Or. Admin. Code § 350-082-0430 - Overnight Accommodations
(1)
Overnight accommodations may be allowed where authorized in specified land use
designations and consistent with the following guidelines and in section (2)
below:
(a) The owner of the subject parcel may
rent the dwelling for up to 90 room nights per year.
(b) Parking areas shall be screened so they
are not visible from key viewing areas.
(c) The use is incidental and subordinate to
the primary use of the property.
(d) The dwelling must be the principal
residence of the owner.
(e)
Commercial events are not permitted at overnight accommodations.
(f) The overnight accommodation may employ up
to three employees other than the residents of the dwelling.
(2) Approvals for overnight
accommodations shall be valid for no more than two years. Landowners must
reapply or renew an approval for the use, and demonstrate past compliance with
conditions of approval through financial and other records. The Executive
Director may renew an existing permit for an additional two years if that
permit has not expired. A new permit is necessary if the overnight
accommodation permit has expired. An existing permit shall not be renewed and a
new permit shall not be approved if there have been past violations related to
the overnight accommodations permit, including failure to file a new
application while still operating overnight accommodations.
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