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STR Regulations for Newcastle, California

Executive overview: Yes—short‑term rentals (STRs) are allowed in Newcastle, CA. Newcastle is an unincorporated community in Placer County, and STRs are regulated under the Placer County Short‑Term Rental Ordinance (county‑wide). Operating requires a Placer County STR permit, a Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) certificate, and compliance with fire life safety and defensible space inspections. Local contact person requirements, posting rules, occupancy caps, and a 30‑night minimum stay condition apply as detailed below. Links to all authoritative sources are included.

How to start a STR business in Newcastle (step‑by‑step)

  • Step 1: Confirm zoning and eligibility
    • Newcastle properties in unincorporated Placer County are subject to the county STR program. Confirm your parcel’s status via Placer County GIS tools (Parcels and What’s My Zoning) before proceeding.
  • Step 2: Obtain a Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Certificate
    • TOT certificates are obtained through Placer County Revenue Services using the Deckard platform. Even if your property is outside the Lake Tahoe TOT district, obtain the certificate first; Revenue Services will confirm applicability based on address.
    • Apply: placer-ca-str.deckard.com/apply-tot
  • Step 3: Schedule and pass required fire inspections
    • Exterior Defensible Space inspection (by local fire district): Must be completed within the last year and be passing at application; valid for three years.
    • Interior Fire Life Safety inspection: Completed after application submission via county scheduling; valid for three years.
    • See “Fire inspection scheduling by district” section below for district‑specific contacts and fees.
  • Step 4: Designate a Local Contact Person
    • Must be reachable by phone 24/7, live within 35 driving miles of the STR, and have access/authority to manage issues. A professional property manager may qualify if they meet the criteria.
  • Step 5: Prepare documentation
    • Bear bin/dumpster proof (photo), homeowner’s exemption (if primary residence), and application fee payment method (credit/debit/bank).
  • Step 6: Submit STR permit application (non‑refundable fee)
    • Application fee: $326.02 (effective for new and renewal applications). Paper checks are no longer accepted.
    • Apply: placer-ca-str-permit.deckard.com/apply-str-license/property
  • Step 7: Postings and operations
    • After permit issuance, post the STR sticker/magnet and Good Neighbor Flyer in each unit; maintain compliance to avoid citations.
  • Step 8: Renewals and ongoing compliance
    • Renew up to 30 days before expiration, maintain current inspections (valid three years), and keep contact information up to date in the county portal.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Certificate
    • Obtain via the county platform; Revenue Services will confirm applicability and tax obligations.
    • Apply: placer-ca-str.deckard.com/apply-tot
  • STR Permit
    • Application fee: $326.02 (non‑refundable).
    • Apply: placer-ca-str-permit.deckard.com/apply-str-license/property
  • Exterior Defensible Space inspection (by local fire district)
    • Passing report must be on file at all times; conducted within last year at application; valid for three years. Contact your fire district for scheduling.
  • Interior Fire Life Safety inspection (county‑conducted)
    • After application submission; passing inspection required to maintain an active permit; valid for three years.
  • Proof of bear bin/dumpster
    • Photo showing bear box/dumpster and the property (front of house or address visible).
  • Local Contact Person
    • 24/7 availability, within 35 driving miles, with access/authority to manage the unit.
  • Primary Homeowner Exemption (if applicable)
    • Copy of property tax bill showing homeowner’s exemption for primary residences.
  • Mandatory Postings
    • STR sticker/magnet and Good Neighbor Flyer must be posted in each unit.
  • Renewal requirements
    • Maintain passing inspections; update local contact and TOT information as needed; renew up to 30 days before expiration.
    • Renewal: placer-ca-str-permit.deckard.com/renewal/find-license/email

Placer County STR regulations for Newcastle (city/county level)

  • Definition and scope
    • STRs are residential units rented for 30 days or less. The program is intended to preserve neighborhood character and mitigate nuisances.
  • Permit cap and minimum stay
    • Countywide cap: 3,900 active STR permits (excluding owner‑occupied).
    • Minimum stay: A 30‑night minimum applies once the cap of 3,900 is reached. Owner‑occupied STRs are excluded from the cap; the minimum stay does not apply to them until/unless the cap is reached and the minimum is triggered.
  • Permits and enforcement
    • Operating or advertising without a permit is subject to penalties per STR Ordinance section 9.42.100(A).
  • Condo‑hotel exemption
    • Properties meeting condo‑hotel criteria (24/7 management, safety systems, commercial lodging zoning or equivalent, etc.) may be exempt; individual STR permits are not required for units within approved condo‑hotels.
  • Complaint enforcement
    • 24/7 hotline: 530‑448‑8003. Email complaints are also accepted. All complaints are kept confidential.
  • Fee schedule
    • 2025 STR Fee Schedule (effective July 1, 2025) is available via county documents.

Fire inspection requirements and scheduling (district‑specific)

  • Interior Fire Life Safety inspection
    • County staff conduct interior inspections for North Tahoe Fire District and for Northstar/Olympic Valley. Cost: $507.02 (non‑refundable). Schedule after submitting your STR application.
    • Email scheduling: [email protected]
  • Exterior Defensible Space inspection
    • Must be current (within last year) and passing; valid for three years. Contact your fire district to schedule and pay.
  • District‑specific scheduling
    • North Tahoe Fire District (Tahoe City, Kings Beach, Tahoe Vista, Carnelian Bay, Homewood, Tahoma, Alpine Meadows)
      • Exterior defensible space: Schedule via the North Tahoe Fire webpage (select neighborhood zone; condos/townhouses use the condo request button). Website: www.ntfire.net/home-rental-inspections/
    • Northstar and Olympic Valley
      • Exterior defensible space: Northstar schedule via the provided ArcGIS page; Olympic Valley contact (530) 583‑4692. Inspections occur when snow is clear.
    • Truckee Fire District (Soda Springs and other Truckee homes in Placer County—excluding Northstar)
      • Both interior and exterior inspections are managed by Truckee Fire; pay and schedule via their website: www.truckeefire.org/
  • Key compliance notes
    • Permits may be suspended if inspections lapse or become non‑compliant. Keep both interior and exterior inspection records current at all times.

