As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
NON-OWNER-OCCUPIED TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY LODGING
A dwelling or dwelling unit, including associated appurtenant
facilities, used for transient occupancy by one or more guests, boarders
or tenants, where no record owner of the property is residing on the
premises on a permanent basis, and no record owner of the premises
is physically present upon the premises during the transient occupancy,
and whether or not meals or cooking facilities are provided for the
guests, boarders or tenants, but excluding motel/hotel and bed-and-breakfast
uses.
OWNER-OCCUPIED TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY LODGING
A home occupation in an existing dwelling or dwelling unit
owned by one or more natural persons, including associated appurtenant
facilities, used for transient occupancy by one or more guest, boarders
or tenants, with at least one record owner of the property permanently
residing on the premises, and whether or not meals or cooking facilities
are provided for the guests, boarders or tenants, but excluding motel/hotel
and bed and breakfast uses.
TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY
Living and/or sleeping accommodation provided for compensation
and/or barter for any period of less than 30 consecutive calendar
days, counting any portion of a particular day as a full calendar
day. Bed-and-breakfasts, motels/hotels and transient occupancy lodging
shall individually and collectively be considered types of transient
occupancies.