Multnomah County unincorporated areas have no specific STR parking rules. Standard county zoning and land use requirements apply. Off-street parking requirements for residential uses are set by Multnomah County Zoning Code Chapter 39.
No Multnomah County code creates specific STR parking requirements for unincorporated areas. Since entire-home STRs are generally not permitted in unincorporated residential zones, most parking concerns are moot. For any conditionally permitted lodging, standard zoning-based parking requirements apply under County Zoning Code Chapter 39. Public right-of-way parking in unincorporated areas on county-maintained roads is subject to county road rules. Contact Multnomah County Land Use Planning: 503-988-3043.
Parking plan non-compliance may affect STR permit renewal. Street parking violations per city code.
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