SEASIDE, Ore. (AP) — Future operators of vacation rentals in Seaside may have to follow stricter guidelines than those owning rental homes now face.
Although the city ordinance that governs rental dwellings won’t change, the city planning commission and City Council expect to include additional “policies” that limit the number of occupants in the dwellings.
The Daily Astorian reports the new rules will also require re-inspections, restrict dwellings in some residential areas and the encourage citations for properties that violate the ordinance.
The newspaper said the policy guidelines won’t become law because there was no consensus on what changes should be made.