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STA by-law available for feedback in Belleville

By Hailey MacDonald Sep 15, 2025 | 10:46 AM

The City of Belleville is seeking feedback from operators, businesses and community members on the effectiveness of the Short-Term Accommodation by-law.

Members of the public are invited to provide their input by taking the STA By-law Review Survey before Oct. 1.

The STA by-law refers to a dwelling or dwelling unit, or any portion of it, that is rented for a period of less than 30 days, but does not include a motel, hotel, hospital, tourist inn or accommodations where there is no payment exchanged.

Currently, STAs may have no more than three rooms individually rented and sleeping accommodations for a maximum of four individuals (unless it is an entire single detached dwelling rented under a single booking).

There also must be a minimum distance of 100 metres between STAs in the City, with the exception of the downtown area as outlined in the by-law.

STA operators are required to complete an application with supporting documents to obtain a license each year.

Feedback collected will be compiled, presented to the by-law review committee and considered in the redevelopment of the by-law. For more information, visit Belleville.ca/BylawReview or contact the project team.

(BROCK ORMOND)