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STR Regulations for Larkspur, Colorado

Executive overview: Short-term rentals (STRs) are allowed in Douglas County’s unincorporated areas, which include the immediate vicinity west of the Town of Larkspur. However, within the Town of Larkspur’s incorporated limits, STRs are prohibited by municipal zoning; attempts to operate in-town carry significant fines. Investors should therefore distinguish carefully between two distinct geographies: the Town of Larkspur (STRs prohibited) and the unincorporated Douglas County pockets west of Larkspur (STRs allowed with a county license and fees).

Below is a practical, investor-grade roadmap—process steps, required documents, fees, taxes, inspection/review requirements, enforcement posture, and authoritative contacts—plus direct links to the source materials you provided.

Overview: STR Status in Larkspur vs Unincorporated Douglas County

  • Town of Larkspur (incorporated). STRs are prohibited under town zoning, with explicit penalties codified in municipal code. Violations are infractions and can trigger escalating fines up to $5,000 per occurrence within one year. See Larkspur Ordinance 1060 (staff report and adopted ordinance): www.cityoflarkspur.org/DocumentCenter/View/15864/44-Short-Term-Rental-Penalties-Ordinance-Adoption
  • Unincorporated Douglas County (west of Larkspur). STRs are allowed in unincorporated Douglas County with a Short-Term Rental License. The ordinance defines STRs as dwellings leased for fewer than 30 consecutive days. Licenses are required in all zone districts; Planned Development (PD) areas are excluded unless the PD itself specifically authorizes STRs. Douglas County STR Ordinance O-023-003 (Ordinance Regulating Short-Term Rentals) and the county short-term rentals landing page: www.douglas.co.us/planning/development-review-regulations/short-term-rentals/
    • County ordinance text: www.douglas.co.us/documents/o-223-003-an-ordinance-regulating-short-term-rentals.pdf/
    • Licensing application form: www.douglas.co.us/documents/short-term-rental-license-application.pdf/
    • Zoning Lookup Tool (ArcGIS): dougco.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/lookup/index.html?appid=0b1fdb7684e74c10a0ff554dd48cfcee

Implication for investors: Larkspur proper is a no-go for STRs. Operationally viable properties lie in the unincorporated pockets west of Larkspur, subject to Douglas County’s licensing regime, PD/HOA restrictions, and multi-agency reviews.

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How to Start an STR in the Market Adjacent to Larkspur (Unincorporated Douglas County)

Douglas County governs STR licensing in unincorporated areas. The high-level path is:

  1. Confirm zoning eligibility using the county’s Zoning Lookup tool and any applicable PD/HOA covenants;
  2. Assemble and submit the full license application package (including inspections/supporting letters);
  3. Pay application review fee and annual license fee upon approval;
  4. Operate compliantly and renew annually.

Important operational notes:

  • Applications may be submitted by the owner or a non-owner; non-owner submissions require a signed, notarized owner consent letter.
  • The Local Responsible Agent must be designated to act on the owner’s behalf in their absence.
  • License renewal is required each year.

References:

  • County STR landing page and subpages: www.douglas.co.us/planning/development-review-regulations/short-term-rentals/
  • Douglas County Zoning Compliance team contact: 303-660-7460 or douglascountyplanning@ (see Contact section below)

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

The county’s STR ordinance establishes the baseline licensing package. The following are required for a new license (first licensing year):

  1. Completed Short-Term Rental License Application (Douglas County form)

    • Download the official application: www.douglas.co.us/documents/short-term-rental-license-application.pdf/
  2. Local Responsible Agent designation

    • Written, notarized declaration that the Local Responsible Agent is entitled to act, in the owner’s absence, as the owner’s representative for all issues related to the lodging unit, the short-term rental, and the property, and that both parties will comply with the ordinance.
  3. Application Review Fee (first licensing year)

    • Amount: $500 (non-refundable; payable upon submission of a complete application).
  4. Renter-facing compliance materials

    • Renter Information Interior Signage (post on or within the residence; must meet Section V.M. requirements).
    • Renter Written Instructions (must be available inside the residence; must meet Section V.N. requirements).
  5. Parking plan

    • Must meet Section V.H requirements of the ordinance (detail on required spaces, layout, and compliance).
  6. Life safety affidavit and posting commitments

    • Owner’s affidavit (under penalty of perjury) certifying the STR meets life safety standards in Section V.E, and that the required signage will be posted conspicuously for the license term.
  7. OWTS (septic) Use Permit (if applicable)

    • For residences served by On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems, include the Douglas County Health Department’s Use Permit specifying change in use to an STR (required for the first licensing year).
  8. Building Division approval

    • Copies of inspection reports/determinations from the Douglas County Building Division confirming the residence is acceptable for STR use.
  9. Health Department acceptance

    • Copies of inspection reports/determinations from the Douglas County Health Department confirming the lodging unit is acceptable for STR use.

