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STR Regulations for Craig, Colorado

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

Short-term rentals are permitted in Craig, Colorado. The City of Craig is developing a citywide STR ordinance (workshopped January 28, 2025). Current thinking (draft/potential framework) indicates:

  • STRs would be allowed in all zoning districts, including the Residential Low Density (RLD) district.
  • An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) may be operated as an STR, but it would be separately regulated.
  • Primary STRs and Hosted STRs would follow the same rules.
  • An existing legal Bed & Breakfast at 403 Taylor Street would not need STR registration if proof of operation as a B&B can be provided; otherwise, it must comply with the STR regulations.

Status note: The City Council will hold a public hearing before adopting final regulations; details could change through the public process.

Source:

  • cms3.revize.com/revize/craigco/1A.%20STR%20Workshop%20Minutes%201.28.25.pdf

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How to Start a Short-Term Rental Business in Craig

If you’re considering launching an STR in Craig, here’s a practical, step-by-step approach under the proposed framework and Colorado rules:

  1. Confirm Zoning and Eligibility
  • Ensure your property is within Craig city limits and within a zoning district that allows STRs (the workshop indicates all districts, including RLD, would allow STRs).
  • Confirm the use is permitted under HOA covenants; HOAs supersede local STR rules per the draft.
  1. Understand Occupancy and Parking
  • Proposed occupancy cap: two individuals per bedroom plus two additional (unless otherwise approved).
  • Proposed parking: one hard-surface off-street parking space per bedroom, up to four spaces. The Commercial Downtown (CD) district would be exempt from off-street parking requirements.
  1. Prepare for Registration and Annual Fees
  • Proposed registration fee: $75 per year application, plus $150 per bedroom.
  • The annual fee would be deposited into the Building Department (inspection cost) and the general fund (bedroom fee), per discussion.
  1. Plan for Inspections and Compliance
  • Initial inspection would be required; potential annual sign-off may be required thereafter.
  • Booking agents (e.g., Airbnb/VRBO) would be prohibited from advertising unregistered STRs.
  1. Taxes and Third-Party Listing
  • STRs would be treated like lodging businesses; you must ensure third-party listings collect all applicable taxes: city, county, state sales taxes, Local Marketing District (LMD), and lodging taxes.
  • Maintain documentation showing tax compliance in your listings.
  1. Contact and Watchdog
  • Register with the Building Department and the City Clerk (phone/email links provided below).
  • Watch for the adopted ordinance after the public hearing process.

Source:

  • cms3.revize.com/revize/craigco/1A.%20STR%20Workshop%20Minutes%201.28.25.pdf

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

Draft/potential requirements per the City:

  • Business License/STR Registration

    • Annual STR registration application (fee: $75 + $150 per bedroom).
    • Registration renewal each year.
  • Permits and Inspections

    • Initial inspection of the property (interior/exterior as applicable).
    • Potential annual sign-off inspection.
  • Compliance Documentation

    • Proof of tax collection/remittance setup in your listings (city, county, state sales taxes, LMD, lodging).
    • If applicable, proof that the property operates as a legal Bed & Breakfast (to avoid STR registration).
  • Operational Constraints (Proposed)

    • Occupancy cap: two individuals per bedroom plus two additional.
    • Parking: one off-street space per bedroom (up to four), with CD exemption.
    • HOAs supersede the ordinance; if HOA prohibits STRs, the city rules do not override.
  • Advertising and Enforcement

    • It is unlawful for booking agents to advertise unregistered STRs.
    • Enforcement includes administrative checks on third-party platforms and coordination with the Police Department.
    • Penalties will be outlined in the final ordinance.

Source:

  • cms3.revize.com/revize/craigco/1A.%20STR%20Workshop%20Minutes%201.28.25.pdf

Specific Regulations (City, County, and State)

City of Craig (Moffat County) — Proposed Framework

  • Zoning: Allowed in all districts, including RLD.
  • ADU: Permitted as STR but treated separately.
  • Types: Primary and Hosted STRs subject to the same rules.
  • Occupancy: Two individuals per bedroom plus two additional.
  • Parking: Off-street spaces at one per bedroom (up to four); CD district exempt.
  • Fees: $75 application + $150 per bedroom annually.
  • Inspections: Initial inspection; potential annual sign-off.
  • B&B Exception: 403 Taylor Street Bed & Breakfast exempt if proof of operation is provided.
  • Advertising: Booking agents may not list unregistered STRs.
  • Enforcement: Administrative reviews of listings; coordination with Police.
  • Tax Compliance: Ensure city, county, state, LMD, and lodging taxes are collected via third-party platforms.
  • HOA Supersession: HOA rules prevail.

