Hood River County Commissioners took a second night of testimony on proposed regulations for short-term home rentals in unincorporated areas of the County, and will vote on them in two weeks. Most of the discussion surrounds whether to allow STR’s on farm and forest resource lands in the county, and where to cap the number allowed. Commissioners are considering allowing them with a conditional use permit process. In addition, the owner would have to be living in the residence while providing the short-term rental. Commissioners were given a petition from some farming community members who oppose any STR’s on resource lands. The Commission is expected to vote on the subject at a meeting scheduled for September 12.