Houses, apartments and condominiums in the urban area can be licensed as short-term rentals, if all requirements are met. A license will be required.
Guest accommodations are allowed in some rural land use districts through Home Occupation Bed and Breakfast or Room and Board land use approvals. The proposed license program will not allow short-term rental license approvals in the rural area.
Only legal, permanent homes can be used as short-term rentals. These include both detached and attached single-family homes, apartment units and condominium units. Temporary sleeping facilities (such as tents and RVs) cannot be used as short-term rentals.
Quiet hours (10 p.m. to 7 a.m.) will be enforced, per Washington County’s noise control standards. Operators/owners must post signs notifying guests of the quiet hours.
Up to two occupants per sleeping area, plus two additional occupants are allowed.
Group events are permitted, only if the total number of people (inside and outside) is no more than the maximum occupancy.
Operator must provide covered garbage and recycling containers. Garbage must be removed at least once per week.
Operators must provide direct contact information to owners of all properties within a 300-foot radius of the short-term rental property via U.S. Mail. Operators must provide proof of this mailing to County staff.
If the operator/owner does not meet the requirements, licenses can be revoked by Washington County Department of Land Use & Transportation