After approval, the county will issue the license upon receipt of the Short-Term License Fee ($130).

License renewal (subsequent years) requires:

  • Completed Short-Term Rental License Application (same form).
  • Local Responsible Agent declaration (notarized).
  • Application Review Fee for renewal: $270.
  • Renter Information Interior Signage (current copy).
  • Renter Written Instructions (current copy).
  • Parking plan (current).
  • Life safety affidavit and signage posting commitments.

County staff may request confirmations from the Building Division and/or Health Department as part of renewal review.

Source references:

  • Ordinance requirements (documents list): www.douglas.co.us/documents/o-223-003-an-ordinance-regulating-short-term-rentals.pdf/
  • Application package guidance: www.douglas.co.us/planning/development-review-regulations/short-term-rentals/

Specific Regulations: City, County, and State

City level (Town of Larkspur)

  • STRs are prohibited under Larkspur’s municipal zoning. The city enforces violations as infractions with elevated fines under Ordinance 1060, which updates Section 9.24.070:
    • First violation: up to $1,500
    • Second violation within one year: up to $3,000
    • Each additional violation within one year: up to $5,000
  • Citations: City of Larkspur staff report and adopted ordinance (Oct 19, 2022): www.cityoflarkspur.org/DocumentCenter/View/15864/44-Short-Term-Rental-Penalties-Ordinance-Adoption

County level (Douglas County—unincorporated areas)

  • STRs are defined as dwellings leased for fewer than 30 consecutive days.
  • STRs are allowed in unincorporated Douglas County with a Short-Term Rental License; licensing applies to dwellings in all zone districts, with PD exclusions unless the PD expressly allows STRs.
  • Application and renewal processes, documents, and fees are detailed above.
  • PD exclusions are material. Planned Developments are broadly excluded from STR licensing unless the PD itself authorizes such use. The ordinance and county news coverage emphasize that neighborhoods like Highlands Ranch and the Pinery are PDs that do not allow STRs.
  • HOA covenants can also prohibit STRs; the county ordinance preserves such private restrictions.
  • Grace period: For existing STRs operating prior to ordinance adoption, license applications were to be submitted within 90 days of the effective date (July 11, 2022). New licenses can still be applied for after that window.
  • References:
    • County STR landing page: www.douglas.co.us/planning/development-review-regulations/short-term-rentals/
    • County ordinance text: www.douglas.co.us/documents/o-223-003-an-ordinance-regulating-short-term-rentals.pdf/
    • Zoning Lookup: dougco.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/lookup/index.html?appid=0b1fdb7684e74c10a0ff554dd48cfcee
    • Regional context/news: Colorado Community Media coverage of the Douglas County STR ordinance (Jul 21, 2023): www.coloradocommunitymedia.com/archives/douglas-county/news/article_ad672cc0-1b2b-5dd9-c98fb7618a36.html

State level (Colorado)

  • No state-level STR statute was provided in the source materials. At a minimum, investors must comply with Douglas County’s ordinance and any applicable local (county/town) rules. If new state rules are enacted, investors should confirm requirements via county planning or the Colorado Division of Local Affairs.

Additional local taxes

  • Town of Larkspur imposes a 4% sales tax and a 6% lodging tax on lodging charges; operators should register and collect remittance as required.
  • For unincorporated Douglas County operations, confirm county-level tax obligations with the Douglas County Treasurer’s Office. The source materials provided do not enumerate county lodging tax rates; contact the Treasurer or the county’s STR contacts to verify rates and registration processes.
  • References:
    • City/town tax note: Colorado Community Media coverage (Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Larkspur, Parker rules): www.coloradocommunitymedia.com/archives/douglas-county/news/article_ad672cc0-1b2b-5dd9-c98fb7618a36.html
    • County Treasurer information: www.douglas.co.us/treasurer/

Fees and Taxes

New license (first licensing year)

  • Application Review Fee: $500
  • License Fee (after approval): $130
  • Total due at approval: $130

License renewal (subsequent licensing years)

  • Application Review Fee: $270
  • License Fee (after approval): $130
  • Total due at renewal approval: $130

Ongoing compliance costs

  • Inspections: Building Division and Health Department, as applicable.
  • OWTS: Use Permit (first licensing year for septic properties).
  • Local Responsible Agent: notarization and signage/printing for renter-facing materials.
  • Taxes: Town of Larkspur sales tax (4%) and lodging tax (6%) are applicable for in-town lodging. Unincorporated county lodging/sales tax should be confirmed with the Treasurer’s office.

