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Short-term rentals are not explicitly defined as a distinct land use in the Benton County Development Code, and Lake Benton itself is a separate municipality. The provided document is the Benton County Development Code, not the City of Lake Benton’s municipal code. The most relevant lodging classification in the county code is “Bed and Breakfast,” which is defined in the Definitions section as “overnight accommodations and a morning meal in a dwelling unit provided to transients for compensation.” As currently drafted, “Bed and Breakfast” does not appear as a listed permitted or conditional use in the text of the zoning districts provided (e.g., R-1, R-2, R-3, R-S, S Shoreland). Therefore, at the county level (outside city limits), the ability to operate a short-term rental will depend on how your intended use and zoning are interpreted by the Benton County Department of Development; a Bed and Breakfast–type operation is the closest comparator. Within the City of Lake Benton, short-term rental rules are controlled by city ordinance and are not provided here; you must verify with the City.

Bottom line:

  • Short-term rentals are not expressly permitted or prohibited in the provided Benton County Development Code text.
  • The closest related use is “Bed and Breakfast,” which is defined but not listed as a permitted or conditional use in the excerpted residential district sections.
  • City-specific short-term rental regulations for Lake Benton are not available in the provided content; verify directly with the City of Lake Benton and Lincoln County (the county in which Lake Benton sits).

Jurisdiction and Where to Start

Lake Benton is a home rule city located in Lincoln County, not Benton County. The Benton County Development Code governs unincorporated areas of Benton County, not the City of Lake Benton. Therefore, you must first determine whether your property is:

  • Within the City of Lake Benton (city regulations apply), or
  • In unincorporated Lincoln County (county regulations apply), or
  • In unincorporated Benton County (the code excerpt applies).

Action: Confirm jurisdiction with:

  • City of Lake Benton (for any city short-term rental licensing, zoning compliance, and municipal permits).
  • Lincoln County (if the property is in Lincoln County outside city limits).
  • Benton County Department of Development (if the property is in Benton County outside city limits).

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Starting a Short-Term Rental in This Market

  1. Determine zoning and land use:
  • County (if in Benton County): The most relevant lodging classification is “Bed and Breakfast.” Treat a short-term rental as a Bed and Breakfast–type operation unless the Department provides written guidance otherwise. Confirm if your district allows Bed and Breakfast (and how) and whether a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) is required.
  • City (Lake Benton): Verify city zoning and any short-term rental licensing requirements with the City.
  1. Engage early with zoning:
  • Schedule a pre-application meeting with the relevant planning department to align your concept with land use and building standards.
  • Be prepared to operate under the most analogous use classification until official guidance or an amendment is issued.
  1. Confirm structural suitability and life safety:
  • Verify your structure is fit for habitation and complies with building, fire, and housing codes for lodging uses.
  1. Environmental and shoreland context (if near water or in a special district):
  • If the property is within Shoreland (S) or other special overlay districts, consult the Development Code for additional performance standards (e.g., setbacks from water, stormwater controls). These standards can affect site design, parking, and guest amenities.
  1. Finance and insurance:
  • Update your property insurance to reflect commercial lodging operations (notify your carrier; most residential policies do not cover transient rentals).
  1. Licensing and permits:
  • Secure city or county business licensing and any required zoning/land use permits before operations.

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

Due to the absence of city-specific materials and the limited, non-exhaustive district text provided, the following requirements are indicative but not comprehensive. Confirm exact permit workflows with the relevant authority.

  • Zoning/Land Use:

    • For county properties: Verify whether “Bed and Breakfast” or a short-term rental is allowed in your district. If it is not listed, seek clarification from the Benton County Department of Development; if a Conditional Use Permit is required, submit the land use application and follow the procedural timeline in the Administration section of the Code.
    • For city properties: City of Lake Benton zoning and short-term rental licensing (if any) govern.
  • Building and Life Safety:

    • Building Permit (if interior alterations, change of use, egress/fire protection upgrades).
    • Fire inspection and approvals as applicable to lodging uses.
    • Compliance with the Minnesota State Fire Code for transient lodging.
  • Health and Sanitation:

    • If applicable, septic or sewer approvals; confirm capacity and compliance with Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080 (Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems) for on-site systems.
    • Ensure adequate bathroom and kitchen facilities for the intended occupancy.
  • Business License/Tax Registration:

    • Local business license and/or tax registration (city/county dependent). The county document does not include a specific short-term rental license; city-level licensing may exist.
  • Tax Collection/Reporting:

    • State sales tax and local lodging taxes may apply to short-term rentals; consult the Minnesota Department of Revenue for current obligations.
  • Insurance:

    • Liability coverage appropriate for lodging operations.

