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STR Regulations for Long Barn, California

IMPORTANT NOTE: The provided web content does not contain specific information about "Long-Barn, California." However, since Long-Barn would fall within Sierra County's jurisdiction, this guide is based on Sierra County's short-term rental regulations, which would apply to Long-Barn properties unless otherwise specified by local municipal codes.

Overview: Are Short-Term Rentals Allowed in Long-Barn, California?

YES - Short-term rentals are allowed in Sierra County (which includes Long-Barn), but they are strictly regulated and require permits. Sierra County adopted a comprehensive STR ordinance on October 18, 2022, with amendments approved on November 5, 2024, effective December 5, 2024. The ordinance requires permits for all STRs rented for 30 days or less and establishes specific zoning, operational, and compliance requirements.

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How to Start a Short-Term Rental Business in Long-Barn Market

Step 1: Verify Property Eligibility

Before proceeding with any STR plans, confirm your property meets Sierra County's eligibility requirements:

  • Ownership Timeline: Properties purchased after January 1, 2023 must be owned for minimum one year before becoming eligible for an STR permit
  • Zoning Compliance: Property must be in an approved zoning district
  • Structure Type: Must be a single-family residence or qualifying mixed occupancy
  • Existing Operations: If operating an STR before January 1, 2023, you may qualify for grandfathering

Step 2: Complete Permit Application Process

  • Submit complete STR permit application to Sierra County Planning Department
  • Pay required fees (see fee schedule below)
  • Pass required inspections
  • Obtain valid permit valid for up to three (3) years

Step 3: Register for Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT)

  • Obtain TOT certificate from Sierra County Treasurer-Tax Collector
  • Ensure registration is in good standing before permit issuance
  • Maintain current TOT compliance throughout permit term

Step 4: Establish Required Operational Framework

  • Designate Local Contact Person who can respond within 30 minutes
  • Implement Good Neighbor Policy standards
  • Ensure property tax compliance
  • Maintain liability insurance (recommended)

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

Core Permits and Licenses

1. STR Administrative Use Permit

  • Validity: 3 years maximum
  • Renewal: New application and fees required for each renewal term
  • Transferability: Non-transferable between properties or owners

2. Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Certificate

  • Issued by Sierra County Treasurer-Tax Collector
  • Must confirm registration in good standing
  • Required before STR permit issuance

3. Property Tax Compliance Certificate

  • Property owner must be current on all property taxes
  • Non-compliance can result in permit suspension or revocation

Required Documentation Package

Application Materials:

  • Completed STR permit application form
  • Proof of property ownership and recording date
  • Proof of ownership timeline (minimum one year if purchased after 1/1/23)
  • TOT certificate or proof of application
  • Property tax compliance verification
  • Site plan and property details

Inspection Requirements:

  • Building inspection ($65 fee)
  • Environmental Health inspection ($45.50 fee)
  • Public Works inspection ($35 fee)
  • Additional inspections if required ($65/hour)

Operational Documentation:

  • Local Contact Person designation and contact information
  • Good Neighbor Policy acknowledgment
  • Emergency information posting requirements
  • Guest informational materials (fire safety, septic systems, etc.)

Specific Regulations for Short-Term Rentals in Sierra County (Applicable to Long-Barn)

Zoning Districts Where STRs Are Permitted

Short-term rentals are ONLY authorized in the following zoning districts:

  • Residential One Family Districts (R1)
  • Commercial Residential (CR)
  • Community Commercial (CC)
  • Neighborhood Commercial (CN)
  • Agricultural District (A-1)
  • General Forest (GF)

Prohibited Zoning Districts: All other zoning districts do not permit STRs.

Property Type Restrictions

Permitted Structures:

  • Single-family residences only
  • Mixed occupancies (Group R-3) in commercial zones with bonafide business downstairs and legal residential apartment upstairs
  • Portions of residential structure (partial rentals) with owner present

Prohibited Structures:

  • Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Junior ADUs
  • Guest houses and caretaker quarters
  • Tiny houses
  • Campsites, travel trailers, motorhomes, fifth wheels, boats, tents, yurts
  • Storage sheds, barns, studios, utility structures, cargo containers
  • Key Restriction: Only ONE STR unit per legally created parcel, even with multiple dwellings

Ownership and Timing Requirements

Ownership Timeline:

  • Properties owned before January 1, 2023: Eligible for immediate permit application
  • Properties purchased after January 1, 2023: Must wait one (1) year from recording date before applying
  • Existing STRs purchased after 1/1/23: Cannot operate as STR for one year, must rent for 30+ days during waiting period

Operational Standards

Local Contact Person Requirements:

  • Must be designated on permit application
  • Must be able to respond to property within 30 minutes
  • Available during all guest stays
  • Contact information must be posted in STR

