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Commission debates short‑term rental rules and delays final adoption to refine 'owner‑occupied' definition

Marion County Commission · February 24, 2026
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Summary

The commission debated annual registration language for short‑term rentals and whether grandfathered CUPs remain unaffected; commissioners forwarded the measure to staff to add a definition of 'owner‑occupied' and later rescinded immediate adoption pending revision.

The Marion County Commission discussed text amendments tied to annual short‑term rental registration, including whether existing conditional use permits (CUPs) would be grandfathered and how to define "owner‑occupied" for an exception to occupancy limits.

Planning staff and county counsel told commissioners that standard elements of granted CUPs would typically be grandfathered upon annual registration renewals unless a property had lapsed or the CUP included a…

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