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STR Regulations for Pepperell, Massachusetts

Overview: Are Short-Term Rentals Allowed?

Yes. Short-term rentals are allowed in Pepperell, Massachusetts only as Accessory Lodging. In residential zoning districts (RR, TR, RCR, SR, UR), the Short-Term Rental of a Dwelling Unit requires a Special Permit from the Planning Board. In the Commercial/Town Center district (C/TC), a Short-Term Rental of a Dwelling Unit is permitted by-right as an accessory lodging use (owner-occupied, PB-approved). A Tourist Home is separately permitted as accessory lodging (up to two sleeping rooms) with a Planning Board special permit in residential and C/TC districts.

Summary by district:

  • RR, TR, RCR, SR, UR: Special Permit required from Planning Board.
  • C/TC (Commercial/Town Center): Permitted by-right as accessory lodging.
  • SRC, I (South Road Commercial, Industrial): STRs of dwelling units not listed as permitted accessory lodging.

Owner-occupancy requirement: All accessory lodging (including STRs) must occur in an owner-occupied building; the owner must be present when the rental is in use by guests.

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How to Start an STR Business in Pepperell

  • Confirm zoning: Verify your parcel’s zoning district. If within RR, TR, RCR, SR, or UR, plan to apply for a Planning Board Special Permit for accessory lodging. If within C/TC, STR is allowed by-right as accessory lodging, but owner-occupancy and performance standards still apply.
  • Secure property control: Ensure you have ownership or lease rights consistent with the owner-occupancy requirement.
  • Plan the STR layout: Design the unit to comply with Massachusetts Building and Fire Code requirements (e.g., egress, smoke/CO detectors, fire extinguisher, posted escape routes, temperature controls, childproofed outlets).
  • Prepare for Special Permit (if applicable in RR/TR/RCR/SR/UR): Draft site plan, operations plan, and compliance narrative for performance standards; schedule Planning Board hearing.
  • Obtain permits and approvals:
    • Zoning Special Permit (Planning Board) for accessory lodging (residential districts).
    • Building and/or fire code compliance, as applicable.
    • State tax registration (room tax/admin; see state regulations section).
  • Post and maintain required guest-facing items (see safety section below).
  • Maintain records: Retain permits, guest logs, inspection/maintenance records, and house rules for enforcement inquiries.

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

  • Zoning Special Permit (Planning Board) for Accessory Lodging in RR/TR/RCR/SR/UR. The SPGA (Special Permit Granting Authority) is the Planning Board. The bylaw references “Section 9300” for special permit procedures; consult the Planning Board for current application requirements.
  • Building/Fire code compliance: Building permit (if alterations), fire safety measures, and code approvals as required under Massachusetts law and local enforcement.
  • State-level tax registration: Massachusetts Room Occupancy Tax and state sales tax; see state regulations section for details.
  • STR operations documentation:
    • House rules: quiet hours, maximum number of guests, cleanup requirements for guest pets (if allowed).
    • Safety items: functioning fire extinguisher; childproofed electrical outlets; map identifying fire escape routes; directions for operating the temperature control system; emergency contact information.
  • Monitoring and inspection: Cooperate with local code enforcement, Fire Department, and Board of Health inspections as applicable.

Specific Regulations for STRs (City/Town, County, State)

Town of Pepperell Zoning (Accessory Lodging)

  • STRs are categorized as Accessory Lodging under “Short Term Rental of a Dwelling Unit.” In RR/TR/RCR/SR/UR, this use requires a Special Permit from the Planning Board. In C/TC, it is permitted by-right as accessory lodging. A Tourist Home is a related accessory lodging use (up to two sleeping rooms) permitted by Planning Board special permit in residential districts and by-right in C/TC.
  • Owner-occupancy and presence: All accessory lodging must be in an owner-occupied building; the owner must be present when the rental is in use by guests.
  • Performance standards (applicability): The bylaw establishes accessory lodging performance criteria (house rules, fire extinguisher, childproofed outlets, escape-route map, temperature controls, emergency contacts). For principal lodging uses (e.g., Bed & Breakfast or Inn), specific review criteria are provided in Section 3.4, including limiting guest rooms, owner-occupied manager presence, and operational procedures to limit noise. STRs must follow the accessory lodging standards listed above.

County/State Notes

  • Middlesex County: The zoning controls are municipal; county-level zoning or permitting does not regulate STRs.
  • Massachusetts state regulations apply uniformly:
    • Room Occupancy Tax (MGL c. 64G, § 3): 5.7% tax on most transient occupancy (rentals ≤31 days). Operators must register with the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR).
    • Sales Tax (Massachusetts): Short-term rentals are subject to state sales tax (currently 6.25%) in addition to the room occupancy tax.
    • Short-Term Rental Law (MGL c. 64G, §§ 9–12): Mandatory registration; detailed operating requirements for safety, occupancy, posting, and record-keeping (e.g., contact info posted; fire safety; maximum occupancy; compliance with local codes; local registration if a bylaw or ordinance is adopted).

Performance and Safety Highlights (Accessory Lodging)

  • House rules must address quiet hours, maximum occupancy, and pet cleanup if pets are allowed.
  • Provide: functioning fire extinguisher; childproofed electrical outlets; fire escape map; temperature control instructions; emergency contact information.
  • STR definition: rental of a dwelling unit (includes kitchen and bathroom) for stays typically <7 days.
  • Tourist Home definition: rental of up to two sleeping rooms within a dwelling unit (shared bathroom/common area/kitchen) for stays typically <7 days.

Contact Information (Local Authority)

  • Planning Board (Special Permit granting authority for accessory lodging in residential districts):
    • Email: planning@town.pepperell.ma.us
    • Phone: (978) 433-0339
    • Office hours and mailing address: Consult the Planning Board via email or phone; applications are submitted through the Planning Board’s administrative process.
  • Zoning Enforcement Officer / Building Inspector:
    • Email: building@town.pepperell.ma.us
    • Phone: (978) 433-0334
  • Fire Department (fire code and inspections):
    • Phone: (978) 433-2714
  • Board of Health (health-related requirements):
    • Phone: (978) 433-0333

Links to Source Pages

  • Zoning Amendment – Use Regulations (Feb 2023): town.pepperell.ma.us/DocumentCenter/View/8429/PZB-AMENDMENT-Section-3010-Use-Regs-Ver-10-Feb-2023
  • Town of Pepperell Zoning Bylaw (main document): town.pepperell.ma.us/DocumentCenter/View/2442

Notes for Investors

  • The bylaw clarifies “Special Permit Granting Authority (SPGA): PB = Planning Board.” Application procedures are referenced in Section 9300; confirm current submittal requirements directly with the Planning Board.
  • The bylaw references “Section 9030” for special permit processes in certain accessory contexts; rely on Planning Board guidance for the latest application steps and fees.
  • No separate town-level registration fee is identified in the provided documents for STRs; however, Massachusetts law requires state registration and tax collection.
  • Confirm whether the Town of Pepperell has adopted a local registration or inspection program beyond zoning and state-level requirements; if adopted, the Building Department or Board of Health would administer it.

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Overview of Pepperell

Pepperell is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 11,604 at the 2020 census. It includes the village of East Pepperell. Pepperell is home to the Pepperell Center Historic District, a covered bridge, and the 1901 Lawrence Library. The library has a collection of Sidney M. Shattuck's (1876–1917) stuffed birds.

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