§ 25-2-782. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR A BED AND BREAKFAST RESIDENTIAL USE.  


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  • (A)

    A person may own only one bed and breakfast residential use facility.

    (B)

    The owner must reside in the bed and breakfast residential use structure or in another residential structure on the lot on which the structure is located.

    (C)

    The owner of a bed and breakfast residential use structure must own the land on which the structure is located.

    (D)

    The owner must obtain a license to operate a bed and breakfast residential use structure. The license must be renewed annually.

    (E)

    The owner of a bed and breakfast residential use may employ one or more persons who do not permanently reside on the lot on which the use is located to assist in the operation of the bed and breakfast residential use if the total hours worked by the employees does not cumulatively total more than 40 hours per week.

    (F)

    Meal service is prohibited, except for breakfast service to an overnight guest.

    (G)

    A register of guests must be maintained.

    (H)

    A person may not structurally alter the exterior of a Group 1 residential use structure to change the existing residential character of the structure.

    (I)

    A bed and breakfast residential use must be more than 1000 feet from an existing bed and breakfast residential use. A City council-adopted neighborhood plan that permits spacing of 1000 feet or less supersedes this subsection.

    (J)

    A Group 1 bed and breakfast residential use must be located in the principal residential structure on the lot.

    (K)

    Each bed and breakfast residential use structure of a Group 2 bed and breakfast residential use facility must comply with this section and other applicable Code requirements.

Source: Ord. 990520-38; Ord. 031211-11.