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STR Regulations for Latonia, Kentucky

Overview: Are STRs allowed in Latonia, KY?

Yes. Short-term rentals (STRs) are permitted in Latonia, but the exact requirements and ease of obtaining approval depend on the zoning district of your property and whether the unit is host‑occupied. Covington updated its regulatory framework in 2024 to make the process significantly easier: non‑host‑occupied STRs in six specified zoning districts are now a “limited use,” which can be reviewed at staff level rather than by the Board of Architectural Review and Development (B.O.A.R.D.). Non‑host‑occupied STRs remain subject to neighborhood caps, an annual license, and inspections. Host‑occupied STRs (the host’s primary residence for ≥183 days/year) follow a separate path and generally face fewer barriers. All STRs must comply with the City’s Neighborhood Development Code (NDC), Building and Property Maintenance codes, and a set of operational standards.

Key takeaways for investors:

  • Non‑host‑occupied STRs are a “limited use” (staff‑level approval) in suburban residential, semi‑urban, downtown core, traditional urban mixed‑use, traditional urban residential, and auto urban commercial districts; conditional‑use approval is no longer required in these districts.
  • New process: submit a change‑of‑use application fee ($80) plus an annual STR license fee ($500). Renewal is $250. Re‑inspections cost $100.
  • Citywide density limit is 151 licenses. Covington uses a combined system of historic and neighborhood boundaries to cap STRs in specific areas; Latonia may be subject to local caps.
  • All STRs are subject to inspection, insurance, occupancy and room limits, parking, and local rules (e.g., three‑strike rule for violations).

Citation: Covington news release, June 20, 2024; Covington STRs Process PDF; LINK nky overview.


Step‑by‑Step: How to Start an STR in Latonia (Covington)

  1. Confirm zoning and permitted use
  • Find your property’s “character district” using Covington’s Character District Map (LinkGIS Map Viewer).
  • Determine whether STRs are allowed as “limited use” in your district (see “Zoning & Use” below). Non‑host‑occupied STRs require staff‑level review in six districts; in other districts, STRs may be conditional uses requiring B.O.A.R.D. approval.
  • If your proposed use is a “limited use,” file a Zoning/Design Permit; if “conditional,” file a Board Application (B.O.A.R.D.).

Citations: STRs Process PDF; Covington Code Chapter 127.

  1. Prepare required documentation
  • Zoning/Design Permit or B.O.A.R.D. Application (depending on use classification).
  • Current exterior photos and a site plan (must meet City standards).
  • Written answers to all use‑specific standards for STRs (included in the permit/application packet).
  • Proof of liability insurance.
  • Confirmation that the unit will meet all NDC requirements (occupancy, room limits, safety equipment, parking).

Citations: STRs Process PDF; Covington NDC Article 158.

  1. Submit applications and fees
  • Change‑of‑use application fee (non‑host‑occupied in limited‑use zones): $80.
  • Board public hearing fees (if applicable): conditional use/variance hearings carry separate fees (e.g., $520 public hearing fee for conditional uses and variances in industrial/commercial districts; $350 for variances in residential districts).
  • Submit via Covington’s permitting portal (IWORQ). Expect faster staff reviews for limited‑use submissions compared to prior conditional‑use hearings.

Citations: Covington news release; STRs Process PDF; BOARD Application packet.

  1. Pass required inspections and obtain the annual STR license
  • Pre‑license inspection by the Chief Building Inspector; annual inspections thereafter.
  • Annual STR license fee: $500 (paid only if license is granted).
  • License renewal: $250. Re‑inspection fee (if failed): $100.
  • No activity can begin until all permits and the STR license are issued.

Citations: Covington news release; LINK nky summary.

  1. Ongoing compliance and operations
  • Comply with NDC operational standards (occupancy, room limits, signage, insurance, parking, maintenance).
  • Designate a local agent if the landlord is not local.
  • Observe neighborhood caps and local rules (e.g., three‑strike policy for violations).
  • Prepare for neighbor appeals on license grants and nuisance enforcement.

Citations: Covington news release; Covington NDC; LINK nky overview.


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Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

Use classification and approvals

  • Zoning/Design Permit (for “limited use” STRs in specified districts).
  • B.O.A.R.D. Application (for conditional uses, variances, and other board matters).
  • Use‑specific standards responses for STRs (required with any application).

Application submittals

  • Site plan meeting City requirements (including easements, property lines, buildings, driveways, parking, grading/drainage).
  • Current exterior photos.
  • Proof of liability insurance.
  • Completed permit/application forms (signed by property owner or authorized agent).

Licensing and fees

  • Annual STR business license: $500 (paid only upon approval). Renewal: $250.
  • Change‑of‑use application (non‑host‑occupied limited‑use zones): $80.
  • Re‑inspection fee (if the unit fails first inspection): $100.
  • Board public hearing fees (when applicable): conditional use/variance fees vary by zoning (e.g., $520 in industrial/commercial; $350 for residential variances).

Citations: Covington news release; STRs Process PDF; BOARD Application packet.

Insurance and safety

  • Liability insurance required to cover injury/death of tenants while in, on, or about the STR property.
  • Carbon monoxide alarms required on each floor; smoke detectors required in each tenant room and hallway.
  • STRs must comply with City Building and Property Maintenance codes.

Citations: Covington NDC; STRs Process PDF.

