Spokane County has no STR-specific parking count. For a bed-and-breakfast home industry, SCC Title 14 states parking, traffic, and storage requirements 'shall be as approved by the Hearing Examiner' as part of the Conditional Use Permit, alongside the zone's general off-street parking standards.
The Zoning Code's home-industry standards provide that 'Parking, traffic, and storage requirements shall be as approved by the Hearing Examiner.' So a county bed-and-breakfast's guest-parking obligation is set case-by-case in the Conditional Use Permit rather than by a fixed spaces-per-bedroom rule. General off-street parking standards in SCC Title 14 also apply to the underlying residential use. There is no separate 'STR parking' ordinance for unincorporated Spokane County.
Providing less parking than the Conditional Use Permit requires, or allowing guest overflow onto rights-of-way, can trigger zoning enforcement and, on public roads, parking citations under county road rules.
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Home composting is allowed in Spokane County and is not separately permitted. Compost must be managed so it does not become a nuisance, attract vermin, or cr...
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Spokane County has no ordinance banning or specifically regulating artificial turf on residential property. Synthetic lawns are allowed. In regulated develop...
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Spokane County's Zoning Code actively favors native vegetation. Chapter 14.806 states that whenever possible native vegetation should be used and existing ve...
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Collecting rooftop rainwater is legal in Spokane County without a water-right permit. Under Washington Department of Ecology's 2009 policy, on-site storage a...
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Spokane County itself publishes no countywide lawn-watering schedule. Outdoor watering rules are set by each water purveyor: the City of Spokane and local wa...
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State law (RCW 17.10) requires every Spokane County property owner to eradicate Class A noxious weeds and control designated Class B and C weeds on their lan...
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