Source:

  • cms3.revize.com/revize/craigco/1A.%20STR%20Workshop%20Minutes%201.28.25.pdf

Moffat County

  • County-specific STR regulations are not documented in the provided content. Investors should verify directly with Moffat County if any county-level rules apply.

State of Colorado

General state-level obligations that affect STRs statewide:

  • State Sales Tax: 2.9% (Colorado’s state sales tax rate is among the lowest in the U.S.).
  • Local Lodging Taxes: Counties and municipalities may impose lodging taxes. Examples in Colorado resort towns are substantially higher than the state sales tax; e.g., Steamboat Springs total lodging tax rate is approximately 20.4%, and Aspen’s is approximately 21.3% (vs. about 11.3% for hotels), according to industry reports.
  • Excise Tax Proposal: A state bill expected to allow counties/statutory cities to create an excise tax on industries could be reintroduced. If enacted, county commissioners could impose excise taxes with no statutory ceiling, affecting STR businesses.
  • Property Tax Bills:
    • Senate Bill 33 (2024) proposed reclassifying STRs with more than 90 nightly stays per year from residential to lodging property tax rates; the bill did not advance but could reappear due to budget pressures.
    • House Bill 1299 proposed applying lodging tax rates only to owners of multiple STR properties; it did not advance but indicates ongoing legislative interest.
  • Regulatory Environment: House Bill 1117 (2021) enables local control over STRs, which has led many Colorado jurisdictions to adopt their own rules. A statewide vacancy tax proposal was modified to exclude STRs and did not advance.

Source:

  • www.postindependent.com/news/colorado-short-term-rental-regulation-new-organization-forms/
  • www.summitdaily.com/news/short-term-rental-regulations-challenging-homeowners/

Contact Information for Local Authority in Charge of STRs

City of Craig, CO (primary local authority)

  • City Manager: Peter Brixius — 970-826-3406 — [Email: citymanager@craig-co.gov]
  • City Attorney: Heather Cannon — 970-826-3406 — [Email: cityattorney@craig-co.gov]
  • Finance Director: Mindy Elliott — 970-826-3406 — [Email: finance@craig-co.gov]
  • City Clerk: Katie Carmody — 970-826-3406 — [Email: cityclerk@craig-co.gov]
  • Building Official: Marlin Eckhoff — 970-826-3406 — [Email: building@craig-co.gov]
  • Admin Assistant (Building Department): Sierra Arellano — 970-826-3406 — [Email: admin@craig-co.gov]
  • Mailing Address: 300 West 4th Street, Craig, CO 81625

Notes:

  • Craig Daily Press, the local news neighbor, is often a useful source for updates: www.craigdailypress.com/

Moffat County

  • No specific county STR contacts were identified in the provided content; verify county involvement directly.

State of Colorado (informational resources)

  • Colorado Short-Term Rental Alliance (COSTRA): ColoradoSTRA.org/join (advocacy and education; membership and industry updates).

Links to Source Pages

  • STR Workshop Minutes (City of Craig, Jan 28, 2025): cms3.revize.com/revize/craigco/1A.%20STR%20Workshop%20Minutes%201.28.25.pdf
  • Post Independent: Colorado STR regulation and industry context: www.postindependent.com/news/colorado-short-term-rental-regulation-new-organization-forms/
  • Summit Daily News: STR regulatory environment in Colorado resort communities: www.summitdaily.com/news/short-term-rental-regulations-challenging-homeowners/
  • Craig Daily Press (News Neighbor): www.craigdailypress.com/

Practical Tips for Craig STR Investors

  • Start with compliance readiness: plan for the $75 + $150 per bedroom fee and the initial inspection.
  • Build your occupancy assumptions around the two-per-bedroom-plus-two cap when forecasting revenue.
  • Confirm parking adequacy (hard-surface off-street) before listing; CD district operators should verify exemptions.
  • Ensure your listings clearly display all applicable taxes; keep receipts and remittance records.
  • Monitor the City’s public hearing calendar for ordinance adoption and final rule changes.
  • If you’re adjacent to a resort area or anticipate high seasonal demand, consider longer minimum stays and off-peak pricing to optimize within occupancy and booking constraints.
  • Join COSTRA for state-level advocacy and education: ColoradoSTRA.org/join

This guide reflects the best-available, source-backed information for Craig and Colorado as of the provided content. Final city rules will be established after the public hearing and Council adoption; always confirm the adopted ordinance and fee schedules before operating.

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Overview of Craig

Craig is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Moffat County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 9,060 at the 2020 United States Census. Craig is the principal city of the Craig, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area.

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