • Keep inspection confirmations current. The county may request updated confirmations from Building and Health during renewal.
  1. Plan for on‑site parking and occupancy limits.
  • Ensure all vehicles/trailers can park on the approved driveway; no parking on vegetated areas.
  • If your property includes a main home and an additional residence (e.g., guest house), only one unit may be licensed as an STR.
  1. If in doubt, consult county planning/zoning staff.
  • Contact Zoning Compliance at 303‑660‑7460 or planning@douglas.co.us for guidance on eligibility, PD permissions, and required documentation.

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

Town of Parker (incorporated)

  • No short‑term rental license. Short‑term rentals are prohibited in residential zones under the LDO as “tourist homes.”
  • Long‑term rentals (≥30 days) are allowed subject to normal zoning and any applicable HOA covenants. Parker requires general business licensing for businesses and compliance with lodging/sales tax if applicable; contact the Town for specifics.

Unincorporated Douglas County (STR License Required)

Initial Licensing (first year) – submit to Zoning Compliance:

  • Completed Douglas County Short‑Term Rental License Application (available via Douglas County).
  • Notarized Owner consent letter if application is submitted by a non‑owner applicant.
  • Notarized declaration designating the Local Responsible Agent and agreeing to comply with the Ordinance.
  • Application Review Fee: $500.
  • Renter Information Interior Signage (complying with Section V.M) – post on or within the residence.
  • Renter Written Instructions (complying with Section V.N) – made available inside the residence.
  • Parking Plan (complying with Section V.H).
  • Owner affidavit under penalty of perjury that the property meets life safety standards (Section V.E) and that signage will be posted and maintained throughout the license term.
  • For OWTS: Use Permit from Douglas County Health Department reflecting STR change of use.
  • Inspection reports/determinations from Douglas County Building Division confirming STR use is acceptable.
  • Inspection reports/determinations from Douglas County Health Department confirming STR use is acceptable.
  • Payment of Short‑Term License Fee: $130 (due upon approval).

Annual Renewal – submit to Zoning Compliance:

  • Completed Short‑Term Rental License Application (renewal).
  • Notarized Owner consent letter if application is submitted by a non‑owner applicant.
  • Notarized declaration designating the Local Responsible Agent (same as initial).
  • Application Review Fee: $270.
  • Renter Information Interior Signage (updated if needed).
  • Renter Written Instructions (updated if needed).
  • Parking Plan (updated if needed).
  • Owner affidavit under penalty of perjury (life safety and signage maintenance).
  • Evidence of continued acceptability may be requested by the county from Building and/or Health Departments.
  • Payment of Short‑Term License Fee: $130 (due upon approval).

Exemptions (no STR license required):

  • Hotels, motels, or campgrounds.
  • Hotel units.
  • Bed and breakfast establishments.
  • Long‑term leases (≥30 consecutive days).
  • Lodging units leased ≤14 days in a calendar year and not advertised as STR on a regular basis.
  • Dwellings owned by a Country Club for use by members/guests (not for public advertising/leasing).

Specific Regulations (City/County/State)

Town of Parker (incorporated)

  • STR prohibition: The LDO amendment defines “tourist homes” as rentals under 30 days and states they are not permitted in residential zones. This preserves long‑term rental options while prohibiting STRs in residential neighborhoods.

Douglas County (unincorporated)

  • Short‑Term Rental Ordinance (O‑023‑003) applies to dwellings in unincorporated Douglas County rented for fewer than 30 consecutive days.
  • PD restrictions: Homes in a Planned Development may not be licensed as STRs unless the PD specifically allows such use.
  • HOA rights: Homeowners associations may prohibit STRs under the ordinance.
  • One STR per lot: If a property includes multiple residences (e.g., guest house), only one unit may be licensed as an STR.
  • Parking: All vehicles/trailers must be accommodated on the permitted driveway; parking on vegetated areas is prohibited.
  • Inspections and enforcement: The county, including the Sheriff’s Office, may inspect at reasonable times to enforce ordinance requirements.
  • Penalties: $250 first violation; $500 second; $1,000 for third and subsequent violations.
  • Fee schedule: Application review $500 (first year), $270 (renewal), and $130 license fee upon approval.

State of Colorado

  • State income and business taxes apply. Consult a tax professional for federal and state filing obligations related to rental income.
  • Colorado does not impose a statewide short‑term rental licensing regime; rules are set by local governments. State‑level disclosures or registration may apply for lodging taxes depending on the local jurisdiction administering the tax; confirm with local authorities for unincorporated Douglas County procedures.

Contact Information (Phone, Email, Website)

Douglas County (unincorporated STRs)

  • Planning Services Division, Zoning Compliance
    • Address: 100 Third St., 2nd Floor, Castle Rock, CO 80104
    • Phone: 303‑660‑7460
    • Email: planning@douglas.co.us
  • General Info: 303‑660‑7400
  • Website: www.douglas.co.us/planning/development-review-regulations/short-term-rentals/

Town of Parker (incorporated; STRs prohibited in residential zones)

  • Phone: 303‑841‑0353
  • Fax: 303‑840‑9792
  • Email: town@parkerco.gov
  • Address: Town of Parker, 20120 E Mainstreet, Parker, CO 80138
  • Website: www.parkerco.gov/

Links to Source Pages

  • Douglas County – Short‑Term Rentals (Development Review & Regulations): www.douglas.co.us/planning/development-review-regulations/short-term-rentals/
  • Douglas County – Short‑Term Rental License Application (PDF): www.douglas.co.us/documents/short-term-rental-license-application.pdf/
  • Douglas County – Zoning Lookup: dougco.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/lookup/index.html?appid=0b1fdb7684e74c10a0ff554dd48cfcee
  • Douglas County – Ordinance Regulating Short‑Term Rentals (O‑023‑003): www.douglas.co.us/documents/o-223-003-an-ordinance-regulating-short-term-rentals.pdf/
  • Colorado Community Media – Douglas County approves short‑term rental regulations: www.coloradocommunitymedia.com/archives/douglas-county/news/article_94976e83-5bab-537f-9624-72a07e352e26.html
  • Parker Chronicle – Town Council Meeting Update (Oct. 8, 2019): www.parkerco.gov/CivicAlerts.asp?AID=1898&ARC=3055

Practical Notes for Investors

  • Demand in unincorporated pockets: Unincorporated Douglas County offers limited STR opportunities, primarily in rural or agricultural areas and in neighborhoods not governed by restrictive PDs or HOAs. Demand is present but constrained by zoning and community rules.
  • Compliance costs: Plan for application and license fees ($500 + $130 initial; $270 + $130 renewal), potential inspections, and administrative overhead.
  • HOA diligence: Many high‑density master‑planned communities prohibit STRs; this is the single largest barrier to operation. Verify early.
  • Market alternatives: If operating within Town limits, consider long‑term rentals or mid‑term rentals (≥30 days) to remain compliant.

This guide consolidates the city, county, and state context investors need to evaluate, start, and maintain compliant short‑term rental operations around Parker and Douglas County.

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Overview of Parker

Parker is a home rule municipality in Douglas County, Colorado, United States. As a self-declared "town" under the home rule statutes, Parker is the second most populous town in the county; Castle Rock is the most populous (the community of Highlands Ranch, with a population of over 100,000, is an unincorporated CDP). In recent years, Parker has become a commuter town at the southeasternmost corner of the Denver metropolitan area. The population was 58,512 at the 2020 census. Parker is now the 19th most populous municipality in the state of Colorado.

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