Rental housing subcommittee to flag compliance fee, occupancy issues

A July 21 progress report is set to identify rental housing rule topics, including a possible $50 annual compliance fee for restricted rental homes and new occupancy standards.

The Rental Housing Regulation Subcommittee is set to report on rule topics that could change the cost and use of deed-restricted rentals, including a possible $50 annual compliance fee for restricted rental homes and new occupancy standards staff packet. The Board of Health agenda puts the progress report under action items from the last meeting agenda.

For employers, the watch item is whether these ideas move toward rules that affect who qualifies for restricted housing, how many people can occupy a unit, and whether owners pay annual administration costs. Housing staff's timeline calls for detailed analysis in August, draft rules and a 45-day public comment period in September, and a final Board of County Commissioners and Jackson Town Council vote in November staff packet.

Source Documents

DateTitleType
July 21, 2026Board of Health Meeting Agendaagenda
July 6, 2026Housing Department Staff Report Packet — Housing Rules and Regulations Biennial Update Topic Identificationpacket