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Short-Term Rental Regulations
in Gleneden Beach, OR

Last verified: March 2026 · Report an update

Zoning & Conditions

STRs are subject to regional license limits (caps) and operational standards; occupancy is strictly limited by septic system capacity, requiring a DEQ-authorized Existing System Evaluation Report (ESER) to determine the number of allowed bedrooms.

How to Obtain a Permit

1) Submit a license application and fee ($900 new/$650 renewal) via the MUNIRevs portal or to the Sheriff's Office. 2) Provide a DEQ-authorized Existing System Evaluation Report (ESER) conducted within the last three years to verify septic capacity. 3) Register with the County Treasurer to collect and pay Transient Lodging Tax.

Official Resources

Official Gleneden Beach STR regulation source

Frequently Asked Questions

Are short-term rentals allowed in Gleneden Beach, OR?
STRs are subject to regional license limits (caps) and operational standards; occupancy is strictly limited by septic system capacity, requiring a DEQ-authorized Existing System Evaluation Report (ESER) to determine the number of allowed bedrooms.
Is a permit required to operate a short-term rental in Gleneden Beach?
Yes, a permit is required to operate a short-term rental in Gleneden Beach. 1) Submit a license application and fee ($900 new/$650 renewal) via the MUNIRevs portal or to the Sheriff's Office. 2) Provide a DEQ-authorized Existing System Evaluation Report (ESER) conducted within the last three years to verify septic capacity. 3) Register with the County Treasurer to collect and pay Transient Lodging Tax.
How do I get a short-term rental permit in Gleneden Beach?
1) Submit a license application and fee ($900 new/$650 renewal) via the MUNIRevs portal or to the Sheriff's Office. 2) Provide a DEQ-authorized Existing System Evaluation Report (ESER) conducted within the last three years to verify septic capacity. 3) Register with the County Treasurer to collect and pay Transient Lodging Tax.

Disclaimer

This information is for general reference only and may not reflect the most current regulations. STR regulations change frequently. Always verify requirements with official local government sources before operating a short-term rental.

Last verified: March 2026 · Suggest a correction