What is the difference between R-O-1, R-O-2 and R-O-3?
  • Residential Rental Restriction Overlay District R-O-1: prohibits issuance of any new rental licenses, including Class I rental licenses.
  • Residential Rental Restriction Overlay District R-O-2: allows the current property owner to apply for a Class I rental license if they owned the property at the time the overlay is approved. When properties are sold after the time in which the overlay was approved the property is no longer eligible to apply for a Class I rental license.
  • Residential Rental Restriction Overlay District R-O-3: allows owners to apply for a Class I rental license. However, the property owner does not need to have owned the property prior to the approval of the overlay district.

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1. Why does the City have Residential Rental Restriction Overlay Districts?
2. Where are the R-1, R-2 and RM-8 Districts located within the City?
3. What does a Class 1 rental license allow?
4. What defines a family?
5. What is the difference between R-O-1, R-O-2 and R-O-3?
6. What about the rental property already in the proposed area?
7. What are the steps required to petition for a Residential Rental Restriction Overlay District?
8. How is a petition verified?
9. How is a proposed overlay reviewed and acted on?
10. How is an overlay district reversed or amended?