Unincorporated Lane County has no STR-specific parking ordinance. Guest parking follows the property's zoning off-street parking standards and rural road setbacks under the Land Management code; cities like Eugene set STR parking minimums within their limits.
Rather than a dedicated vacation-rental parking rule, the county applies its general Land Management / zoning off-street parking standards, which require parking to be accommodated on-site and prohibit blocking rural rights-of-way or shoulders. On narrow rural and forest-zone roads this effectively limits how many guest vehicles a property can host. Incorporated cities operate STR programs that may set an explicit parking-space minimum per rental. Homeowners should confirm the parking standard for their specific zone with Lane County Land Management before advertising a rental.
Vehicles blocking a public right-of-way or exceeding zoning parking standards can be cited under the county road/nuisance and land-use enforcement provisions.
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Lane County allows residential backyard composting and actively promotes it through its Waste Management program. There is no compost permit for home use, bu...
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Lane County has no ordinance regulating, requiring, or banning artificial turf for residential landscaping. Ground-cover choice is unregulated on ordinary lo...
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Lane County does not require homeowners to plant native species, and the noxious-vegetation code exempts nothing based on native status. In forest and ripari...
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Rainwater harvesting is legal statewide. ORS 537.141 exempts collecting precipitation from an artificial impervious surface, like a rooftop, from Oregon's wa...
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Oregon has no statewide homeowner lawn-watering ban, and Lane County sets no county-wide outdoor-watering schedule. Restrictions come from your local water u...
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Lane Code 9.057.574 defines weeds more than ten inches high as "noxious vegetation," along with poison oak or ivy, tansy ragwort, thistle, and encroaching bl...
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