Short-Term Rental Regulations (City, County, and State)

City (Lake Benton):

  • The provided content does not include Lake Benton city ordinance text; short-term rental rules are municipally adopted and may include registration, limits on the number of guests, occupancy caps, parking requirements, and safety inspections. Contact the City of Lake Benton directly for local regulations and permit requirements.

County (Benton County, unincorporated areas):

  • The Benton County Development Code excerpt does not define “Short-Term Rental.” The closest use is “Bed and Breakfast,” defined as overnight accommodations and breakfast in a dwelling unit for transients.
  • Bed and Breakfast does not appear as a permitted or conditional use in the provided sections of the residential zoning districts. It may still be allowed as an accessory or through administrative interpretation; the Department should confirm.
  • If Bed and Breakfast is not clearly permitted, a Conditional Use Permit may be necessary (as the standard path for lodging in districts where it is not a listed permitted use). Follow Administration procedures (Section 11) for application, notices, and approvals.
  • Other lodging uses such as hotels, resorts, and campgrounds are addressed under Shoreland and special use provisions (e.g., “Commercial Multiple Unit Developments” and “Campgrounds and Resorts” under Use Specific Standards). These require CUPs and must comply with performance standards (Section 8) and any district-specific controls.

State (Minnesota):

  • Minnesota generally allows short-term rentals, but operators must comply with:
    • Zoning/land use controls at the local level (city or county).
    • Minnesota State Fire Code requirements for lodging uses.
    • State and local sales and lodging taxes (check with Minnesota Department of Revenue).
    • Health and sanitation requirements, including sewage disposal (Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080) where municipal sewer is not available.
    • Any applicable Minnesota accessibility, building, and housing standards.

Contacts and Authorities

  • City of Lake Benton (municipal regulations)

    • Phone, email, and website: Not available in the provided content. Confirm directly with the City.
  • Lincoln County (county-level for Lake Benton’s surrounding areas)

    • Phone, email, and website: Not available in the provided content. Confirm Lincoln County planning/land use contacts directly.
  • Benton County Department of Development (county-level for properties in Benton County; does not govern the City of Lake Benton)

    • Phone, email, and website: Not included in the provided content. Contact the Department directly to confirm land use status and permitting pathways for lodging uses.
  • Minnesota Department of Revenue (sales and lodging taxes)

    • Website: revenue.state.mn.us
    • Phone: Not provided here; use the agency website for current contacts.
  • Minnesota Department of Health/State Fire Marshal (health and life safety for lodging)

    • Websites: health.state.mn.us and dps.mn.gov/fire
    • Phone numbers: Not provided here; see agency websites for current contacts.

Source Links

  • Benton County Development Code (effective 04/25/20)
    • www.co.benton.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/6465/Full-Developmen

Practical Guidance and Next Steps

  • Do not assume the code prohibits short-term rentals; it simply doesn’t address them directly. The closest analogous use is Bed and Breakfast.
  • If your property is in Benton County’s jurisdiction (outside Lake Benton city limits), request written confirmation from the Benton County Department of Development as to whether a short-term rental is allowed “as-is,” as a Bed and Breakfast, or requires a Conditional Use Permit in your district. Be prepared to comply with lodging standards, parking, and nuisances.
  • If your property is within Lake Benton or in Lincoln County, obtain the relevant municipal or county short-term rental ordinance and permit checklist before investing.

Information gaps:

  • No Lake Benton city-specific short-term rental ordinance or permit information is provided.
  • Only the Benton County Development Code is provided; it does not specifically define or regulate short-term rentals.
  • The county-level text includes definitions and several zoning/district sections but does not explicitly list “Short-Term Rental” or “Bed and Breakfast” as a permitted/conditional use in the residential district sections shown.

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Overview of Lake Benton

Lake Benton is a city in Lincoln County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 683 at the 2010 census.Lake Benton is also the name of the approximately seven-mile-long (11 km) lake adjacent to the city of Lake Benton. The town is on the Buffalo Ridge, and is the site for the radio tower of KKCK-FM in Marshall. The area is the site of Exelon Wind's Norgaard Wind Project.

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