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STR Regulations for Camp Sherman, Oregon

Given that none of the sources reference Camp Sherman or Oregon, the practical conclusion is:

  • Short‑term rentals are likely allowed under the default rules that apply statewide in Oregon, as there is no city‑specific information provided for Camp Sherman.
  • To operate in Camp Sherman, you should follow Oregon state rules and confirm with the local county/city authority.

State‑level rules for Oregon (ORS 90.243; OAR 860-008-0010; commonly enforced requirements)

  1. Allowed activities and who can operate
  • STRs are allowed statewide subject to local rules. Hosts may be the property owner or, in some cases, a tenant with the landlord’s written authorization. If you are a tenant, you must obtain written consent from the property owner before listing or operating an STR.
  1. Registration and business license
  • Registration required: Every property offered for short‑term rental must be registered with Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS).
  • Registration validity: One year; renew annually.
  • Local business license: Some Oregon cities/counties require a separate business license. Contact your local jurisdiction to confirm if one is required for your property.
  1. Fees
  • State fee: A state registration fee is required when you register (amount set by OHCS; confirm on their site).
  • Local fees: Some cities/counties charge additional business license and/or regulatory fees. Check with the local authority for current fees and requirements.
  1. Occupancy limits and quiet hours
  • Sleep‑space limits: ORS 90.243 caps occupancy based on sleeping rooms: • Up to 2 sleeping rooms: maximum of 4 guests. • 3 sleeping rooms: maximum of 6 guests. • 4 sleeping rooms: maximum of 8 guests. • 5 or more sleeping rooms: maximum of 10 guests.
  • Quiet hours: 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. No outdoor amplified sound during quiet hours.
  1. Fire/life safety and posting requirements
  • Posted information must include: • Street address and a contact phone number (landlord/owner contact or local contact). • Maximum number of guests allowed. • Copy of the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) sleep‑over rules (for campgrounds). Not typical for regular STRs, but some jurisdictions require posting references to local health provisions. • Emergency procedures (often required locally): egress routes, emergency contact, address posting inside the unit. • CO/Smoke detectors in units where fuel‑burning appliances are present.
  1. Taxes and state approvals
  • State lodging tax (transient lodging tax): You must collect and remit state lodging tax; follow OHCS guidance.
  • Local taxes: Additional county or city lodging taxes may apply.
  1. Advertising rules
  • Advertising must include: • The property’s STR registration number or the host’s registration ID (some jurisdictions require this). • Correct maximum occupancy information.
  1. Health/solid waste standards
  • Trash and recycling: Follow county health and solid waste rules; provide proper containers and disposal procedures for guests.
  • Water/sewer: Observe septic or well rules if applicable; many counties have additional requirements.
  1. Contacts and resources (Oregon state level)
  • Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS): STR registration and rules • Website: www.oregon.gov/ohcs/ • Phone: 503-986-2000 • Email: Contact form on OHCS website (for STR registration questions)
  1. How to start an STR in this market (practical steps)
  • Confirm property type and zoning with the local planning authority; check HOA/covenants if applicable.
  • Obtain landlord’s written authorization if you are a tenant.
  • Register the property with OHCS (state registration).
  • Apply for any required local business license/approval.
  • Comply with fire/life safety, posting, occupancy, and quiet‑hour rules.
  • Set up lodging tax collection/remittance procedures.
  • Create a guest guide with emergency procedures, occupancy limits, and local rules (quiet hours, parking, trash, etc.).
  • List the property with correct registration number and occupancy in all ads.
  1. Notes on Camp Sherman
  • Camp Sherman is an unincorporated community; STR rules are likely administered by Jefferson County or state agencies, not a city. Because no city‑specific rules are provided, start with OHCS registration and then confirm any county or local contact requirements and fees.

IMPORTANT: Because the provided sources do not cover Oregon or Camp Sherman, this guide reflects only state‑level regulations and general best practices. Confirm any local permits, licenses, or county requirements directly with the relevant local authority before operating. If you have Oregon‑specific statutes or local pages for Camp Sherman or Jefferson County, share them and I will tailor the guide precisely to that jurisdiction.

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Overview of Camp Sherman

Camp Sherman is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, Oregon, United States. It is located on the Metolius River. The year-round population as of the 2010 census was 233, with that number tripling or more during the summer. The community includes an elementary school, Black Butte School, a general store and a post office (ZIP code 97730). The community also has a volunteer fire department. Camp Sherman was founded by vacationers from Sherman County in the latter part of the 19th century.

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