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Short Term Rental Brochure - - - - ARVADA You made an excellent choice by picking Arvada for your stay. The population of Arvada is approximately 121,000, but you would never know it from its small-town charm. With such great assets as the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, neighborhood parks within a 10-minute walk, and a historic shopping district in Olde Town Arvada, there is always plenty to do and enjoy. To guarantee that your stay with us is the best it can be, we created a list with the following important information. We hope this will answer any questions you may have during your stay. If you wish to learn about public transportation options, visit rtd-denver.com. To learn about things to do in Arvada, visit visitarvada.org. If you have an issue, please contact Code Enforcement at [PHONE REDACTED] or the Police non-emergency line at [PHONE REDACTED]. For emergencies, call 9-1-1 Noise Ordinance ACC (Arvada City Code) 38-61 and 38-62 It is unlawful to use any device in such a manner that it produces or reproduces sound that is plainly audible at either the property boundary of the source of sound or through a party wall, ceiling, or floor within a building or plainly audible at 25 feet from such device when operated within a moving or parked vehicle. Occupancy Arvada Land Development Code (LDC) 3-1-5-3.E.6 No more than five unrelated persons may occupy this short term rental. Prohibited Uses LDC 3-1-5-3.E.7 This short term rental may not be used for any commercial purpose or large social events or gatherings, such as weddings or parties. Marijuana Offenses ACC 62-213 A person cannot openly and publicly display, consume, or use marijuana. Persons under 21 years of age cannot use or possess marijuana or THC in any form, or any paraphernalia used to consume or process marijuana or THC. Persons over the age of 21 may possess no more than one ounce of marijana at any given time. An open (i.e. not factory sealed) marijuana container cannot be transported in a motor vehicle unless it is in the trunk or, in vehicles not equipped with a trunk, behind the last row of seats. ---PAGE BREAK--- - - - - - - - - - - - Curfew ACC 62 152 Minors age 17 or younger must be supervised by an adult in a public place between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. except for Saturday and Sunday which is between 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m. Snow Removal ACC 18 491 Snow must be removed from the sidewalk in front of a single or two family home within 24 hours of the conclusion of a snow or ice storm. Snow cannot be shoveled into the street. Parking Regulations Vehicles must be parked on an approved surface (asphalt, gravel, concrete). They cannot be parked on dirt or grass. Recreational Vehicles may be parked on city streets for up to 72 hours within a 7 day period. Vehicles must comply with parking requirements and signs. Traveling with Pets ACC Chapter 14 All dogs must be leashed and under the owners control unless they are properly contained within an owned or rented property/yard. Dogs cannot engage in loud and persistent or habitual barking, howling, yelping, or other unreasonable noise or cause offensive or noxious odors or exhibit any other conduct or create any other condition which disturbs the peace, safety, or comfort of a neighborhood. While it is not illegal to leave an animal unattended in a vehicle, the conditions inside the vehicle must not become injurious to the animal. Animals must also have access to potable water at all times. Owners are required to clean up after their animal defecates. Alcohol Offenses ACC 6 4 It is unlawful to have an open alcohol container or consume alcohol on public property. Waste Containers ACC 18 519 Use the garbage container that was provided to the property. Unlawful to use another’s garbage container. Parks ACC 66 32 Public parks are open from daylight until 11:00 p.m.