California state context and constraints (applied locally)

  • SB 9 implications
    • SB 9 requires ministerial approvals for certain duplexes and urban lot splits on single‑family zoned lots within urban areas.
    • Important constraint: “Dwelling units created under SB 9 may not be used as short‑term rentals.” If you pursue SB 9 development in Newcastle, future STR use of those units is prohibited.

Key contacts and official resources

  • STR Program (general information, applications, renewals, updates)
    • Email: [email protected]
    • Phone: 530‑581‑6234
    • Office hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
    • Public counter posting pickup: Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
    • Address: P.O. Box 1909, 775 North Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, CA 96145
  • TOT Certificate (Revenue Services)
    • Apply: placer-ca-str.deckard.com/apply-tot
  • Complaints (Code Compliance)
    • 24/7 hotline: 530‑448‑8003
    • Email: [email protected]
  • Interior Fire Life Safety inspection scheduling (county)
    • Email: [email protected]
  • Fire districts
    • North Tahoe Fire District exterior inspections: www.ntfire.net/home-rental-inspections/
    • Northstar exterior inspections: nfd-fireprevention-ncsd.hub.arcgis.com/pages/defensible-space
    • Olympic Valley Fire District exterior inspections: (530) 583‑4692
    • Truckee Fire District (both interior and exterior): www.truckeefire.org/
  • Update STR permit information
    • Update portal: placer-ca-str-permit.deckard.com/update-certificate/find-license/email

Links to official source pages (for verification and full details)

  • Placer County Short‑Term Rental Program portal: www.placer.ca.gov/6109/Short-Term-Rental-Program
  • STR Ordinance (Dec 2024): www.placer.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/86557/STR-Ordinance-Dec-2024
  • STR Fee Schedule 2025: www.placer.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/92399/STR-Fee-Schedule-2025
  • Apply for STR Permit: placer-ca-str-permit.deckard.com/apply-str-license/property
  • Renew STR Permit: placer-ca-str-permit.deckard.com/renewal/find-license/email
  • Apply for TOT Certificate: placer-ca-str.deckard.com/apply-tot
  • Interior Fire Life Safety Inspection Guidelines and checklist: www.placer.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/65735/STR-FLS-Inspection-Guidelines
  • Exterior Defensible Space Inspection Checklist: www.placer.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/73804
  • ReadyForWildfire Defensible Space resources (video): readyforwildfire.org/prepare-for-wildfire/defensible-space/
  • North Tahoe Fire District exterior scheduling: www.ntfire.net/home-rental-inspections/
  • Northstar Fire Defensible Space scheduling: nfd-fireprevention-ncsd.hub.arcgis.com/pages/defensible-space
  • Truckee Fire District inspections (interior and exterior): www.truckeefire.org/
  • Parcel Search Tool: experience.arcgis.com/experience/a29d510f9e9d4a98ac2158fca49aecbc/page/Page/?views=Parcel-Features
  • What’s My Zoning (GIS): www.placer.ca.gov/2969/GIS-Zoning-Designations
  • Active Permits / Permit Research: www.placer.ca.gov/2828/Permit-Research
  • STR Public Portal map: placer-ca-str-public-portal.deckard.com
  • Report a Concern: www.placer.ca.gov/3743/Placer-County-Connect
  • Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) general info: www.placer.ca.gov/1429/Transient-Occupancy-Tax-TOT
  • SB 9 program details (Placer County): www.placer.ca.gov/7633/Senate-Bill-9
  • SB 9 legislation (state): leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202120220SB9
  • Placer County Homeowners Exemption info: www.placer.ca.gov/5657/Homeowners-Exemption
  • Bear safety and loan program (TTSD): www.waste101.com/bear-aware
  • One Big Bin program: tahoeonebigbin.com/
  • Condo‑hotel properties list (exempt properties): www.placer.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/58429/Condo-hotel-Properties-List

Notes for investors

  • Newcastle investors operate under Placer County STR rules; there is no separate city program.
  • Inspections and district jurisdiction matter—confirm your fire district early to avoid delays.
  • Because the 30‑night minimum is tied to the 3,900‑permit cap, verify the current cap status via the county STR portal if you plan to rely on shorter minimum stays.
  • Use the county portals for applications, renewals, updates, and inspection scheduling; maintain a compliance calendar for inspection expirations and permit renewals.
  • If your development strategy includes SB 9 units, plan for long‑term rental use—short‑term rental of SB 9 units is prohibited.

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Overview of Newcastle

Newcastle is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Placer County, California. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, Newcastle is located 8 miles (12.9 km) northeast of Rocklin and 31 miles northeast of Sacramento. Newcastle generally has moderate winters and warm summers. The latitude of Newcastle is 38.874N, the longitude is -121.132W, and an elevation of 945 ft (288 m). The town's zip code is 95658 and is in area codes 916 and 279. The population of the CDP as of the 2010 U.S. Census is 1,224.

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