11 local rules on file Β· Pop. 4,806 Β· Snohomish County
Showing ordinances that apply to Chain Lake, WA
Chain Lake is an unincorporated community with a population of approximately 4,806 in Snohomish County, Washington. Because Chain Lake is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal government or city code. Instead, Snohomish County ordinances apply directly to residential and commercial properties here. The rules below are the county-level regulations that govern your area. Nearby incorporated cities in Snohomish County may have different rules.
These unincorporated areas are also governed by Snohomish County ordinances.
Unincorporated Snohomish County does not have a stand-alone short-term rental permit ordinance, so operators are governed primarily by Washington's statewide framework in RCW 64.37 (enacted 2019). Operators must hold a state business license, carry $1 million in liability insurance (or use a platform that does) under RCW 64.37.050, post safety information and CO/smoke alarm compliance under RCW 64.37.030 and RCW 19.27.530, and remit state and local lodging and sales taxes under RCW 82.08. Incorporated cities (Snohomish, Edmonds, Everett, Lynnwood, Marysville) layer their own STR permits on top.
Snohomish County's Title 30 (Unified Development Code) does not set a numeric guests-per-bedroom cap for short-term rentals in unincorporated areas. Maximum occupancy defaults to the Washington State Building Code (RCW 19.27 / WAC 51-51), which adopts the IRC requirement of at least 70 sq ft for the first sleeping occupant and 50 sq ft per additional occupant. Bed and breakfast inns and guesthouses regulated under SCC 30.28.020 require a certificate of occupancy with annual inspection.
Snohomish County does not publish a separate STR-specific parking standard in Title 30 SCC. Off-street parking for an STR in an unincorporated single-family or duplex dwelling defaults to the residential minimums in the SCC parking chapter (generally two stalls per single-family home plus one per ADU). Bed and breakfast inns and guesthouses under SCC 30.28.020 add guest-room parking. On-street parking on county roads follows SCC Title 13 and the rules of the road in RCW 46.61.
Short-term rental operators in unincorporated Snohomish County must register statewide with the Washington Department of Revenue under RCW 64.37, collect Washington state retail sales tax, county/state lodging taxes under RCW 67.28, and remit them through the DOR combined excise tax return. The county does not levy a separate STR-specific permit fee; building, septic, and zoning fees follow the underlying use under SCC Title 30.