Zoning/Use and operating standards

  • Maximum of four tenant rooms per STR.
  • Maximum two adults (18+) per tenant room.
  • Tenant stays limited to ≤29 consecutive days.
  • Occupancy caps vary by zone and use type; confirm for your specific property.
  • One wall sign up to 1 sq ft is permitted if no other signage is permitted in the district.
  • Parking: Provide either (a) one off‑street space per tenant room (on the STR property or within the surrounding residential parking program), (b) one residential parking pass per tenant room, or (c) demonstrate sufficient on‑street parking within 600 feet (≥1 space per tenant room).

Citations: Covington NDC; LINK nky overview; Covington news release.

Neighbor notification and local agent

  • Landlord must inform neighboring property owners of intent to operate an STR.
  • Landlords who do not live locally must assign a local agent.

Citations: LINK nky overview.

Citations: Covington NDC (Article 158); Covington Code Chapter 127; STRs Process PDF.


Specific Regulations for STRs in Covington (covering Latonia)

Host‑occupied vs. non‑host‑occupied

  • Host‑occupied STR: must be the host’s primary residence (≥183 days per calendar year).
  • Non‑host‑occupied STR: subject to neighborhood caps and licensing.

Citations: Covington NDC.

Zoning and use classification

  • Non‑host‑occupied STRs are a “limited use” (staff‑level review) in the following districts: suburban residential, semi‑urban, downtown core, traditional urban mixed‑use, traditional urban residential, and auto urban commercial.
  • In other districts, STRs may be “conditional” uses requiring B.O.A.R.D. approval.

Citations: Covington news release; Covington NDC.

Density and caps

  • Citywide cap of 151 STR licenses.
  • Covington now bases caps on a combination of historic district and neighborhood boundaries to balance distribution. This means Latonia may have its own cap as part of the neighborhood‑based allocation.
  • Caps affect both new and renewal licenses; availability varies by neighborhood.

Citations: Covington news release; LINK nky overview.

Process and appeals

  • Limited‑use STRs are approved by staff, not B.O.A.R.D., significantly reducing timelines (as little as a week).
  • Neighbors have expanded appeal rights regarding license grants.
  • Operating without a license can trigger increased application fees and denial periods (up to one year).
  • Violations follow a “three‑strike” rule.

Citations: Covington news release; LINK nky overview.

Insurance, safety, and inspections

  • Liability insurance required.
  • Smoke/CO detection requirements as noted above.
  • Annual inspections; re‑inspection fee $100.

Citations: Covington news release; Covington NDC.

Parking

  • STRs must meet parking obligations as stated (off‑street, passes, or demonstrated on‑street capacity). Special rules apply in residential parking program areas.

Citations: Covington NDC.

Taxes and financial considerations

  • Tax specifics were not included in the provided sources for Covington. Confirm current occupancy and sales tax obligations with the City or the Kentucky Department of Revenue.

Citation: Statewide context only; no Covington‑specific tax details were provided.

Citations: Covington news release; Covington NDC; STRs Process PDF.


Contact Information (Covington STR Authority)

Department of Economic Development (Permitting & Zoning)

  • Address: 20 W. Pike St., Covington, KY 41011
  • Phone: (859) 292‑2122
  • Email: permit@covingtonky.gov
  • Website: covingtonky.gov
  • Character District Map (zoning): linkgis.org/mapviewer

Permit Submission Portal (IWORQ): Use Covington’s permitting portal (IWORQ) for online submissions and status checks.

Citations: STRs Process PDF.

City Main Contact

  • Address: 20 W. Pike Street, Covington, KY 41011
  • Phone: (859) 292‑2160
  • Email: info@covingtonky.gov
  • Website: covingtonky.gov

Citations: City contact footer.


Links to Source Pages (for verification and deeper details)

  • City streamlines process for obtaining short‑term rental license (Covington, June 20, 2024): www.covingtonky.gov/news/2024/06/20/city-streamlines-process-for-obtaining-short-term-rental-license
  • Short‑Term Rental Permit Process (Covington – Department of Economic Development): thecovky.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/STRs-Process.pdf
  • Understanding Covington’s short term rental regulations (LINK nky): linknky.com/news/2024/06/23/covington-regulations-short-term-rentals/
  • Covington Code of Ordinances – Chapter 127 (Amended May 14, 2024): www.covingtonky.gov/Portals/covingtonky/Government/Codes%20of%20Ordinances/O-08-24%20Amend%20Ch%20127%20Short-Term%20Rentals%20%2805-14-24%29.pdf
  • Covington Neighborhood Development Code (NDC) – Chapter 158: online.encodeplus.com/regs/covington-ky/
  • Covington Board of Architectural Review and Development (B.O.A.R.D.): www.covingtonky.gov/government/boards-commissions/board-of-architectural-review-and-development-board
  • Covington Rental License Application Portal (IWORQ): covingtonky.portal.iworq.net/portalhome/covingtonky
  • Character District Map (LinkGIS Map Viewer): linkgis.org/mapviewer
  • Zoning/Design Permit Submission (IWORQ): portal.iworq.net/COVINGTON/new-permit/600/4053

Notes for investors

  • Confirm your property’s character district and applicable neighborhood caps before investing. Availability can change as caps fill.
  • Given the staff‑level approvals for limited‑use, plan for a quick review but budget for inspections, licensing, and compliance infrastructure.
  • Where citations reference general or prior process details (e.g., the BOARD packet), verify whether your specific use pathway remains staff‑level limited‑use. The 2024 ordinance reclassified non‑host‑occupied STRs in six districts to limited‑use, eliminating B.O.A.R.D. hearings for those properties.

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Overview of Latonia

Latonia is a former city, now neighborhood of Covington in Kenton County, Kentucky, United States. Latonia, not to be confused with the neighboring community of Latonia Lakes, is located in the southern part of the city of Covington. It includes residential, commercial and manufacturing areas.

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