Parksville pitches short-term rental legislation exemptions, seeks clarity on pending new rules
PARKSVILLE — Proposed adjustments have been formalized by the City of Parksville with the hope of excluding certain areas of the community from proposed short-term rental (STR) regulations.
A recently unanimously approved notice of motion asked City staff to request that the province exclude several areas of Parksville slated to be included in the provision that STR operators must live on the property.
The City wants off-site operators to be able to continue offering STR options in areas of the community under the following zoning designations: resort lands, tourist commercial, mixed use (tourist commercial), downtown waterfront and restricted recreation.
“To ensure that they consider granting an exemption for the people that are using short-term rentals for tourist accommodation that was purpose-built for that,” mayor Doug O’Brien said in an interview with NanaimoNewsNOW.