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Stillwater <br />Licensing <br />•New licenses approved by City Council <br />on consent agenda. Renewals approved <br />by staff. <br />•Requires a local property manager. <br />•Capped at 50 outside downtown. <br />Inspections <br />•Inspected every three years by the <br />Building Department. <br />R-1/R-3 Occupancy <br />•Stillwater seems to be the only city which <br />distinguishes short-term rentals by <br />occupancy type. <br />Enforcement <br />•Three-strikes rule for revoking a license. <br />•Staff estimate they get about 4 <br />complaints a year. <br />•Have never had to revoke a license. <br />Maplewood <br />Licensing <br />•Does not distinguish between <br />long-and short-term rentals. <br />•New licenses approved by staff. <br />•Does not limit by zoning or <br />number of bedrooms. <br />Inspections <br />•Inspected every year or every <br />three years depending on need. <br />Enforcement <br />•Utilizes administrative citations to <br />enforce code. <br />•Staff estimate they’ve received <br />about three complaints in four <br />years. <br />Cottage Grove <br />Licensing <br />•Does not distinguish between <br />long-and short-term rentals. <br />•New and renewal licenses <br />approved by City Council on <br />consent agenda. <br />•Requires a local property <br />manager. <br />Inspections <br />•Inspected every two years by <br />Code Enforcement. <br />Enforcement <br />•Staff estimate they receive <br />one complaint every couple <br />years. <br />•Have never had to write a <br />compliance letter, except for <br />unlicensed properties.