Safety and Compliance Requirements:

  • Fire safety compliance (see Fire Safety flyer)
  • Emergency information posting (Everbridge and ZoneHaven enrollment)
  • Septic system guest education materials
  • Kitchen and bathroom usage guidelines for guests
  • Water conservation practices

Enforcement and Penalties

Violation Penalties:

  • First violation: $1,500
  • Second violation: $3,000
  • Third violation: $5,000

Additional Enforcement Tools:

  • Permit suspension or revocation for tax delinquency
  • Complaint investigation fees ($65/hour, $37.50 minimum)
  • Special inspection fees ($65/hour, $37.50 minimum)

Complete Fee Schedule

Initial Permit Costs

| Fee Type | Amount | Department | |----------|--------|------------| | Base Permit Fee | $200 | Planning | | Building Inspection | $65 | Building | | Environmental Health | $45.50 | Environmental Health | | Public Works | $35 | Public Works | | TOTAL INITIAL COST | $345.50 | |

Renewal Permit Costs

| Fee Type | Amount | Department | |----------|--------|------------| | Renewal Base Fee | $100 | Planning | | Building Inspection | $37.50 | Building | | Environmental Health | $45.50 | Environmental Health | | TOTAL RENEWAL COST | $183 | |

Additional Fees

  • Alternate Parking Plan Review: $50 (if applicable)
  • Complaint Investigation: $65/hour ($37.50 minimum)
  • Additional/Special Inspections: $65/hour ($37.50 minimum)

Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT)

  • Rate: Varies by location within Sierra County
  • Collection: Required from guests staying less than 30 days
  • Remittance: To Sierra County Treasurer-Tax Collector
  • Platform Collection: Many platforms (Airbnb, Vrbo) handle collection/remittance

Contact Information for Local Authority

Primary Contact: Sierra County Planning Department

Physical Address: Sierra County Courthouse
100 Courthouse Square #200
Downieville, CA 95936

Phone: (530) 289-3251
Email: planning@sierracounty.ca.gov
Website: sierracounty.ca.gov/685/Short-Term-Rentals

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (contact for current hours)

Mailing Address for Applications:

Sierra County Planning Department
P.O. Box 98
Downieville, CA 95936

Additional Contacts

County Main Line: (530) 289-3698
Electronic Application Portal: Available through county website

For TOT Registration: Sierra County Treasurer-Tax Collector
Contact through main county phone number

For Incorporated Area Exceptions (if applicable): City of Loyalton
Phone: (530) 993-6750
Note: Long-Barn is not identified as an incorporated area; Sierra County rules apply

Source Links and Reference Documents

Primary Regulatory Documents

  1. Sierra County Short-Term Rental Ordinance 1131

    • Full ordinance text and regulations
    • Link: Short-Term Rental Ordinance 1131
  2. Sierra County Code Title 15-Zoning, Chapter 10, Section 60

    • Codified regulations
    • Reference: SCC §15.10.060

Application and Process Documents

  1. STR Permit Application Form

    • Downloadable application
    • Link: STR Permit Application
  2. Electronic Submittal Portal

    • Online application submission
    • Link: Electronic STR Application

Operational Guidance Documents

  1. Good Neighbor Policy

    • Guest behavior guidelines
    • Link: Good Neighbor Policy
  2. Fire Safety Guidelines

    • Fire safety requirements for STRs
    • Link: Fire Safety in Sierra County
  3. Emergency Information Template

    • Guest emergency information requirements
    • Link: Visitor Emergency Info
  4. Everbridge and ZoneHaven Enrollment Guide

    • Emergency alert system enrollment
    • Link: Everbridge and ZoneHaven Flyer

Utility and Infrastructure Guidelines

  1. Septic System Guest Education

    • Guest guidelines for septic systems
    • Link: STR Septic System Flyer
  2. Kitchen Waste Management

    • Guest guidelines for kitchen drainage
    • Link: STR Kitchen Flyer
  3. Bathroom Waste Management

    • Guest guidelines for bathroom fixtures
    • Link: STR Bathroom Flyer
  4. Water Conservation Guidelines

    • Water system and conservation information
    • Link: STR Water Waste Flyer

County Resources

  1. Sierra County Resource Guide
    • Comprehensive county services directory
    • Link: Sierra County Resource Guide

Disclaimer: This guide is based on available information as of the latest update. STR regulations can change; verify current requirements with Sierra County Planning Department before making business decisions. Investors should consult with local legal and tax professionals for personalized guidance.

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Overview of Long Barn

Long Barn is a census-designated place (CDP) in Tuolumne County, California. Long Barn sits at an elevation of 5,043 feet (1,537 m). The 2010 United States census reported Long Barn's population was 155. Long Barn is located roughly 4 miles northeast of Mi-Wuk Village off State Route 108.

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