As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
OWNER-OCCUPIED
The owner of the property who resides in the short-term rental
property, or in the principal residential unit with which the short-term
rental property is associated on the same lot, and identifies same
as his or her principal residence. If the owner of the property is
an entity other than an individual or individuals, then at least one
principal or member of the owner entity must reside in the short-term
rental property, or in the principal residential unit with which the
short-term rental property is associated on the same lot, and identify
same as his or her principal residence.
PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE
The address: 1) where at least one of the property owners
spends the majority of his or her non-working time not less than 150
days in a calendar year; 2) which is most clearly the center of his
or her domestic life; and 3) which is identified on his or her driver's
license or state identification card as being his or her legal address.
All the above requirements must be met in order for an address to
constitute a principal residence for purposes of this section.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL
A dwelling unit where transient lodging is provided for compensation
for stays of between one and 30 consecutive nights, and where the
dwelling unit would normally be considered a residential living unit
not associated with regulated commercial activities such as a hotel,
motel or bed-and-breakfast.