Sources:

  • Douglas County fee table and requirements: www.douglas.co.us/planning/development-review-regulations/short-term-rentals/
  • County ordinance (fees structure): www.douglas.co.us/documents/o-223-003-an-ordinance-regulating-short-term-rentals.pdf/

Contact Information (Douglas County—Local Authority in Charge of STRs)

Primary licensing and zoning authority:

  • Douglas County Planning Services Division – Zoning Compliance
    • Phone: 303-660-7460
    • Email: douglascountyplanning@ (see note below)
    • Address: Planning Services Division, 100 Third St., 2nd Floor, Castle Rock, CO 80104
    • Email note: Replace “[email protected]” with the proper email address; confirm the current email via the contact page: www.douglas.co.us/contact-us/

Supporting departments (for inspections/confirmations):

  • Douglas County Building Division: www.douglas.co.us/building-division/permits/
  • Douglas County Health Department: www.douglas.co.us/health-department/
  • Zoning Lookup (ArcGIS): dougco.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/lookup/index.html?appid=0b1fdb7684e74c10a0ff554dd48cfcee
  • County Treasurer (for local tax questions/remittance): www.douglas.co.us/treasurer/

Source Links (Direct)

For ease of verification, the following source pages underpin this guide:

  • Douglas County Planning – Short-Term Rentals landing page: www.douglas.co.us/planning/development-review-regulations/short-term-rentals/
  • Douglas County Ordinance Regulating Short-Term Rentals (O-023-003): www.douglas.co.us/documents/o-223-003-an-ordinance-regulating-short-term-rentals.pdf/
  • Douglas County Short-Term Rental License Application (PDF): www.douglas.co.us/documents/short-term-rental-license-application.pdf/
  • Douglas County Zoning Lookup (ArcGIS): dougco.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/lookup/index.html?appid=0b1fdb7684e74c10a0ff554dd48cfcee
  • City of Larkspur – Ordinance 1060 (staff report and adopted ordinance): www.cityoflarkspur.org/DocumentCenter/View/15864/44-Short-Term-Rental-Penalties-Ordinance-Adoption
  • Colorado Community Media coverage of Douglas County STR rules (Jul 21, 2023): www.coloradocommunitymedia.com/archives/douglas-county/news/article_ad672cc0-1b2b-5dd9-c98fb7618a36.html
  • Douglas County Building Division – Permits: www.douglas.co.us/building-division/permits/
  • Douglas County Health Department: www.douglas.co.us/health-department/
  • Douglas County Treasurer: www.douglas.co.us/treasurer/
  • Douglas County Contact/Key Contacts page (for current emails): www.douglas.co.us/contact-us/ and www.douglas.co.us/key-contacts/

If you intend to list properties near Larkspur, prioritize unincorporated Douglas County locations west of town, verify PD/HOA prohibitions, and complete the county licensing process—including Building and Health confirmations—before marketing. This approach protects your investment and avoids the Town of Larkspur’s zero-tolerance enforcement regime.

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Overview of Larkspur

Larkspur is a home rule municipality in Douglas County, Colorado, United States. The town population was 206 at the 2020 census. Each year, on weekends in June, July and August, the Colorado Renaissance Festival is held in the hills just west of the town. The town is served by Larkspur Elementary School, a K-6 school in the Douglas County school district. The according to William Bright the town was named for the plains larkspur (Delphinium geyeri).A post office called Larkspur has been in operation since 1871. The community was named for the abundance of larkspur near the original town site.Larkspur is also the site of the historic headquarters building of Universal Co-Masonry According to the town's website, Larkspur's Vision Statement is "Larkspur, a small friendly town in Colorado. A town that works together by: Fostering a Government of Integrity that Responds to its People, Directing Future Growth within Larkspur´s Small Town Values, Providing Community Facilities and Activities for All Ages, and Preserving the Natural Environment that is Unique to the Larkspur Area."

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