§ 21-82. Bed and breakfast.  


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  • (a)

    A bed and breakfast inn is a residential structure containing guest rooms where lodging with breakfast included is provided for compensation, and generally for a stay of a week or less.

    (b)

    Bed and breakfast structures are normally found in established neighborhoods and may be the primary residence of the owner and innkeeper.

    (c)

    Residential structures rented out for a season or for longer than two (2) weeks are considered boarding houses.

    (d)

    This use may have a sign which shall be mounted flat against the residence not to exceed two (2) square feet in area. Inns or tearooms or antique stores, or similar uses located in historic districts, may have a pole-mounted, swinging sign, in the tradition of signs of the historic period. If the sign is lighted, the sign may not be lit after 11:00 p.m. in residential zoning districts.

    (e)

    Bed and breakfast inns shall provide one (1) off-street parking space per each guest room and guest house for rent.

(Ord. No. O-00-09, Art. 2 (2.04.02), 4-24-00)